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U.S. Military Weapons Inscribed With Secret 'Jesus' Bible Codes
Pentagon Supplier for Rifle Sights Says It Has 'Always' Added New Testament References
Coded references to New Testament Bible passages about Jesus Christ are inscribed on high-powered rifle sights provided to the United States military by a Michigan company, an ABC News investigation has found.
US CRUSADE BEING FOUGHT WITH 'JESUS RIFLES' -- Trijicon scopes are used by U.S. troops in Iraq and Afghanistan and in the training of Iraqi and Afghan soldiers. Here, Iraq Provincial Security Forces sight targets through ACOGs mounted on M-16A4 rifles at a training range at Observation Post Delta in Karmah, Iraq, May 8, 2008. (defenseimagery.mil)
The sights are used by U.S. troops in Iraq and Afghanistan and in the
training of Iraqi and Afghan soldiers. The maker of the sights,
Trijicon, has a $660 million multi-year contract to provide up to
800,000 sights to the Marine Corps, and additional contracts to provide
sights to the U.S. Army.
U.S. military rules specifically prohibit the proselytizing of any religion in Iraq or Afghanistan and were drawn up in order to prevent criticism that the U.S. was embarked on a religious "Crusade" in its war against al Qaeda and Iraqi insurgents.
One of the citations on the gun sights, 2COR4:6, is an apparent reference to Second Corinthians 4:6 of the New Testament, which reads: "For God, who commanded the light to shine out of darkness, hath shined in our hearts, to give the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ."
Other references include citations from the books of Revelation, Matthew and John dealing with Jesus as "the light of the world." John 8:12, referred to on the gun sights as JN8:12, reads, "Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness, but will have the light of life."
Trijicon confirmed to ABCNews.com that it adds the biblical codes to the sights sold to the U.S. military. Tom Munson, director of sales and marketing for Trijicon, which is based in Wixom, Michigan, said the inscriptions "have always been there" and said there was nothing wrong or illegal with adding them. Munson said the issue was being raised by a group that is "not Christian." The company has said the practice began under its founder, Glyn Bindon, a devout Christian from South Africa who was killed in a 2003 plane crash.
'It violates the Constitution'
The company's vision is described on its Web site: "Guided by our values, we endeavor to have our products used wherever precision aiming solutions are required to protect individual freedom.""We believe that America is great when its people are good," says the Web site. "This goodness has been based on Biblical standards throughout our history, and we will strive to follow those morals."
Spokespeople for the U.S. Army and the Marine Corps both said their services were unaware of the biblical markings. They said officials were discussing what steps, if any, to take in the wake of the ABCNews.com report. It is not known how many Trijicon sights are currently in use by the U.S. military.
The biblical references appear in the same type font and size as the model numbers on the company's Advanced Combat Optical Guides, called the ACOG.
A photo on a Department of Defense Web site shows Iraqi soldiers being trained by U.S. troops with a rifle equipped with the bible-coded sights.
"It's wrong, it violates the Constitution, it violates a number of federal laws," said Michael "Mikey" Weinstein of the Military Religious Freedom Foundation, an advocacy group that seeks to preserve the separation of church and state in the military.
'Firearms of Jesus Christ'
"It allows the Mujahedeen, the Taliban, al Qaeda and the insurrectionists and jihadists to claim they're being shot by Jesus rifles," he said.Weinstein, an attorney and former Air Force officer, said many members of his group who currently serve in the military have complained about the markings on the sights. He also claims they've told him that commanders have referred to weapons with the sights as "spiritually transformed firearm[s] of Jesus Christ."
He said coded biblical inscriptions play into the hands of "those who are calling this a Crusade."
According to a government contracting watchdog group, fedspending.org, Trijicon had more than $100 million in government contracts in fiscal year 2008. The Michigan company won a $33 million Pentagon contract in July, 2009 for a new machine gun optic, according to Defense Industry Daily. The company's earnings from the U.S. military jumped significantly after 2005, when it won a $660 million long-term contract to supply the Marine Corps with sights.
"This is probably the best example of violation of the separation of church and state in this country," said Weinstein. "It's literally pushing fundamentalist Christianity at the point of a gun against the people that we're fighting. We're emboldening an enemy."
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I've delivered a lot of product related to nuclear weapons with a 2" peace symbol etched into the circuit boards!
Who cares? Why does anyone who advocates the use of guns care what it says on the tin? Bombs dropped in Europe had messages to Hitler and those dropped on Japan had similar messages to Hirohito. So? If i shoot you between the eyes, does it matter that my gun sight says "god bless me"?
Don't you have better things to worry about?
Alot of you commenters need real lives. Try leaving your keyboards for 10 minutes. You'd be lost.
Trijicon sponsors a few shows on the outdoorsy-hunting-self-defense channels. I never noticed anything in the ads or in the shows indicating coded bible verses. Cute idea, though. An inside joke on the non-christians. Nyuk-Nyuk-Nyuk. I'll have to remember never to order any of their products.
WHat would Jesus shoot?
Probably an israeli UZI he's a rabbi after all.
Targeting optics for sniper and assualt rifles from a so called Christian Company. Yep, every morning they gather together before the start of the work day and clasp hands and pray to their saviour. HAIL SATAN, HAIL SATAN!
If the number for Satan is 666, is the number for Jesus .223?
When Fascism comes to the United States, it will be wrapped in an American flag and waving a Bible. And guess what? THEY'RE HERE .... AND THEY'RE NOT REALLY CHRISTIANS .... THEY JUST PRETENDING SO WE'D LET OUR GUARD DOWN. The Muslims are NOT the most dangerous religious fanatics in the world ... the religious fanatics with the NUCLEAR WEAPONS are! (For those of you who are extremely dim ... thats US)!!!
I'm not big on religion in general or the teachings of Jesus in particular, but I''m pretty comfortable in assuming that having biblical slogans on gun sights would not be among Jesus's favorite ideas. On the other hand, his tormentors and executioners, the ancient Romans, might think it is a swell idea.
It's ironic, isn't it, that the US seems to be following the pattern of the Roman Empire even as it declares its adherence to Christianity
-Tom Joad fka Cavedweller
The so-called "Anti-Christ" is a spirit or mentality that moves or inspires in the direction opposite to the true meaning of "Christ". The true meaning connects with the essential ideas in all major religions and spiritual truths -- truths gradually diluted in the past two-thousand years. Evil always tries to have an appearance of good. Now, the anti-christian tendencies take on the "face of God", that is, claim to be the true christian religion. It's deluded a lot of people who find refuge for the negative tendencies in their minds in Christianity -- e.g. they think they are doing God's work by going to war, etc. They essentially follow the religion not of "Jesus Christ", but of the Anti-Christ (not a person, but a general spirit), which utilizes the former's name. Often they actually welcome the end of the world -- but the joke will be on them when Jesus doesn't come out of the sky to rescue them. This is because they forsook the real Jesus long ago.
The Trijicon company website declares "We believe that America is great when its people are good. This goodness has been based on biblical standards throughout our history and we will strive to follow those morals."
Christian sniper scopes?
Cotton Mather might approve, but I don't think Jesus would.
Bill from Saginaw
Yet another reason to steer clear of organized religion in the US entirely. The allegiance to violence is embedded at all levels. "Father forgive them, for they know not what they do".
Well, there ARE organized religions and religion-based movements like the
Quakers, The Bruderhof, Catholic Workers, Pax Christi, Jonah House, SOA Watch, Christian Peacemaker Teams, Voices for Creative Nonviolence, Ploughshares, Liberation Theology...
Their contract should be terminated and they should be fined. This is not a trivial matter. These people never give up. They have to be shown the door with a firm "Not interested." Let's hope the leadership recognizes the danger our country is in from these fanatics. They want to take over the military and from there institute theocracy. I hope some journalist continues to follow this story and reports on what action, if any, is taken against Trijicon.
From what I understand, they have already pretty much taken over the Air Force Academy.
Company Web site: "This goodness has been based on Biblical standards throughout our history, and we will strive to follow those morals."
Considering some of the "standards," especially some of those found in the older of the two testaments, it seems easy enough to qualify "goodness" itself.
"The company has said the practice began under its founder, Glyn Bindon, a devout Christian from South Africa . . . ."
http://www.trijicon.com/glyn.html :
"Glyn Bindon took time to visit South Africa where he met an old friend who showed him a luminous gunsight he developed and hoped to sell. Glyn brought several samples back home and eventually sold two. Soon after another 6 sights quickly sold, so Glyn ordered 12 more units and started a side business out of his home, setting up office in the family room."
luminous gunsights
devoutly religious
luminous gunsights
devoutly religious
onward Christian Empire's soldiers
gunsights sold from the "family room"
drones piloted from . . .
I think Tom Joad (January 18th, 2010 2:02 p.m.) is onto something.
You mean that all these years as a Catholic, I've really been saying, "In the aim of the Father, and the Son..."?
...as I was making the sign of the cross(hairs)...?
...before reading the gospel according to Mark(sman) and according to Luke('n' load)?...
Very clever; I'm roaring!
Thanks for the nod, Rainborowe.
I'll quit now; any more peering through the sights should be left for the Holy See.. I'll let Benedict puntificate.
When I qualified on the old M1 many, many wars ago, I thought I saw "Jesus Wept" on the sight, but always thought I was imagining things...
"many wars ago" waiguoren? I guess that's one way to tell time in the USA. Sorta like "football field" is used as a unit of area?
Who would Jesus bomb?
And they blame the Muslims for calling for Jihad....Looks like the neocons are waging their version of Jihad
Bush called it a Crusade from the start.
The hypocritical twistings and turnings of the human mind never cease to amaze me.
From The Beatitudes: "Blessed are the peacemakers; for they shall be called the children of God."
For the twisted, hypocritical crazies the interpretation of the above calls for naming bombs, rifles, landmines ... PEACEMAKERS, and inscribing them with "God's Word."
I am quite sure Jesus would not embrace that interpretation.
However, again, it is always bizarre how the crazies worship the ones who have spawned, by their teachings and their revelations and their characters, the major and minor religions that have existed since their deaths. Yet the teachings and the revelations interpreted by the narrow, egocentric minds of those "who have seen the light" become unrecognizable garbage that smothers and destroys people and their lives all over the global, including at home base, in the cruelest of ways.
The United States of America leads the pack of all the countries on the face of the earth in being The Greatest Melting Pot of Hypocrites that ever there were.
But I suppose part of The American Credo is: As Long As You Can Make Money From It, God-Approves.
Yeccchhh & double Yeccchhh!
Nothing worse than the kind of ignorance that refuses to acknowledge its own ignorance and therefore, can never, ever examine a perspective other than what it sees in the dark, dank cellar of its own cracked cup of mind-stuff.
Trijicon et al. and their leadership are just a few of the familiar abominations among the thousands and thousands that pockmark the historical record of the United States of America, The Greatest National Hypocrite of all time.
And it seems in this last decade we are trying to outdo ourselves in creating more sordid episodes than all of those of the past. Unfortunately it gets worse everyday.
"God Bless America." Oh, really? The way karma works, I think we're almost to the edge of the cliff.
/cm
Oh, the horror. The US weapons being used to fight an unconstitutional war have unconstitutional inscriptions. That must be fixed! From here on out, only weapons that maintain the separation of church and state may be used to fight unconstitutional wars, commit war crimes, or subjugate populations under the jackboot of imperialism. I really hope that when the fascists start using their weapons on the protesting little people in the US that they do not have unconstitutional inscriptions on them. That would just be wrong.
Matt 5:9
Joe
The trouble with that response ("Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called sons of God") is that the Trijicon types consider themselves to be peacemakers. They think they're killing off the evildoers for God's sake, just like in the Old Testament days.
It takes a lot of faith to kill another human being and not be affected by it. Every instinct is telling you that killing other humans is wrong, so it takes an extra layer of indoctrination to pull the trigger unhesitantly. These inscriptions probably help the Christian shooter in his or her 'recovery'.
(and, yeah, this company had better be out of business in a month, or there is no Jesus).
"(and, yeah, this company had better be out of business in a month, or there is no Jesus)."
And there goes another how many jobs adding how many more foreclosures and bankruptcies and terminated educations and on and on? Multiply this situation times thousands because all the good little representatives have brought thousands of military pork projects back to their districts and you see how screwed this country really is. These guys make gunsights, other guys make DU munitions, and yeah, I get the point that the controversy is over religious inscriptions, not the weapons they are on per se.
War has become the business of the United States. We are in so far over our heads there is no way out in one or two generations. Something like 60% of the jobs in the US are at least peripherally related to defense (sic). We, our, okay my, generation of 60-somethings, will never see the end of it. In fact we will only see it get worse along with decreased air and water quality, and increased world hunger and world poverty along with continued expansion of toxic (depleted uranium) warfare and violence over dwindling natural resources, primarily hydrocarbons now, but also and increasingly water and food.
Those generations after us may get a handle on it and they will have every right to hate us, condemn us, thoroughly, those of us who came a hundred years before them, leaving them an environmentally devasted and toxic, polluted and rotting, carcinogenic planet, depleted and devoid of many natural resources. We are leaving behind a horrid, toxic mess where there once was a beautiful planet. For what? Bottom line profit this quarter? Lust for power and control? Just plain unadulterated greed? We are as a species that stupid, aren't we? We really are. The few exceptions piss into the wind.
Oh, well, I wonder if American Idol is on again this evening.
Have you ever heard of PTSD?
The Lord is my Shepherd, I shall not want.
(I'm sorry, I'm just full of sarcasm)
The Lord is my spotter,
I shall not miss
He maketh me to aim for the centre of mass,
he leadeth me to spill their bodily waters.
He restoreth my ammo: he leadeth me in the
paths of sniperdom for General Dynamic's sake.
Yea, though I drive through the valley of the
shadow of Kush; I will fear no IED: for I'm in a Humvee; the helmut under my ass it comforts me.
Thou preparest a massacre before me in the form
of mine enemies: thou anointest
my shorts with crap; my bladder spilleth over.
Surely dividends and profits shall follow me all
the days of my life; and I will dwell in the
house of Wall Street for ever.
Mujeriego, that is a painful read.
Ray
I renew my proposal of marriage.
----Tom Joad fka Cavedweller
Bittersweet poem,but perfect! thanks mugeriego
peace
Well spake.
Big Deal! We have been killing souls for christ ever since I was a little boy and I am retired. The United States is by far the dumbest and most religious nation in the western world and this is not a coincidence.
Then again, the government can force this blasphenous company to start inscribing a more appropriate code inscription on their sights, such as - JN18:36 - (Jesus' own words to Pontius Pilot):
" My kingdom is NO part of this world. If my kingdom WERE a part of this world, my attendants (christians) would have FOUGHT that I would not be delivered up to the JEWS. But as it is, my kingdom is NOT from this source."
But that would require actually reading and understanding the teachings of Jesus, rather than assuming that one's own bigoted and evil views were those of Jesus simply by default...
Most of the people in this country who call themselves "Christians" would sicken the Messiah.
In Woody Allen's movie "Hannah and Her Sisters", one of the characters says "If Jesus Christ came back today and saw what was being done in his name, he'd never stop throwing up."
What if he did come back, but no one recognized him, and he did actually throw up and left?
If Jesus, as he is depicted in the Bible were to appear in today's America, he would immediately be rescinded to some Third World CIA hellhole for waterboarding and 'enhanced interrogation'...
Because he would match the description of half of the members of whatever CIA 'terrorist du jour' front group was getting headlines at the moment.
I'm absolutely certain that Jesus Christ is on the infamous Homeland Security "No-Fly" list.
It's a logical exercise of the "Cheney Doctrine"-- better safe than sorry!
· Yr Obd't Servant
Victory in war is not glorious and not to be celebrated, but stems from devastation, and is to be mourned.
- theme from the Tao Te Ching
http://www.islamicity.com/mosque/Surai.htm
There you go :)
There has been only one Christian and they hunted him down and executed him on the cross.
Hey Trijicon, why don't you put this one in your rifle scopes: MAT5:39.
Or better yet MAT5:3-12.