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THICH NHAT HANH - A KP AGENT IN MONK’S ROBES
- THE TRAILS OF BLOOD OF THE
"UNIFIED BUDDHIST CHURCH OF VIETNAM"
OR HOW THE VIETNAMESE COMMUNIST PARTY
EXPLOITS THE POWER OF BUDDHISM AS AN
INSTRUMENT OF POWER.
(Part 1)
Seattle, August. 2012
Thái A
INTRODUCTION:
1. According to the Geneva Convention of 20.07.1954, regarding
the division of Vietnam, people were officially allowed for a short period of
time to choose in which part of the country they wanted to live and move accordingly
to the northern or southern part. This agreement goes back to Ho Chi Minh
acting on behalf of Moscow and Beijing and the French party. After their
military defeat at the Battle of Dien Bien Phu they were aiming for an
honorable retreat from Vietnam. All further existing political forces inside
the country at the time were in fact against its division. As a result, there were massive flows of
people from the north to the south. With the help of foreign aid organizations
and U.S. navy ships within this period, more than 1 million North Vietnamese
escaped from the communist regime and settled in the southern republic. Most of
the Vietnamese people had sided against the communist north.
2. The communist government, secretly formed by Ho Chi
Minh and his communist party comrades in 1946, was accompanied by brutal
violence and fraud, and was not accepted by the North Vietnamese population.
Thereupon, Ho and his KP made use of brute force and tricks to stop the crowd
flowing in the direction of freedom, from north to south. Two years later in
1956, the Geneva Convention stipulated there should be a general referendum regarding
a reunion of the two Vietnamese nations. The process was to be a democratic
electoral one and under the supervision of the UN. Even many years later, after
the 300 day deadline of the resettlement phase of the Geneva Convention had
expired, North Vietnamese people still fled to the south. With each attempt to
escape over the Ben Hai River, the provisional boundary separating north from
South, the communist border guards enforced the border with poisoned arrows and
live ammunition. The conditions were similar to those at the former East-West
frontier in Germany and the present-day border area between North and South
Korea, but it surpasses all in dimensions of cruelty. The Geneva Convention was
essentially shredded and spurned by Ho Chi Minh.
3. In order to gain insight into the situation after the
Geneva Convention, the official "Declaration
of the Government of the Republic of South Vietnam from 26 April 1958 on the
issue of reunification“ is extremely revealing. This document was published
on 26 April 1958 by the Embassy of the Republic of Vietnam (RVN) in Bonn. The
original document can be found in the Central State Archive Stuttgart, Baden
Württemberg, under the registration code: "J 152 D Vietnam No.1".
4. In the course of these streams of refugees, more than
3000 agents of the communist North Vietnamese cadre were smuggled into the
south and joined the 6000 already there. They were to act as sleeper agents for
the coming war against South Vietnam and to make preparations in the
background. The number of these agents had been growing steadily in subsequent
years.
5. However, according to the requirements from Moscow and
Beijing, the South Vietnam campaign was just Ho Chi Minh's first step. The real
aim of his planned invasion campaign was the whole of Indochina - Cambodia and
Laos in addition to South Vietnam.
6. The cultural, economic and religious development in Northern
Vietnam under Ho Chi Minh's regime equated
a setback to the Middle Ages. North Vietnam developed to a wall-less
prison like North Korea. This applies to the communist Vietnam until today. The
term "communism", originally taken from Europe, was cleverly translated
by Ho Chi Minh as "common wealth" into Vietnamese
("classlessness," "destitution",
"propertylessness"), to make the northern population believe in
communism as a "heavenly society", where "any assets don´t
belong to anyone’s own no longer". In fact, the actions of the Communist
Party were repeating the actions of Stalin and later reproducing the so-called
Chinese "Cultural Revolution"; each one in reality was a war directed
against the country´s own people. The "Democratic Republic of
Vietnam" in the north was aligned with and supplied with the help of
Moscow and Beijing for the war against the South (Republic of Vietnam). The
cruelty of the communist regime has been uncovered and published by many
Vietnamese and Western authors.
7. At this time in the northern part, all religious
activities and movements were branded "counter-revolutionary" and suppressed
with the entire force of communist propaganda, denigrated as "opium of the
people" and "spying of the West" which was to be exterminated
completely by the so-called “proletarian violence". The "Communist
state", as imagined by Ho Chi Minh, was still in the development mindset of
an Empire with a predominant proportion of total population still farmers.
Accordingly with the Moscow and Beijing examples, a dedicated "Buddhist
Church" and “Christian church" awere initiated, along with others. As
a an "association", they were always subordinated as a so called
"Fatherland Front"; a flagship of the Communist Party. Just as with
the "Socialist and Democratic Party", they were heavily surveilled from
the inside by communist agents, undermined, and finally quashed completely. The
fact that the Vietnamese population predominantly practices Buddhism as their
religion gave the communist regime to use the "Buddhism" as a a
utilable tool for their own means. The so-called "UBCV" and the
"Buddhist family", a sub-organization, also emerged at this time (the
early 1960s). At that time, Hanoi’s invasion plan was running at full speed on
all fronts. In preparation for the fight on a religious front, plenty of “Monks-agents”
were trained at the North Vietnamese Buddhist" schools in order to cause
as much disturbance and damage as possible in the name of Buddhism amongst the
people of the South Vietnamese cities. Finally the UBCV, the "Buddhist
family" and other sub-organizations were founded for propaganda related reasons
such as "on behalf of the South Vietnamese population" and these are
used to this day as an instrument for the intentions of the Communist Party.
Thich Huyen Quang (born Le Dinh Nhan),
pictured left, with Communist Party cadres in the monk’s robe at the assembly
and announced UBCV in 1964 in Saigon.
8. Thich Tri Quang, the KP agent in a monk's robe,
continuously staged riots when he mobilized parts of the South Vietnamese
population against their own government, through demonstrations and
"self-immolation" of monks, etc. (this will be discussed in detail
later in the text.). The final result was ultimately a coup against the South
Vietnamese government, in which the incumbent President Ngo Dinh Diem and his
brother were killed.
Thich Tri Quang (born Pham Van Bong), a
feared KP leader in monk's robe, is one of the main and most cold-blooded
perpetrators of the so-called "Buddhist rebels" in support of the
North-Vietnamese Communists in the invasion war against the Republic of South
Vietnam. Pictured: Thich Tri Quang in 1963 as a cover of "Time" magazine,
New York, USA 1963
KP cadre Thich Tri Quang in monk's robe
and accomplices demonstrate in front of the government building of the Republic
of South Vietnam in Saigon in 1963.
KP cadre Thich Tri Quang and the GDR
communist Erich Wulf
9. Thich Tri Quang’s birth name was Pham Van Bong. Born
in the village of Le Thuy, Quang Binh district in Central Vietnam. According to
files in the French secret service ("Division 2"), he had been
identified already in 1949 as a member of the Vietnamese KP. Admission to the
party took place in the communist stronghold of Luong Mieu / Duong Hoa, by To
Huu (geb. Ton That Lanh), a high official of the KP. Both the CIA and the
Intelligence Service of the Republic of South Vietnam had knowledge of it.
To gain an overview of the Communist Party´s cadres in
monk's robes, Thich Nhat Hanh & Co. and the UBCV following CIA
document is very revealing:
Language:
English, Document Pages: 13, Date: 04 May 1967 Collection: Central Intelligence Agency Collection, Media Type: Document, (pdf.) Full Text: Full text is available for
this item. Return to the Virtual Vietnam Archive and search for Item Number: 04,109,128,007th Go to
the More Information section and change to the full-text view;. View Item: situation appraisal of
Buddhism as a Political Force Current During Election Period Extending through
September 1967, 04 May 1967, Folder 128, Box 09, Central Intelligence Agency
Collection The Vietnam Center and Archive, Texas Tech University. Accessed 21
Aug. 2012th
10. In the background the coup had the approval of the
American side by the CIA, which wanted to exploit this movement for their
interests. At that time, the U.S. wanted to intervene in the war-related events
directly and was not about providing indirect military assistance by supplying
weapons and advisers. Consequently, a disempowerment of the South Vietnamese
president met with their strategy. After a successful coup against the South
Vietnamese, with the help of the CIA, KP agent Thich Tri Quang continued his
strategy to direct the South Vietnamese Buddhist population in his spirit, this
time by causing unrest against the new temporary "military
government" and the Americans. However, his strategy was seen through. He
was overthrown by the South Vietnamese and the CIA and put behind bars. He
managed to get released relatively quickly through the help of accomplices
within the circle of influence of the South Vietnamese government and from then
on acted for the Communist side.
The fire execution of Thich Quang Duc,
executed by Nguyen Cong Hoan, the KP-cadre (“Vietcong”), disguised in a monk's
robe. He poured 10 liters of petrol on Thich Quang Duc's body, which had been
prepped by narcotics into a living corpse, before he was set ablaze by Nguyen
Cong Hoan with a Zippo lighter. The flame went up and the execution victim died
on the spot. Today Nguyen Cong Hoan is hiding in one of the Thich Nhat Hanh -
institutions in the United States.
11. Mentioned before was the 'self-immolation' of the monk
Thich Quang Duc, which was staged as a protest against the so-called
"religious oppression": According to the Special Police chief of the
former city of Hue (Republic of Vietnam), Major Lien Thanh, this burning was planned
precisely in advance. At first he was persuaded (by the KP agents in monk's
robes) to participate in a "significant action". Numerous
"assistants" were ready to "take care" of him day and
night. He was given an anesthetic, which had been passed off to him as a
"drug against cardiac insufficiency". At the time Thich Quang Duc was
dragged into the street by the Communist Party cadre in a monk’s robe Nguyen
Cong Hoan, he was almost unconscious. Subsequently, he was doused with a
minimum of 10 liters of petrol and set alight. KP "monks" and
"nuns" together with "policemen" were informed and placed
specifically at the scene in advance. Numerous foreign reporters were guided
there at this time as well, so that appropriate images and reports could find
their way to the international press, with the intention to manipulate the
world opinion for the purpose of Communist interests. The execution victim died
charred on the spot. Nguyen Cong Hoan today is still hiding (2012) in one of
the Thich Nhat Hanh - institutions in the United States.
12. The Vietnamese CP and the UBCV, but also Thich Nhat
Hanh, have denied to this day the staged, criminal act of murder. To cover up
the crime, a myth was created that the world has been misled by to this day,
according to which Thich Quang Duc was a "holy martyr".
13. To accumulate enough divisive feeling for the coup
against the South Vietnamese President Ngo Dinh Diem, the communist "Third
Army", also called the "National Liberation Front of the South",
incited countless issues supported by direct wire drawing of the CIA, including
the "Buddhist riot" with staged fire execution of monks on June 11,
1963. These riots resulted ultimately in the murder of the Republic of Vietnam
President Ngo Dinh Diem on November 02, 1963. After this event the U.S. intervened directly with a leading role into
the events of the Vietnam War.
14. Nearly all of those riots in South Vietnam were
documented by the media of the Western alliance and the "communist
bloc", but also by the government of the Republic of South Vietnam. There
was, however, a specific screening and one-sided reporting in the West,
influenced by the "control" on the part of the CIA, by the
"communist” propaganda of the part of the "Eastern Bloc".
Therefore the facts about the Vietnam War have been skewed and distorted
seriously in the West. Ironically, the skew of the reporting on war related
events only ran in favor of Ho Chi Minh's Legion army: the mercenaries of
Beijing and Moscow.
15. For example, because of the staged propaganda of the Vietnamese CP, the UBVC, Thich Nhat
Hanh & Co. about the "religious
oppression by the government of the Republic of South Vietnam", a UN delegation
was sent to South Vietnam to assess the situation. Despite the willingness of
the government of the Republic of South Vietnam to cooperate, the delegation
couldn’t find a single proof that South Vietnam, under Ngo Dinh Diem's
government, had ever displayed acts of religious oppression. These accusations
against the Republic of South Vietnam turned out to be a controlled and ugly defamation
strategy of the Western media. The report of the UNO messenger about these
facts, regarding what they had seen in South Vietnam in 1963, had prepared
correspondence to the publication at the UN General Assembly. At the last
minute however, the reporting was prevented by the leaders of "the upper
floors" of the White House, so that the report could never have been
published.
16. Even today in 2013, in all official media and reporting
in the U.S., but also in the textbooks of universities, can still be found
one-sided and false information about the Vietnam War in favor of the Chinese
Communist Party and of course the Vietnamese CP. This despite the publication
of the decoded file of the Pentagon about the Vietnam War, the "Black Book
of Communism”, and numerous truthful publications by renowned Western authors.
The Council of Europe (PACE) also has dealt with the
issue. Below is an excerpt from the Resolution 1481 of the Council of Europe in
2006:
The "Resolution on the need for
international condemnation of crimes of totalitarian communist regimes"
(English Resolution 1481 (2006) "Need for international condemnation of
crimes of totalitarian communist regimes") was adopted on January 25, 2006
in Strasbourg of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE). Quote:
"(The) ... Parliamentary Assembly today condemned massive violations of
human rights by totalitarian communist regimes and expressed sympathy,
understanding and recognition for the victims of these crimes. The assembly,
the parliamentarians from 46 European countries combined, voiced in a
resolution that these acts of violence included individual and collective
assassinations and executions, as well as death in concentration camps,
starvation, deportations, torture, slave labor and other forms of massive physical
terror… " .
17. The
assassination of President Ngo Dinh Diem, approved by the Pentagon, was more
accurately, in fact, the killing instruction against the Republic of South
Vietnam. Despite the war, the Republic of South Vietnam had reached a remarkable
level of development of a free market economy during this period in the late
1960s under Ngo Dinh Diem's government and a functioning democratic
constitution. Ngo Dinh Diem was the first president in the history of Vietnam
which was constitutionally elected by the people. Ironically, both Henry
Kissinger and Ho's "foreign minister" Le Duc Tho were jointly awarded
the Nobel Peace Prize after the Paris Convention in 1973. However with the
Paris Convention the "honorable withdrawal" of the U.S. Army from Vietnam
was actually quasi enabled. In fact, the warlords of the White House gave a
free hand to the communist North, leaving then the 17 million South Vietnamese
to the hands of fate by the red imperialists. Incidentally, Le Duc Tho had
waived his Nobel Prize. The killing machinery of his "Red
imperialists" rolled on until April 30, 1975, when the Russian tanks of
Ho's army overran the whole Republic of South Vietnam. Millions of South
Vietnamese got to know with the bloodbath of "Red Imperialist type". The
South Vietnamese feared for their lives and fled by all available means from
Vietnam across the sea ("boat
people") and through the forest. The Americans fled also, to the extent as
in 1954, exceeding all expectations. The whole world was watched as this happened.
Only 3 years later, the Russian tanks would enter Cambodia.
Ho's "foreign minister," Le Duc
Tho and Henry Kissinger in Paris 1973
18. The UBCV was established in 1964 in order to pull the
strings behind the covert communist actions. All other buddhist traditions were
put together under the umbrella of the
UBCV. The Buddhist movements were becoming aware of the intentions of these
communist-infiltrated parts (“An Quang's Buddhist” group), and were
disappointed and wanted to separate from them. Because the then supreme
patriarch monk Thich Tam Chau did not want to take part in the riots, he was
being compelled by force to give up his office and to go underground. The heads
of other buddhist traditions also distanced themselves from the "fighting
spirit" of this movement and disappeared gradually from the public light.
The UBCV had thus completely step-by-step infiltrated communistically, but
subsequently served as a figurehead for the representation of the Buddhist
population.
19. One of the bloodiest crimes of the UBCV was the
massacre to the civilian population of Hue in 1968, the so-called
"Tet-feast Offensive 1968". The North Vietnamese Communist army held
Hue for 26 days. During this time, at least 5327 people died and 1200 people went
missing. The Communist sleepers in monk's robes, who were located in Hue, were
called the "Third Army of the Communist Party" and pulled strings
behind the scenes for these atrocities. The crimes took place during New Year's
Eve. Officially a 3 days truce between the Northern and Southern Army was
generally agreed for the holidays, but the shots fired on New Year's Eve were by
the North Vietnamese Army. They fell upon through the Citadel in the old
imperial city. Simultaneously in front of everybody the local communist
sleepers unmasked themselves. The CP cadres went from house to house and shot
randomly at anyone who was considered a supporter of the South Vietnamese side,
labeled as "spy of the U.S. Americans." Thousands of civilians, women
and children were tied up with telephone cords, taken and brought out of the
city where a massacre was perpetrated on them with shovels and picks in order
to "save bullets". The victims had to dig their own graves themselves.
The front row of victims were shot and they took all the others alive to the
graves. According to police reports by the Government of South Vietnam in 1968,
5365 people were killed in this way. Among them were four German professors.
They were invited in the context of humanitarian aid by the University of Hue
at that time. They too were killed by head shots, behind the Buddhist temple
Tuong Van, which was used as a makeshift command center for the North
Vietnamese Army (in monk's robes). Even those professors shoveled their own
grave, which was supposed to serve as a "bunker". These are the names
of the killed professors: Prof. Dr.
Raimund Discher, Prof. Dr. Alois Alterköster, Prof. Dr. Hort Günther Krainick and
his wife Elisabetha.
Two of many mass graves of the massacre
were found in Hue in February 1968, in which 5327 of the Hue residents were
violently murdered by the Vietcong.
Photo of LIFE Magazine in April 01, 1969
Everywhere
in the city were set up so-called "people's courts" of the
"Provisional Revolutionary Government". It took place on the street
and the execution happened immediately afterward. The Communist cadres in
monk’s robes as Thich Don Hau, Thich Tri Quang, Thich Thien Sieu, Thich Chanh
Truc and Hoang Phu Ngoc Phan, Ngoc Tuong, Nguyen Dac Xuan, Le Van Hao (at that
time students in civil) here were key leaders.
Thich Don Hau (born Diep Truong Thuan) -
The CP agent in "Patriarch Monk’s Robe" - One of the feared
co-perpetrators of the massacre of the "Tet Offensive" in Hue 1968,
when 5327 civilians of Hue City were killed violently by CP agents in monk's
robes and Viet Cong. Among them are three killed German doctors (university
professors) who were sent for the medical care of Hue civilians on behalf of
the Bonn government to the Clinical University in Hue. They were killed by headshots
behind the Buddhist temple Tuong Van, one of the command centers of the Viet
Cong:
Dr.
Hort Günther Krainick, and his wife Elisabetha.
Pictured: From left to right and from top
to bottom: Le Van Hao, Hoang Phu Ngoc Tuong, Hoang Phu Ngoc Phan (born Hoang
Ngoc Hop), Nguyen Dac Xuan, the cold-blooded leaders of the execution squads of
the Vietnamese CP during the Hue massacre in 1968.
1 - Left: Arrival in Ulaanbaatar Airport,
1969.
CP - Thich Don Hau in monk's robe and CP
cadre Ton That Duong Tiem beat the big drum for the UBCV and the hidden battle
fronts of the Communist Party in the communist Mongolia.
2 - Right: Thich Don Hau chats with the CP
General of "the People's Liberation Army" Vo Nguyen Giap in 1976.
20. After 26 days, Hue was recaptured by the U.S. and South
Vietnamese armies it was a bloody ghost
town. In Buddhist temples, in Christian churches in the suburbs, everywhere
mass graves were found.
21. The background of the massacre: According to the
ideas of the war leaders in Hanoi, there should be a final strike at Hue in
order to capture it. The idea that the townspeople would move on from Hue to
the side of the Army of Northern Vietnam had proved to be mistaken because the
people feared for their lives and fled from the North - Communists. The
communist cadres who had lived for years as sleepers in a monk’s robes in Hue
now had unmasked. In revenge, and so that the faces of the communist cadres and
their accomplices were never revealed, all Hue residents were executed. The
task to take Hue at a single strike with the support of the "Third
Army" had been unfulfilled. The unmasked cadres then fled into the jungle,
in hidden territory, which was under communist control.
22. Hue was not the only city suffering such kind of
massacres in 1968 by sleepers in monk's
robes. Hue was only a prelude, of special importance, because it was on the
border with North Vietnam. Hue was considered a metropolis and was to serve as the
capital for the "People's Liberation Front of the South", an
instrument of the communist North. This faction was used by the North to
mislead the entire world public concerning the background of the Vietnam War
and to conceal the participation of the communists in the campaign in the
south. Therefore, the population of Hue was hit the hardest by this brutality
and the number of murdered civilians went into the tens of thousands. However,
during this time in all of the south vietnamese cities such massacres took
place.
23. In 2010 a committee was founded in the U.S. by political groups in order to process and
investigate the events surrounding the Hue Massacre :
POBOX 6147th FULLERTON, CA. 92843, USA,
Tel: 001 626 257 1057, Email:huemauthan1968@gmail.com
Address of the currently responsible
Lawyers Community for the Committee:
International Legal Community: OCT -
Olthuis KLEER TOWSHED. LLP, 229 College Street, 3 Floor, Toronto, Ontario M5T
1R4; lawyer Ms N. Kate Kempton. Tel: 001 (416) 981-937. Email: kkempton@ktlaw.com
Chairman Lien Thanh is the former police
chief of the city of Hue in the Republic of South Vietnam. They collected
worldwide witness statements, casualty figures and data on participants,
perpetrators, string pullers, commanders, etc., especially about the communist
cadres in monk's robes, in order to sue
them at the International Court in The Hague. Eyewitnesses in Vietnam and
abroad, survivors of the massacres and surviving dependants of victims, such as
the four German professors murdered in Hue, were asked by the committee to
describe their experiences and write witness statements. Meanwhile, in addition
to numerous other publications, two books and a website about the Hue -
Massacre were published. The first book was called "Riot in the middle of the country" / "Bien Dong Mien
Trung", published in 2010 by Lien Thanh, former special police chief
of Hue. The second is called "Hue
Massacre 1968 - the crime of the Vietnamese Communist Party" / "Tham sat Hue - Mau Than 1968 - Toi ac
dang cong san Viet Nam" , published in 2012, by the same author.
The books cite the communist cadres in monk’s robes by name, which committed
back then the massacres under the guise of the UBCV in Hue and describe the
circumstances of the crimes day by day.
24. CP cadres, monks like Thich Nhat Hanh, Thich Quang Do
and the UBCV worldwide, including also Thich Nhu Dien in Germany and others are
trembling at the work of the committee and the published books. The disguised
leading cadres-agents in the U.S. and abroad control their accomplices, as the
"Buddhist families" and try desperately to obstruct the work of the
committee. They are proceeding with the most unscrupulous methods, such as
murder threats, targeted killings by hit squads, etc. The most recent example
happened in early August 2012 in the USA: the above-mentioned committee
chairman barely escaped a targeted head shot from a distant (yet unknown)
hideout. The U.S. safety authority is investigating this incident.
25. The UBCV was founded by the Communist Party in 1964 in
South Vietnam. The strategy of the Communist Party to abuse religion and
Buddhism as a protective shield goes back to Ho Chi Minh in the '40s. The
strategy of the Communist Party was always to integrate communism so deeply
into Buddhism that they would become untangleable. Therefore, communist cadres
in monk's robes and also laymen, have been trained to distort, for example,
Buddhist sutras. All kinds of "Buddhist groups" were established:
from children's clubs, youth clubs, to "Buddhist family" to muster
the Buddhists. The youths were trained similar to the military, in order to use
them as "Buddhist" youths for military purposes. As part of this
targeted collection/grouping for centralized control of the Buddhist
population, the authentic Buddhist masters were separated from their students,
isolated and finally eliminated by force. All monks and nuns were dispossessed,
forced to give up their practice and were almost completely removed from the
religious life so that eventually communist cadres in monk's robes resided almost
exclusively in the pagodas. Only a few Buddhist masters and students were kept under
house arrest. On the one hand, this should give an impression of religious
repression in Vietnam. This meant that the cadre - agents of the CP - through their staged, apparent
"fight" for "religious freedom fighters / peace activists"
could attain the status of "dissident" abroad (e.g. Thich Nhat Hanh
and Thich Quang Do). Secondly, the propaganda machine of the CP was working
hard in order to spread the image of "religious freedom” existing in North
Vietnam. The hollowed-out "Buddhist Church" (UBCV), which now followed
the ideology of the Communist Party, though is not as of yet trustworthy enough
to the Communist Party so that it came under a direct authority by the
Communist Party through the so-called "Southern National - Liberation
Front".
Children of the so-called "Buddhist
family" were exploited by the UBCV and the "South-National Liberation
Front" of the Communist Party as demonstrators for the roadblock to
prevent the advance of the South Vietnamese Army. Vietcong's child soldiers in
the service of "the South - National Liberation Front”
26. This UBCV acts completely according to the strategy of
the North during the Vietnam - war. The massacre in Hue 1968 was one of their
bloodiest deeds. Thich Don Hau (Born Diep Truong Thuan), the top
"patriarch monk", had, together with the supreme commander of the
communist North's Army (by the local CP mastermind Hoang Kim Loan), issued
commands to nearly 200 communist cadres to remove and kill the residents of Hue
on February 22, 1968. The number of casualties would amount eventually to over
5000. The victims were partly tied by the hands with telephone cables and led
away into remote areas. Over 300 young people were forced to dig graves to bury
the dead. They were then killed themselves, to erase every trace. Some members
of the North Vietnamese Army has denied these allegations, claiming to have
only killed in the midst of the battlefield. Nevertheless, CP's commands were
executed.
27. Eyewitnesses of the massacre, who escaped the
persecution of the CP execution squad are alive to report today with regards to
their trauma. How they were still teenagers at the time, dragged along from the
KP execution squad and forced to dig the graves for this mass murder. One
survivor still suffers excruciating trauma from over forty years ago. He had to
dig under threat of murder by a CP execution squad over the still alive and bound
people in the grave, begging for their lives. However, soil mixed with tears, he
poured shovelful after shovelful over his own countrymen. Grave after grave,
one after the other the boy had to shovel until he and another could finally
escape in the night. Above them, the blaze of gunfire from the CP execution
squad swept. The two barely escaped. But none of the rest of the over 5327
people survived the vengeful massacre at the hands of the CP execution squad.
29. On the April 30, 1975, 500 UBCV "monks and nuns" and
7000 armed students of the so-called "Buddhist University of Van
Hanh" went to egdes of Saigon to show the incoming North Vietnamese tanks
the way to the main military bases of the South Vietnamese army. Immediately
after the northern army entered the city, the communist cadres, equipped with
machine guns, accompanied the North Vietnamese Army from house to house, to
kill each "suspect" ("CIA" supporters or high official of
the South Vietnamese government) during the night and to dump their bodies in
the river. The same scenario took place in all cities of South Vietnam.
Thereafter, these armed cadres and red armbands were found in every corner of
the city to hunt hidden South Vietnamese soldiers in the city. The deaths
numbered in the several thousands. The CP sleeper agents no longer required their
masks, as they now appeared in North Vietnamese uniforms in high rank and
became the first communist officials in southern Vietnam. The so-called
"Buddhist University Van Hanh” was converted into a "registration
office" for the South Vietnamese officials and soldiers, where communist
cadres dressed in monk's robes. During their time as “sleepers” inside the
community, they prepared a list of the persons who were to be neutralized. All
soldiers and officials were put in so-called "re-education camps". In
fact, these were death camps and lifelong torture-prisons.
Also these CP cadres in monk’s robes now
are swinging the CP party flag in their hands and demonstratively celebrating
the "Victory Holiday" of Ho Chi Minh and the Vietnamese CP in Saigon
on 4/30/75.
30. In 1981, the self-proclaimed leader of the UBCV, Thich
Huyen Quang (born Le Dinh Nhan) during the "General Assembly",
formulated the following characteristic words: "The UBCV earned triply
honorable merits for the victorious revolution of Vietnamese Communist
Party". And: "We, the UBCV
have established the Buddhist government of President Duong Van Minh, to hand
these over to the Revolutionary Government [of the Communist Party, editor's
note]…"
Nguyen Xuan Bao - Vietnamese CP agent in
monk’s robe under the name of Thich Nhat Hanh, has been acting with fake
"Anti-Vietnam War"(?) slogans in support of the Vietnamese Communists
since 1960 until today.
31. On October 17, 1970 a so-called "Buddhist
delegation" (consisting of Thich Nhat Hanh, Thich Thien Minh and other
communist sympathizers) was sent to Tokyo to partake on the international
conference "Religion and Peace". There they made known "5
claims". These were identical to the "5 claims" of the so-called
"South-Liberation Front", initiated by the North Vietnamese regime.
They in part demanded an end of the bombing of the North by the U.S. Army, the
retreat of the alliance forces (U.S., South Korea, England, Australia, etc.).
The delegation was faced with nagging questions from the International Congress
about who they were representing, why the North Vietnamese army wouldn´t stop
with its invasion southward and why they only asked the United States and the
Alliance to retreat. They had no answer to give.
32. At this time Thich Don Hau and his wife Tuan Chi
(born Dao Thi Xuan Yen) were supported by the Communist Party and secretly
brought to North Vietnam to Ho Chi Minh. Afterwards Ho sent him to other
socialist countries like the GDR, Hungary and Mongolia to make propaganda for
the communist North.
33. Through this propaganda, a highly distorted image of
the South Vietnamese government was put forth and it was accused of
"corruption and weak leadership". Simultaneously, Ho Chi Minh and the
North were praised with emphasis. Also, Thich Nhat Hanh and his wife and comrade
Cao Ngoc Phuong, together with Vo Van Ai and Penelope Faulkner in France and
the U.S., mobilized protesters with fake "anti-Vietnam War" slogans
to draw the international public opinion for the purposes of the Communist
government.
34. With direct warfare by communist cadres in monk's
robes, South Vietnam was gradually brought into a kind of rebellion. Due to the
democratic social order of the Republic of South Vietnam, the hidden communist
cadres from the north acted legally in the South Vietnamese state. Each
educational work, exposure or prevention of their activities towards a riot (in
favor of the CP from the north) was immediately titled as "anti-religious
activities" and utilized as a counter-strategy against further riots and
demonstrations. All supporters were mobilized with fake slogans and demonstrations
were called for on the streets. For their aims, the communists were using all
means, from brainwashing through to murder threats, for influence. Through
sleepers who were smuggled into the South Vietnamese army and the government,
supporters existed across all ranks, which fought now on the side of the
"monks" against the South Vietnamese government. The whole South
Vietnamese governmental system, from the rural community up to government
circles, was infiltrated by CP sleeper agents and had been remote-controlled
step-by-step in this way.
35. At that time, Thich Tri Quang, Thich Don Hau and Thich
Nhat Hanh, with his hollowed out UBCV, had become the most powerful political
movement in South Vietnam. The Communist cadres in monk's robes had shown that
they were capable of influencing the political and military strategy, both in
support of the North Vietnamese warfare and to help the South Vietnamese
government office holders to provide or withhold power, according to their own
political interests.
36. The UBCV trained countless half to full military
combatant troops to battalion sizes and provided them with full military
equipment. By the fake Buddhist label and through advanced brainwashing by the
communist propaganda machine, countless Buddhists from the South were willing
to fight and to die as puppet fighters for the "liberation army" from
the north. A "holy war for the preservation of Buddhism" was the
image put forth by the brainwashing campaign from the north. They mobilized
tens of thousands of people for demonstrations and strikes against the South
Vietnamese government, put youths up to suicide assassinations and bombing
attacks on American embassies, markets, cinemas, car burns, etc., all "in
the name of Buddhism." They equipped the people with weapons for rioting
in the streets and captured children and young people and forced them to fight
as child soldiers.
37. The pagodas were used as arms depots for the North
Vietnamese Army, there were hidden armories under the Buddha statues for the
ammunition of the North Vietnamese communist army. Whole pagoda complexes were
converted into temporary command centers and as temporary prisons where they
held South Vietnamese officials or tortured them to death.
38. The riots of communist cadres in monk's robes only ended
temporarily, as after many operations the South Vietnamese army fought back with
the help of the U.S. American forces. Thich Tri Quang, who was one of the most
feared leaders of the rebellious UBCV, was arrested as a result. Thich Tri
Quang had previously escaped to the U.S. embassy in Saigon with the help of the
CIA, in order to flee from the persecution by Special Forces of the Republic of
South Vietnam. The communist sleeper agents who kept themselves well dug in the
South Vietnamese government could take advantage of the democratic laws in
South Vietnam so that their accomplices and communist cadres in monk's robes could
be released. Even the last South Vietnamese "future President" Duong
Van Minh, countless top generals of the South Vietnamese army and high-level
officials of the South Vietnamese government were finally unmasked as sleeper, North
Vietnamese communists during the course of the war.
39. The War against the South Vietnamese government and
its allies, such as the United States, was a lost war because of how their
strategies were undermined by actors in the White House. This was marked by two
major events: The first was the overthrow of the first president of the
Republic of South Vietnam and his eventual murder in 1963 by the CIA purchased
generals and the Communist cadres in monk's robes. The second one was the
back-door deal between Henry Kissinger, and Mao Te Dong and Chu An Lai in 1972.
The United States wanted an honorable exit from the war and left Beijing and
its allied North Vietnamese army a free hand to finally make an attempt at South
Vietnam. Therefore, the North Vietnamese Army could march unimpeded on South
Vietnam and turned the whole country, up until the present day, into a giant “death/re-education
camp". The alliance forces and the world were watching closemouthed.
40. The undermining and utilization of the UBCV by the
communist Vietnamese regime is thus one of the dirtiest and most perfidious
practices in warfare strategies both in the history of Vietnam and the world.
The Communist cadres in monk's robes are therefore one of the most dangerous facets
of the communist Vietnamese army.
41. Thich Nhat Hanh and his accomplices abroad, but also the
parts of the left-winged Western faction, have managed to distort world
perception and opinion about the Vietnam War in the spirit of the North
Vietnamese Communists. They have also managed to cover up the crimes of the
Vietnamese communists abroad for the time being. The entire Communist and
Western left-winged propaganda machines have twisted the facts to the point of
spreading the view that the war was instigated by the South Vietnamese side,
along with American and Western European allies.
42. With support from the intelligence circles of the
communist Eastern bloc, which had already established itself outside Eastern
Europe in Western countries, Thich Nhat Hanh, Vo Van Ai and other communist
cadres mobilized an "anti-Vietnam War" campaign. In reality, the
North Vietnamese CP had trampled on the Geneva Conventions of 1954 and the
Paris Agreement of 1973 and started a southward war of invasion.
43. In the background of one of the most important events
of the last phase of the Vietnam War was the back door deal by U.S. State
Secretary Kissinger with Beijing and the Vietcong. In which, it was agreed that
the U.S. would pull back as soon as possible from the war. Strategically, South
Vietnam would be sold to the hands of the Chinese. For that purpose, reporting
of the war by U.S. media ran fully in order to do everything possible to
distort the events of war in such a way that the war in South Vietnam appeared
"hopeless" and a pull out was the only reasonable escape. Without a
backing from Moscow, Beijing and the White House, the invasive war of the North
Vietnamese CP towards Republic of Vietnam wouldn’t have been possible.
The "back door deal" between
Henry A. Kissinger, Nixon and Mao's chancellor Chou On Lai in Beijing on
June,20 1972. The content of the conversation was recorded and had been
published already.
44. And so, the previously sworn "alliance against
communism" had been destroyed. This way, the USA stabbed the Republic of
South Vietnam in the back and put it up for execution by the communists.
Millions of Vietnamese people feared for their lives and tried through all
means to get out of the country. The bloody revenge of the Stalinist North
Vietnamese army against the Republic of South Vietnam surpassed all
expectations in its brutality.
45. Ho Chi Minh and his allied accomplices then tried to
seize power through a criminal act in 1946. This puppet government of the
Russian Communists showed his true face as an instrument of power of the
Russian CP. Up until present day, the puppets of the Chinese Maoists were easy
to spot. For the mission from Moscow and Beijing to transform the whole East
Asian region red, they decided to invade Cambodia. That is the reason for the
Vietnamese-Chinese "border conflict" in 1979. In fact, it is a
"punitive lection" of the Chinese Red Army.
46. These riots and atrocities were carried out by the
UBCV, aided directly by the CIA and communist party. One of these two executed
the crimes and the other distorted the perception of the Western world public. These
criminal acts were meant as a means of communist propaganda - "The monk has burned himself as a sign
against the religious oppression of the South Vietnamese government "
- to direct the mood of the American side to be against the Vietnam War.
Parallel to this Thich Nhat Hanh, a communist cadre in the monk’s robe, was
active abroad. He mobilized student-led, anti-Vietnam War street protests and
movements. As a result of the distorted reporting of the war by the CIA that
was in favor of the communist CP, the public opinion about the Vietnam War in
the Western world was specifically manipulated. Thus, the invasionary war by
the North Vietnamese Army was proclaimed as a "People’s Liberation
War". The victory of the communist side was only possible in the end because
of these treacherous actions by the U.S.A. and inaction on the part of the
Western alliance.
47. The members of the so-called Vietnamese Communist
Party have never been communists in the true sense of the word. They had
nothing to do with the terms "left-winged" or "communist" as
they were used in Western Europe. In fact, they are a band of power-hungry, criminal
and traitorous people. From their formation in 1930 up until today, this band
has been the embodyment of Ho Chi Minh and has accumulated numerous crimes
against humanity. So numerous in fact, that should they, one day soon or in the
near future, be torn down by the Vietnamese people and completely disbanded,
the deep wounds they have inflicted would still be hard for the Vietnamese
people to overcome many generations later. This Vietnamese phrase comes to mind:
"Vietnam's bamboo is not numerous enough in order to be able to enumerate
the crimes of the Vietnamese CP. Likewise, the water of the Vietnamese East Sea
is not enough to wash away the bloody stink of the CP crimes, but the water
would be poisoned".
48. This Vietnamese CP band has creeped to the point of
converting Vietnam into a hollowed-out, unofficially dependent Chinese province;
something that Mao's imperial predecessors had not managed for millennia. His
successors still dream with unsatisfied hunger of annexing the whole of Vietnam.
Since Ho Chi Minh's pleading cry for help to Beijing for Chinese help in his invasive
war against the Republic of South Vietnam, there has been Chinese infiltration
across all ranks of the Vietnamese CP. Today they are in the majority across the
political infrastructure of Vietnam. So much so that before any major decisions
can be made by the party congress of the Vietnamese CP, its leaders have to
travel to Beijing to pick up "recommended actions" from the
"Sonnies of Heaven".
49. The Vietnamese CP has mercilessly robbed the
Vietnamese country and people and driven it into poverty and the abyss of
backwardness. Today's Vietnam resides near the bottom of many charts regarding
nameable values. All freedoms and fundamental rights of the Vietnamese people
were forcibly snatched from them by the CP and trampled upon. The constitution
and all its legislation only exist to secure the untouchable right of the
Communist Party to rule over the people. The entire puppet-like apparatus of
state and the Parliament are nothing more than a figurehead to appease the
outside world. For the Vietnamese people themselves, these are regarded as extremely
poisonous deadly traps.
50. To become a CP member, one must learn Ho Chi Minh's
"thoughts and actions" by heart and be tested on them before being
able to join the CP. There are oaths that have to be followed faithfully for
life. This CP Codex, the "principles of letting go" is as follows:
"Without family, without father land, without religion and without
nation." They must stop at nothing, because the CP sometimes has to do
everything necessary and betray everything (family, father land, religion and
nation) because "only the rights of the CP alone stand above all".
Furthermore, the following saying of Ho's is considered as the "CP-heart
formula" that all Communist Party members must follow without exception. It
was "versified" by To Huu, a CP official in the following way. Quote:
"Kill! Continue to Kill! Let your hands not free from killing! ...
Hail Mao, the leader! Hail Stalin! Eternal honor to our immortals!
"
Even the "thoughts and actions"
of all "communist Ur-masters" is to be memorized, including one of
Lenin's slogans: "Whoever is unable to betray, is not a communist".
In other words: "Whoever is not a betrayer, is not a communist!"
51. For Ho Chi Minh and his followers, their
"fatherland" from the beginning is not Vietnam but the USSR (the now
already dissolved ghost) and China. Their "family" is the CP
community; their religion is the utopia of communism. However, Ho and his party
knew from the start that “communist” is just a label; a means to an end. Nevertheless
they had to continue to hold up this label in order to trick the people who
were brainwashed collectively to a large extent.
52. After the collapse of the Eastern bloc, triggered by
the breakup of the USSR, the Vietnamese Communist Party was like a snake
without a head. To ensure the power of the party, they were willing to act as a
kind of doorman for the Chinese CP.
53. Faithful followers have to strictly follow the strategy
of Ho Chi Minh, the "master of insider relationships", regarding
relations between Moscow and Beijing to this day: After the death of the
"Russian stepfather", the Communsits had only the "Chinese step-mother"
to turn to. Of course, any economic potential in the West, as well as the
United States, "deadly enemy", is of interest to them. The main thing
is that the CP is supported and tolerated within Vietnam. Along the lines of
the communist CP from Moscow, the Vietnamese CP now tries to exist underground.
Impressive and fatal is the handshake
between the two CP Comrades Nguyen Minh Triet and Thich Nhat Hanh in 2005 in
Hanoi, after contents of the deal with the "opium of the people" were
redefined and in the bag.
54. Thich Nhat Hanh and the Vietnamese Communist Party
pursue the same strategy today. The UBCV and Thich Nhat Hanh's facilities in
Vietnam and abroad are centrally controlled by the Communist Party. With the
ignorance and the image as a "peace activist" from the Vietnam War,
Thich Nhat Hanh mobilizes with the help of the Communist Party and clueless Buddhist
Westerners in his camouflaged "Buddhist centers" for the "case
of emergency". As soon as the Communists would be attacked, the Communist
cadres in the monk’s robe would cause trouble and cleverly turn the mood in
favor of the Communist Party. Finally Thich Nhat Hanh and his
"Buddhists" would ultimately demonstrate in the streets for the
Communist Party. So any attack from the West to the "Buddhist"
protesters would be propagated from the Communist Party in the background as "an
attack on Buddhism".
Nothing is truer than the two photo
comments from a Vietnamese Web Site:
1.
Left: "CP cadre monk Thich Phap An: 3rd from left, (Managing Director of
the EIAB GmbH in Waldbröl, Germany) together with Thich Nhat Hanh and his
comrades are on a visit to Vietnamese CP chairman Nguyen Minh Triet"
2. Right:
"Thich Nhat Hanh and wife comrade Florette Cao Ngoc Phuong are on a visit
to the general of the Communist People's Liberation Army Vo Nguyen Giap and
wife. Two great leaders of the two battle fronts of the same Vietnamese CP meet
again. One of the two kills with a rifle, the other with the "opium of the
people". The results are impressive: one counts the corpses the other
money."
Thich Nhat Hanh, as well as Thich Tri
Quang, Thich Don Hau, Huyen Quang and Quang Do and all Thich - cadres of the CP
dream about one day wearing the robe of the Supreme Patriarch - the
"master of all the masters of the country", even if it’s only for a
few hours to play along in a dress rehearsal. Because soon afterwards, still in
2005, the "Prajna Monastery incident” happened jointly staged by Thich
Nhat Hanh & Co. and the Vietnamese Stasi. Surrounded by a crowd of
Vietnamese Stasi agents in monk's robes, Thich Nhat Hanh & Co march on
Hanoi’s streets without missing a single photo session. Because in 2005, the
flagship of the so-called religious freedom in Vietnam will be brightly
polished, as it is needed more urgently than ever by the Vietnamese CP for an
appropriate image to move in on the embargo of the U.S. and the West in the
hope that they can enter the WTO. At the "Prajna Monastery incident"
in Lam Dong, Vietnam, Thich Nhat Hanh & Co. play the new role:
"victim" of Vietnamese CP. Nearly 400 Thich Nhat Hanh students, the
newly trained cadres in the monastic habit, were victimized by the CP and
expelled from the country. Abroad Thich Nhat Hanh registered them as
"expelled Buddhist asylum seekers". The entire state propaganda
machine of the CP domestic and abroad were involved. Thus in one go 400 CP
cadres in monk’s robes are "legalized" as (pseudo-) Buddhist asylum
seekers in the host country by the CP and TNH. Thich Nhat Hanh's institutions
such as the EIAB - GmbH Waldbröl, Germany are one of their first arrivals.
Actually,
the "Buddhist monks" are mainly trained communist cadres. One recent
concrete example from 2005 is the "Prajna Monastery incident" in
which Thich Nhat Hanh, in conjunction with Vietnamese secret agents, staged an
incident. During the incident, Thich Nhat Hanh was presented as
"victim" of the CP and he and his "Buddhist" community with
dozens of young monks were "harassed" in Vietnam. Finally 400 monk
and communist cadres in monk’s robes were "banished" at a strike. A
great number of them found accommodation in Waldbröl / Hannover as
"Buddhist refugees" and as pseudo-asylum seekers in a Thich Nhat Hanh
center (EIAB GmbH). The rest came gradually through several routes from France
and the United States. From here, Thich Nhat Hanh's cadres and their
accomplices are working hand in hand with the unmasked pseudo - opposition
party "Viet Tan" in order to mobilize the naive Vietnamese and
Western Buddhists as reserve demonstrators in favor of the CP.
Thich Nhu Dien, chief representative of
the UBCV or CVBK / KVVBK in Germany,
"Vien Giac Pagoda Hannover".
55. The UBCV – district office abroad, including in
Germany, represented by Thich Nhu Dien with all its German "Pagodas",
maintains camouflaged establishments of the CP for the foreign assignment of
the communist cadres in monk's robes. Such institutions, especially Thich Nhat
Hanh centers, serve strategically as a possible future hideout and shelter for
the communist agents (in monk's robes) in the case of emergency, which would be
the overthrow of communism in Vietnam. Even now, the Communist Party is doing
their utmost to cover their true face and therefore staged a pseudo-democratic
system. The communist cadres, masked in monk's robes, will survive the critical
time there. As soon as a new democratic system shall be established, they will
cause new trouble from there and mobilize the masses in their favor in order to
take back the power. Even now, the Communist Party is investing heavily in
Buddhist temples and buildings in order to secure their influence and get
themselves assets in the form of real estate. All Thich Nhat Hanh-facilities
abroad (including the so-called "European Institute of Applied Buddhism
GmbH" in Waldbröl Germany) and all UBCV
"Temples / Pagodas" facilities with their networks of subjects
are established according to the strategy of the "Vietnamese Buddhist
family " as of "Linh Thuu Pagoda" in Berlin, "Vien Giac
Pagoda" in Hanover, "Phat Hue Pagoda” and "Phat Dao Pagoda"
in Frankfurt, "Tam Giac Pagoda” and "Pho Bao Pagoda" in Munich,
and "Vien Duc Monastery" in Ravensburg ...
56. Today, Thich Nhat Hanh’s and Thich Nhu Dien's
institutions are working hand in hand
with “Viet Tan”, a quasi-opposition party of the Vietnamese CP. This organisation was founded in Berlin in 2006 and
is actually composed of trained Vietnamese Communist Stasi-CP- agents. This
party pretends to represent the concerns of the nationalists and to be at the
side of the Vietnamese political asylum seekers. Germany is a promised safehouse
for the varied purposes of the Vietnamese CP, because a major part of the Vietnamese, living in the
east, are located here. The CP agents are hoping that most of them could still
carry remnants of a long "communist roots" in of itself.
57. Just like the
CP in Vietnam, Thich Nhat Hanh and the CP in monk's robes abroad are trying to
rewrite, to distort, and to cover up the Buddhist teachings and the history
around the Vietnam War. Especially where the UBVC is a tool in the hands of the
Vietnamese CP, the facts will be completely twisted and distorted.
58. An example from Germany is the UBCV under the
direction of Thich Nhu Dien (born Le Cuong). Together with the sleepers, agents
who have already settled since the Vietnam War in Germany and partly have
earned over here advanced academic degrees (e.g. Dr. Professor Thai Kim Lan,
LMU Munich, etc.), Thich Nhu Dien get the young monks dissertation made. In
their final paper, the doctoral students only copy all the points about the
historical period of the bloody trail of the UBCV and its CP. This connection is what the Vietnamese
Communist Party has been dictating for decades.
This work exclusively contains the
propagandistic presentation of "facts" about the UBCV that was
ready-made by the Communist Party (in accordance with the CP reading
"Dharma in Need", "religious oppression of Ngo Dinh Diem's
regime", etc., etc. ...).
60. As a sidenote, "the historian Nguyen Lang" is just
another name of Thich Nhat Hanh (born as Nguyen Xuan Bao). Under this
pseudonym, he writes "historical Buddhist texts" about the UBCV
unanimously and identical to the readings by the KP. These same elements are
repeated again. The Vietnamese Buddhist history has thus been rewritten under
the aegis of such "historians" to the liking of the Vietnamese CP.
61. “Zen Master” as a label for Thich Nhat Hanh and
countless other cadre-agents is a kind of imitation of the "Chinese
Cultural Revolution" by the Vietnamese CP. Even in 1962, as Thich Nhat
Hanh was sent abroad by the UBCV, they had provided him with the title
"Zen Master" instead of appointing him, like all other young
Vietnamese monks in his age, as Bikkhu, novice or Samanera. The calculation of
the Communist Party was that if a monk's robe no longer constituted a monk,
then perhaps a title would. Most of the clueless Buddhism-enthusiastic
Westerners at that time, but also of modern times, didn’t yet understand why
Buddha, more than two thousand five hundred years ago, had not simply applied
the above sounding title at a patent office. Through the strategy of targeted
manipulation of Western historiography about the Vietnam War, the Vietnamese CP,
with the help of Thich Nhat Hanh, managed to establish a completely twisted
picture of the events of that time in the public eye.
62. The so-called "Engaged Buddhism", as
propagated by Thich Nhat Hanh, is nothing more than a ficticious religious
instrument of power used by the Vietnamese CP abroad. This "Engaged
Buddhism" during the Vietnam War was launched by the Vietnamese CP by the
hands of UBCV Communist cadres. All such movements as the "National Liberation
Front of the South", etc. are as mentioned, under the central control of
the Vietnamese CP. They all belong respectively to the
policy-diplomacy-frontline framework of the Vietnamese CP in their campaign
against the Republic of South Vietnam.
Following this course, the Vietnamese
Communist Party had founded many pseudo-organizations and political parties
through the UBCV, with the objective of winning political influence as wide as
possible and with the hope to provide their hidden policy as a legal, political voice. The north used direct
influence and political pressure - which is typical of Hanoi's communist
ignorance and impertinence – in order to represent their "Buddhist
interests" in the south and found the so-called "Vietnamese Buddhist
party", which namely expresses its distinctive political interests. This
"Buddhist Political Party", represented by Thich Ho Giac, Thich Thien
Minh, Thich Tri Quang, etc., is only an expedient for Hanoi's invasion plan.
Below is a quote about the origin and founding
period of Thich Nhat Hanh's "Engaged Buddhism" from the years 1966
and 1969:
Source: King, S., and Queen, C. (Eds.).
(1996). Engaged Buddhism: Buddhist
Liberation Movements in Asia. New York: State University of New York.
Thich Ho Giac, Thich Thien Minh and Thich
Tri Quang, the CP agents in monk's robes, at the announcement of the party’s
founding of their "Buddhist Political Party - Vietnamese Buddhist
Force"
63. Thich Thien Minh was tortured to death because of his disobedience
of the CP´s plan in 1978. For the CP, Thich Ho Giac and Thich Nhat Hanh
continue with the politics of this "Buddhist political party" called
"Vietnamese Buddhist Force" abroad under the contemporary pretext of
"Engaged Buddhism". The strategy of the Communist Party goes even
further: the "modern Engaged Buddhism"’s purpose is to adapt to the
modern West and the gullible, because Buddhism-inspired Westerners don’t have
an accurate depiction of the war if they haven´t heard anything about the other
side. The Vietnamese CP believes that all traces of blood have been already erased.
Thich Ho Giac still plays today with the "patriarchical hat" of the
UBCV in the United States. Thich Nhat Hanh directs "Engaged Buddhism"
of the CP in the direction of "social responsibility" and "eco-conscious
Buddhism".
64. In this sense, Thich Nhat Hanh spoke out in public in
a "politically responsible" manner during a speech in the United
States about the September 11, 2001 "terrorist" attack on the World Trade Center
in New York City. He accentuated in this context, that the "300,000
Vietnamese victims" of a small town by the name of Ben Tre that had been
bombed during the Vietnam War by the U.S. Army. Quote: "I wrote this poem during the Vietnam war after I heard about the
bombing of Ben Tre city. The city of 300,000 was destroyed because seven
guerrillas shot several rounds of unsuccessful anti-aircraft gunfire and then
left. My pain was profound". Thich Nhat Hanh has invested tens of
thousands of U.S. dollars to place identical copies of this quote in continuous
circulation as an advertisement (since Nov. 2001) in highly influential papers
such as the New York Times. He knows
that such duplicitous words can be understood only by Western ears and not by the
domestic Vietnamese. Westerners do not typically know where Ben Tre is located,
and when brought up the issues is usually met with silence. All residents of Ben Tre district, whose
population to this day has not risen to over 143,639, and all Vietnamese know
that this "story" was a complete fabrication. With the duplicity of
Thich Nhat Hanh, which echoes that of the Vietnamese CP media, the Vietnamese
have a bitter point-of-view. As a result, Thich Nhat Hanh was confronted with
the cumulative echo of "Thich Nhat
Hanh Go Home!" in response to his words in the U.S. because the
Americans were angry concerning the victims of the "terrorist" attacks on
September 11th.
65. It is of course understandable that Buddhism in
general, and Zen in particular, was recognized as a useful spiritual "product"
by Thich Nhat Hanh and the Vietnamese CP that should be promoted more
effectively through marketing because this approach is perfect in accord with
the strategic "CP-reform" (vietn. “Ðổi Mới") in Vietnam. In
order to keep power, the Vietnamese CP has no other choice but to
"reform" itself, especially after the collapse of the USSR.
66. However, the KP has "reformed" itself
countless times, even aggressively, and every time it has an appropriate
"regret-song" on hand. After each "Party Reform", the
"Buddhist pagodas and temples" of the CP multiply, grow taller and
get bigger. The Vietnamese in this way are only getting poorer, because the
number of "Buddha donation boxes" are growing correspondingly more
and more, to the extent that they can now be considered safes for which guards
are recruited. Two good examples are, firstly, the newly built "Bai Dinh
Pagoda" in Ninh Binh, North Vietnam, whose size exceeds the one in the
"Forbidden City" in Beijing. Second is the "Ho Chi Minh
Pagoda" (Vietnamese literally: "Chùa Hồ") in Binh Duong, South
Vietnam, which surpasses all others for Buddhist ferver because on top of the
altar, in front of the Buddha statue, an oversized Ho Chi Minh statue sits
enthroned and coated with high karat gold. Anyone who wants to express his
worship to Buddha, there you go! That one first may get enthusiastic about the
in front sitting Ho Chi Minh statue which laughs. This "Ho-Temple"
interior, which was built mainly out of noble material, is closely-guarded. Perhaps
even stricter than the Ho - Mausoleum in Hanoi. To admire this "temple
complex" in its entirety, which is built in a style similar to
Disneyland-architecture, one has to travel by electric bus. After each
"party reform" the number of arrested party critics who end up in prison,
accelerate skywards. The noose around the neck of the Vietnamese people is tied
even tighter so that the power of the CP is more fixed than ever.
Ho is CP Chairman everywhere, also in the
"Ho Pagoda" in Binh Duong, Vietnam. Coated with high karat gold, his
statue sits in front of the Buddha statue. Next to it the CP flag is hoisted
up.
67. As mentioned earlier, a KP-Parole (according to a
saying of Karl Marx) is: "Religion is the opium of the people", which
must necessarily be eliminated. This was now implemented further in the spirit
of the "party reform". Through the hands of the UBCV, Thich Nhat Hanh
& Co.-the Buddha- and religion dealers, the CP keeps benefiting greatly
from the "opium of the people". Drug dealers are not particularily interested
in whether the people overdose or not.
And that is only one facet of the so-called CP-style "religious
freedom" in today's Vietnam.
68. The so-called "infrastructure of the CP
abroad" (the Vietnamese expatriates) was expanded for decades by the UBCV
network and the so-called "Vietnamese Buddhist family". Finally, more
and more of the Communist cadres in monk's robes rolled in from Vietnam just to
make use of them. They look down from the "Buddhist altar", smiling
inwardly and deceitfully about how the Buddhists prostrate themselves flat on
the floor with reverence. What the “slippery cadres” are just too much
interested in is that their Buddha donation box is well-filled at the end of
the day. In Vietnam, this “Buddhist slavery” has a long tradition, because the
gullible Vietnamese are treated as an “easy meat” for the brainwashing of the
CP. This is also known as "Tam Bảo Nô" / "Sangha slaves" or
"triple slavery".
69. The UBCV and their sub-organizations (social,
cultural, charitable, religious pseudo-organizations) are entitled to a special
role in its particular host countries. Controlled by the Vietnamese and the
Chinese CP, it also serves as a back door for accessing various facilities and
as a didactic, long-armed tool for even more important interests, such as
China's industrial/economic espionage and military espionage. In essence, the Chinese
CP system is the same as the Vietnamese CP system, meaning the Chinese could
always operate unscathed, hidden intact in the background, since the Vietnamese
and the Chinese CP are the closest allies of a kind of "CP-brotherhood".
However, the Vietnamese CP agents often have to fill a slave-like and
subordinated role and are strongly controlled by the Chinese CP. Either way, they
continue to work hand in hand.
A picture - replaces a thousand words:
The target practice and the use of the
most advanced killing weapons is part of the "Buddhist education" of
Communist cadres in monk's robes, taken over by the Army of the Communist
Party.
70. The Vietnamese Stasi agents of the CP, together with
the CP cadres in monk’s robes such as Thich Nhat Hanh and the local UBCV, have
the main goal to bring all overseas Vietnamese by all available means under one
roof to control and manage them. To implement this goal, a resolution was
issued by the CP in Vietnam: the so-called "CP Resolution No. 36"
which contains this aim in decorative words. The list of their criminal,
delinquent acts is at least as long as the existence of the CP itself. The
consequences and aftereffects of its dirty creativity will be nowhere near
adjusted even after several generations.
71. Particularly in the U.S. where most of the expatrite
Vietnamese live, the cadres in monk’s robes appreciate how important it is to
bring the gullible Buddhists together under one roof. According to the
strategic calculations of the CP (Resolution No. 36), they are a remarkable
political group because ultimately they are potential voters, appreciable by
every local politician. The local politicians who are tapped for cooperative
work by Vietnamese pseudo-opposition parties on site (e.g. as "Viet
Tan"), cooperate with the cadre-monks and in this manner, the Vietnamese
political asylum seekers in the United States, remotely controlled by the
Vietnamese CP, are silenced. A range of cases that reveal of this kind of
cooperation between communist cadres and American local politicians in the
United States prove this procedure by the Vietnamese CP.
72. A preferred "religious activity" of the UBCV
and of Thich Nhat Hanh's institutions abroad (et. al. e.g.: "Plum
Village" in France, "Dieu Ngu Pagoda" by Thich Ho Giac, Thich
Chanh Lac in the U.S., and “Vien Giac and Phat Hue Pagoda "... of Thich
Nhu Dien, Thich Tu Tri, Thich Thien Son in Germany) is the specialization of charities. To collect as much
money as possible for the CP, but also to hide as much dirty money as possible for
the Communist Party in foreign banks, many of their "religious
activities" are strategically geared to be beneficial and charitable. To
wrest even more money legally from the pockets of the Westerners, they use the
poverty of the children and victims of war in Vietnam as a pretext. According
to statistics, the Vietnamese living abroad send over $2 billion to Vietnam alone
every year. For the CP and their puppet–apparatuses, this is like a “gift from
heaven" that keeps the communist dictatorial regimes active overseas.
74. For the pseudo-battle under the motto "freedom,
democracy and human rights in Vietnam", an NED-organization from the
United States provided a sum of $548,000 for Vo Van Ai during the period from
2004 to 2009. (NED: "The National Endowment for Democracy").
75. The "Pagoda Dieu Ngu" in Westminster, CA
92683, USA., is a home base of the main activities of Vo Van Ai and Faulkner
Today. From here they spread information, unanimously with the strategy of the
CP, to consolidate the UBCV with their patriarch monks. For example, Thich
Quang Do and Thich Nhat Hanh have been repeatedly nominated for the Nobel Peace
Prize. Vo Van Ai also uses his representative role for the UBCV from Vietnam to
smuggle "Buddhist monks and freedom fighters" - undercover agents of
the CP abroad - and supplies them there
with "asylum" and legalizes their position thereby. Under the
pseudo-motto "freedom, democracy and human rights in Vietnam", he
collects Thich Nhat Hanh funds through countless social and charity projects
for the CP in Vietnam (et. al. e.g. "Maitreya Fond").
76. However, these pseudo-fights for "democracy and
human rights in Vietnam" were uncovered and published in various
publications and media, as well as on the Internet. All CP cadre monks and
agents (pseudo-freedom fighters and dissidents) that were smuggled abroad by
the Communist Party, experienced the same fate and were revealed because of
their twisted statements about the Vietnam War, the role of the UBCV and how
the CP is in accord with the official provisions of the Vietnamese CP. They
conceal further that the CP and its instruments of power are the main reasons
for Vietnam moving towards a quasi-unofficial Chinese province today. As an
example, all movements, demonstrations and demands of the people regarding the
two Vietnamese islands Hoang Sa and Truong Sa were violently suppressed by the
CP. No UBCV representative expressed serious criticism thereto (so Thich Quang
Do staged a demonstration call, which read, that every Vietnamese should
"demonstrate at home" for himself.)
CP cadre and UBCV leader
"Patriarch" Thich Quang Do (born Dang Phuc Tue)
77. Vo Van Ai's office is thus not only a speaker, but
rather a branch of the Vietnamese CP in the West. This camouflaged
representation of the Vietnamese CP abroad in the information age is more wide
spread and not restricted to the UBCV singularly, thanks to the BBC station and
dozens of stations like VOA, RFI, RFA, SBTN. In each Vietnam department, one or
several CP cadres are placed and through
these mouthpieces the Vietnamese CP spreads their propagandistic paroles in
their favor and in a well-camouflaged form. The same is true for the press. In
Vietnam today, over 600 media establishments are strictly under the censorship
of the CP and they practically only spread the CP decisions in a hypocritical
form. Domestic-Vietnamese are literally silenced. Thus, the UBCV or CBVK are,
through the camouflaged representatives of Vo Van Ai and Thich Nhat Hanh &
Co., integrated parts of a toxic "red spider web" that will be tensed
for service at the "media battle front" of the Vietnamese and Chinese
CP both at home and abroad.
78. The English abbreviation for the UBCV (Vietnamese:
"Giao Hoi Phat Giao Viet Nam Thong Nhat - GHPGVNTN") was translated
by Thich Nhu Dien into German as follows: "Congregation der Vereinigten
Vietnamesischen Buddhistischen Kirche" - Abbreviation: CVBK or KVVBK). This UBCV or
CVBK is directly controlled by the so-called "Propaganda Department -
Division 2". Thich Don Hau, Thich Huyen Quang and Thich Quang Do are their
heads. They are, as mentioned above, high ranked communist cadre officials in
monk's robes. They received their appointments by the Patriarch’s seal that was
wrested by force under threat of murder from the actual Patriarch Thich Tinh
Khiet, later Thich Tam Chau. From the beginning and to this day they have been
illegally in office and are nothing more than an instrument of power of the
Vietnamese CP. In the Vietnamese people’s view, the Communist Party is a
traitor and a criminal to the people. They call them "VV-Vietnamese".
("Viet gian" - "Viet Cong-criminal traitor"). Thich Tam
Chau revealed later, after almost 30 years of silence (1964-1993), that violent
actions by communist cadres in monk’s robes, and how the CP exploits the
Buddhism, the UBCV the Vietnamese Catholic Church and all other religious
organizations were used as an instrument of power in a revelation letter
("Bach Thu").
79. Since 1963, when the U.S. under John F. Kennedy and
Henry Kissinger wanted to topple the President Ngo Dinh Diem, and especially
after the back door business with Beijing was signed and sealed, the Western
media have been reporting, to this day anyone almost unanimously only one-sided
of the Vietnam War, namely in favor of the Communists. But only one facet of
the truth is never the whole truth itself. Because their conceal strategically was
almost unanimously the other side, the real truth of the war, namely, that the
war of the North Vietnamese Army was a war of invasion by order of Moscow and
Beijing against the Republic of Vietnam and that this obviously was in
violation of all international charters and agreements.
80. The western media consistently ignores that the North
Vietnamese Communists have broken all international contracts and conventions,
which they signed with hypocritical intentions. The media in Western countries
unanimously concealed and skewed both the cruelty and brutality of the northern
communists against their own people and the documents and reports of the
immense suffering of all the North Vietnamese since 1946 until today. Their
silencing of the suffering of the people behind the Iron Curtain is rarely
mentioned in public. This "phenomenon" is similar to the situations
in Tibet, North Korea, Burma, etc. Obviously, the main stream media in Western
countries follow one conductor’s baton which rules so-called "real
politics".
81. For the Vietnamese, the Vietnam War is not over yet. The
Vietnamese have lost everything because of this war. They live as third-class
citizens on their own land, but they have no rights to it. All their rights and
freedoms were robbed from them by the KP. Even their most sacred right such as
the right to love their fatherland was skewed by the Communist Party, the
ultimate supreme ruler of the land, in this way: "The party represents the nation and the country. Therefore,
whoever loves the country and the nation, without loving the party, is a
nation- and fatherland- traitor." It may be that many do not trust
their ears; sadly this is the reality of communist Vietnam today. If someone were
to ask about the flipside of the Vietnamese CP, the UBCV, and Thich Nhat Hanh
& Co., the answer is usually in the form of a shrug. It is not uncommon for
the CP to repeat its decisions in a reformulated and endless monologue. The
status of peoples other rights are as predictable.
82. There are individuals and political groups which use
war, unrest and the disunity of a nation as an opportunity to draw profit and
financial benefits for themselves. These profits are used to transform hard to
settle debts. So ultimately, only the dictatorial traitor, the treacherous
rulers and their powerful profiteer profit from that. Who supports them in the
end, only supports dictators and not the suffering people. As a consequence,
the peace that these groups create is a pseudo-peace without a truthful
foundation. If genuine, truthful peace rules and these groups of people have no
more profit to gain.
These individuals and groups are not able
to understand their own karma, apart from the collective karma of their own
people. Consequently, they can neither understand themselves nor the neighbor,
nor another nation really.
For this reason, all that they attempt
today to provide for their children will be taken away again to offset the debt
of the blind ignorance of their ancestors, without exception, to the last cent.
In Vietnam and elsewhere, the true
Buddhist masters enjoy appropriate reverence, but the well-hidden cadres in
monk’s robes, as Thich Nhat Hanh, the UBCV & Co., a "VV" band,
will be revealed by the Vietnamese and sooner or later end up where they belong:
in a Vietnamese court, in a democratic and free Vietnam. And the days of
"VV" Vietnamese CP are numbered.
To be continued.
Footnotes:
UBCV: "Unified Buddhist Church of Vietnam " or "
CVBK " or
"KVVBK" : "Congregation
of the United Vietnamese Buddhist Church" in German: “Congregation der
Vereinigten Vietnamesischen Buddhistischen Kirche” .