Posted on 10/25/2004 10:11:19 PM PDT by Carling
The first documentary evidence that Vietnamese communists were directly steering John Kerry's antiwar group Vietnam Veterans Against the War has been discovered in a U.S. archive, according to a researcher who spoke with WorldNetDaily.
One freshly unearthed document, captured by the U.S. from Vietnamese communists in 1971, indicates the Viet Cong and North Vietnamese delegations to the Paris peace talks that year were used as the communications link to direct the activities of Kerry and other antiwar activists who attended.
Kerry insists he attended the talks only because he happened to be in France on his honeymoon and maintains he met with both sides. But previously revealed records indicate the future senator made two, and possibly three, trips to Paris to meet with Vietcong leader Madame Binh then promote her plan's demand for U.S. surrender.
(Excerpt) Read more at worldnetdaily.com ...
A Primer on Kerry's Vietnam Treachery (send to undecided voters)
More to investigate for the John F. Kerry Timeline.
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I just made the original article visible on WinterSoldier.com...
An (antiwar) movement initiated by the NPAC in Apr 71 with the participation of the PCPJ consisted of demonstrations demanding a rapid withdrawal of US troops from Vietnam.
Since early Apr 71, there have been small demonstrations in different localities and branches. Repatriated soldiers have denounced US war crimes in NVN.
On 24 Apr, the movement was at its climax. Over 500,000 people gathered in Washington DC and 30,000 in San Francisco. Many people that had not participated in previous struggles were present at these demonstrations. This caused great effects (in the US government).
In May 71 the PCPJ staged demonstrations but the NPAC did not participate in them.
The purpose of these demonstrations was the same as the one staged on 24 (Spr 71). But new slogans were adopted such as "Nixon must immediately set the deadline for the withdrawal of US troops from South Vietnam", "If the government does not end the war the people will "end!" the government", "The US must immediately end the war in Indochina" together with slogans demanding improvement of social welfare in the US.
On 2 Mar 71 the PCPJ used the slogan "Workers must disobey the government's orders". This was a great success for us. It was regreattable that there was a lack of cooperation between the NPAC and PCPJ in demonstrations in May 71, due to disagreements on the following points:
The NPAC did not want to connect the antiwar slogans to those demanding the improvement of social welfare and demand that (President) Nixon immediately withdraw US troops from SVN instead of fixing a deadline for it.
The NPAC refused to order demonstrators to block routes leading to the White House and the Pentagon or rpevent civil servants from going to their offices.
(President) Nixon mobilised troops and policemen to disperse the demonstrators.
Thirteen thousand persons were arrested but afterwards they were set free. Only leaders of the demonstrations were prosecuted.
As a result of these demonstrations the PCPJ learned a number of lessons.
1. The antiwar movements in Apr and May 71 were the people's greatest political struggle movements in the US. Although the people were terrorised, they were not demoralized.
2> The PCPJ realized that the slogan "If the government does not end the people will "End!" the government" was not appropriate because the people would misunderstand this slogan and President Nixon would suppress demonstrations.
Hanoi John: Kerry and the Antiwar Movements Communist Connections
According to a book by close friend George Butler, they honeymooned in Jamaica.
The sycophants, I mean reporters, at the Boston Globe report the same thing.
It's like this guy is wrapped in teflon. nothing sticks.
Well, you've got a hundred media organizations scrambling to peel everything off of him. It's a swarm of Igors frantically tightening Frankenkerry's bolts.
I saw that.
The damage is done though.
It's seared in my memory.
SEARED I tell you!
Everyone email Drudge, Hannity, & Rush.
KERRY: I didn't say necessarily the Kurds. There are other members of the opposition. There are people who are outside the country prepared to go in. There are others inside the country. And I believe -- I mean, I was in Safwan. I went there when the signing of the armistice took place at the end of the war.
And I remember seeing that land, which lent itself in my judgment, considerably to the creation of almost an enclave, which I thought we should have done then. And I think is one way to begin to approach things now, but there are other possibilities. The important thing is that Saddam Hussein and the world knows that we think Saddam Hussein is essentially out of sync with the times. He is and has acted like a terrorist. And he is engaged in activities that are unacceptable.
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Problem? Kerry WASN'T IN SAFWAN for the signing of the cease-fire, which took place on March 3rd, 1991. He was in Iraq - 2 weeks later, to congratulate the troops for a job well done that he VOTED against! And for a further slap in the face, he mentioned.. yep VIETNAM!!!!
"It's unbelievable," Sen. John Kerry said, congratulating the troops yesterday. "A lot of those of us who served in Vietnam found a new breath of air in your courage and optimism." ...
LOL yeah like Skerry's ugly mug shot in mind. Looking at that guy seriously makes me shudder. It's a sin to be that ugly.
=o)
All good points. I would say it requires a least a two-part strategy. If these documents are genuine, we need to get it to people who are conservative leaders familiar with the public airwaves: Drudge, Rush, Congress people, NRO, etc. Second, the common person can then make their voice heard on local radio, newspaper, churches, veterans groups, etc. But we must make sure not to do something stupid and set Kerry up for sympathy by making false charges. I think Bush is winning this election so we don't need to yank a great victory from our grasp.
FGS
Here's the origin of the documents:
[Note 1: On October 22, 2004, Swift Veterans and POWs for Truth researchers Troy Jenkins and Tom Wyld located the two Vietnamese communist documents referenced above in the archives of the Vietnam Center at Texas Tech University, in the Douglas Pike Collection. Douglas Pike was a leading authority on the Vietnam War who collected over 2 million pages of original documents now archived at the Vietnam Center. James Reckner, Ph.D., Director of the Vietnam Center at Texas Tech, verifies that the documents in the Pike collection are original and authentic.]
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