nonhocapito wrote:This is very interesting, I especially liked the detail of the "body in the trunk". Consider that one year before the kidnapping of Moro, the Rote-Armee Fraktion http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rote_armee_fraktion, the german equivalent of the Red Brigades, kidnapped Hanns Martin Schleyer, one of the most powerful industrialists of west germany, kept him in captivity for a while, and then let his dead body to be found in the trunk of a car. (During the operation, they also managed to spill the blood over to the Palestinians by organizing the hijacking of a plane to Somalia in their name.)
In other words, the "body in the trunk" was an experimented image, probably studied to carry the most traumatizing, suffocating, ancestral and subliminal meanings best suited for such mass psy-op.
simonshack wrote:
Well, Henry is still alive, apparently. I suggest he should be interrogated - or if everything else fails - waterboarded.
As you know, I am against any form of torture - by principle. But under grave instances such as these (a living man suspected for over 40 years to have ordered the killings of thousands of people) I would allow this special interrogation to be carried out. Quite honestly, as a Norwegian/Swede, I'd certainly support the waterboarding of this former Nobel Peace Prize recipient (an institution founded by Alfred Nobel, the Swedish inventor of dynamite...)![]()
simonshack wrote:Well, Henry is still alive, apparently. I suggest he should be interrogated - or if everything else fails - waterboarded.
As you know, I am against any form of torture - by principle. But under grave instances such as these (a living man suspected for over 40 years to have ordered the killings of thousands of people) I would allow this special interrogation to be carried out. Quite honestly, as a Norwegian/Swede, I'd certainly support the waterboarding of this former Nobel Peace Prize recipient (a Norwegian institution founded by Alfred Nobel, the Swedish inventor of dynamite...)
bostonterrierowner wrote:NoHo ,
The picture of Moro in a trunk shows some other type of a car , its way too big for a R4 , compare it to the other pics of this legendary vehicle
The trunk is too wide , Aldo's position in it would be impossible in a real R4 . Maybe we are onto smth. here ?
Photographer responsible for this picture is an interesting individual , we are still waiting for Simon to write more about him once the dust on Utoya settles down ...
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