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Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2013 6:43 am Post subject: Did John Kerry act as an enemy agent? |
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We of course, know the answer, but Jerome Corsi has this article up at WND and draws heavily on one he did in 2007 and is more to the point.
Quote: | A document captured from the Vietnamese communists during the Vietnam War strongly suggests a close link existed between the Hanoi regime and VVAW while Kerry served as the group’s leading national spokesman. The document, a 1971 “circular” distributed by the Vietnamese communists within Vietnam, discusses strategies to coordinate a national propaganda effort with the activities in the United States undertaken by anti-war activists.
The 1971 circular read: “The spontaneous antiwar movement in the United States have received assistance and guidance from the friendly (Viet Cong/National Vietnamese Government) delegations at the Paris Peace talks.”
Prior to the discovery of the circular, there was no direct evidence that Hanoi was steering the U.S. anti-war movement’s activities by conveying Hanoi’s goals and wishes to movement leaders during their frequent visits to Paris, though many investigators had assumed that to be the case.
Further analysis of the document supports the contention that Madame Binh used her Paris meeting with Kerry to instruct him on how he and VVAW might best serve as Hanoi’s surrogates in the U.S. In the spring and summer of 1971, a key strategy of Hanoi was to advance what was known as Madame Binh’s Seven Point Peace Plan. |
Read more at WND
The article from 2007 can be read at WinterSoldier.com: John Kerry and the VVAW: Hanoi's American Puppets? _________________ Clark County Conservative |
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