After almost 50 years of silence, the research team behind WeSearchr.com uncovered audio tapes that John McCain made while captured by the communist North Vietnamese government in 1969.
The audio was of a communist propaganda broadcast McCain voiced intended to demoralize American troops in Vietnam. Those troops in the Vietnamese jungle were the last people to hear these tapes — until this week.
The American public finally has the opportunity to make up its mind about John McCain with the whole truth revealed.
WeSearchr uncovered the tapes after filling a $10,000 bounty for their release thanks to conservative news site TruNews.com and 15 other anonymous contributors.
But how exactly were the tapes found?
WeSearchr’s anonymous researcher found the tapes hidden deep within the U.S. National Archives in College Park, Maryland, just north of Washington, D.C.
The tapes were filed under catalog #BV 636-637, link here.
John McCain’s name was misspelled “Macain.” The tape was also mislabeled “Sidney,” which is John McCain’s middle name.
The tape was also in the wrong box: “The tape, when I found it, was also out of order and in the next box from where it should have been,” says our researcher.
The broadcast was originally recorded by the Foreign Broadcast Information Service, a branch of the CIA that monitored international shortwave and foreign radio broadcasts.
WeSearchr has a lot of other great bounties up on the site and is promising to completely disrupt the news/journalism/media paradigm.
You can listen to Chuck C. Johnson’s interview with TruNews about the McCain “Tokyo Rose” tapes right here.
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