October 26, 2004


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    The Hanoi Candidate


    Recently discovered docs show Kerry received marching orders directly from VC while meeting in Paris


     


     


    1993: Sen. John Kerry meeting with general secretary of the North


    Vietnamese Communist Party, Comrade Do Muoi


     


    John Kerry had claimed he only “happened“ to be in Paris at the time and met with “both sides“ (keep an eye on the legality of even that excuse), but previously unearthed documents show that Kerry traveled to Paris “to meet with Viet Cong leader Madame Nguyen Thi Binh“ several times during that period, the Worldnet Daily report says.


     


    The report also cites newly discovered documents connecting the US anti-war groups Vietnam Veterans Against the war, the People’s Coalition for Peace and Justice and the American Communist Party to direction by, and coordination with VC operatives including one scathing account of Hanoi’s direct involvement mentioned in papers said to be captured from VC in 1971:


     


    Of the U.S. antiwar movements, the two most important ones are: The PCPJ ((the People’s Committee for Peace and Justice)) and the NPAC ((National Peace Action Committee)). These two movements have gathered much strength and staged many demonstrations. The PCPJ is the most important. It maintains relations with us.


     


    According to WND,


     


    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.


     


    The documents were said to be recently discovered by Swift Boat Vets and POWs for Truth’s Jerome Corsi who is the co-author of  “Unfit for Command,” and Scott Swett, the group’s webmaster (Wintersoldier.com.) Corsi says the documents are “100 percent” authenticated, however no word as yet regarding the nature of any independent verification – a necessary thing in an election year, as we’ve learned. Corsi says they were surpringly uncovered at Texas Tech University‘s Vietnam-era archive in Lubbock, during their search. The documents are among millions of others stored in the archive. Corsi says the timing of the discovery was only providencial.


     


    Kerry has yet to apologize to veterans for his 1971 accusations that all U.S. Vietnam veterans were war criminals. When pressed during a phone conversation with one of the Swift Vets against Kerry, Kerry dug his hole a little deeper by clarifying his continued position: “When we dedicated swift boat one in ’92, I said to all the swift guys that I wasn’t talking about the swifties, I was talking about all the rest of the veterans.”


     


    Whoa, that was a relief…


     


    So far John Kerry is the only Vet from that era who has admitted to committing war crimes (the dirty little secret is his crimes were against U.S. troops), and who not only sided with the enemy, but actively worked overtime for the enemy while still in uniform. This begs the question (yet again) of whether a known war-criminal (now a double-entendre) should be elected Commander-in-Chief – especially in wartime.



     


     


     


     


    Related:


    Communist North Vietnamese Museum Suddenly Takes Down Honored Kerry Photo


    The picture of Kerry meeting with North Vietnamese leaders in 1993 was said to honor sympathizers’ “wholehearted support and strong encouragement to our people’s patriotic resistance against the U.S. for national salvation.” The Kerry photo was also noteworthy due to its location within the Ho Chi Minh City (former Saigon) museum: dedicated to Vietnam-era stateside anti-U.S. Protests.



     


     


    Gen. Giap: Kerry’s Group Helped Hanoi Defeat U.S.



     


     


    Blogbat 24 August: Anatomy of a Political Meltdown


     


     


     


     


     


    ANATOMY OF ABANDONMENT


     



    American advisor with South Vietnamese


    soldiers in better times. But Those South


    Vietnamese heros would soon face grave 


    reprisals of terror, torture and murder that


    carry on until today, along with the general


    atrocities of religious, ethnic and political


    persecution so acute to Communist totalitariates.


     


    The Latest Human Rights Atrocities in Communist Vietnam


    More than a “nuisance”: The communist regime has murdered and oppressed millions since taking control of power in both North and South Vietnam. Click the link to see the count for this year’s cost – and who still pays for “surrender”.


     


    Continuing a Campaign of Repression


    Russian Prima-News report says,


     


    On 2 May this year the Vietnamese military arrested Ksor To, a resident of Buon Ga, on the grounds that he was distributing Bibles among local people. In prison he was beaten and tortured.


    This year on 26 April police arrested I Tlut Kbiura, from Buon Ving, who had helped people hiding in the forest to avoid arrest. He was beaten up and tortured with electric shocks.


     


    – perhaps wired to “human genitals,” by any chance? Makes one wonder who did what to whom way back when, doesn’t it?


     



     


    More Vietnam human rights links


     


    Dissidents of the Internet Age


     


    Vietnamese-Americans Know the Truth… and Support Bush


    “The multi-cultural population group (of Asian-Americans) was not unanimous in their support of the Democrat, with Chinese, South Asian and Japanese-American voters tilting towards Kerry, while Vietnamese, Korean and Filipino Americans were more in favour of Bush.”


     


    Darkness and Light: Christmas Counterpoint in Hanoi


     


     


     


     Church that was confiscated by the Communist regime (note red star in place of cross)


     


     


     


     


     



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