To: NativeNewYorker
The beheading of the Russian soldier is one of the most gruesome things I've ever seen. I posted a link from my server on another thread, and I will repost it if requested. However, I, as always, must emphasize that the video is extremely graphic and very disturbing. It is not for the feint of heart or those with weak stomachs. I mean it.
2 posted on
12/29/2001 3:58:24 PM PST by
SBeck
To: SBeck
The beheading of the Russian soldier is one of the most gruesome things I've ever seen. I posted a link from my server on another thread, and I will repost it if requestedNeighbor, I would appreciate that link, or just the address... those who don't understand these things, or believe, should have the opportunity to see, and learn.
One of the things I deeply believe is that we are put on this Earth to stand, and bear witness, that we can testify to others about the sublime good, and utter evil, that Man is capable of doing.
9 posted on
12/29/2001 4:17:26 PM PST by
backhoe
To: SBeck
i got a copy of that. that guy's knife was really dull.
To: SBeck
"It is not for the feint of heart" Women do that to me all the time.
--Boris
12 posted on
12/29/2001 4:24:25 PM PST by
boris
To: SBeck
Unbelievable. Inhuman. The voices sound so calm, like a chat around the coffee table, while a man is savagely murdered.
I'm glad our soldiers have the weaponry to blast these sick barbarians from a distance. God help any who are captured.
44 posted on
12/29/2001 5:53:23 PM PST by
watchin
To: SBeck
That's really sick. What's even sicker is the way the voice (of the killer or narrator) doesn't change one bit while the head is cut off. Sicko fundamentalist.
To: SBeck
I am unable to view this video as we are locked down here to windows media player, do you you know of an alternate format or anybody out there that can convert it?
125 posted on
01/03/2002 1:17:44 PM PST by
Delbert
To: SBeck
>> The beheading of the Russian soldier is one of the most gruesome things I've ever seen.<<
Agreed. I saw it right after Sept. 11. It definitely stays with you.
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