During the 68' presidential election, Dick Nixon
claimed he had a secret plan to get the U.S.
out of the Second Indo-China War.
Of course, we now know that this was just one of his many lies,
but at the time many American's were naive enough
to believe, and he was voted into office.
19,000 U.S. soldiers would die during the next 5 yrs. of war,
as Nixon's National Security Advisor, Heinz Kissinger,
conducted secret negotiations to 'end' the war.
During this period, hundreds of U.S. military aircraft were shot down.
The N. Vietnamese and their Soviet advisors were quick to
pounce on any wreckage that fell into areas under their control.
Any radar, navigation or weapon system
that was undamaged
was sent to the U.S.S.R. for examination and reproduction.

This AIM-9 Sidewinder computer was
used to make the Soviet Atoll missile.
Some of America's most sophisticated systems
were given to the Soviets and Chinese.
These included:
- Pave-Tac Laser Guided Bomb System
- F-111 Fighter/Bomber
- Our most sophisticated jet engines.
The TOW Anti-Tank Missile
- Computer chips
- Pilots w/ high-tech training who were captured and interrogated.
In the case of the pilots, Kissinger and Nixon gave
some of the smartest, best trained and educated men,
in our entire military, to the Soviets.
In one of the most pathetic examples, a pilot who
had worked on the Gemini space craft's re-entry,
heat shield was turned over to the U.S.S.R..
Heat shields just happen to be the most important,
and difficult, part of an ICBM warhead to produce.
What did the brilliant 'Dr.' Kissinger have to show for
the most awesome giveaway in the history of mankind.
- 19,000 dead U.S. soldiers!
- 700+ U.S. soldiers left behind in the Communist slave labor system.
- Two million dead South-East Asian civilians.
- A near civil war in America.
-The near collapse of the Western economic system.
- The depletion of our nation's military supplies.
- A Nobel Peace Prize for an agreement that
did not end the Second Indo-China War.

Heinz never went without a tax payer-funded dinner.
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