Saturday, April 8, 2017

The Appalachian Messenger April 7, 2017

Via David

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This week’s edition of the Appalachian Messenger has articles by:

Robert Gore
The Useful and the Useless

Samuel Culper
Executive Intelligence Summary – 31 March 2017

T.L. Davis
If There Be Lawlessness

Diane Rufino
North Carolina HB2 Bathroom Bill Repealed

Click here for the April 7, 2017 edition.

4 comments:

  1. Hi Brock. I know you are asleep but just wanted you to
    listen to one part of this video by Rense. He says the
    Atlanta I-85 bridge fire was a bomb and the Vietnamese
    lady who was on her way to report it was shot and killed.
    Listen around the 20:42 mark:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FXR5R3sOggE

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    1. He says the Atlanta I-85 bridge fire was a bomb and the Vietnamese lady who was on her way to report it was shot and killed.

      Wow and listening now. That.

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    2. Actually, after researching for more info, I could
      not find anything which stated it was indeed a
      bomb. Her name was Trinh Huynh, she was 40 yrs. old, came to the uS in 1979 with family,
      was a construction litigation attorney, shot in
      downtown Atlanta in broad daylite and was indeed
      targeted. She had requested information on the
      bridge collapse. That is all I could find.

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    3. If in '79, she came over as one of the Boat People only to be killed here. Sad. Related below.

      https://s4.postimg.org/t8lu2g0rh/BB7.jpg
      The young man in the middle with his tie at half-mast is Aguna. His father was a junior officer in the South Vietnamese Navy and accompanied me to TSN for the evacuation flight in April 1975. My wife, one of her young brothers, two of her young sisters, and two of my daughters flew to the PI that day on a C-141 cargo plane. As we were about to leave, he asked if he could go along, and I stated that since his country was still fighting the foe, that I couldn't in good conscience allow this. Fortunately, he escaped along with his entire family as one of the "Boat People" later. Aguna was born on the boat, which was named Aguna, and hence his name.

      http://www.namsouth.com/viewtopic.php?t=1740&highlight=aguna

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