Wanted Person No: 0377-S09 |
Najar Kidnapping |
Sent-Complain Letters |
Published: 14.05.2009 Updated: 14.05.2009 |
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Name and Aliases |
Bad general-09: Lieutenant
General Paul T Mikolashek Note: See below what I know
about this person based on the Internet information of Wikipedia. Photos. (No Wikipedia article found, in matter of fact it is difficult to find
information about this person and that alone is most suspicious) See also: Bad generals, American military, German
police, American military intelligence agents as members of my household, the American military intelligence secret camp in 1959 in USA that simulated the
city of Damascus, Syria where I was brainwashed in it, Bush family, “Rockefeller Family tree”,
“All Families”, “Rockefeller family members in my life”, American military intelligence agents disguised as
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My persecution and brainwash by my fake family that consisted
of some of my biological family members of the Windsor,
Rockefeller, Kennedy
and Bush families that were eager and would do
anything to cover up their real identities in the Middle East, including
killing innocent people. During a period when Siemens
AG was trying hard to get my attention to what my
fake family was actually doing. During a period when the German police was constantly persecuting me to use
me and prove that my fake families are terrorists and drug lords. During a
period when the Americans disguised as German in and around Munich, Germany
such as Unterschleissheim, Hoehenbrunn,
Unterhaching, Baldham and other, were desperate to shut me up in that they
persecuted me and brainwashed me while pretending to be German Christians.
During a period when all of them together were preparing either to kill me or
kidnap me to USA, which they did. During a period when my fake and biological
families persecuted me very viciously after I discovered that they were
printing a fake Quran in cooperation with the Saudi Arabian government at the Clett Verlag in Stuttgart, Germany to implicate
the alleged German Nazis that were allegedly hiding in the Middle East, in
short to implicate the Germans, because Germany was used by USA and England
as scapegoat for all the crimes they were performing in the hidden and
described within this website, such as terrorism, drugs and mass child
kidnapping and molestation to create as many children as quick as possible
that they can brainwash and claim them to be native of the Middle East.
During a persistent period that my fake and biological families tried to link
me to PLO and
Palestinian terrorists. My brainwash, enslaving with the help of the CIA, Mosad, American/English/Syrian military intelligence under their agent whore Najlaa Mahmoud and kidnapping to USA
through the illegal American/English/Syrian military
intelligence project Calypso and in
cooperation with the brainwash and kidnap company UDF
Consulting AG in cooperation with professor
Dr. Fischer alias Ali Bark, Dr. Farzat Baroudi alias professor
Joachim Sauer and Mr. Ruge alias John D. Rockefeller the Third and USA
vice-president and later USA president George H. W.
Bush. Where they kept me letterly as hostage and slave for 15 years in
USA and then dumped me in Holland identity and legal paperless to force me to
live as a refugee with absolute no rights what so ever as cover up for all
the crimes they performed against me and against humanity. |
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Note: All the links below are Wikipedia
links outside these web pages
Lieutenant General Paul T. Mikolashek, USA (Ret)
Paul T. Mikolashek was
born in Akron, Ohio and received his commission in 1969 upon graduation as a
Distinguished Military Graduate from the University of Akron. He received a
Master of Arts degree in Education Administration from Michigan State
University and was awarded a Doctor of Humane Letters (Honorary) from The
University of Akron.
He began his career in
the 1st Armored Division and served in combat in Vietnam. He has held staff and
command assignments within the United States as well as Germany, Vietnam,
Japan, NATO Headquarters in Brussels, Belgium, Kuwait and Italy.
Lt Gen Mikolashek served
as Assistant Division Commander, 82d Airborne Division; Chief, Office of
Military Cooperation-Kuwait; Commanding General Southern European Task Force
(Airborne), and Commanding General Third US Army/Coalition Forces Land
Component Command during Operation Enduring Freedom. His final assignment was
as The Inspector General of the US Army.
In 2005 he accepted a
position at Raytheon as its Army Service Executive and Regional Executive for
the Middle East and North Africa with Raytheon International.
Lieutenant
General Mikolashek's awards and decorations include the Defense Superior
Service Medal, the Distinguished Service Medal (with oak leaf cluster), the
Legion of Merit (two oak leaf clusters), the Bronze Star, the Defense
Meritorious Service Medal, the Meritorious Service Medal (two oak leaf
clusters), Ranger Tab, Master Parachutist Badge, and Combat Infantryman Badge.
Profile:
Paul T. Mikolashek
Positions that Paul T. Mikolashek has held:
US Army's inspector general
Paul T. Mikolashek was a participant or observer in the
following events:
Morning July 22, 2004: US
Army Investigation: No Systemic Problems in Detention System in Iraq and
Afghanistan
Paul T. Mikolashek. [Source: US Army]The US
Army’s inspector general, Lt. Gen. Paul T. Mikolashek, presents a
300-page report listing 94 documented cases of prisoner abuse to the Senate
Armed Services Committee. [Washington Post, 7/23/2004] Of the
94 cases cited in the report, 39 are deaths. Twenty of those are suspected
homicides. [Los Angeles Times, 10/15/2004] In
preparing the report, Mikolashek’s team visited more than two dozen US
military installations in Iraq, Afghanistan, and the US. Unlike previous
investigations, Mikolashek did not look at individual cases. Instead, his team
reviewed records of reported cases and the findings of previous investigations.
Team members also interviewed 650 soldiers and officers and looked at broad
Army doctrine and training. [Washington Post, 7/23/2004]
Mikolashek’s report concludes that abuses were not due to
“systemic” problems. [Washington Post, 7/23/2004] For
example, it found no evidence that there was a “pattern of abuse”
in the central command’s area of responsibility. [New York Times, 6/6/2004] The
report’s conclusions are made in spite of the fact that the investigative
team identified numerous problems at the prison stemming from poorly trained US
military personnel, inadequate supervision, and vague and contradictory
policies and orders. According to Mikolashek, documented cases of abuse were
“aberrations” that did not follow from Army doctrine but from the “the
failure of individuals to follow known standards of discipline and Army values
and, in some cases, the failure of a few leaders to enforce those standards of
discipline.” They were, the report stressed, “unauthorized actions
taken by a few individuals.” The conduct of most of the soldiers,
however, exhibited “military professionalism, ingrained Army values, and
moral courage,” the report insisted. [Washington Post, 7/23/2004] The
report’s conclusions stand in stark contrast to the Red Cross’s
report (see February 24, 2004), released in late February,
which concluded that problems in the US detention system were widespread and
systemic. Though the report will be heavily criticized for its conclusion that
military and administration officials should not be blamed for the atrocities,
it does contain an abundant amount of evidence that they created an environment
that encouraged the abuses to happen. For example, Mikolashek’s team
found:
The military hired private
contractors to interrogate detainees because the military had too few
translators and interrogators in the field. More than a third of these private
contractors were not sufficiently trained. [Washington Post, 7/23/2004]
Almost two thirds of the prisoners
were kept in makeshift prison camps, or collection points, for as many as 30
days—60 times the 12-hour limit set by Army doctrine. [Washington Post, 7/23/2004]
Preventive medical services were
insufficient. Not one of the US-run facilities visited by the team met the
Army’s medical screening requirements. [Washington Post, 7/23/2004]
Copies of the Geneva Conventions
in the detainees’ native languages were present at only four of the 16
facilities visited by Mikolashek’s team, in contravention of
international law. There was not a single US-run facility in Afghanistan that
had a copy. [Washington Post, 7/23/2004]
At Abu Ghraib, the conditions were
extremely unsanitary. The prison was seriously overcrowded, lacked an adequate
supply of potable water, and had garbage and sewage strewn on the grounds of
the outdoor camps. There were only 12 showers available for 600 to 700
detainees. Meals provided to the detainees were often contaminated with dirt
and rodent droppings. [Washington Post, 7/23/2004]
The Bagram base in Afghanistan had
a leaking roof and no sanitary system. “Human waste spills were frequent
on the main floor,” the reports says. Sections of the base were
contaminated with toxic chemicals leftover from previous airport operations. [Washington Post, 7/23/2004]
The military’s interrogation
policy was confusing and instructions were often conflicting. “While the
language of the approved policies could be viewed as a careful attempt to draw
the line between lawful and unlawful conduct, the published instructions left
considerable room for misapplication.” This could “create settings
in which unsanctioned behavior, including detainee abuse, could occur,”
the report’s authors conclude. [Washington Post, 7/23/2004]
Entity Tags: International Committee of the Red Cross, Paul T. Mikolashek
Timeline Tags: Torture in Iraq, Afghanistan and elsewhere, War in Afghanistan