CHINA's EXECUTION BUSES
American media glorifies and adulates about China and the "Chinese Century." But they never
write about this or this. hat tip David
China's Execution Buses Sky News has obtained chilling new evidence of mobile execution buses being used by the Chinese government. It comes less than two years before China hosts the next Olympic Games.
The voiceover in the sky news video speaks of the "new and inventive" techniques being used by the Chinese to execute large numbers of people.
New? Inventive? Funny but the idea of that bus looks mighty familiar to me. Very Third Reich, very zyclonB...............it's how they killed the children (ane a great many others.)









The "China's Execution Buses" video should required viewing for everyone.
All our kids should watch it, and tell their friends to watch it too.
It contains TRUTH.
China is pulling the wool over the world's eyes and WE CANNOT LET THEM FOOL US.
Posted by: Richard Davis | Thursday, October 05, 2006 at 11:23 PM
I wonder if they play any 'Good Humor' tunes as they cruise through the neighborhoods...
Posted by: El Jefe | Friday, October 06, 2006 at 02:13 AM
Get on the magic bus.
Hell, the media with it's sixties fixation will liken this to Ken Kesey and the Magical Mystery Tour.
Posted by: pastorius | Friday, October 06, 2006 at 05:42 AM
ZyklonB? Hmmm. Anyone know who make that particular product? Bayer MBH. Yeah. THAT Bayer. Now they make asprin for kids. And you. Somehow they leave that little fact out of their advertising.
Of course, they're not the first German company to contribute towards attempts at world conquest: AEG (Allgemeine Elektriks Geshellschaft, or something close to that) is the German branch of General Electric. They made aircraft for the German air force in WW1, then paid a percentage of royalties to the parent company in the USA after the war. Siemens, who advertises today on American tv, was a large aircraft and engine manufacturer for TWO German world takeover attempts. It was originally called Siemens-Schuckert. Of course, Fokker aircraft is still in business (now in Holland), long after it developed myriad aircraft for the Kaiser (including the Red Baron's triplane).
Anyone that thinks "globalization" is new hasn't read history. Le Rhone, a French company, designed rotary aircraft engines during WW1. Several German companies made versions of their engines for German aircraft during the war (the Red Baron's Fokker Dr.1 triplane for one), and after the war paid royalties to the parent French company.
History lesson du jour. Sorry, it's early in the morning, so class is over. I need my coffee. Here comes the bus...
Posted by: clyde | Friday, October 06, 2006 at 06:32 AM
Two points re: the German "death busses" in WW2:
The Nazis attached hoses to the exhaust systems of the busses to fill the interior with carbon monoxide, poisoning the occupants.
Since this apparently took too long to kill enough people, according to reports, the Germans had Bayer develop ZyklonB, which was used at Dachau and other concentration camps to exterminate Jews sent to "showers". Instead of water, ZyklonB came out of the shower heads, gassing the occupants. At that point, the busses were out of business.
The fact that the Chinese use busses as extermination centers proves nothing is new in the world, only that insanity is recycled.
Posted by: clyde | Friday, October 06, 2006 at 07:51 AM
People who bitch and moan about the US being the world's only superpower should ask themselves whether we'd be better off if that honor went instead to China, the only other power on the planet in a position to assume it. One thing's for certain: the Chinese would not put up with the kind of criticisms from "the international community" that we do. In true totalitarian style, they don't give a damn what anyone thinks, and if they were top dog you can bet that that would be true in spades. Of course, those who hate the US are too blinkered to realize that.
Posted by: PMarc | Friday, October 06, 2006 at 08:15 AM
I need to make one correction: While the Chinese are using busses for extermination, the Germans used trucks. Same result. The ultimate takeout.
Posted by: clyde | Friday, October 06, 2006 at 09:24 AM
Just image one of those buses showing up in your neighborhood.
I noticed one of the exection buses looked like an ambulance.
This is very sick and very troubling. Were's Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch on this matter?
John D Infidel
www.i-infidel.blogspot.com
Posted by: John D. Infidel | Friday, October 06, 2006 at 10:40 AM