Zapata Corporation
Mercenaries arrested for
firing on Marines
Mannie Zapata
Got a $120 million-dollar contract from
the Department of Defense for bomb disposal.
Zapata's Mercs were driving around
Fallujah shooting Arabs, as well as shooting at Marines.
By coincidence, snipers hit a Marine
outpost.
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Only in America
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An ambitious
Jewish Chilean, immigrates to America,
and becomes an
accountant for Duke Power. Suddenly, he decides to start
a bomb disposal company and receives a
$ 120,000,000 contract contract from the DoD.
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Marines under fire
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Mercenaries attack Marine outpost
In Falluja, on May 28, Marines of Regimental Combat Team 8
spotted a convoy of sport-utility vehicles firing
at Iraqi civilians. A few hrs later a Marine patrol was fired on .
Later in the day, a Marines observation post came under sniper fire. Once
Marines realized the firing was related to the civilian convoy the Marines
had to take action, Lt. Col. Lapan said.
As the convoy tried to flee Fallujah the Marines
laid spike strips on the road exiting Fallujah. Marines from an observation
post stopped nineteen employees working for a contract security firm.
Marines surrounded the armored SUV, and the mercenaries quickly
surrendered. They were handcuffed and vehicles searched.
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Marines detained the contractors and later impounded
several anti-tank weapons, hand grenades, as well as a
AK-47 assault rifle, according to Lt. Col. Dave Lapan. They were
brought to Camp Fallujah, where they were questioned about what they
were doing in Fallujah, and about the attack on the Marines. They
refused to speak and were detained for three days. Their passengers
were from the
Parsons Corporation.
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The Mercenaries' story
The Marines dragged us out of our vehicles, kicked us to the ground,
called us names and ripped off our
religious necklaces (Star of David). "They were calling us a rogue
mercenary team."
These particular Mercs are paid
$350,000 a year
to work in Iraq!
All of the men have since resigned from Zapata Engineering, company
executives said.
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High roller Las Vegas attorney
Marshal Schopper takes the case. "Marines put their knees on the backs of
their necks and
ripped off religious medallions," Marshal Schopper, an attorney
purportedly representing two of the detained workers, told The Charlotte
Observer.
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Who is
Zapata Engineering ?
Zapata is into bomb disposal. Zapata got an additional
$43.8 million contract
with the military to manage ammunition
disposal. The company has about 200 security workers, and ammunition
experts in Iraq. The DoD awarded them a total contract
of $
$1,478,838,958
or $ 1.48 billion.
"The work is inherently dangerous,” said Jay Brown, the
vice president of Zapata Engineering. “But these are well-qualified
people. They deal with munitions all the time.”
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Here is a
video of Zapata Engineering's work in Iraq, where it collects and
destroys captured ammunition such as land mines and rocket-propelled
grenades. Their duties serve as the ultimate cover for carrying out
false-flag terror
bombings.
All of the men
have since resigned
from Zapata Engineering, company
executives said.
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Zapata spokesman
Gail Rosenberg, a company spokeswoman, said "The security specialists
were mostly former military types, trained as security personnel."
According to
Zapata, its
convoy, which was transporting supplies and materials from Baghdad to
Fallujah, was stopped that day when spike strips placed in the road
flattened their tires. In a statement, the company said the employees were
on a routine convoy, with 14 security specialists guarding two technical
staff and three local maintenance workers. The statement did not mention
any gunfire incidents and alleges that the employees were mistreated while
in custody .
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Zapata has a
$43.8 million contract
with the military to manage ammunition
disposal; the company has about 200 security workers and ammunition
experts in Iraq.
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Who are these contractors
They are a mix of mis-fits, ex-Rangers and ex-Seals, but a good portion
of the key supervisors are Israeli / American dual- nationals. A
substantial portion of the companies that perform private contract work in
Iraq are owned by Zionist Jews.
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Abu Ghraib prison
That scandal, which infuriated Muslims and made life
tougher on Marines, was generated by Israelis hired by
CACI. Thanks to our
Zionist-controlled press, the images were flashed around the world,
thus by doing massive damage to the image of the American military.
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Contractors appear at bomb site
Who the hell are these contractors?
In this picture, there has been a massive bombing at a Mosque and they
are there within minutes.
Contractors claim these are 'Insurgents' that
impersonate
them.
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Mercs even have a
PR man
Robert Young Pelton, with the Lavin agency, writes books and does PR for
the Mercenaries.
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Think about this
story
Nineteen people, who said they were defusing bombs, of which 8 were
said to be Ex-marines, were dragged from their car at gun point, beaten to
the ground, had their 'Religious Medallions' ripped off, and were
handcuffed. Next, they are taken to Camp Fallujah, stripped, put in orange
jump suits, given a Torah, a prayer rug, a bottle to urinate in,
interrogated, weapons put to their heads, had dogs put on them, and locked up. Oddly, the contractors
wanted Amnesty International to help them.
Would Marines treat fellow Marines like this? Would ex-Marines
fire on a Marine outpost and a Marine patrol, or is the truth, that
these were dual-citizen Israelis?
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Where do these contractors come from?
Triple Canopy, another elite
ex-military special
operations
mercenary firm appeared out of nowhere and is centered in the exclusive
community of Lincolnshire, Illinois.
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So what really happened?
Zionists
pushed Bush into Iraq, and they are the ones
behind these $200,000 a year mercenaries. They are controlled by
$350,000 a year ex-IDF officers, paid for by DoD, and US taxpayers. In
this particular instance, they drove around
Fallujah shooting Muslims,
who naturally will arm themselves in self-defense. Next, they hit a
Marine outpost, knowing they will retaliate on the Muslims.
The problem came when a Marine patrol, or a UAV, spotted
their parked trucks during the mercenaries sniper operation.
The fact that the Marines arrested them, that someone with
enough power had them deported, and they suddenly all resigned and
vanished - tells the tale.
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