Monday, June 2, 2014

Prisoners of war, what happened to them?

Frank, I see on the news the issue for the Afghan POW, what happened to all those pow's after we normalized relations with Vietnam?

Dear friend, Seems most of the answers you have gotten from medias, films, news, and furthermore our national security and our federal government are from uneducated people and lairs, When the war was over and the US left Saigon in 75 there were aprox.3800 missing soldiers still held in pow camps or missing. The north said they had released them all,
but the US had reports of tourists seeing American prisoners for years afterwards but the US government figured we were getting along with Vietnam and we shouldn’t rock the boat. We still have American GI's in Vietnam alive or dead they are still there. And we need to remember we are free because they are not. I guess history finds this truth unimportant and leave this era out of our history lessons. This is why we see motorcyclist and vets of all ages ride to the wall every year, to bring notice to those still missing and unaccounted. In addition MIAs were the big question mark. There were many conspiracy theories that a number of MIAs were actually unreported POWs who were still being held. Like all conspiracy theories there was never any proof that this was true. There have been a few investigations in the 80s and 90s that found graves of American soldiers who had died and were buried by locals. That accounts for at least some of the MIAs. However these is reports of our federal government and remember this is the same entity that told us that a “pantomimic” bullet in Dallas executed our president JFK. Therefore now you drew your conclusion over this!! I did my long time ago.
Regards,
F.C.Investigations
Frank Crescentini
California, State License, PI18368

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