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Wednesday, 05/09/2018 11:31:06 AM

Wednesday, May 09, 2018 11:31:06 AM

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An audio recording has surfaced proving that U.S. Senator John McCain collaborated with the North Vietnamese by recording a “Tokyo Rose”-style propaganda message that was broadcast on North Vietnamese radio in 1969.
For many years, American former P.O.W.s who were in the “Hanoi Hilton” North Vietnamese prison with John McCain called him a “Songbird” who collaborated with the enemy against his own country.

JOHN MCCAIN BUSTED! 'MISFILED' CIA RECORDING PROVES HIS ENTIRE CAREER BUILT ON A LIE




McCain never shot down an enemy jet but lost FIVE US jets.

John McCain, Wet-Starts and the USS Forrestal

In 1967, the USS Forrestal suffered near catastrophic damage from a fire that raged on-board for nearly two days.
John McCain was stationed on the Forrestal at the time and was quite likely responsible for the fire that killed 134 sailors and injured 62 others.


Hot dog pilots were well known for their "wet-starts," a process which allows fuel to build up in the engine before hitting the plane's start switch. The result of the wet-start is a long flame erupting from the tail of the plane. It was done simply for effect, a showy procedure meant to draw attention to the pilot.

On June 29, 1967, John McCain is alleged to have used a wet-start to "shake up" a pilot in the plane behind him. The result was a fired rocket, dropped bombs and a fire that raged for nearly two days. 134 sailors lost their lives and another 62 were badly injured.

McCain never had to answer for the incident. His father and grandfather were Navy admirals with a great deal of sway.

Three months after the Forrestal disaster McCain was shot down over North Vietnam. You know the rest of the story.

Is this man a maverick or a dangerous lunatic?

https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2008/9/12/596595/-

Then there was the Keating Five -


Keating Five scandal still dogs McCain, 25 years later



U.S. Sen. John McCain, shown here with his attorney John Dowd on Nov. 20, 1990, during a Senate Ethics Committee hearing, was determined to have shown "poor judgment" in meeting with federal regulators on behalf of financier Charles H Keating Jr.

In his early days as a freshman senator, McCain was known for accepting contributions from Charles Keating Jr., flying to the banker's home in the Bahamas on company planes and taking up Keating's cause with U.S. financial regulators as they investigated him.

The Keating Five was the derisive name given McCain and four Democratic senators, including then-Sen. John Glenn of Ohio, who were defendants in a congressional ethics investigation of their connections to Keating. McCain is the only one still in the Senate. They were accused of trying to intimidate regulators on behalf of Keating, a real estate developer in Arizona and owner of Lincoln Savings and Loan based in Irvine, Calif.

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/keating-scandal-still-haunts-mccain/

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