Merry Merchants of Death


Someone at Lockheed Martin got a “great” idea: Let’s promote the mass murdering products all over social media! So they appeal over Twitter for the “amazing photos” of its products. And they’ve got the mirror…



The world’s largest “defense contractor” (read “the mass murdering weapons manufacturer”) posted a tweet last week, asking Twitter users to send them an “amazing photo” of a Lockheed Martin item. Wonder what they have expected, but here is a sample of what they have got:

Donatella Rovera, Amnesty International's Senior Crisis Response Adviser - Human Rights investigations and advocacy in conflicts/crisis

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Orla Guerin, BBC International Correspondent, Istanbul bound. Dubliner who continues to make detours.

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Bryan MacDonald, Journalist

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Duration: 3:36



So, their “amazing product”, high precision laser-guided MK82 500-pound bomb was used in a Saudi-led coalition airstrike on a school bus in Yemen earlier this month, killing more than 50 people, most of whom were children. Please pay attention: “high precision laser-guided” means Saudis did the murder deliberately. Just as it was done with the same bomb in 2016 (during Obama days) when the Saudi-led coalition bombed a community hall in Sanaa where a funeral was taking place, killing more than 140 people and wounding 525 others. And Saudis continue killing and destruction of Yemen, protected by their Western Allies, at the joy of Merry Merchats of Death, Lockheed Martin…

Hell, even the late-to-the-party CNN had to report on this…

And even Washington.comPost… that is WashingtonPost.com reported

How is it possible that they have finally “discovered” that “misbegotten and unwinnable war”? Well, they would never open their eyes… but this one they can use against Trump.

More of the story with very disturbing pictures at Twitter and RT



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