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Tuesday, March 11, 2008

The "human cost" of the Iraq War and IBC's co-founder John Sloboda's "gut feeling"

Dear friends,

REUTERS inform us, "The human cost is staggering -- anywhere between 90,000 and 1 million Iraqi civilians killed, according to various estimates; nearly 4,000 U.S. soldiers dead; while 4 million Iraqis are displaced." (...) "The latest tolls from the widely cited human rights group Iraq Body Count show up to 89,000 civilians have been killed since 2003. Research conducted by one of Britain's leading polling groups, however, puts the death toll at 1 million."

“Anywhere”? “Human rights group”? A group of amateurs (no scientists!) who have spent much of their time giving interviews to mainstream media to discredit the top scientific studies on this issue. On what basis? IBC's co-founder John Sloboda's "gut feeling"

Looking forward for the mainstream media to report on what astrologers and mediums have to tell us about the "human cost" of the war.

What is your “gut feeling” telling you?

Best wishes,
Gabriele Zamparini