Project Phoenix &
The CIA
The Vietnamese leaders knew that we wanted them dead. So they
fled into Laos and Cambodia. By 1962/1963, we sent special
forces units, composed of special forces operatives, from all
branches of the military, under the control of the CIA, into
these two countries to assassinate these fleeing Vietnamese
ex-patriots. The operatives used video equipment, and videography training, from the School of the Americas, and NO
U.S. made equipment (clothes or items of any kind), to
infiltrate these two countries. There these Vietnamese
ex-patriots were assassinated.
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"The most indiscriminate and massive program of political murder
since the Nazi death camps of world war two."
--
CIA and Operation Phoenix in Vietnam
"Started
in Vietnam in 1959 the Intel Coordination and Exploitation
Program (ICEX) was a joint MACV/CIA op, the forerunner of
Phoenix. Though Project Phoenix may have been officially
sanctioned on 7/1/68, members of its predecessor ICEX (who MAY
still be alive), to this day, still call that earlier project,
Project Phoenix."
"According to ex-CIA
agent, John Stockwell, 40,000 people were killed through Project
Phoenix."
"Vietnam,
65-73 Phoenix Program torture tactics include rape, electric
shock, water torture, hanging from ceiling, beatings,
incarceration and execution. Counterspy 5/73 16. Vietnam, 69-71
K. Barton Osborn, Phoenix agent, testified to Congress "I never
knew an individual to be detained as a VC suspect who ever lived
through an interrogation in a year and a half. Uc 114. Note says
this testimony given before U.S. Congress,
Heari. 315-321."
"Vietnam,
67 The Phoenix (Phung Hoang) program was officially born on
12/20/67 when the SVNese premier issued a decree. This differed
from ICEX only in official SVNese support for the program.
Seal-and-search op in Bui Cui village. LRRP ambush parties.
People's self-defense forces (psdf) started after Tet, it was a
nationwide system of local militias." --
Andrade, D. (1990), Ashes to Ashes, 72-81.
"Vietnam, 68 President
Thieu with the help of William Colby, Komer's deputy for CORDS,
drafted a decree that officially sanctioned Phoenix/Phung Hoang
on 7/1/68."
[William]"Colby was CIA's
chief in Saigon during war and was associated with Phoenix, an
op to root out rural support for communist guerrillas via
sweeping arrests, torture and execution of suspects. Critics
said most of those killed were innocent peasants."
-- Chicago Tribune 12/3/94 p21.
"Vietnam,
Australia, Vietnam, 62-73 Australian AATTV teams operated in VN
often in CIA Phoenix op. `Black team' commanded by American of
australian usually given target figure. He pinpointed and black
team would go out, usually dressed in enemy's gear and the
assassination then blamed on VC."
-- Toohey, B., & Pinwill, W. (1990),
Oyster: The Story of the Australian Secret Intelligence Service
87-88.
"Vietnam,
Phoenix Program most notorious of counterinsurgency programs.
Originated by robert w. Komer, who now headed Civilian
Operations Revolutionary Development Staff (CORDS), Phoenix
designed to root out secret Vietcong infrastructure in South
Vietnam. Miller, N. (1989)." -- Spying for
America p. 379
"First called ICEX. Name
changed to Phoenix in 69 with SVN version phung hoang. Had
interrogation centers in each of SVNs 235 districts and 44
provinces, card files and computerized indexes." "Colby
told senate Phoenix killed 20,587 VCI. When questions arose re
legality Colby retreated and said 87% killed in regular military
actions."
--
Presidents' Secret Wars, 307-310
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