To: vbmoneyspender
in the months leading up to the November meeting. One FBI report suggests that despite his resignation from leadership, Kerry was willing to work for the group after November 1971.
There are NYT and AP news articles and photos dated WELL after November 1971 at Wintersoldier.com where Kerry is identified and/or quoted as "the head of" or "the spokesman for" of VVAW...as late as 1973!
To: Jackson Brown
Two things should be kept in mind:
1) Kerry was no youngster playing at being a revolutionary in 1971. He was 28 and old enough to take responsibility for his actions. He can't claim youthful naivety as a defense.
2) Someone has raised the interesting possibility that Kerry was an FBI informer while a member of the VVAV. Wouldn't that set the cat among the pigeons?
To: Jackson Brown
Two things should be kept in mind:
1) Kerry was no youngster playing at being a revolutionary in 1971. He was 28 and old enough to take responsibility for his actions. He can't claim youthful naivety as a defense.
2) Someone has raised the interesting possibility that Kerry was an FBI informer while a member of the VVAV. Wouldn't that set the cat among the pigeons?
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