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“We could talk about what really happened to Vince Foster, or we could talk about the real reasons for declaring war on Vietnam, the fiction of the incident in the Gulf of Tonkin, the assassinations of three Kennedys or the real stories behind the bombing of the Oklahoma Federal Building, or Admiral Jeremy Boorda’s alleged suicide in the Pentagon, or Waco, or the rogue CIA pedophile cult at San Francisco Army Fort Presidio and Lt. Col Michael Aquino, or what really happened to Karen Silkwood, or the unfortunate drowning accident that befell CIA Director William Colby, or the U.S. government’s compromises with extant Nazis during and especially after World War Two.”
"To Protect the Constitution of the United States, from all of Her Enemies, be they Foreign or Domestic; Whomsoever". - Excerpt, U.S. Constitution
A MOVEABLE VIETNAM:
A Continental Misunderstanding
by K. B. Robertson, Copyright 1983 & *2005
(*Updated)
INTRODUCTION
This is a fiction story, based on fact; otherwise known as 'faction'.
It is inspired by and dedicated to William T. Motto, posthumous sobriquet and name-sake of the VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS - Bill Motto/Wage Peace - POST 5888, of Santa Cruz, California. Mr. Motto, a former 'cross trained' 173rd Airborne Medic, did two consecutive tours of a year each in Vietnam, between 1966 and 1968, was the recepient of two Bronze S
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Contingent nightmares and intrusive waking thoughts accompany all of the following incidents.
Two hurricanes, one in the Med, in 1960, and one in the North Atlantic in March, ‘62.
Our 25,000 ton ammunition ship (USS Great Sitkin AE-17 - named after a volcano in the Aleutian Chain), lost power in the middle of the 2nd day of the hurricane of ‘62. We lost forward way for about a minute, exposed our port beam to the oncoming weather and rolled over on our starboard side - approaching 90o for about a minute - before we regained power.
In the last two days of the three day (Atlantic) hurricane, one man was pleading for someone to shoot him. Another comrade was threatening to kill himsel
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"Discouragement of natural rebels is no service to a democracy. But (some) people are so scared to allow anyone to foster anything resembling a savior complex, that the dynamism which goes with a reforming zeal is being damped down and lost to the world. Great deeds can only be achieved when we are more than our ordinary little selves. When we are lent wings, we should not reject them, of ourselves or of others."
- Irene Claremont Castilligo
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"Are they scared we're gonna cut their throats or somethin'?"
"They're not scared of you, they're scared of what you represent to 'em."
"All we represent to them, man, is somebody who needs a haircut."