Defiance of Tyranny

Thursday, October 28, 2004


BREAKING NEWS: Hanoi may have directed Kerry's anti-war efforts

Discovered papers:

Hanoi directed Kerry directed by Hanoi documents recovered 'smoking gun'

October 26, 2004


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.

One freshly unearthed document, captured by the U.S. from Vietnamese communists in 1971 and later translated, 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 Viet Cong leader Madame Nguyen Thi Binh then promote her plan's demand for U.S. surrender.


"We're not going to say he's an agent for Vietnamese communists, but it's the next thing to it," Jerome Corsi said. "Whether he was consciously carrying out their direction or naively doing what they wanted, it amounted to the same thing – he advanced their cause."

Corsi, co-author of the Swift Boat Vets and POWs for Truth best-seller "Unfit for Command," and Scott Swett, who maintains the group's website, have posted a summary of the discovery on the website of Wintersoldier.com.

Corsi says the documents show how the North Vietnamese, the Viet Cong, the People's Coalition for Peace and Justice, the Communist Party of the USA and Kerry's VVAW worked closely together to achieve the Vietnamese communists' primary objective – the defeat of the U.S. in Vietnam.

"I think what we've discovered is a smoking gun," Corsi said. "We knew when we wrote 'Unfit for Command' that Kerry had met with Madame Binh and then promoted her peace plan.

"This document enables us to connect the dots," he emphasized. "We now have evidence Madame Binh was directing the antiwar movement ... and the person who implemented her strategy was John Kerry."

July 22, 1971, Kerry called on President Nixon to accept the plan at a press conference in which he surrounded himself with the families of POWs, a strategy outlined in the first document.

The two documents also connect the dots between the Vietnamese communists and the radical U.S. group People's Coalition for Peace and Justice through the person of Al Hubbard, a coordinating member of PCPJ and the executive director of VVAW while Kerry was its national spokesman.

"Al Hubbard and John Kerry were carrying out the predetermined agenda of the enemy in a coordinated fashion," Corsi said. "It's a level of collaboration that exceeded anything we had imagined."

'Return the medals'

The second document, captured by U.S. military forces in South Vietnam May 12, 1972, urges Vietnamese officials to promote the antiwar activities in the United States.

Significantly, the fifth paragraph makes it clear the Vietnamese communists were using, for propaganda purposes, a protest described as taking place April 19-22, 1971.


Kerry led Vietnam veterans in 1971 medal-toss protest.

This coincides with the well-known "Dewey Canyon III" protest in Washington, D.C., highlighted by Kerry's Senate Foreign Relations testimony charging American soldiers with war crimes.

The document's description of the protest includes the "return the medals" event in which Kerry and other VVAW members threw their war decorations toward the steps of the Capitol.


BREAKING NEWS: Kerry coerced other veterans to lie about atrocities

"I Lied About Atrocities"

WASHINGTON — A veteran who testified to John Kerry about atrocities he committed in the Vietnam War is now claiming that the Democratic presidential candidate coerced him to tell tales.


Steven Pitkin, an Army combat veteran, told FOX News that Kerry coached him and others to say they had witnessed war crimes, even after Pitkin told Kerry that he had not.

“Before they started the camera, they told me, ‘We need you to speak about the atrocities that happened over there.’ The whole company line that I initially came out and said, I was coached to say that over and over again,” Pitkin said


List of John Kerry Lies:

1. Kerry lied about meeting the U.N. Security Council.

2. Kerry lied about meeting with the Viet Cong in Paris (they met twice, he tried to cover the second meeting up)

3. Kerry lied about being under enemy fire in Vietnam. (In each situation he mentions, the official log records "no enemy fire")

4. Kerry lied about his "brothers" in Vietnam committing war crimes. (Kerry failed to provide a single date, location, or individual. In fact the only individual mentioned in his testimony was himself!

5. Kerry lied about being in Cambodia on Christmas

6. Kerry lied about voting for the war in Iraq

7. Kerry lied about supporting the troops (He voted to gut their funding)

8. Kerry lied about attending a VVAW meeting where the plot to assassinate several U.S. Senators is discussed. (He was there according to survelliance records.)

9. Kerry lied about throwing his medals away in disgust, (first he said he threw someone else's away, then said he threw his own, yet his medals still adorn his Washington office.

10. Kerry lied by running as a "war hero". (His own words were used to aid and comfort the enemy, defamed and smeared thousands of veterans who served honorably and caused great suffering to POW's. )


Tuesday, October 26, 2004


As the election gets closer, one ponders a variety of things:

The missing weapons in Iraq...why are we concerned about them? I mean, the democrats have assured us Saddam had no weapons. What's the big deal?

Supposing the Democrats thought a terrorist attack would help them "steal" the election (which may be their only chance to win) would they make any attempt to stop it?

Would they commit an attack themselves if they though it would beat Bush? They seem to hate and fear him so.

If the Democrats could exploit the deaths of 50 Iraqi national guardsmen, would they use it as political capital? Ironically, as I ask myself this question I see John Kerry doing just that in an interview.

Simply amazing.



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