Officially, 72 US Military
Deaths in Iraq
( from 2
through 25 May, 2005)

Official Total of 1,735 US Dead
to date
(and rising)
U.S.
Military Personnel who died in German hospitals or en route to
German hospitals have not previously been counted. They total
about 6,210 as of 1 January, 2005. The ongoing, underreporting
of the dead in Iraq, is not accurate. The DoD is deliberately
reducing the figures. A review of many foreign news sites show
that actual deaths are far higher than the newly reduced ones.
Iraqi civilian casualties are never reported but International
Red Cross, Red Crescent and UN figures indicate that as of 1 January
2005, the numbers are just under 100,000.
by Brian Harring, Domestic Intelligence Reporter
Note: There is excellent reason to believe that
the Department of Defense is deliberately not reporting a significant
number of the dead in Iraq. We have received copies of manifests
from the MATS that show far more bodies shipped into Dover AFP than
are reported officially. The educated rumor is that the actual death
toll is in excess of 7,000. Given the officially acknowledged number
of over 15,000 seriously wounded, this elevated death toll is far
more realistic than the current 1,400+ now being officially published.
When our research is complete, and watertight, we will publish the
results along with the sources In addition to the evident falsification
of the death rolls, at least 5,500 American military personnel have
deserted, most in Ireland but more have escaped to Canada and other
European countries, none of whom are inclined to cooperate with
vengeful American authorities. (See TBR News of 18 February for
full coverage on the mass desertions) This means that of the 158,000
U.S. military shipped to Iraq, 26,000 either deserted, were killed
or seriously wounded. The DoD lists currently being very quietly
circulated indicate almost 9,000 dead, over 16,000 seriously wounded
and a large number of suicides, forced hospitalization for ongoing
drug usage and sales, murder of Iraqi civilians and fellow soldiers
, rapes, courts martial and so on .... Brian Harring
http://tbrnews.org/index.htm
Haven't we had enough of this?