Posted on 08/27/2004 3:25:27 PM PDT by stockpirate
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"[redacted] that on April four, one nie seven two, a representive of the North Vietanese Government at the Paris Peace talks telephoned the 'movement' in the United States to be ready to take action, presumably demostrations, to counter expected escalation of bombing by American air forces in South Vietnam as a result of the increased military action of North Vietnamese forces in Quang Tri Province, South Vietnam.
I've always wondered if Kerry (the ultimate flip-flopper) wasn't also one of the FBI informants in VVAW. That would be ironic. Also, he could NEVER admit it, because the Left would turn on him in a heartbeat as a SNITCH and TRAITOR to THEM! LOL. Maybe someone should start such a rumor? Who knows, it might be true.
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I have information that indicates that John Kerry was with the VVAW as a national leader until at least untilas least January 1973.
I was reading an analysis of Kerry's fit reps from the navy and was astounded to fiind report of a letter from a civilian, Kenneth Clements, to his commanding officer about him. The persons discussing the records said it was not known who this guy was other than there was a psychotherapist by that name in Altadena California. Kerry was in California in training just prior to Gridley and was unexplainedly absent for several months, or at least there were not fit reps for that time. This was on sportsmenforkerry,,,a group that dislikes Kerry. It was something I hadn't read. Does Kerry have a mental history? Any idea of who this Clements might be?
Just sent this to Drudge
If this can be confirmed, that Kerry was involved, he is really really toast.
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Does it say "Threat as Yellow" or "Treat as Yellow"? I haven't read Section 15 yet, but in the other files I've read it says "Treat as Yellow" (for example see Section 14, page 161).
So when did John Kerry leave the VVAW, anyway?
Emergency March for Peace Ad, New York Times, page E5, April 16, 1972
In Protest at U of I (from AP), Edwardsville Intelligencer (Edwardsville, Illinois), April 22, 1972
It doesn't matter if Kerry is guilty or not, the left won't turn on him. Many people are not voting for Kerry so much as they are voting against Bush.
Many people in this country view Kerry's treason as "patriotic and heroic"and they are called news reporters.
Sigh,,,,,,,,
Still God bless y'all for bringing this up
bttt
The Viet Cong's best friend.
I was in a hurry and may have misspelled it.
Look at the FITREP after that. In the reference block it has a letter from some politician. Both of these might just be letters of appreciation for giving them a tour or helping them with a burial at sea, but neither reference is available on the website while the other references (naval messages) are included.
Sorry it is "Treat"
No problem; I read it that way the first time I saw it in the other files, too, LOL!
I found the guy's license. He was a therapist, family and indiv. He was licnsed in Oct 72 and license expired in 1998. Strange. I need to go look up the date of the letter he wrote. No other info. He may be dead.
In what capacity? I know he was a 'spokesman', but its generally accepted that he left the executive committee after the Nov '71 meeting at which assassinations were discussed. If you have solid info otherwise, that's valuable. If he's just speaking at events, that's probably not dispositive.
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