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Why won't Kerry sign a form 180 releasing his records?
While the mainstream press is off investigating either what Dan rather knew and when he knew it or what kind of toilet paper Bush wiped his ass with in the Alabama Guard (have they got to that yet?)there is an interesting, nearly equivalent, and potentially much bigger mystery that has gone unreported. The clues are as follows: On 18 Feb. 1966, John Kerry signed a 6 year enlistment contract with Navy (plus a 6-month extension during wartime) That same day, John Kerry also signed an Officer Candidate Contract for 6 years which included 5 years of active duty & active Naval Reserves, and 1 year of inactive standby reserves. John Kerry was discharged from active duty on 3 Jan. 1970, after only 3 years and 18 days, and transferred to the Navy Reserve at the Naval Reserve Manpower Center in Bainridge, Maryland. If he was an ACTIVE READY reservist, he would have been required to attend 48 drills per year, and not more than 17 days active duty training each year. In May of 1970, John Kerry and his wife Julia, travel to Paris on a private trip. Kerry meets with Madam Win Thi Binh, the Foreign Minister of the Provisional Revolutionary Government of Vietnam (PRG)- the political wing of the Vietcong - and with representatives of Hanoi who were in Paris for the peace talks. In June 1970, Kerry joined Vietnam Veterans Against the War (VVAW)where he became a leader and spokesperson until late 1972. If Kerry was ACTIVE reserves, his meeting with NVA Communists in Paris is in direct violation of the UCMJ's Article 104 part 904, and U.S. Code 18 U.S.C. 953. Additionally is VVAW participation violated the UCMJ and Article 3, Section 3 of the U.S. Constitution. Also, it is worth noting that the Constitution's Fourteenth Amendment, Section 3, states, "No person shall be a Senator or Representative in Congress, or elector of President and Vice-President ... having previously taken an oath ... to support the Constitution of the United States, [who has] engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the same, or given aid or comfort to the enemies thereof." On 1 July 1972 Lt. John Kerry was officially transferred to Standby Reserve (Inactive staus). (This would indicate that previusly he was active or "Ready" reserve.) On 16 February 1978 Lt. John Kerry was discharged from US Naval Reserve. Kerry received an honorable discharge from the Navy on March 12, 2001. Where was George Bush for a few months in his last year in the Guard when F102 pilots were no longer needed? Maybe that is a worthy story. But Kerry was obligated to participate in the Naval Reserves for the 2.5 years remaining on his enlistment contract. That would have been over 100 meetings and 2-4 weeks of active training. The question is: where was John Kerry? There is no record of anyone in the media talking to Kerry's Commanding Officer at the Naval Reserve Center, or checking if Kerry ever showed up for any meetings. John Kerry's partial relaease of document and website info portrays that he was in the Navy, got out (how?) and then was such a patriot that he joined back up again in the Navy Reserves. After many hours, I haven't found the answer but the smell is increasing. There seems to be an undercurrent understanding that maybe Kerry received a dishonorable discharge which was then overturned later by Carter and that is the reason he won't sign the SF180 releasing all his military records. Pathetic Earthlings! No one can save you now! |
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