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Truman Was Right About the CIA
Mises Institute ^ | 03/08/2017 | Jeff Deist

Posted on 05/13/2021 11:10:27 AM PDT by george76

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To: Yardstick

“Yep, he sure did. Even back then Democrats were Democrats.”

In and after college I had several Democrat friends. I had a few in the DC area, where we lived.

Out here in California, forget even trying to be friends with any Democrats.


61 posted on 06/01/2021 5:40:55 PM PDT by Grampa Dave (“Respond only to polite and intelligent posters, who don’t insult you or us! Forget the others!”)
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To: Grampa Dave

What is? All your post says is:

“This reads like a CIA tagline or explanation for something, maybe.:”


62 posted on 06/01/2021 6:00:44 PM PDT by Bill of Rights FIRST (If you understand, no explanation is needed; if you don't understand, no explanation is possible.)
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To: Grampa Dave

The EVIL CIA creates all these wars to get our military killed, while at the same time the EVIL CIA and it’s EVIL cohorts contractors, companies, etc. get rich off of things in those countries, like lithium and opium in Afghanistan, and oil and antiquities in Iraq, etc. I wonder what the EVIL CIA got from Vietnam, etc. since the CIA of course started that war too and got countless of our military killed, maimed, etc.


63 posted on 06/02/2021 4:28:12 AM PDT by Bill of Rights FIRST (If you understand, no explanation is needed; if you don't understand, no explanation is possible.)
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To: Bill of Rights FIRST

The article below tells us of the first Nam Casualties,probably cutesy of the CIA.
New memorial dedicated to soldiers who died on secret mission to Vietnam
By Megan ZieglerPublished 16 hours agoU.S.FOX TV Digital Team

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New memorial dedicated to soldiers who died on secret mission to Vietnam
By Megan Ziegler Published agoU.S.FOX TV Digital Team

Flying Tiger Line Flight 739 Monument dedicated
After 59 years, the families of the soldiers who died in Flying Tiger Line Flight 739 received some closure.

A new memorial for dozens of American soldiers and civilian crew members who died decades ago during a secret mission to Vietnam was unveiled Saturday.

The Flying Tiger Line Flight 739 Monument was dedicated during a special ceremony in Columbia Falls, Maine.

Nearly 60 years ago, dozens of soldiers assembled for a top secret mission to Vietnam, three years before President Lyndon Johnson officially sent U.S. combat troops to the country.

But the soldiers never made it. Their airplane disappeared between Guam and the Philippines, leaving behind no trace.

Because their deaths were not in the combat zone, their names were not allowed on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington. Ever since, loved ones have spent years seeking answers about the mission and acknowledgment of their deaths but have found neither.

But Saturday, family members of more than 20 of the fallen soldiers gathered for the dedication. This is the first time that many of these families have met one another to share their stories and experiences stemming from that fateful day.

The unveiling featured a reading of the names, a rifle salute, the playing of taps and the laying of a wreath.

The monument, made entirely of granite, is about 8 feet tall and bears the name of all who were aboard and presumed dead.

“It’s incredible,” said Donna Ellis, of Haslett, Michigan, who was 5 when her father, Melvin Lewis Hatt, died in the crash.

Josephine Gilpatrick, sister of Donald “Duckie” Sargent who was aboard Flying Tiger Line Flight 739, has waited 59 years to see her brother’s name in stone.

“These men and their flight crew perished in what would become one of the biggest aviation mysteries out of the Vietnam War era,” part of the memorial inscription reads.

The mission, early in the Vietnam war, is shrouded in mystery.

Freedom of Information Act requests by loved ones have yielded redacted documents with little useful information about the clandestine mission.

“I do feel frustrated. It’s almost as if they never existed as soldiers. It’s almost like they don’t matter, that their deaths don’t matter,” said Dianna Taylor Crumpler, of Olive Branch, Mississippi, whose brother, James Henry Taylor, an Army chaplain, died on the flight.

In 1962, soldiers from across the country assembled at Travis Air Force Base in California before boarding a propeller-powered Lockheed Super Constellation operated by the Flying Tiger Line, which chartered flights for the U.S. military.

The 93 U.S. soldiers, three South Vietnamese and 11 crew members aboard Flight 739 never made it to Saigon. It departed from California and made refueling stops in Hawaii, Wake Island and Guam before vanishing on the next leg of the flight to the Philippines on March 16.

Sailors on a tanker in the area made a report of witnessing a mid-air explosion, but no debris from the aircraft was recovered.

In Maine, the founder of Wreaths Across America, which places wreaths at Arlington National Cemetery and at veteran grave sites around the world, was moved by the story and decided to create a monument.

“When I first heard the story about this mission, I was shocked to learn that nothing has been done for these families,” said Morrill Worcester. “I said that day, that we would do something to make sure these people are honored and remembered, and to hopefully give some closure to these families.”

https://www.fox29.com/news/new-memorial-dedicated-to-soldiers-who-died-on-secret-mission-to-vietnam


64 posted on 06/02/2021 7:03:53 AM PDT by Grampa Dave (“Respond only to polite and intelligent posters, who don’t insult you or us! Forget the others!”)
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To: Grampa Dave

There is no telling what the CIA did to them, or where they took them. If the CIA didn’t blow up/crash their airplane then the CIA took them somewhere and tortured them, etc. mercilessly to/before killing them.

You mean supposed “courtesy” of the (EVIL) CIA.


65 posted on 06/02/2021 7:35:23 AM PDT by Bill of Rights FIRST (If you understand, no explanation is needed; if you don't understand, no explanation is possible.)
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WOW. I was wrong, Truman actually invented ex-Presidents getting rich and that’s the least of it.

https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2021/07/the-truman-show.html?utm_campaign=nym&utm_medium=s1&utm_source=tw

He had the nerve to complain income taxes ate up his memoir profits, then convinced Congress to give ex-Presidents a pension. Oh yeah but he was actually rich, worth 6.6 mil in today’s dollars at the time he left office. 2 mil of that money he made while President by EMBEZZLING from an expense account he was given.

He had made another 3.7 mil in todays dollars from selling his memoirs and speaking engagements by the time Congress passed the pension. I’m gonna try to post this.


66 posted on 08/04/2021 10:56:54 PM PDT by Impy ("We didn't steal the election, we swear!!!" - Sincerely, The Election Thieves )
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