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What Really Happened at the Gulf of Tonkin?

Matt Welch | 12.7.2005 4:45 AM

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Read it and weep. Not least because it took the government five years before letting us know what it already didn't.

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Matt Welch is an editor at large at Reason.

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  1. Probably a Fool For Asking   20 years ago

    Flight 93. Was it shot dow? Were WTC1 & 2 brought down by explosives? Will the media use this as an excuse to increase the FOIA budget that their paymasters allot?

  2. Probably a Fool For Posting To   20 years ago

    Should read: will Matt & Cathy & the gang use this as a Golden Opportunity to discuss an increase in the FOIA budget with the kind underwriters who make Reason good and could make it even better.

  3. Shem   20 years ago

    Goddammit, warn us when there's a .pdf involved.

  4. Shem   20 years ago

    Probably a Fool-The hell?

  5. Rich Ard   20 years ago

    Will the media use this as an excuse to increase the FOIA budget that their paymasters allot?

    Hopefully.

  6. thoreau   20 years ago

    Dave W., I have it on good authority that CIA agents boarded those ships, force-fed the sailors some high fructose corn syrup, and then issued them handguns that fire if bumped. Of course, I can't prove this scientifically, because science is inherently limited in what it can do. However, faith can prove it.

    OK, I'm a bad person.

  7. Rich Ard   20 years ago

    I get the feeling you're not taking him seriously anymore, thoreau.

  8. Nobody   20 years ago

    Goddammit, warn us when there's a .pdf involved.

    When I put my mouse over the link, it says "http://www.nsa.gov/vietnam/releases/relea00012.pdf" in the lower-left corner of my browser. Does yours not?

  9. Experience   20 years ago

    However, faith can prove it.

    Not faith, silly -- FOIAS (the eff stands for "freedom"!!!).

  10. Dave W.   20 years ago

    Here's my impression of a scientist trying to get a FOIA:
    "Godammit, where's my effin' lawyer -- secretary, put that Pfizer grant proposal on hold -- I want to discover some actually useful info for once -- you get that shyster on the line, like now!"

  11. SR   20 years ago

    Besides a warning that it's a PDF, there should probably be a warning that the link goes to NSA.gov.

  12. David   20 years ago

    Of course, Thoreau. No, the lack of evidence is where the proof lies.

  13. Hakluyt   20 years ago

    Dave W.,

    Do gentlemen give into unwarranted mocking?

  14. Dave W.   20 years ago

    Hak:
    There's clever mocking that teaches people stuf, even ppl who think they are too smart to learn anything once they do enuf collidge. Then there's what you do. Like Brother Lou said: watch me know!

  15. Dave W.   20 years ago

    Hak:
    There's clever mocking that teaches people stuf, even ppl who think they are too smart to learn anything once they do enuf collidge. Then there's what you do. Like Brother Lou said: watch me now!

  16. Jake Featherstone   20 years ago

    FREEDOM!

  17. JAT   20 years ago

    You know, I can't help but think that NSA felt is was safe to release this now because we've moved passed lying about being attacked and onto lying about the possibility of being attacked. Much more effective. No messy facts to hide for 40 years.

  18. bago   20 years ago

    It's always a good idea to see where the link actually goes on the mouseover before clicking. It's a phishers worst enemy.

  19. Hakluyt   20 years ago

    Dave W.,

    Thoreau has yet to do anything that could remotely be considered clever here. He does borrow heavily from the writings of other posters here though. That you apparently consider picking apart your crackpot ideas to be clever is more of a mark against you than anything.

  20. XL   20 years ago

    Howdy, Hakluyt! Dartmouth's women are doing well on the basketball court this fall. Sweet!

  21. Jennifer   20 years ago

    Since I don't want to trouble with a PDF I have no idea what really happened at the Gulf of Tonkin, but I'm guessing it was bad, maybe an abuse-of-power thing, and casts our government in a disturbing light. Especially the five-year cover-up part.

    Damn government.

  22. NoStar   20 years ago

    Jennifer,
    I'll summarize the 50 pages for you:

    Johnson lied, people died!

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