Description
Senator John McCain has always gotten a free ride from the Controlled Media in America. He’s been a regular guest, more than any other member of Congress, on the weekend chat shows and he’s always portrayed as a “reformer.” Even more so, the average American, even Democrats who don’t necessarily support him for president, is convinced that McCain is a “war hero” who’s popular among his fellow former Prisoners of War (POW) and among the families of America’s POWs and those still Missing in Action (MIA). A shocking book from two experts demonstrates otherwise.
Co-authored by a career military man, retired Army Sergeant John “Top” Holland and his coauthor, Rev. Patrick Bascio, PERFIDY: The Government Cabal That Knowingly Abandoned Our Prisoners of War and Left Them to Die is the incredible story of how high-ranking U.S. government officials in the diplomatic and intelligence communities, along with certain elements in the military, have actively collaborated to cover up the fate of American POWs and MIAs. And as the authors demonstrate beyond any question, McCain, himself a former POW, has been perhaps the most adamant roadblock on Capitol Hill in getting to the truth about the POW/MIA controversy.
Again, this is something that very few Americans know about. But it’s something that the POW and MIA families (with whom Holland and Bascio have worked closely for years) are very much aware of, and they want you and other Americans to know about it. And it’s not only a matter of POWs and MIAs from Vietnam. The scandal reaches as far back as Korea and even to World War II, something that longtime American Free correspondent, the late Mike Blair, wrote about back in the early 1970s.
To repeat again that this book is a genuine shocker is understating the matter. Once you’ve read this book you’ll see that much of what you think you know about McCain, or about the events of America’s wars of the mid-century and their aftermath, is not true.
Why not buy extra copies to donate to your local branches of the American Legion and the Veterans of Foreign Wars?
Softcover, 224 pages