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Old 01-08-2004, 09:51 AM
Ed Moise
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Default Re: Vietnam War Bibliography has moved

Dear Jason:

I would be grateful if you would give me what I asked for: a specific
citation, so I can go and look at one particular place. If what I
find in that particular place is in fact interesting, that would
persuade me to look at more. But giving me vague descriptions of
twenty volumes is not a big help. I am not going to go plowing
through twenty volumes looking for something I don't really think is
going to be there. If I am given a particular place to start, and
what I find there is not bullshit, then I might be persuaded to keep
going.

For example, you wrote:

> The U.S. Peace Movement was controlled by a single Soviet General


The notion that any single individual, of any nationality, could have
controlled the U.S. peace movement during the Vietnam War strikes me
as simply hilarious. Can you tell me where there is a source that you
consider reliable that says this?

> You also have an extensive background of the Tricotinental Conference in
> Cuba in the early 1960's in which the leaders of the antiwar movements in
> several countries as well as known terrorists attended. Approval to hold it
> in Cuba was approved by the Supreme Soviet chambers. The Soviets, Chinese
> and Cubans Chaired it. Their were coordinating lines between all of these
> groups from country to country. As a result of that conference some 750,
> perhaps more law enforcement officers were murdered in the U.S.,
> specifically targeted.


What is your source for this specific statement?

This whole business started with your talking about congressional
committee hearings, and I would appreciate it it you would give me
citations to particular locations in particular published hearings,
since these are likely to be things I would actually be able to find
in the library here. It is a lot better about getting congressional
hearings than it is about getting memoirs of former KGB officers.

Ed Moise
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