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Unwanted Dead or Alive -- Part 1
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The Bottom Line!
Kissinger revealed his true intentions when he declared: “Military men are dumb, stupid animals to be used as pawns for foreign policy.”
And one of his carefully placed clones, was Harriet Ison, Charge d’ Affairs -- United States Embassy in Vientiane, Laos. She said: “You do not understand … there is a greater destiny for our foreign policy in Asia and the POWs are expendable in pursuit of that policy.”
Does This Not Say It All?
No matter how many outright lies, how many half truths, how many glib-tongued denials, how much disinformation -- for whatever the political or personal-reasons – the fact remains that there have been, beginning in 1973, American fighting men abandoned in various parts of Southeast Asia.
POWs in Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia and elsewhere were deliberately betrayed from the very beginning by individuals in our government.
“Men who would deliberately leave behind Americans to suffer and die in captivity and who would attack those trying to tell the truth are dangerous men,” charged Charlie Reese in his Orlando Sentinel column of January 22, 1991. “Our government knew there were living POWs left behind and resorted to lies, intimidation, disinformation, frameups, character assassination and possibly even murder to keep that disgusting secret.”
Of course American politicians and bureaucrats knew POWs were left behind! It was certainly no secret in 1973 and it’s no secret now!
Read this excerpt from An Examination of U,S, Policy Toward POW/MIAs, a report issued on January 22, 1991 by the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations: “United States government officials have been told by North Vietnamese officials that the North Vietnam government was still holding U.S. POWs well after the conclusion of Operation Homecoming.”
But the POW/MIA situation in Southeast Asia wasn’t anything new!
In 1945 the Russians “liberated’ more than 1,000,000 Allied POWs who had been incarcerated in German prisoner of war camps in Poland, East Germany and Austria.
More than 500,000 of the prisoners were never returned to their own country.
Roosevelt and Truman believed that a dispute over these tens of thousands of American POWs simply wasn’t worth the risk of war with America’s Soviet “Allies.”
The potential military and diplomatic losses weren’t thought to be worth the recovery of any number of American POWs known to be in Russian hands. Their decision was made on the trusted advice of men like high ranking State Department official Alger Hiss and Harry Hopkins, Roosevelt closest White House advisor and confidant. Both were known to be Communist agents.
Churchill and other British leaders, not surprisingly came to an identical conclusion. They were advised by a great number of influential people in government including Kim Philby.
This man was at the time of the 1945 POW crisis England’s top ranking counter intelligence officer¬ with the British Secret Intelligence Service.
Donald Maclain -- the First Secretary of Britain’s Embassy in Washington was another. Maclain, a flagrant homosexual, had access to all classified documents pertaining to the nasty POW situation involving the Russians.
These traitors turned out to be but the tip of an iceberg. There were many more highly placed spies in the American and British governments. The loyalty of these Communist agents wasn’t to the United States and Great Britain!
It was instead to Stalin and his bloody police state. In other words, these traitors were all secret Kremlin espionage agents. Their insidious actions severely compromised the Allied handling of the POW problem. All this is thoroughly covered the explosive documentary The McCarthy Chronicles Part 1 Treason! Right
“According to the decryptions of Soviet NKVD radio traffic a large number of Soviet spies existed in the White House, the OSS, the Pentagon, and the State Department” revealed John M.G. Brown on May 21, 1990, in “Mikhail Gorbachev Let Our People Go,” a special ”New American” feature. Brown continued “Britain’s Foreign Office, its signal intelligence and MI-5 were also heavily infested with Russian agents. This of course gave the Soviets precise information on every American and British move and countermove before they were made.”
Is it any wonder that the American and British POW policy went in the direction that it did?
Now we come to Vietnam in 1973!
These POWs, including tens of thousands of Americ
Kissinger revealed his true intentions when he declared: “Military men are dumb, stupid animals to be used as pawns for foreign policy.”
And one of his carefully placed clones, was Harriet Ison, Charge d’ Affairs -- United States Embassy in Vientiane, Laos. She said: “You do not understand … there is a greater destiny for our foreign policy in Asia and the POWs are expendable in pursuit of that policy.”
Does This Not Say It All?
No matter how many outright lies, how many half truths, how many glib-tongued denials, how much disinformation -- for whatever the political or personal-reasons – the fact remains that there have been, beginning in 1973, American fighting men abandoned in various parts of Southeast Asia.
POWs in Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia and elsewhere were deliberately betrayed from the very beginning by individuals in our government.
“Men who would deliberately leave behind Americans to suffer and die in captivity and who would attack those trying to tell the truth are dangerous men,” charged Charlie Reese in his Orlando Sentinel column of January 22, 1991. “Our government knew there were living POWs left behind and resorted to lies, intimidation, disinformation, frameups, character assassination and possibly even murder to keep that disgusting secret.”
Of course American politicians and bureaucrats knew POWs were left behind! It was certainly no secret in 1973 and it’s no secret now!
Read this excerpt from An Examination of U,S, Policy Toward POW/MIAs, a report issued on January 22, 1991 by the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations: “United States government officials have been told by North Vietnamese officials that the North Vietnam government was still holding U.S. POWs well after the conclusion of Operation Homecoming.”
But the POW/MIA situation in Southeast Asia wasn’t anything new!
In 1945 the Russians “liberated’ more than 1,000,000 Allied POWs who had been incarcerated in German prisoner of war camps in Poland, East Germany and Austria.
More than 500,000 of the prisoners were never returned to their own country.
Roosevelt and Truman believed that a dispute over these tens of thousands of American POWs simply wasn’t worth the risk of war with America’s Soviet “Allies.”
The potential military and diplomatic losses weren’t thought to be worth the recovery of any number of American POWs known to be in Russian hands. Their decision was made on the trusted advice of men like high ranking State Department official Alger Hiss and Harry Hopkins, Roosevelt closest White House advisor and confidant. Both were known to be Communist agents.
Churchill and other British leaders, not surprisingly came to an identical conclusion. They were advised by a great number of influential people in government including Kim Philby.
This man was at the time of the 1945 POW crisis England’s top ranking counter intelligence officer¬ with the British Secret Intelligence Service.
Donald Maclain -- the First Secretary of Britain’s Embassy in Washington was another. Maclain, a flagrant homosexual, had access to all classified documents pertaining to the nasty POW situation involving the Russians.
These traitors turned out to be but the tip of an iceberg. There were many more highly placed spies in the American and British governments. The loyalty of these Communist agents wasn’t to the United States and Great Britain!
It was instead to Stalin and his bloody police state. In other words, these traitors were all secret Kremlin espionage agents. Their insidious actions severely compromised the Allied handling of the POW problem. All this is thoroughly covered the explosive documentary The McCarthy Chronicles Part 1 Treason! Right
“According to the decryptions of Soviet NKVD radio traffic a large number of Soviet spies existed in the White House, the OSS, the Pentagon, and the State Department” revealed John M.G. Brown on May 21, 1990, in “Mikhail Gorbachev Let Our People Go,” a special ”New American” feature. Brown continued “Britain’s Foreign Office, its signal intelligence and MI-5 were also heavily infested with Russian agents. This of course gave the Soviets precise information on every American and British move and countermove before they were made.”
Is it any wonder that the American and British POW policy went in the direction that it did?
Now we come to Vietnam in 1973!
These POWs, including tens of thousands of Americ
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