- The controversy over the veracity of
the Jesse Macbeth video leaves many unanswered questions..
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- The Mudville Gazette, an internet site,
immediately jumped on Army Ranger Jesse MacBeth's story after his video
accusing the U.S. military of killing innocents in Iraq was pulled quickly
off the internet by Pepperspray Productions.
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- In the 21 minute video, Macbeth talked
about how soldiers were coerced under orders, leading to the indiscriminant
killing of women, children and prayer worshippers in mosques.
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- The video remained in circulation for
a short time, before the site at www.peacefilms.org was replaced with a
huge blue globe of the earth, some observers saying the globe was symbolic
of the New World Order.
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- The internet Gazette picked up the story
first tracking down an Army source who released a statement, saying Macbeth
never served in the military. The story quoted Army spokesman John Boyce,
who said:
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- For the rest of the story, go to www.arcticbeacon.com
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