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Originally Posted by Linkster
I cant believe this shit is coming up again - for those of you not around during Vietnam - yeah the President lied purposely and its been proven many times - to get us to get more involved - the Gulf of Tonkin incident has been well documented as a US setup and lie - nothing new
Why do you think most of us that have been around since the Vietnam days dont believe a word of the 911 shit - no tinhat needed - the only people vocal supporting that this must have been terrorists are the younger crowd that hasnt experienced the lies that the US can generate - fucking sheep - get over it
http://www.fair.org/index.php?page=2261
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Right on the money... The end justifies the means:
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"I'm assuming you're really going to keep your mouth shut on this subject?"
- National Security Advisor Henry Kissinger to his staff in October 1975 in response to reports that Indonesia had begun its attack on East Timor.
Among the revelations in these formerly secret documents:
* U.S. officials adopted a "policy of silence" and sought to suppress news and discussion of East Timor, though they knew of Indonesian plans to invade nearly a year in advance
* The Ford Administration knew that Indonesia had invaded East Timor almost entirely using U.S. equipment, knew the use of this equipment was illegal and discussed circumventing any possible Congressional ban on military aid to Indonesia
* In 1977, Carter Administration officials blocked declassification of the explosive cable transcribing President Ford and Secretary of State Kissinger's December 6, 1975 meeting with Indonesian President Suharto in which they explicitly approved of Indonesia's invasion of East Timor.
* Through the 1980s, U.S. officials continued to receive - and deny or dismiss - credible reports of Indonesian massacres of Timorese civilians
* In 1993, the U.S. Ambassador in Jakarta concluded that the Suharto regime's effort to integrate East Timor into Indonesia had failed, and that "the repressive and pervasive Indonesian military presence is the main obstacle to the government's goal of integration."
* In September 1999 the CIA reported on Indonesian military and militia violence following East Timor's vote for independence as a form of terrorism, reporting that "the military has supported or worked alongside the militias."
http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB174/press.htm
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Freedom .... LOL
Here is a pic of a kid tortured with the avail of thge USA... Different times, same bullshit
They lied then, why wouldn't they now ?????