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           A shocking expose of the shamefulbetrayal  and astounding cover up regardingAmerican military men who were deliberately left behind following World War 11,the Korean War and the debacle in Vietnam.

           How American soldiers and marines wereabandoned in Russian and Chinese slave labor camps. 

           How highly skilled Cubaninterrogators were brought in to sadistically maim and murder AmericanPOWs. 

       

he view espoused by Henry “Bor” Kissinger: “Military men are dumb, stupid animals to beused as pawns for foreign policy.”

          And Harriet Ison, Charge d’ Affairs-- United States Embassy in Vientiane, Laos, 1990: “You do not understand …there is a greater destiny for our foreign policy in Asia and the POWs areexpendable in pursuit of that policy.”  

Who would havethought that young American boys drafted or enlisting in the United States Armed Forces during World War II  wouldend up as POWs and spend the rest of their lives in horridRussian slave labor camps?

Tensof thousands did!

Who would have thoughtthat young American boys drafted or enlisting in the United States Armed Forces during the Korean War would end up as POWs and spend the rest of their lives in horridKorean, Chinese and Russian slave labor camps?

Thousandsupon thousands did!

Whowould have ever believed that their government would have deliberately abandoned to their sadistic Communist captors thousands of young American fighting men who had been left behind when the Korean War ended?

TheUnited States Government did exactly this!

Who would havethought that young American boys, drafted or enlisting in the United States Armed Forces during the Vietnam War, would end up as POWs and spend the rest of their lives in horridVietnamese, Laotian, Chinese and Russian slave labor camps?

Thousandsmore did!

n following World War 11, the Korean War and the War in VieWho would have ever believed thatofficials in their government would blatantly lie by announcing in 1973 and uncountable timessince that all American POWs in Vietnam and in other parts of Southeast Asia were dead?

Officialsthroughout the United States Government lied and continue to lie to thisvery day!

Whowould have ever believed that United States Army specialists would deliberately misidentify the purported remains of American servicemen sent back by theCommunist regime in Vietnam?

Theydid and are still doing this!

Whowould have ever believed that despite more than 1400 unresolved reports of first-hand live American POW sightings, an agency of the United States Government still has the audacity to lie bydeclaring that it had “no credibleevidence”?

TheDefense Department did just this!

Yes,all of the above and much, much more is carefully documented in Unwanted Dead or Alive, an explosive exposé of a series of shameful betrayals: the betrayal of Americanprisoners of war as World War II wound down to its conclusion; the betrayal ofAmerican prisoners of war after the Korean debacle; and the betrayal of American prisoners of war following thespectacularly brazen Washington-engineered Vietnam sellout! 

Coveredare such controversial topics as the carefully orchestrated whitewash concerning the torture, death and abandonment of American fighting me

tnam.

Thetruth about this incredible prisoner of war cover-up following World War 11, the Korean War and the War in Vietnam.

Theunbelievable official government lies distortions and intimidation tactics usedto hide the truth about American POWs held after World War 11, the Korean War and the War in Vietnam.

Thenever ending denial of the existence of American military men who were so shamelessly abandoned by theleaders of their own country.

Theshocking manner in which American prisoners of war were knowingly left behind to die ofstarvation and torture at the hands of their communist captors.

Thetraitors who engineered this colossal whitewash shouldbe held responsible for the beatings, torture, death and abandonment of America’s fighting men following World War11, the Korean War and the War in Vietnam.


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