Everything faded into mist. The past was erased,
the erasure was forgotten, the lie became the truth.
— 1984, George Orwell
CHECK OUT THIS AMAZING
WEB SITE!
A one-stop shop to separate the actual truth from the accepted myths behind the
American War against Indochina.
Understand why this is so relevant today, and
why the war mongers do not want this truth to be known!
REMEMBER VIETNAM
One of the worst crimes against humanity in modern times has been
largely erased from the world community's collective memory, thus
clearing the way for current and future crimes of a similar nature.
For that and other reasons, it is crucially important to remember.
PREVENTIVE REMEMBRANCE
There are at least five good reasons to revive the world's
collective memory of the Vietnam War, even though
"it happened so long ago".
THE PENTAGON PAPERS: AN INTRODUCTION
Summary of the U.S. government's self-incriminating study of
its aggressive war against Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia—
an antidote to the myths that have been used to justify
the war and falsify its history.
'VIETNAM' IN THE NEW AMERICAN CENTURY
An analysis of the powerful myths that have been deployed to shield
U.S. citizens from the reality of what their homeland has done
to the countries of Indochina.
Website of Al Burke,
who immigrated toSweden from the United States in 1988
and exchanged citizenship at the earliest opportunity.
http://www.nnn.se/
the erasure was forgotten, the lie became the truth.
— 1984, George Orwell
CHECK OUT THIS AMAZING
WEB SITE!
A one-stop shop to separate the actual truth from the accepted myths behind the
American War against Indochina.
Understand why this is so relevant today, and
why the war mongers do not want this truth to be known!
REMEMBER VIETNAM
largely erased from the world community's collective memory, thus
clearing the way for current and future crimes of a similar nature.
For that and other reasons, it is crucially important to remember.
There are at least five good reasons to revive the world's
collective memory of the Vietnam War, even though
"it happened so long ago".
Summary of the U.S. government's self-incriminating study of
its aggressive war against Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia—
an antidote to the myths that have been used to justify
the war and falsify its history.
An analysis of the powerful myths that have been deployed to shield
U.S. citizens from the reality of what their homeland has done
to the countries of Indochina.
who immigrated to
and exchanged citizenship at the earliest opportunity.
http://www.nnn.se/