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Phan Thi Kim Phuc was napalmed on June 8, 1972, “officially” by the South Vietnamese Air Force.
The iconic photo was seen around the world. Video of the event is also now available. She later said she was screaming “Nóng quá, nóng quá (“too hot, too hot”).
The AP photographer who took the famous photo was Nick Ut. He then took her to the hospital, which saved her life.
She was hospitalized for more than a year and had many operations. She would later study medicine first in Vietnam, and then in Cuba. While in Cuba she married a Cuban and took a honeymoon flight to Moscow, but defected along the way in Canada. She has been there ever since, and became a Canadian citizen a few years ago. She has more recently become a speaker and started a foundation for child victims of war. She has forgiven those who napalmed her. The PTB really like “forgiveness” and “non-violence” while they plan to exterminate our entire species.
You can find numerous videos of her recent speaking online.
Curiously Kim Phuc has received an apology from John Plummer. US Army Captain (ret.) John Plummer has variously stated that he “ordered” the napalm strike, that he “coordinated” the strike, and that his earlier claims were “exaggerated.” I have seen online that American military people as high as Colonel have come out of the woodwork to deny Plummer’s claims. Plummer later became a reverend, and apparently wanted Kim Phuc’s forgiveness, which she granted.
This is all expected, as the U.S. Govt would go to all sorts of trouble to deny this. But why? They admit to nuking Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The hundreds of thousands immediately killed and others who would later suffer and die from radiation were almost exclusively women, children and old men. But I guess the excuse of Pearl Harbor can be used and the ruse of saving American GIs as well.
The truth of these matters is revealed in my books. Japan had tried to give in to all American demands before Pearl Harbor, but that was refused; and Japan tried to surrender for a year before Hiroshima. So all the American GIs killed were actually the fault of the British-American regime. And vaporizing countless innocent civilians has no excuse. Again my books point out how that was a message from the quarantined to the Quarantiners of what they plan for the entire human race, unless they are allowed to leave Earth.
But perhaps too the PTB know how people think. Sometimes people can focus in on a single person more easily than a million.
So the U.S. Govt must deny its role in the horrible suffering of the “Vietnamese napalmed girl.”
Note also that it was the napalming of Vietnamese people by the US regime that got Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. to give his first anti-war speech. One year to the day later, the US regime killed him—so said an American judge and jury three decades later.