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Kissinger Blocks Truth About POWs With Pentagon Appointment
POW activist Bob Dumas says Kissinger twisted hands in Washington to get 'unqualified lapdog' to head up Department of Defense's POW office.
3 Dec 2006

By Greg Szymanski

 

According to POW activist Bob Dumas, Henry Kissinger now has his “greasy little Nazi fingers” in top Pentagon affairs, recently appointing lapdog, Charles Ray, to head up the Defense Department’s POW Affairs office.

 

Dumas, who has been searching for his POW brother for 50 years since the Korean War, said he was tipped-off by a Pentagon insider about the recent appointment, claiming Kissinger wants to keep a lid on the truth behind the explosive POW issue by appointing an “unqualified yes man.”

 

“Former Congressman Bob Dornan was also told about Kissinger’s underhanded maneuver and he’s mad as hell,” said Dumas from his home in Connecticut. “Kissinger must have seen the recent POW video we aired in Connecticut, showing how thousands of soldiers have been left behind even though the government knew these men were still alive.

 

“I have been lied to for 50 years as I know my brother was alive, held behind enemy lines, even though the government told me he was dead. Many families have been fighting for the truth for many years despite government lies from men like John McCain and John Kerry.

 

“Now we know from an inside source that Kissinger called Rumsfeld and said he wanted Ray to take over the POW office. Ray has absolutely no experience and knows nothing about the POW issues. In fact, he doesn’t even know the history of the Korean War and is being put in by the same old boys that have been lying to the families for years.”

 

Dumas said Dornan recently called White House and Pentagon officials, demanding he be considered for the POW Affairs job since he was far more qualified than Ray.

 

According to Dumas, Dornan is very angry over Kissinger’s interference as the former California Congressman was one of the few lawmakers in recent memory who tried to force the truth out about how POW family members have been lied to about the whereabouts of their lost loved ones.

 

“I just talked to Bob this weekend and he is still deciding if he wants to run for President in 2008,” added Dumas, saying Dornan was pushed out of Congress after he wouldn’t back down on the POW issue. “Nothing has changed after the elections and nobody in Congress has the guts to tell the truth about how the government lies about leaving men behind enemy lines.

 

“We also know that Kissinger still runs the show in Washington from behind the scenes. He recently met on at least three occasions with Bush at the White House and recently was appointed a Papal advisor to Pope Benedict XVI.And Dornan and I know he is doing more than advising – he’s still calling the shots.”

 

Dumas will be appearing Monday at 4pm central on Greg Szymanski’s radio show, The Investigative Journal, at www.gcnlive.com to discuss the POW issues at length as well as discuss Kissinger’s recent appointment which is meant to block the truth about how the government has lied to family members and the U.S. public about declaring many POW’s dead when, in fact, they were still alive behind enemy lines.

 

The POW issue has long been a thorn in the side of government, a problem politicians keep pushing under the rug. Despite credible evidence soldiers were left behind and are still living in political prison camps in North Korea and Vietnam, high-powered, two-faced Senators, like Kerry and McCain, are the main culprits for keeping the truth from the American people.

 

And for 50 long years, Dumas has been looking for his younger brother, Roger, after he was taken prisoner during the Korean War. But despite traveling to the ends of the earth and trying to uncover every small stone imaginable, his brother's whereabouts still remain a mystery.

 

However, Dumas says, a mystery which could have easily been solved decades ago if it wasn't for the criminal activity and outright lies of the United States government by and through many two-faced, high ranking politicians and military officers still lurking on Capital Hill today.

 

Two of the major corrupt politicians he wants to expose as liars and two-faced traitors, in what he calls the "biggest military cover-up in the history of our country, are former Presidential candidate and Sen. John Kerry (D-Mass.) and Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.), a former Vietnam POW declared a national hero."

 

"He's no hero," said Dumas, 74."He's anything but a hero. Ask why he had the Senate, through Kerry's influence, seal all his POW records in Vietnam? He had these records sealed for life and is hiding the true story of how he sided with the North Vietnamese to save his own skin."

 

According to Dumas, more than 93,000 POW's, from World War I through the Gulf Wars, have been left to rot by the U.S. government. Dumas filed and won a landmark federal court case to change his brother's POW's status from 'presumed dead' to 'prisoner of war' but ruling had no teeth as military ignored court opinion.

 

Dumas says the major problem with our country's stance toward POW's is that we refuse to negotiate for the safe return of our captured soldiers instead declaring them "missing and presumed dead' as an easy way out.

 

He even filed and won a landmark federal court case in 1985 to get Roger's POW official status changed, the judge ruling in his favor. But after government trickery using legal jargon as an escape hatch, the military lawyers simply declared Roger dead, saying even though the court found him to be a POW, there was no need to investigate further essentially closing the case.

 

"The government just ignored the ruling and it basically had no teeth as nothing really changed," recalls Dumas, who added that two witnesses on his behalf died suspiciously before testifying and a third, who testified, did so after being repeatedly threatened and harassed.

 

In the case of  Roger, Dumas' younger brother captured in North Korea, his story is a perfect example of how many lost soldiers are put "out of sight and out of mind" by the U.S. government's policy of lying to family members about the real status of their missing loved ones.

 

Besides Kissinger’s interference in the POW issue, he was recently appointed Papal advisor and political consultant to Pope Benedict, providing more evidence Washington D.C and the Vatican have eroded the separation of Church and State while adding fuel to the fire that the Vatican really controls U.S foreign and domestic policy.

 

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Greg Szymanski

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