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Author: truthtruth Date: Aug 10, 2006 10:42
Chong,
You need not to ask Mr. Aderholt. He wouldn't tell you or anybody else
for that matter.
If he is to reveal or even talk about what the CIA really doing in
Laos, he will be dead like
Mr. Colby. Recalling Mr. Colby met publicly with VP in California and
soon later was drown.
As we know, Mr. Colby is a good swimmer...you figure it out yourself.
The decision Vang Pao made at Padong with Bill Lair and Aderholt in
1961 for Hmong
to join the CIA on behalf of the American interests in Laos at that
time seems the right
thing to do. But if I was VP, I would have chosen to remained neutral
and claimed the
Hmong rights as independent people from the conflict based on Charter
of the United
Nations...Hmong would have been safe from many deaths.
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Author: hummingbirdhummingbird Date: Aug 10, 2006 12:22
The truth is Mr. Colby is not death. He is living somewhere is the
States under different name and face (plastic surgery) and still
collect his pension from the CIA.
This is a game of the death of any prominent CIA agent. When any CIA's
agents pretended to be death the great game is finished (The Hmong
problems, their covered actions(secret war) in Laos for the CIA, VP's
million of dollar in Swiss bank, the Lao-Hmong and Vietnamese veterans
requested for CIA's pension that VP and other Vietnamese leaders had
discussed with Colby and the requested of Congressman for these
veterans to testify in Congress to prove their case. This will reveal
the deep dark secret of the CIA's cover actions in SEA. So Colby had
to go like Jerry our Hmong's CIA friend.
You are right, the more we question Aderholt...
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Author: ctjctj Date: Aug 10, 2006 13:05
To Truth,
I understand that Ret. Gen. Aderholt, Bill Lair, or for that matters any
official from the States Department will deny any legal involvement in
Laos. Only congress can declare war, and in this case war was declared in
Laos by the CIA, an agent of the US without informing Congress. Thus, the
US must legally tread lightly on this topic. However, the US can no
longer deny the fact that a war sponsored by the CIA for US
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Author: LoneWriterLoneWriter Date: Aug 10, 2006 15:03
Gawl... that makes me wonder, all those Montana Hmong should of open
Jerry's casket. Should of...
ctj wrote:
> To Truth,
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> I understand that Ret. Gen. Aderholt, Bill Lair, or for that matters any
> official from the States Department will deny any legal involvement in
> Laos. Only congress can declare...
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Author: SUNRISESUNRISE Date: Aug 10, 2006 15:41
The Hmong should just thank the CIA, Gen. Aderholt, Bill Air, Jerry
Daniels, Colby, etc. and that will be the end of it. The Americans owe
us nothing more than the freedom of opportunities thousands of Hmong
are taking for granted as we key in these words. We would have fought
Communism with or without the Americans. It was coincidental and still
a mystery how we had become partners of a loosing battle yet a winning
war at the end.
truth wrote:
> Chong,
>
> You need not to ask Mr. Aderholt. He wouldn't tell you or anybody else
> for that matter.
> If he is to reveal or even talk about what the CIA really doing in
> Laos, he will...
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Author: NcaimtseemncoNcaimtseemnco Date: Aug 10, 2006 16:48
Here are my three main ones that we Hmong should thanks them for making
us Hmong where we are today.
1. Ho Chi Minh
2. LPDR
3. U.S. Government (CIA)
They own us nothing. In fact, we own them.
-Cha.
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Author: ctjctj Date: Aug 10, 2006 16:54
Sunrise,
The quest for information is about our history; the truth and the Honor of
our people for the parts that we play. It is not about advocating blame or
restitution. We can no longer stand by while others...
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Author: ctjctj Date: Aug 10, 2006 17:16
Cha,
I am glad that the quality of your life has improved as a result of the
three factions that you alluded to; the LPDR, Ho Chi Minh, and the CIA.
However, I would be willing to wager that if the same question was posed
to the Hmong who are still stuck in the refugee camps or hiding in the
jungle, they would be to differ.
Chong
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Author: ctjctj Date: Aug 10, 2006 18:51
Lone writer,
Concerning Jerry Daniels, I never have been big on conspiracy theories. I
can only share with you what I know. According to my source, which I deem
very credible, but cannot share with you at this time, it is possible that
Jerry
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Author: NcaimtseemncoNcaimtseemnco Date: Aug 11, 2006 05:54
Chong,
You are absolutely right. They certainly will have a different
opinion. Their opinion will not be the CIA, LPDR or Ho Chi Minh. They
got stuck and they are suffering because of one man, one organization
and you know who.
-Cha.
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