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The
Jane Fonda Hoax e-mail
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SDSL
contacted Prof. Charles Klingman whose signature block
appears at the bottom of a hoax e-mail message on Jane
Fonda. This e-mail is making the rounds of the Internet
and Prof. Klingman has given permission to SDSL to post
his reply (Jan 2001) below. Please read his comments and
check his sources, and do not miss the comments to Prof.
Klingman from CPT Mike McGrath, USN, Ret., President of
NAM/POWs at the bottom of this page.
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- From
Professor Charles Klingman:
First, my
apologies for the misinformation.
The
e-mail which you received did not originate with me,
and in no way involves my
university.
After receiving it myself in early Spring of this
year, I sent it to one of my friends, and wasn't aware
that my e-mail "signature" was appended to it. My
intent was not to have the e-mail forwarded as is
stated in that document, but I didn't make that clear
to my friend. He then forwarded the letter to an
extensive address book without removing my name.
I'm
sure the fact of the name and contact information make
the letter look completely valid to most people, and
now the letter (with my name) is in wide
circulation.
Although I was in the military during the Vietnam
years, I did not serve in combat, nor was I in
Southeast Asia during the conflict. Many friends and
acquaintances of mine did serve, and a couple
didn't
- return. I would
in no way want to diminish their contribution by
making
- false
claims.
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- Much of the
information in the e-mail has been difficult for me to
personally authenticate, but writer David Emery has
apparently researched this letter quite thoroughly.
Dates are incorrect in a couple of instances.
One
thing is true; Jane Fonda did visit Hanoi and the POW
camp in 1972, and she made accusatory statements
against the U.S. government and
- military
personell that caused servicemen and their families a
great deal of anguish. The stories about the
subsequent torture and beatings are not all true, and
since I have communicated personally with Col. (Ret.)
Larry Carrigan, I have discovered that he never even
saw Jane Fonda during her visit.
Most of
the letter is debunked in the website below. This was
sent to me by a respondent who read the Fonda e-mail
with my signature. I only wish I'd seen this before I
sent the letter to my friend. It was my willingness to
believe the worst of Jane Fonda that caused me to send
it to him.
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- http://urbanlegends.about.com/science/urbanlegends/library/weekly/aa110399.htm
- -- then search
"Fonda" as a keyword for the link to the e-mail. This
account is by David Emery.
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- Jane Fonda,
along with 99 other "Most Important Women of the
Century" was honored by Barbara Walters in April '99,
and subsequently by Ladies Home Journal magazine. (See
following website) http://www.moorej.org/jane/
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- In the brief
biographies of the women, their contributions were
summarized. Fonda's anti-war activism is mentioned,
but her film career and her success as a workout
"guru" in her several videos were the major credits in
Ms. Fonda's bio.
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- Again,
I'm sorry for the inadvertent "spamming" I've caused.
I'd appreciate your
sending
back
this information to the person from whom you received
it, and I thank you in advance.
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- Sincerely,
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- Charles
Klingman
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- Addendum:
8Sept2000
- http://danford.net/vietnam.htm
- Addendum:
19Sept2000
- http://ciac.llnl.gov/ciac/CIACHome.html
- http://www.Vmyths.com/index.cfm
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- THE
FOLLOWING IS FROM CPT (USN Ret.) MIKE MCGRATH
- PRESIDENT
OF NAM/POWs: 11/9/99
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- Please excuse
the generic response, but I have been swamped with so
many e-mails on the subject of the Jane Fonda article
(Carrigan, Driscoll, strips of paper, torture and
deaths of POWs, etc.) that I have to resort to this
pre-scripted rebuttal.
The
truth is that none of this ever happened. This is a
hoax story placed on the internet by unknown Fonda
haters.
No one knows who initiated the story.
Please
assist by not propagating the story. Fonda did enough
bad things to assure her a correct place in the
garbage dumps of history. We don't want to be party to
false stories which could be used as an excuse that
her real actions didn't really happen either.
I
have spoken with all the parties named: Carrigan,
Driscoll, et al. They all state that this particular
story is a hoax and wish to disassociate their names
from the false story. They never made the statements
attributed to them. Systematic
torture of POWs by the
- North Vietnamese
did slow down in late 1969, after Ho Chi Minh died.
Some camps were devoid of torture after 1969, but
several individuals continued to be brutally tortured
for information and propaganda. Fonda's visit was in
late 1972. Treatment was starting to improve at the
time of her visit, but at least one POW was hung by
his broken arm to force him to go before Ms. Fonda
(name withheld by request). Even the last POW shot
down and
- captured,
1/27/73 was brought to Hanoi and brutally tortured
only two weeks before the first release of prisoners.
You are welcome to forward this rebuttal to the
Carrigan story as you like. No acknowledgment of this
note is required.
Thank you. Mike
McGrath, President of NAM-POWs,
- http://www.nampows.org,
e-mail: mmcgrath@iex.net
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