21-05-2018, 07:42 AM
(This post was last modified: 21-05-2018, 02:28 PM by Lauren Johnson.)
Jim DiEugenio Wrote:South Vietnam was not a Catholic country, it was about 70 per cent Buddhist. This is why Diem and his brother were so wrong as leaders of the country.
According to my sources the Catholic/Buddhist conflict was ginned up by the CIA.
May 8, 1963.
Hue, South Vietnam.
Buddhist protesters crowded around a radio station when two explosions killed eight people.
The Catholic Diem regime blamed the Viet Cong; the Buddhists.blamed Diem.
From JFK and the Unspeakable, pgs 130-1, emphasis added:
Quote:Dr. Le Khac Quyen, the hospital director at Hue, said after examining the victim's bodies that he had never seen such injuries. The bodies had been decapitated. He found no metal in the corpses, only holes. There were no wounds below the chest. In his official finding, Dr. Quyen ruled that "the death of the people was caused by an explosion which took place in mid-air," blowing off their heads and mutilating their bodies...
...In May 1963, Diem's younger brother, Ngo Dinh Can, who ruled Hue, thought from the very beginning that the Viet Cong had nothing to do with the explosions at the radio station. According to an investigation carried out by the Catholic newspaper, Hoa Binh, Ngo Dinh Can and his advisers were "convinced the explosions had to be the work of an American agent who wanted to make trouble for Diem." In 1970 Hoa Binh located such a man, a Captain Scott, who in later years became a U.S. military adviser in the Mekong Delta. Scott had come to Hue from Da Nang on May 7, 1963. He admitted he was the American agent responsible for the bombing at the radio station the next day. He said he used "an explosive that was still secret and known only to certain people at the Central Intelligence Agency, a charge no larger than a matchbox with a timing device."
Holes in the body, no metal.
JFK had two entrance wounds with no exits and no metal found in the body at the autopsy.
Coincidence?