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…Soldier Investigation: testimony by veterans who participated in war crimes, showing that the use of terror and mass destruction tactics against civilians was pervasive, and resulted directly from U.S. war policy. Calley's trial ended in April 1971. Less than…
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…proven, Europe is not completely danger-free (“The Enlargement...”). An enlarged NATO would help bring more countries into security planning. Having more countries knowledgeable about the ideas of terrorism, weapons proliferation, and ethnic cleansing, might…
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…attacked them with their swords, killing two and causing the others to flee in terror. The Natives that returned to Spain with Columbus and his crew were not brought back on their own free will, they were captured, and in the end, only six of the captives…
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…on the guillotine. This period became known as the Reign of Terror. This was the event that made the people realize that there was too much violence going on and too many senseless killings. All wars or revolutions ultimately must come to an end, and although not all…
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…to Arkansas. Dressed in robes and wearing masks topped with pointed hoods, the men terrorized public officials in efforts to drive them from office and blacks to prevent them from voting, holding office. It was customary for the men to burn crosses on hillsides…
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…. The skull is quite often thought of as symbolizing evil. In this painting the skull is painted in warmer colors and draws a feeling of sorrow instead of a feeling of terror from the viewer. These two normally evil symbols express different qualities that in turn…
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…justifying the use of any means, no matter how sinister, to gain and keep power. Machiavellianism envisages: the seizure, maintenance, and extension of absolute power by the nicely graduated use of fraud, force and terror; control by the ruler of all…
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…the members of H4G1S, will be launching an attack on corporate America. All who profit from the misuse of the InterNet will fall victim to our upcoming reign of digital terrorism. Our privileged and highly skilled members will stop at nothing until our presence…
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…communist leaders were Benitto Mussolini, dictator of Italy, Adolf Hitler, dictator of Germany, and Joseph Stalin, dictator of the Soviet Union. The three leaders believed that Fascism was the best type of government. They ruled over their people with terror
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…were neo-Nazis. Some critics attacked goths; others took on trench coats; still others, the abolition of school prayer. 20/20 called the Goth movement a terror that is taking over the children of America. They then threw together a list of bands that had…
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