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re: Haitian war lord photos. What kind of guns are these & where did they come from?

Posted on 4/30/24 at 12:27 pm to
Posted by Von
Wichita Falls, TX
Member since Feb 2019
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Posted on 4/30/24 at 12:27 pm to
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false

I know, CIA didn't do it, CIA said so.
They WERE Russian weapons. Delivered by Russians to US Navy personnel on a US Navy freighter in the South China Sea, being run by CIA agents. Who then carted them through the jungle to LAOS for delivery.

The radio men on these missions unknowingly carried a bomb that was built into the battery pack of their radio. That was a failsafe if there were problems. But sometimes there were survivors.

No link. I can't prove it. All I have is a verbal first hand account. He refused to write down any of that.. or the rest..
My source told me not to tell anyone, but he's dead now and I'm tired of pretending it didn't happen... because it's still happening.
Posted by Fat Bastard
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Member since Mar 2009
77399 posts
Posted on 4/30/24 at 12:59 pm to
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Delivered by Russians to US Navy personnel


you realize these "russians" along with "chinese" were commies who backed north vietnam? but we were allies of the NVA and aided the NVA to fight the french? LOL. this is absurd.

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President Truman decided to support France in its efforts to reclaim Indochina by providing money and military advisers. The United States financial commitment amounted to nearly $1 billion per year.


but they, the enemy russians delivered weapons to US warships? LOL.

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In 1950, Ho Chi Minh obtained military aid from China and an official recognition from the USSR. As there was little doubt now that HCM was a communist, Washington agreed to provide military assistance to France. In March 1950, Truman approved a grant of $15 million. The US kept increasing its support and ended up footing the bill for the Indochina War.


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