Who remembers this around 07? Was this a complete psyop? An Iraq sniper that left a note and one shell casing with each 37 kills CNN even did a story on it Can a burger also explain the politics behind this at the time? These were my formative redpill years
Over ten years later and after so many psyops and pozzed shootings, now I wonder if this shit was yet another... Actually the internet has been scrubbed of the best juba videos and I had to work to bring you guys this webm
Kayden Clark
oh well i guess that settles it then... dumb nigger.
Xavier Rodriguez
rolling for the JUBA sniper to return in America and take out the top 37 leaders of the corrupt Pedocrats and the Jewpublicans.
Julian Wood
>Over ten years later and after so many psyops and pozzed shootings, now I wonder if this shit was yet another... Actually the internet has been scrubbed of the best juba videos and I had to work to bring you guys this webm Juba was multiple insurgents.
Ryder James
Fucking you. I tell you he’s dead in the thread you abandoned and now you’re obsessed with him. He’s fucking dead. January 2008. And his body count was overinflated, go fucking figure.
as someone who served(though in canadian armed forces so i guess the chang united army) this guy was real, but it's all propaganda, most of the guys you see fall down get right back up as they're wearing huge amounts of gear and the weapons the arabs were using were dogshit
watch for the cuts as if they left the video running too long you'll see them get up
Landon Ramirez
Roll call!!!! Based JUBA please snipe all democrats thanks
Elijah Edwards
He was IAI which was basically Saddam loyalists turned insurgent, no? Why would (((they))) fund that after they sent the US there to topple Saddam?
Daniel Rogers
Juba wasn't a single Iraqi, he was a collective of snipers who passed on the idea of Juba after each of them were killed. Eventually the line ended and the killings stopped. Incredible technique though, probably trained in Saudi Arabia.
Matthew Jenkins
There was never no single "Juba". It was most probably bunch of trained snipers from all around basically doing the similar thing as that sniper in the DC. They may or may not be connected to a one team, but they definitely had same propagandists behind them to put all together. Sniping is nothing new or original in insurgency, they've been used as long as long-range weapons were available.
>idf scope >camera rig This is why you never listen to morons.
Jaxon Foster
>mossad snipers kill american troops >american troops stay longer They didnt send them there only to topple Saddam. They were sent there to make military contracts back home in which jews have a heavy stake. Plus I'm sure they got some general lulz out of it.
If you really look closely you can still see the glow of the Juba all the way from Langley, London and Tel Aviv.
Anthony Perez
It was probably a sniper team, their real value was as a propaganda tool much like hayha, zaitsev etc
though if you think 7.62x54R is "outdated" against SAPI you should suck start a browning
Benjamin Barnes
You dont even really need to be that trained. If you can zero a scope ie not be completely retarded, a 400m shot for example in a city is pretty terrifying but very easy. Wind is barely a factor with the buildings and the distance isn't that crazy with an optic. Insurgency is an awful thing to deal with. Every window, balcony and roof is a vantage point. Sadr city was especially horrible to clean.
Very much agreed. Hence I absolutely don't understand all the morons itt by coping about muh mossad.
Sometimes I wonder if these imbeciles are not the actual glownigs, trying to tell everyone that mossad is this omnipresent all powerful entity against which there is no point fighting.
Wish the snipers were actually going after the people that caused all this
Evan Nelson
israeli foreign policy has been to divide up these countries and kill the people through war and chaos. i think the 'redpill' is that a lot of the insurgency was greenlighted by israel or jews ultimately.
Elijah Torres
In this source video there was some good graphic kills. I used to have it before Like when he shot one guy then shot the hand of the soldier that reached out to help him
Jace Evans
It's never coming back. Livekike is dead.
Chase Cook
i remember the 2009 'gaza' video. there's a lot of memorable scenes in that one, that show how hard it is for an opposing force to counter a sniper attack.
Julian Collins
INTEL nigger here. The shooter was not the guy with the camera. They worked in teams and tracked target locations for days or weeks to develop patterns (like routine checkpoint locations, patrol times, etc.) Camera man would begin recording target at prearranged time. Shooter would fire from a separate hide site - usually in a vehicle.
The thing that made these guys (there was a whole insurgent unit called the "Juba Sniper Corp") different is they wouldn't immediately run away. They'd park and wait and then blend into the panic around them. Dude were looking for speeding getaway cars; but there were none.