Chapter 2 Australia’s Vietnam – Australia In The Second Indo-China War – Edited by Peter King There is no doubt that …. part of this (the insurgency in South Vietnam) is the determination of Communist China to establish hegemony throughout Southeast Asia, working in the first place through the agency
MoreThe recent kerfuffle over the publication of Ben Hills’ book Masako: Prisoner of the Chrysanthemum Throne recalls an earlier book on the Imperial Family, which caused much deeper controversy. Released in 1971, David Bergamini’s 1200+page opus Japan’s Imperial Conspiracy set out to destroy the myth that Emperor Hirohito was a
MoreFor the RecordGetting it right at the time, and not later 1965 Vietnam: Australia and the Lost War in Vietnam.(Heading of my article published in the Australian, October 1965) 1967 Vietnam:And even if some countries (such as Vietnam) do go Communist, provided no outside intervention is involved there is no reason to believe
MoreThe Tiananmen Square Massacre Myth (slightly expanded version of my Japan Times article of 7/21/07)Begins: With the Beijing Olympics looming we see more attempts to remind the world about an alleged June 4, 1989, massacre of innocent students in Beijing’s Tiananmen Square. The New York Times, which did so much
MoreIntro: The Internet brings much of use. But it also provides a platform for blowhards trying to promote themselves by abusing and attacking others. These uglyself-aggrandisers have to be answered, using the same platform. Case in point: the subject of this note. Begins: Back in the early nineties a web
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