User:Conwiki

Hello this is User:Conwiki. I am a fan of wikipedia but not yet an expert. In the past I have contributed to things like programming, math, history, and current events. A few facts I added to the latter two where edited out becuase they were not encyclopedic. They were facts that were more important to a conspiratorial view of history then the encyclopedic view. So I decided to create my own mediawiki site called www.conwiki.com to house information such as conspiracies and heavily disputed topics that get edited out of wikipedia due to lack of encyclopedic nature. At conwiki, we have room for everybody's viewpoints, not just the generally accepted one. We're brand new and looking for a few good content writers. If you see any people on wikipedia who are fustrated by getting their information edited out, send them to us.

I have recently been honored the deletion crown from wickipedia, for all the right reasons. I had not done my homework re pov, essays, etc. As that was my first attempt, and with guidance from experienced wickers, I now find myself at your site with a copy of my initial post at wickipedia, below. I wrote this material, experienced it, and feel it useful in the field of conspiracies, coverups and that ugly word, treason. The site URL following my original post just happens to have survived, along with my comments in the "covert operations" section of wickipedia. For some strange reason, that did not offend any of the editors, perhaps because it is just an 'edit' add on.

Treason In Wartime.

During June, 1966, the President of the United States, Lyndon Johnson, conducted a National Security Council meeting on the subject of Cambodia re his concerns over the real potential for the expansion of the war in Vietnam into 60,000 square miles of Cambodia. He was also concerned with repeated allegations from then Prince, now King, Norodom Sihanouk, that the United States, and in particular the CIA, was attempting to assassinate him. And he was concerned with the continued use of Khmer Serie, K/S, elements, who were then known to be the Government in exile from Cambodia and located in South Vietnam, with the avowed intent to overthrow the Cambodian Government. The South Vietnamese Government had been aware of and condoned the use of K/S activities against Cambodia originating from South Vietnam before November, 1963. State Department documents show their own awareness of this activity.

During this National Security Council meeting The President directed the CIA and State Department to cease and desist all support for K/S operations. He also directed the CIA and State Department to convey his desires for non-support of the K/S to the Royal Thai Government, RTG, who had been supporting K/S operations from Thailand into the North Western Border areas of Cambodia. He also directed the same concerns be conveyed to the Government of South Vietnam, GVN, who had supported K/S operations from South Vietnam into the Eastern provinces of Cambodia.

In addition, a major conern of LBJ was the real potential of Chinese intervention in support of the Sihanouk Government in the event of RTG and GVN military action in Cambodia. Thailand and Vietnam had been antagonists of and invaded Cambodia on many occasions. Sihanouk had discussed Chinese assistance in the event of intervention with the Peoples Republic of China, PRC, on his many visits to Bejing.

LBJ wanted to "get closer" to Sihanouk and assure him that the United States was not behind nor condoning his assassination nor his overthrow and directed that this information be conveyed personally and in a hand carried letter from LBJ to Sihanouk through diplomatic channels.

The Khmer Serie, (pronounced sir eye) which translates to "Free Cambodia", was the major anti-Sihanouk movement during the Vietnam War and vowed the violent overthrow of the Cambodian Government.

LBJ directed that no K/S members be allowed to accompany the US led cross border operations then underway into Cambodia from Vietnam. These operations were known as Daniel Boone and Shining Brass. Their missions were to locate and disrupt North Vietnamese military operations using Cambodia as a sanctuary for operations against South Vietnam. This directive was to preclude K/S members from being captured during operations in Cambodia and becoming an additional embarassment for LBJ after he had assured Sihanouk that the US was not supporting his overthrow or assassination.

The once Top Secret documents containing the above information were declassified by the State Department in the year 2000 and placed on the Internet by the LBJ Library in Austin, Texas. They can be located and viewed from the following URL.

http://johnmccarthy90066.tripod.com/id48.html

When compared with the information in the following site, there can be no doubt that the President's directives issued during National Security Council meetings in 1966 were blatantly disregarded during wartime as evidenced by the revelations in 1967 that CIA was still continuing to use K/S elements for the overthrow of the Cambodian Government, the assassination of Sihanouk and supporting the K/S financially, all in a covert manner. The coordination of these activities was directed by the US Embassy in Saigon using US Special Forces personnel operating and living as civilians with assigned names, cover story and identification provided by the US Embassy, CIA.

http://www.fromthewilderness.com/free/hall/Mac.html

During March, 1968, LBJ announced he would not seek nor accept his parties nomination for reelection as President of The United States.

His reasoning was that he had been dis-served by his closest advisors. He did not elaborate.

But the documents don't lie. This information provides an insight to the real potential for abuse by the Intelligence Community. There is no definition for such activity other than Treason in Wartime. And legally, there is no statute of limitation.

John McCarthy http://johnmccarthy90066.tripod.com vpocv@hotmail.com vpocv@comcast.net

Also, if putting my site here is spam, just let me know. I am hoping my site is considered a good thing by wikipedians as people who are considered a nuisance here can be redirected to www.conwiki.com where they will be welcomed.

Thanks for coming by, feel free to leave a message here. Conwiki 04:41, 22 Apr 2005 (UTC)