Re: Documentary on the Hmong and the Secret War



On Sep 23, 10:13 am, "tseemy...@xxxxxxxxx" <tseemy...@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
ctj,

1- In this pic, the faces of your 3 young Hmong are too old to be
called young. It can't be proven that there were the only 3 Hmong who
were willing to help the Yankees, at that time. How about, NtsuabVaj,
Shuav Yaj, PajXyeem, NomYeej, NeejThoob etc...
2- It sounds funny when you mention that TouLue Moua (ShongLue Moua)
was vp's treasurer and, as the matter of facts, the Thao Xaykao were
the richest family of vp's time.
3- In this short clip, I see the name Moua ChongToua all over the
place. Coincidently, I heard  that ShongLue Moua have tried to
immigrate to the US without success from France. Too bad, the Yankees
must have betrayed him. Is that the reason why his name is mentioned
so often? Just to rebuild his case, no?

Normally,  I don't jump into people's business, unless, he/she asked
for, such as "Your input will be appreciated" or "historical
documentary of the secret war ".

Good luck,

TseemYeej.

Tseem Yeej,

I will answer your three questions.



1. Thank You for your feedback. This is just a short trailer and does
not represent the documentary in it’s entirely. The picture of the
three young men that I alluded to is but one of many pics to be
release at a later time.

The names you alluded to are also very important and I would like to
interview them or those close to them to be included in the
documentary. If you know of anyone who I need to contact please don’t
hesitate to let me know. Please provide me with their names and
contact information. As of now, I have hundreds of hours of raw tape
from various Hmong participants in the war.

2. I am reporting the facts as it was told to me. All information
will be referenced and crossed referenced when possible. The full
version will give you a better idea of the command structure.

3. Moua Chongtoua is my name. My grand father was Chongtoua
referenced as the “northern warrior” by Jane Hamilton Merritt in
Tragic Mountain.

Contrary to rumors that your may have heard, Shonglu (Toulu) Moua
chose to reside in France as his family was divided between two
countries after the war. He still visits the USA on a regular
basis.

This documentary is not about settling a grudge or to pick a bone with
anyone. It will be told from the perspective of those who witnessed
the war with their own eyes. After reviewing the facts, each
individual can decide for themselves what really happened. Finally, I
would like the opportunity to interview you. I believe your
perspectives are as valid as anyone else. When would be a good time
to meet?

.



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