Monday, September 21, 2015

'Red Crescent' Military Vehicles Spotted In Georgia


Hundreds of Armored 'Red Crescent' Military Vehicles Spotted In Georgia 
 

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

https://www.ifrc.org/en/who-we-are/the-movement/emblems/the-emblem-debate/
4. Why is there more than one emblem in use?

During the Geneva conferences of 1863 and 1864, which established the rules that have now become the Geneva Conventions, a red cross on a white background was adopted as a neutral emblem. It was intended to be universal and easily recognized in order to protect medical personnel and facilities from attack during armed conflicts. This was not a religious symbol; it was simply the reversal of the colours of the Swiss flag. As such, it was felt it would embody the fundamental requirement of neutrality.

Other connotations soon became evident. In the war between Russia and Turkey in 1876-78, the Ottoman Empire, although it had acceded to the Geneva Convention of 1864 without any reservation, declared that it would use the red crescent to mark its own ambulances while respecting the red cross sign protecting enemy ambulances. This use of the red crescent became the practice for the Ottoman Empire.
This is looking like a muslim invasion IMO and better buy some pig's blood and put it on everything you can find to heave at them and defile them, because these 85,000 Syrians that John Kerry (Clone - brain implanted by Reptillians) are most likely soldiers and they plan to rape everyone's wives and daughters. Better get your deer knives ready for castration! (and whatever else you can think of)