“The Truth About POWs & MIAs”
November 2006
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Dallas Morning News, Wednesday, September 18, 1996

WASHINGTON - Amid reports that the U.S. government was aware of hundreds of American servicemen left behind enemy lines after the Korean War, a high-ranking Czech defector said Tuesday that some of the Americans were subjected to Nazi-style medical torture during their captivity.
Czech and Soviet [Russian] doctors, directed by Moscow, USED hundreds of prisoners of war to test mind-altering drugs, chemical and biological weapons and to sharpen their own medical skills, said Jan Sejna, a former Czech general and top Communist official who now works for the Defense Intelligence Agency, in testimony before a House subcommittee.
“All of these were scientifically orchestrated,” said Mr. Sejna, who testified that he helped ship the “human guinea pigs” from the war zones TO the Soviet Union. Mr. Sejna also alleged that American POWs captured during the Vietnam War were the subjects of Soviet medical experiments.
Whether the reports are true, however, is still a matter of dispute. While several American military officials supported Mr. Sejna’s testimony before the House National Security subcommittee on personnel, both the CIA and the Pentagon have SOUGHT previously to DISCREDIT Mr. Sejna’s allegations.
The essence of Mr. Sejna’s story, which has circulated inside the U.S. intelligence community for years, had been disclosed in the news media in recent days [September 1996], helping to reignite controversy over whether Americans are still being held against their will [or died] in Korea and Vietnam despite the formal denials of both countries.
Since he defected in 1968 and began telling his story in the United States, Mr. Sejna’s account has been criticized by a Senate committee, the CIA and Pentagon. “Some people called me a liar,” he acknowledged. But officials from the Pentagon office in charge of POW [Prisoners of War] investigations, who also testified Tuesday, called Mr. Sejna’s account credible.
Mr. Kass, of the Pentagon’s Defense POW/MIA Office, said Mr. Sejna’s testimony “tracks very closely” the “steady flow of information” he has on American soldiers being used in Soviet-sponsored medical experiments dating back as far as World War II.
Naval Reserve Commander William G. Beck, another analyst from the POW office, said: “Whatever the numbers - 200, 400, 900 - I believe in my heart that American POWs were transferred to the Soviet Union from Korea ... In Vietnam, I think some POWs were transferred to the Soviet Union.”
Mr. Sejna was the star witness of a hearing that also brought to light newly declassified documents suggesting that President Dwight David Eisenhower might not have entered the Korean peace talks if he had “fully appreciated” how many American prisoners were still being held by communists.
Estimates of the number of prisoners of war who REMAINED BEHIND vary widely, according to the documents. Retired Army Col. Philip Corso, a military aide to Mr. Eisenhower, testified Tuesday that he had heard from other POWs at the time that as many as “500 sick and wounded American prisoners were within 10 miles of the prisoner exchange point at Panmunjom but were NEVER exchanged.”
The documents obtained by the subcommittee from Mr. Eisenhower’s presidential library in Abilene, Kansas, and other sources suggest that the United States KNEW that more than 900 U.S. servicemen were NEVER RELEASED by North Korea after the war ended.
Several members of the subcommittee accused government agencies of failing to follow up on accounts like Mr. Sejna’s. Such reports “demonstrate that important leads exist that must be pursued aggressively,” said Rep. Owen B. Pickett of Virginia, the subcommittee’s ranking Democrat. “The U.S. government has not conducted the effective kind of effort that can fully account for these men.”
Distributed by Knight-Ridder Tribune News Wire

An Examination of U.S. Policy Toward POW/MIAs
By the U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations Republican Staff
Thursday, May 23, 1991

Former Senator Jesse Helms of North Carolina headed the committee to investigate the continuing problem of POW/MIAs. He wrote the introductory page of this report [pictured below].
As the Minority Staff [Republicans at that time] pursued its investigations, it became clear that the U.S. experience with the Vietnam POW/MIAs is not unique in history. Echoes of similar experiences in dealing with other, and earlier Communist regimes on the subject of POW/MIAs came up with increasing frequency. ... An historical analysis of the fate of U.S. POW/MIAs in the hands of the Bolshevik regime after World War I, the Soviet regime after World War II, the North Korean regime after the Korean War, and the Vietnamese regime after the Vietnam War [was needed].
In EACH CASE, the same dismaying scenario appears: On the Communist side, the regimes DENIED holding U.S. prisoners, contrary to many credible reports, while in fact they WERE holding U.S. POW/MIAs as SLAVE LABORERS and as RESERVE BARGAINING CHIPS to get diplomatic recognition and financial assistance. On the U.S. side, our government DOWNPLAYED or DENIED the reports of POW/MIAs, and failed to take adequate steps to prove or disprove the reports, WHILE ELEMENTS IN OUR GOVERNMENT PURSUED POLICIES INTENDED TO MAKE DIPLOMATIC RECOGNITION AND FINANCIAL SUPPORT OF THE REVOLUTIONARY REGIMES POSSIBLE.
Why would ELEMENTS in our government seek to give diplomatic recognition and financial support to these revolutionary Communist regimes, whose ultimate intent is to overthrow our capitalist system for socialism/communism?

Fabian Socialist Infiltrate from Within

In his speech to the 1957 National Convention of the American Legion, J. Edgar Hoover, Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation [FBI], warned: “To dismiss lightly the existence of the subversive threat in the United States is to deliberately commit national suicide. In some quarters we are doing exactly that.”
On April 24, 1920, the joint Legislative Committee Investigating Seditious Activities filed in the Senate of the State of New York a four-volumed report known as the “Lusk Report.” The general introduction of Volume 1 states: “Those representing the Socialist point of view are the Socialist Party of America, the Communist Party of America, the Communist Labor Party, and the Socialist Labor Party. - A study of their platforms and official pronouncements shows that they do not differ fundamentally in their objectives. These objectives are: the establishment of a cooperative common wealth in place of the present form of government in the United States; the OVERTHROW of what they are pleased to call the Capitalist system, namely, the present system under which we live, and the substitution in its place of collective ownership, and the management of means of production and distribution by the working class.”
You can understand that the United States is on the threshhold of destruction when statements by the Illuminati’s leaders are understood. Norman Thomas, a Socialist that ran six times as a candidate for President of the United States on the Socialist Party ticket has stated: “The American people will never knowingly adopt Socialism, but under the name Liberalism, they will adopt EVERY fragment of the Socialist program UNTIL America will one day be a Socialist nation without knowing HOW it happened.”
Three months before his 1959 visit to the United States, Nikita Khrushchev, then ruthless dictator of the Illuminati’s International Communism stated: “We can’t expect the American people to jump from Capitalism to Communism, but WE can assist their elected leaders in giving them small doses of Socialism UNTIL, they awaken one day to find they have COMMUNISM.”

 

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