While researching my prior posting about the Korean government’s Truth & Reconciliation Commission’s recommendation that the US pay reparations for war crimes committed by the US military against Korean civilians during the Korean War; I found these pictures of forensic evidence found at the sites of supposed civilian killings quite interesting:

Not only was their pictures of items recovered at the scene, but bones as well:

So why is this significant you may ask? The reason is because at No Gun Ri where supposedly 400 civilians were killed no similar forensic evidence from the supposed 400 killed civilians has ever been found. These civilians were allegedly pulling ox carts with all their belongs along with numerous animals yet no evidence of this can be found. Not even one bone has ever been found from those alleged 400 bodies at No Gun Ri despite the Korean governments best efforts to find some.
Despite this the conventional wisdom is that 400 Korean civilians were massacred by US troops there anyway. It will be interesting to see how the Truth & Reconciliation Commission reconciles this fact.
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5:43 am on November 28th, 2007 1
GI,
No practical result has come out from the commission´s recommendation yet. So, forget it for now.
11:01 am on November 28th, 2007 2
There is not going to be any result because the US will not pay reperations. This is simply just another attempt by the leftist government to white wash history in order to promote anti-American sentiment.
12:58 pm on November 28th, 2007 3
Any idea when the No Gun Ri movie will be released. I have been checking the cine 21 movie release dates site.
http://www.cine21.com/Movies/Mov_Nav/waiting_movie.php/
also I can not nor have I found any release date on this film.
1:16 pm on November 28th, 2007 4
I’m not sure what the deal is with the delay of the fictionalized No Gun Ri movie. It should have been released by now and I thought for sure it would be released during the presidential campaign run up for max effect.
Maybe the movie is so bad that the producers are waiting for some kind of anti-USFK incident to happen so they can release it shortly afterwards in order to draw the maximum amount of viewers despite how bad it is.
8:31 am on March 5th, 2008 5
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