Tuesday, August 21, 2018

There is more i bet.....given the interests of the illuminati...............without even knowing anything about Vietnamese culture or history.....i know only a little........but geographically..........just looking at the map of Vietnam......what does that tell you about the country??

Amongst other things..........that the Vietnamese are probably big into fishing...............just about the entire country is one long coastline.............almost none of it is very far from the sea....a little in North......relatively speaking........they would probably be a very sea type of people.....Laos is land locked...........................Vietnam hugs the ocean.............and has an enormous coastline....in SE Asia....shipping lanes........controlling shipping lanes.............to and from China..........Japan, etc................another thing of interest to the illuminati...









Then why did Mcnamara..............say that the reason was so complicated that for him to say anything about it would require additional qualifications.........esp. if the reason they gave publicly was so clear.....to stop communism.?.. My answer is simple.....it was never really about stopping communism.....that was just the convenient excuse they used publicly....they were looking for stuff the aliens hid throughout planet Earth....like 66 million years ago.....



Pentagon Papers

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A CIA map of dissident activities in Indochina, published as part of the Pentagon Papers
The Pentagon Papers, officially titled Report of the Office of the Secretary of Defense Vietnam Task Force, is a United States Department of Defense history of the United States' political and military involvement in Vietnamfrom 1945 to 1967. The papers were released by Daniel Ellsberg, who had worked on the study; they were first brought to the attention of the public on the front page of  The New York Times in 1971.[1][2] A 1996 article in The New York Times said that the Pentagon Papers had demonstrated, among other things, that the Johnson Administration "systematically lied, not only to the public but also to Congress".[3]
More specifically, the papers revealed that the U.S. had secretly enlarged the scope of its actions in the Vietnam War with the bombings of nearby Cambodia and Laos, coastal raids on North Vietnam, and Marine Corps attacks, none of which were reported in the mainstream media.[4]
For his disclosure of the Pentagon Papers, Ellsberg was initially charged with conspiracy, espionage, and theft of government property, but the charges were later dismissed after prosecutors investigating the Watergate scandaldiscovered that the staff members in the Nixon White House had ordered the so-called White House Plumbers to engage in unlawful efforts to discredit Ellsberg.[5]
In June 2011, the entirety of the Pentagon Papers was declassified and publicly released.[6]

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