McCain admits being a traitor in his OWN words
by Adminstrator Tuesday October 21, 2008 2:00 AM
Below are copies of the US News and World Report article written by Presidential Candidate Sen. John Sydney
McCain III in his OWN words published on May 14, 1973. In the pdf I have outlined the section where he state’s:
Begin Quote from US NRP..PDF Microfilm copy:
When I saw it, I said to the guard, “I said O.K. get the Officer.”. An officer came in after a few minutes. It was a
man who we came to know very well as “The Bug.” He was a psychotic torturer, one of the worst fiends we had to deal
with. I said, “O.K. I’ll give you military information if you take me to the hospital.”
End Quote.
Many of his fellow prisoners and those who are seasoned Vietnam Prisoner of War Veterans and those who have studied
the files speak out about John McCain’s “military information” that he gave out. How his injuries were sustained NOT
because he was tortured FIRST, but because he forgot to tuck himself in when bailing out of the 5th plane he had lost
as a Navy Pilot.
The following YouTube Videos point this out. They also point out how Sen. McCain SINGLY held back the opening of POW
files from the DOD even for the soldiers asking for their OWN records.
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With Sara Palin “pallin” around with secessionists I don’t think either person deserves the right to serve the UNITED
STATES OF AMERICA.
From Wikipedia on the “TET Offensive” started 2 months after McCain was captured and gave up his “military
information”:
“In November 1967 Westmoreland spearheaded a public relations drive for the Johnson administration to bolster flagging
public support.[105] In a speech before the National Press Club he said that a point in the war had been reached
"where the end comes into view."[106] Thus, the public was shocked and confused when Westmoreland's predictions were
trumped by Tet.[105] The American media, which had been largely supportive of U.S. efforts, rounded on the Johnson
administration for what had become an increasing credibility gap. Despite its military failure, the Tet Offensive
became a political victory and ended the career of President Lyndon B. Johnson, who declined to run for re-election.
Johnson's approval rating slumped from 48 to 36 percent.[105] As James Witz noted, Tet "contradicted the claims of
progress … made by the Johnson administration and the military."[105] The Tet Offensive was the turning point in
America's involvement in the Vietnam War. It had a profound impact on domestic support for the conflict. The offensive
constituted an intelligence failure on the scale of Pearl Harbor.[107][108] Journalist Peter Arnett quoted an unnamed
officer, saying of Ben Tre that "it became necessary to destroy the village in order to save it" (though the
authenticity of this quote is disputed).[109]”
It is my opinion, and that of others, more importantly Vietnam War Veterans and Prisoners Of War from Vietnam that the
information McCain gave the Vietnamese and possibly the Russians…was the “spark” for the TET Offensive.
Calling Sen. Obama a “terrorist” for being involved in something when he was 8 years old is the sad history of a man
who betrayed his country, gave aid and comfort to the enemy, remains ANGRY anytime Vietnam POWs are mentioned, and in
my opinion is suppressing his holy guilt in his soul for the 60% rise in “shoot-downs” in the months following his
capture as the Vietnamese and Russian advisors re-deployed their anti-aircraft defenses to the routes given to them by
McCain.
Who in the “Mainstream Media” is going to ask Senator McCain about what he wrote in his OWN words? Along with ALL the
corroborating testimony in the videos, this story can NOT be hidden from the voting public in this time of a crises
election.
Please…somebody…read…watch…investigate…and REPORT it to the Citizens of America as soon as possible.
Thank You,












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