It Seems Unbelievable Now BUT... There Were People That Thought The Vietnam War was a Great Idea. REALLY... I'm Not Making This UP!

They Were Like, TOTALLY AFRAID of COMMIES! It seems Ridiculous Now but... In Fact... The CIA's MKULTRA Brainwashing Experiments Were Successful... Millions of Americans "Drank The Kool Aid" and DID WHAT THEY WERE TOLD TO DO!


Chart of US Military Deaths DOD Source - WE WOKE UP AND STOPPED DYING FOR CORPORATE PROFIT - MEME - gvan42
Chart of US Military Deaths - Source: DOD -
WE WOKE UP AND STOPPED DYING
FOR CORPORATE PROFIT 



A Brief History of the Vietnam War. 58,000 American Soldiers Died for Nothing... Something They Don't Teach in School... "Too Controversial" 

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During the 1950s Americans went into a Panic about Communists taking over the world. We built thousands of Nuclear Missiles and fallout shelters. The US Congress had witch hunts (Joe McCarthy-HUAC) to expose "Commies" who worked in The Hollywood Movie business and blacklisted folksingers that were leading our young people astray with Labor Union Organizing songs. During the height of this hysteria Vice President Richard Nixon went on Television and explained "the Domino Principle"while pointing to a map of Asia. His theory was that one by one those countries over there would turn Commie and soon they would take over Mexico and threaten the American Way of Life. Soon, President Eisenhower and Kennedy sent advisors to help the South Vietnamese soldiers fight the North Vietnamese soldiers. Then President Johnson sent even More American Soldiers to fight the Viet Cong. Then President Nixon continued the War for another 5 years before eventually he decided to allow the South Vietnamese to fight their own war and we left. Quickly the South lost and thousands of Boat People fled South Vietnam because they thought they would be killed. As it turned out, The Domino Principle was false. Communism did not take over the world. The entire war was a waste of lives and money.

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