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JOHN
KERRY BEING HONORED, BY COMMUNISTS, FOR HIS CONTRIBUTION TO THEIR VICTORY OVER
UNITED STATES.
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Jeffrey Epstein
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Communist Vietnamese Honor John Kerry, the War Protester,
as a Hero in the Communist Victory over the
On Memorial Day,
Viet Nam Vets for the Truth has now further documented the
photograph. Photographer Bill Lupetti
returned to the
Photograph of John Kerry meeting with Comrade Do Muoi, General Secretary of the
Communist Party of
Dr. Corsi asked Mr. Lupetti to more thoroughly document the layout and scope of the museum, particularly the section featuring those foreign anti-war activists whom the Vietnamese communists wished to honor. He took a number of additional photos at the War Remnants and elsewhere, several of which are presented below.
Dr. Corsi also contacted Dan Tran of the Vietnam Human
Rights Project, who asked associates in
Photograph of
John Kerry meeting with Comrade Do Muoi, General
Secretary of the Communist Party of
Dan Tran also asked his Vietnamese associates to get a more precise wording of the placards under the photo. Below are the exact English, and French wordings.
Mr. Do Muoi,
Secretary General of the
Camarade
Do Muoi – Secrétaire
General du Parti Communiste du Vietnam – recevait une délégation
de Sénateurs et Anciens Vétérans du Vietnam le 18 Juillet 1993
Bill Lupetti, who had served as a Navy corpsman working
with Swift Boat sailors in An Thoi, was in
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Several members of the mainstream media have questioned
the authenticity of the photograph on the grounds that they have no proof that
Senator Kerry was in
According to a AP newswire report carried in The Chronicle-Telegram of Elyria, Ohio, on July 17, 1993, a US delegation headed by US Deputy Secretary of Veterans Affairs, Hershel Gober, was in Vietnam on a mission sent by President Clinton, to deliver to the Vietnamese microfilm of some 3 million captured Vietnam War documents that pertained to finding American POWs and MIAs. The newspaper states that the mission was scheduled to meet with Communist Party General Secretary Do Muoi.
The reports do not contain
confirmation that Senator Kerry was part of the US delegation; however, in his
press release of July 2, 1993 announcing the formation of the delegation, President Clinton
mentioned John Kerry and noted that “Members of Congress and representatives of
veterans groups have traveled to Vietnam to press for the goal” of resolving
the fate of American service personnel who did not return from Vietnam. There is ample documentation that John Kerry
has met with General Secretary Do Muoi. The Far Eastern Economical Review of
The existence of photographs
showing Senator Kerry meeting with General Secretary Do Muoi
is not in question. In the course of
pursuing the POW and MIA issue, it is reasonable that Senator Kerry would seek
to meet with the leaders of Communist Vietnam.
The critical issue here is that the Vietnamese Communists have chosen to
honor Senator Kerry in their
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Mr. Lupetti also photographed a
picture honoring Jane Fonda, who stands next to Madame Binh, the chief
negotiator for the communist Provisional Revolutionary Government, the shadow
government waiting to take over
Photograph
of Madame Binh and Jane Fonda Displayed in the Women’s Museum,
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The photographs shown below accurately
reflect the appearance and content of the
Wall
of the
Poster showing
Italian anti-war support reads in Italian: “
Wall
of the
Posters
showing German anti-war support.
Photo #3
Wall
of the
Wall
of the
Anti-war protest poster from
Photo #5
Wall
of the
Wall
of international anti-war protest materials.
From the glare of
the glass on the John Kerry photograph hung in this hall, this appears to be
the wall on the opposite side of the room.
Wall
of the
Corner view which expands out from the wall photo above in Photo #5.
Diagonally across from the Kerry / Do Muoi photo.
Photo #7
Wall
of the
Detail of left
wall on corner in Photo #6 above, diagonally across from the John Kerry photo.
Black and white
photo at left shows war protestor David Miller publicly burning his draft
call-up notice in 1965, an action which inspired other similar protests in the
American anti-war movement
Photo #8
Anti-war
protest banner in Spanish.
Banner is in the
display case before the photos shown in Photo #5 above.
Photo #9
Wall
of the
Anti-War protest banner, Al-Fatah.
Banner is in the
display case before the photos shown in Photo #5 above.
Wall
of the
Photo of Chinese
Chairman Mao Tse-Tung displayed in hall celebrating
world figures who resisted the American efforts in the
Vietnam War.
Photo #11
Wall
of the
Photo
of Vietnamese Communist General Giap.
This photo is to
the left of the John Kerry photo; in the photo above, the General Giap photo is obscured by the Viet Nam News paper
held up to document the date.
Photo #12
Wall
of the
Direction
sign outside Museum in
No photograph in this article has been altered in any way. All photos are reproduced here exactly as
they were taken by Bill Lupetti in
John Kerry helped
Jerome R. Corsi, Ph.D.
jcorsi@wintersoldier.com
Jeffrey M. Epstein
Jepstein02@snet.net