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JOHN KERRY'S KURTZ CHRONICLES, CON'T: AN INTRODUCTION AND THE UNANSWERED QUESTIONS. [Hugh Hewitt]
Hugh Hewitt.com ^ | 15 August 2004 | Hugh Hewitt

Posted on 08/15/2004 2:40:41 PM PDT by NavySEAL F-16

Last week John Kerry recanted the detailed and emotional story of his Christmas Eve, 1968 illegal mission into Cambodia that he has been telling for 30 years, most notably in a movie review of Apocalpse Now that he wrote for the Boston Herald on October 14, 1979, in a statement on the floor of the Senate on March 27,1986, and in an AP story from 1992.

Faced with mounting evidence that this brazen fabrication was crumbling, Kerry spokesmen acknowledged that Kerry wasn't in Cambodia on Christmas Eve, 1968, but hung tough on Kerry's having been across the border on several occasions in early 1969. Here is the statement released by the Kerry campaign mid-week:

"During John Kerry's service in Vietnam, many times he was on or near the Cambodian border and on one occasion crossed into Cambodia at the request of members of a special operations group operating out of Ha Tien.

"On December 24, 1968 Lieutenant John Kerry and his crew were on patrol in the watery borders between Vietnam and Cambodia deep in enemy territory. In the early afternoon, Kerry's boat, PCF-44, was at Sa Dec and then headed north to the Cambodian border. There, Kerry and his crew along with two other boats were ambushed, taking fire from both sides of the river, and after the firefight were fired upon again. Later that evening during their night patrol they came under friendly fire.

"It is an acknowledged fact that Swift Boat crews regularly operated along the Cambodian border from Ha Tien on the Gulf of Thailand to the rivers of the Mekong south and west of Saigon. Boats often received fire from enemy taking sanctuary across the border. Kerry's was not the only United States riverboat to respond and inadvertently or responsibly cross the border. In fact, it was this reality that lead President Nixon to later invade Cambodia itself in 1970."

The odd part of this statement is the "inadvertantly" adverb. Kerry's never stressed any accidental crossings of the Vietnam/Ca,bodia border. He's always been on secret though illegal missions, including one that he spoke of in June 2003 to Washington Post reporter Laura Blumenfeld in which he produced his magic hat:

"A close associate hints: There's a secret compartment in Kerry's briefcase. He carries the black attaché everywhere. Asked about it on several occasions, Kerry brushed it aside. Finally, trapped in an interview, he exhaled and clicked open his case.

'Who told you?' he demanded as he reached inside. "My friends don't know about this."

The hat was a little mildewy. The green camouflage was fading, the seams fraying.

'My good luck hat,' Kerry said, happy to see it. 'Given to me by a CIA guy as we went in for a special mission in Cambodia.'

Kerry put on the hat, pulling the brim over his forehead. His blue button-down shirt and tie clashed with the camouflage. He pointed his finger and raised his thumb, creating an imaginary gun. He looked silly, yet suddenly his campaign message was clear: Citizen-soldier. Linking patriotism to public service. It wasn't complex after all; it was Kerry.

He smiled and aimed his finger: 'Pow.'"

Hard to square this telling with "inadvertant," and Kerry's favorite historian isn't using the "inadveratnt" defense either, and unlike the campaign statement, he's not pegging Kerry's crossings at one. Douglas Brinkley, whose reputation may end up taking a beating over what he included and chose to omit in his bio of Kerry, backs up the Kerry line that he ran secret missions into Cambodia. This is what Brinkley told Britain's The Telegraph:

"He said: 'Kerry went into Cambodian waters three or four times in January and February 1969 on clandestine missions. He had a run dropping off US Navy Seals, Green Berets and CIA guys.' The missions were not armed attacks on Cambodia, said Mr Brinkley, who did not include the clandestine missions in his wartime biography of Mr Kerry, Tour of Duty.

'He was a ferry master, a drop-off guy, but it was dangerous as hell. Kerry carries a hat he was given by one CIA operative. In a part of his journals which I didn't use he writes about discussions with CIA guys he was dropping off.'"

Now here's the problem: There is absolutely no evidence yet produced for the idea that John Kerry made three or four missions into Cambodian waters ferrying SEALs, Green Berets or CIA guys, or even one mission. None. In any ordinary campaign cycle in which Candidate A had been discovered to have been lying about a central episode in his life's narrative --the Christmas-Eve-in-Cambodia adventure which Kerry said had been "seard, seared" into his consciousness-- the burden of proof would immediately move onto Candidate A's shoulders to document his other claims. While the media is beginning to notice Kerry's problems with his cross-border tales of daring-do, no reporter has yet asked --or been allowed to get close enough to ask-- for details on the magic hat mission or the three others Brinkley alludes to.

So I began a search of the vast archive of Vietnam War related materials for any sign of swift boat missions to Cambodia in January and February of 1969. I was inspired to do this by, of all people, lefty blogger Atrios, who made the lamest post in history when the story of Kerry's Kurtz Chronicles began to fall apart. Atrios snipped a few references to cross-border incursions by various U.S. forces in the years prior to Kerry's deployment, as though the evidence of some cross-border incursions by some U.S. forces was proof of John Kerry's exploits. (This passes for logic on the left, I guess.) Brinkley's assertions are being touted as proof by Peter Princple blogger Kevin Drum, who quickly forgave Kerry his wild exaggerations of 30 years and latched on to the hope that Kerry did make his magic hat mission, but Brinkley's credibility in this matter is already compromised and his sources are not publicly available for cross checking.

I did not want to end up missing obvious corroborating sources for Kerry's assertions and Brinkley's account, and I figured Atrios was just incompetent --there had to be some independent cover for Kerry's story, right? He wouldn't just make up cross border exploits full of SEALs, Green Berets and hatless CIA-men without some pretty good smoke to cover his exaggerations --like easily available evidence of many such missions being undertaken by other swift boats in early 1969, would he? That would be way too weird to have been missed even by a supine press crowd.

Still, the Stolen Valor syndrome is pretty widespread, and a lot of people have exaggerated their war time exploits, there is certainly a motive for Kerry to have done so, and now we know he already did so with regards to his Christmas Eve narrative. So, what does a few hours of research tell me about swift boats and the "ferrying" of SEALs, Green Berets, and CIA-men (hatless) into Cambodia? Only that there is nothing there to be found. Now, we know that absence of evidence isn't evidence of absence, and so we also know that the absence of any easily found account of swift boats ferrying SEALs, Green Berets, and CIA-men into Cambodia in January and February, 1969 doesn't mean that such missions didn't happen. But not one swift boat veteran has yet stepped forward to say that he was on such a mission --except John Kerry. Here's what John Kerry told the AP in 1992:

"'We were told, `Just go up there and do your patrol. Everybody was over there (in Cambodia). Nobody thought twice about it,' Kerry said. One of the missions, which Kerry, at the time, was ordered not to discuss, involved taking CIA operatives into Cambodia to search for enemy enclaves. 'I can remember wondering, `If you're going to go, what happens to you,' Kerry said."

"Everybody was over there" seems to imply that all the swift boats were crossing the border, right? Well, do your own search and send me your results, but here's what I found.

Cross border missions were underway in early 1969, led by the "Studies and Observations Group" ("SOG"). Here is the best short history of SOG's operations in Cambodia, which were code-named "Salem House":

"Salem House Operations

Concurrent with the Prairie Fire operations were the SOG’s missions in northeastern Cambodia. These operations, originally named “Daniel Boone,” were later redesignated “Salem House.” These missions provided intelligence on North Vietnamese and Viet Cong bases located in Cambodia. Another objective of the Salem House operations was to determine the level of Cambodian Government support for the NVA and Viet Cong. 13

The Salem House operations had a number of restrictions that affected their activities in Cambodia. Many of the restrictions were modified or withdrawn and new restrictions imposed; the pattern of change in the restrictions presents an interesting picture of the war’s development in Cambodia. In May 1967, the Salem House missions were subject to the following restrictions: Only reconnaissance teams were to be committed into Cambodia and the teams could not exceed an overall strength of 12 men, to include not more than three U.S. advisers. Teams were not to engage in combat except to avoid capture. They did have permission to have contact with civilians. No more than three reconnaissance teams could be committed on operations in Cambodia at any one time. The teams could conduct no more than ten missions in any 30-day period. 14

By October 1967, SOG’s teams had permission to infiltrate the entire Cambodian border area to a depth of 20 kilometers. However, their helicopters were only permitted ten kilometers inside Cambodia. In December, the DOD, with the Department of State’s concurrence, approved the use of Forward Air Controllers (FACs) to support SOG operations. The FACs had authorization to make two flights in support of each Salem House mission.

In October 1968, SOG teams received permission to emplace self-destructing land mines in Cambodia. The following December, the depth of penetration into northern Cambodia was extended to 30 kilometers; however, the 20-kilometer limit remained in effect for central and southern Cambodia. The final adjustment in Salem House operations made in 1970 during the incursion into Cambodia permitted reconnaissance teams to operate 200 meters west of the Mekong River (an average distance of 185 kilometers west of the South Vietnamese border). However, the SOG reconnaissance teams never ventured that far west, due to the lift and range limitations of their UH-1F helicopters. Thus from the initiation of SOG’s Cambodian operations in 1967 until 1970, there was a progressive expansion of the zones of operation and OPS-35 patrols within Cambodia. The enlargement of the areas of operation and the increasing number of Salem House missions, gives an indication of how seriously the Johnson and Nixon Administrations viewed the NVA’s use of Cambodian base areas. It was also indicative of the U.S. military’s growing awareness of the role of the Central Office for South Vietnam (COSVN) and its deleterious effect on the war in South Vietnam. 15

From 1967 through April 1972, OPS-35 conducted 1,398 reconnaissance missions, 38 platoon-sized patrols, and 12 multi-platoon operations in Cambodia. During the same period, it captured 24 prisoners of war. 16"

This account, a pretty comprehensive one, does not seem to provide for the possibility swift boat transportation, indicating instead that helicopters were used for insertions of special forces, and that these flights were tightly controlled. (A couple of pictures of helicporter bases connected with these operations can be seen here.) First person accounts of participation in these cross-border operations are full of details about helicopter insertions and rescues but are silent on swift boat details.

My inability to locate any account of swift boat support for covert missions across the Cambidan border doesn't preclude such support having occured, of course, but it raises many questions given the ease with which it is possible to verify helicopter support for these then-secret and now widely-discussed missions. Add to those questions the answers I got from John O'Neill to questions on this particular subject when I interviewed him Friday. O'Neill denied ever having been sent into Cambodia when he commanded a swift boat, and asserted that no swift boat commander other than John Kerry has ever claimed to participate in such missions.

Last week Drudge reported that Douglas Brinkley was preparing a New Yorker story on Kerry's exploits. Tom McGuire of JustOneMinute doubts whether such an article will appear. I hope he's wrong because now my curiosity is fully engaged: On what is brinkley relying? Did John Kerry really do these Kurtz-like runs into the heart of darkness, or did he just record such things in his journals as stored treasures against the day that he'd authorize a biography to use them? Or did he hatch this stuff post Apocalypse Now viewing? Is the magic hat real, or just about the single most damning piece of evidence since the glove-that-did-not-fit-which-led-to-must-acquit?

There's no down-side to the Bush campaign at this point in pushing the story along because Kerry's pratfall on Christmas-Eve-in-Cambodia-in-1968 provides blanket immunity to anyone asking tough questions about the rest of the story. Kevin Drum has warned all of us interested in the Kurtz Chronicles that we are displaying "deep unseriousness" about the election by participating in this "smear," and warns darkly that "[i]t will be remembered." Heh. As though anyone can look bad after Kerry's "seared, seared" oration.

The really, really interesting question will follow only if Kerry is exposed has having embroidered this part of his narrative as well. If that's the case, one can only imagine the summersaults ahead among the lefty bloggers.

And that's where the John Kerry's Kurtz Chronicles stand as of August 15, 2004 at 2:00 PM, Pacific. Readers with any observations that will either add to the argument that Kerry couldn't have undertaken these missions or which would support his having done so are invited to send them to me at hhewitt@hughhewitt.com. I will make them available to the newpapers via this website, though at this point I doubt they would cover an extensive photo shoot of Kerry proving he couldn't have been across the Cambodian border. On the other hand, corroborating evidence is sure to get picked up.


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To: CaraM
You're not wrong, Cara. What I think we're trying to do here is amass as much relevant information as possible in an effort to explode each and every one of Kerry's Cambodia stories. Whatever we can discover gets sent off in a zillion different directions for dissemination far and wide. Swift Vets, Hugh Hewitt, Captain's Quarters, Mark Steyn, George Will, and so on, right out to the liberal newspapers and networks.

The idea is to turn up the volume on Kerry. Everywhere he goes. At all times.

81 posted on 08/15/2004 6:56:32 PM PDT by Bonaparte
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To: Congressman Billybob
Good catch about the PBRs, but weren't they too small to accomodate passengers? But I think the big deal in Brinkley's revise is the fact that Kerry went with two other Swift boats. Who captained those boats? It is not believable that Kerry does not remember the names of the two officers who joined him in Cambodia, any more that the pilots of Doolittle's Raid forgot the names of their fellow squadron mates.

That being said, I really don't see this going anywhere. The chant of "let's just move on" is already beginning to form, and the MSM is not going to make an issue of this, and without the MSM it will be Hewitt, Rush, Hannity, et. al. preaching to the choir.

82 posted on 08/15/2004 6:57:50 PM PDT by xkaydet65 (" You have never tasted freedom my friend, else you would know, it is purchased not with gold, but w)
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To: RonDog

His butler probably is carrying his brief case...yeah that's it the butler has it.


83 posted on 08/15/2004 7:00:44 PM PDT by GailA ( hanoi john, I'm for the death penalty for terrorist, before I impose a moratorium on it.)
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To: encm(ss)
See post 60, 61, 62 et seq. Also the map linked at post 29. The river on the left is the Bassac, not the Mekong. It is not part of the Mekong river system, although it is linked to the Mekong by a series of canals. It runs contiguously with the border for a short distance, whereas the Mekong river does not do this.
84 posted on 08/15/2004 7:02:00 PM PDT by Bonaparte
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To: CaraM

Sorry about the sloppy linking at 22. It's reposted at 24.


85 posted on 08/15/2004 7:03:35 PM PDT by Bonaparte
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To: GailA
"Why would a CIA agent give hano joh his hat?"

Probably to mark him out for termination by his shooter, just before they got out the calculator and determined that he wasn't worth a .50 cal round.

86 posted on 08/15/2004 7:07:05 PM PDT by Bonaparte
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To: RonDog
Great post, RD! Lileks is the man.

Please add me to your Hewitt ping list.

87 posted on 08/15/2004 7:11:47 PM PDT by Bonaparte
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To: Bonaparte
I could not get to it at 24 either..weird.

But..do you have Hugh Hewitt ping list? If yes, please add my name. Good stuff.

88 posted on 08/15/2004 7:19:11 PM PDT by CaraM
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To: Diddley
"Supine" is flat on their backs.

"Prone" is getting closer, since they are now crawling on their bellies.

But on their knees, with their heads buried in the sand and their butts hanging high and wide -- now that's an accurate description.

89 posted on 08/15/2004 7:19:51 PM PDT by Bonaparte
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To: CaraM
"Hugh Hewitt ping list?"

That's RonDog at post 77. I'll check the link at 24...

90 posted on 08/15/2004 7:21:07 PM PDT by Bonaparte
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To: Bonaparte
You are now ON my "Hugh Hewitt" PING list.
(I generally send out three to five pings a week to this list.)
See also Free Republic's "Hugh Hewitt" keyword search

91 posted on 08/15/2004 7:21:41 PM PDT by RonDog
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To: CaraM

I just got to the site linked at 24 with no problem. Unfortunately, it's a geocities site so there would be no point trying to paste the map here. Besides, it's a huge file and is mostly just a beautiful map, that's all.


92 posted on 08/15/2004 7:24:07 PM PDT by Bonaparte
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To: CaraM
Here's the URL...
    http://www.geocities.com/teerapongsf/Map/map_Mek_in_Cam.htm

Cut/paste it into the address field at the top of your browser window and see if that works. You could also try a different browser.

94 posted on 08/15/2004 7:28:20 PM PDT by Bonaparte
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To: RonDog

Muchas gracias!


95 posted on 08/15/2004 7:28:54 PM PDT by Bonaparte
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To: CaraM
But..do you have Hugh Hewitt ping list?

If yes, please add my name. Good stuff.

You are now ON my "Hugh Hewitt" PING list, too. :o)

And, just in case you had not heard:

1 - John Kerry served in Vietnam,
and
2 - Hugh Hewitt has a new book out. ;)


Hugh Hewitt's NEW book
on sale NOW
at amazon.com

96 posted on 08/15/2004 7:32:19 PM PDT by RonDog
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To: NavySEAL F-16; Howlin; Liz; ALOHA RONNIE; RonDog
"He said: 'Kerry went into Cambodian waters three or four times in January and February 1969 on clandestine missions.'

The Effin' Kerry story gets WORSE!

97 posted on 08/15/2004 7:33:37 PM PDT by Libloather (What did Bergler stow - and when did he stow it?)
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To: xkaydet65
Oh, it won't go anywhere unless we all make it go somewhere. That's work. If people are unwilling to do that work, then Kerry gets away with it.

Start with the easy ones like Hannity and Hume at Fox and the editors at Washington Times, while continuing to pound away through all the conservative sites on the net. Then go to work on the networks, the other cable channels, talk radio, strategically placed congressional Republicans, editors of local papers. Big signs and chants are Kerry appearances wouldn't hurt either.

That, IMO, is how to break through the media's wall of silence around Kerry. He's nothing without the liberal media monopoly protecting him. And they're nothing if we start seriously eroding their appearance of credibility and start hammering away at their sponsors.

98 posted on 08/15/2004 7:47:00 PM PDT by Bonaparte
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To: Bonaparte; Puddleglum; stockpirate
The idea is to turn up the volume on Kerry.
Everywhere he goes. At all times.
Good idea.
Perhaps we can FReep his public appearances...
...with something like THIS:

Get a Santa Suit and Hound Kerry (Shameless Vanity)
Puddleglum
Posted on 08/11/2004 6:57:20 AM PDT by Puddleglum

I wish we could have a freeper show at every Kerry speaking site wearing a Santa suit and holding up a sign saying:

"Tell us about Christmas in Cambodia!"
-- snip --

To: Blzbba

I think this is a wonderful idea.

Here is a suggested line for the sign:

"Kerry wasn't in Cambodia before he was in Cambodia."


10 posted on 08/11/2004 7:06:49 AM PDT by stockpirate (Kerry and The Taxocrates must be defeated! "Kerry wasn't in Cambodia before he was in Cambodia.")

-- snip --

To: stockpirate

Ding, ding, ding!!!
We have a WINNER!
"Kerry WAS in Cambodia...
...before he was NOT in Cambodia."

23 posted on 08/11/2004 8:38:16 AM PDT by RonDog

99 posted on 08/15/2004 7:50:13 PM PDT by RonDog
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To: RonDog
Kerry WAS in Cambodia... ...before he was NOT in Cambodia.

...and put it right under that killer graphic at post 44 on a nice 5'x4' placard.

100 posted on 08/15/2004 8:12:50 PM PDT by Bonaparte
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