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"Is Anybody
Listening?"
a book by Barbara Birchim
Thirty-five
long years and I was still seeking answers. If I could make someone in the
government listen to the facts, I knew theyd want to act on them. After
all, who wouldnt want to find one of our POW/MIAs from the Vietnam War?
IS ANYBODY LISTENING? tells of dignitaries, presidents and those
involved with the POW/MIA issue as Ive known it since November 1968 when
my husband, a Special Forces officer, became missing-in-action.The pages reveal
my feelings and torment during my many trips to Southeast Asia in search of
answers, and my frustrations while wandering the halls of Washington D.C. for
help.
The book was written to show the issues insidious cover-up
and my commitment to the truth.
About the Author
Barbara
Birchim is the wife of Army Special Forces Captain James D. Birchim who is
still listed as Missing In Action from the Vietnam War. She has made numerous
trips to Southeast Asia and Washington, DC, in search of answers to her
husbands case. She has been interviewed by various news media on the
POW/MIA issue, belongs to several military organizations, is the mother of two
grown children, and uses her nursing background to help Third World
countries.
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While I was preparing myself for the
task of finding a way to get to Vietnam, since United States citizens
werent allowed to travel there from the U.S., I became aware of numerous
articles in newspapers and magazines about Vietnam. Some of the headlines were:
American POWs Reportedly Sighted in Vietnam
U.S. to Study Monks Stories of American POWs in
Vietnam
700 Americans Are Still Rotting in Vietnam
Prisons
Freed Vietnam Captive Reports Seeing U.S.
POWs
* * *
Its interesting that live sightings were
not only made by individuals in Southeast Asia, but by our military.
Indeed, a U.S. satellite image taken in June 1992 of the Dong Mang prison
in northern Vietnam showed a man-made signal stamped out in the grass: GX2527.
Pentagon analysts tried to argue that the image was a photographic
anomaly, but the combination of letters and digits matched the unique
authenticator code of Peter Richard Matthes, the copilot of a C-130 transport
shot down in Laos in November on 1969 and still listed as missing in action at
the time the satellite snapped the picture.
* * *
When
the armed services first began to bring bodies back from Vietnam, family
members questioned whether the body in the casket was truly their loved
one.
They were told it wasnt necessary to open the casket to
verify the body.
No, I want to look, many families said.
And when the families did open the caskets, they found things like airplane
parts or bones from a pig or rocks, or other such things to add weight to the
casket.
* * *
Terry Minarcin, also testified. He was a
Vietnamese linguist and crypto-linguist, assigned to NSA along with Jerry
Mooney from 1967 to 1984. In addition, he was a ground-based voice intercept
operator/processing specialist, a technical reporter, an analyst, an
intelligence reporter, an airborne voice intercept operator and an airborne
instructor. He provided direct SIGINT support to special operations
including rescue attempts. All of these jobs gave him various forms of
information about American POWsthose held in the Hanoi area, in
special camps, those sent to the Soviet Union, those held in
New Economic Areas, and those captured after the cease fire in
1973.
Minarcin found that all of the American POWs were divided into
three categories by the Vietnamesepolitical/economic exploitation,
military exploitation, and general knowledge exploitation.
* *
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For years, family members have tried to prove to the government that
men were left behind by using the governments own intelligence. The
response has been pretty universal. If we had proof that any American
prisoner was left behind, wed go over there and bring them home.
Bobby Garwood is proof that the governments statement is not true and
that the government has closed its eyes and refused to act.
The
Vietnamese denied holding Americans, the U.S. denied leaving Americans behind,
yet somehow an American named Robert Garwood found a way out of Vietnam. . .in
1979, long after the war ended.
* * *
In the long run, my trips
to Vietnam and Thailand turned out to be quite benign. I mean, I did not ruffle
any U.S. government feathers regarding MIAs or Jims whereabouts. At least
I didnt think I had.
However, in 1990, I began to suspect
otherwise. Either that or I was beginning to go crazy.
Becoming aware
of the threats to me, and my friends, began to snowball. The more I learned,
the worse it got. I dont want to say I was paranoid, because it
wasnt that. But, I must say, my feelings appeared as paranoia to a lot of
people.
I kept saying, over and over, throughout the years, Thank
God most of these things happened to me when I had witnesses.
. .
.that Sunday morning, about 5 a.m., I heard someone in the house. I walked out
on the 2nd floor landing of my townhouse, bent over the stairwell and said,
If theres anybody down there, you better get the hell out because
the police are coming.
At that moment, I heard a thump, thump,
thump, the front door close, and the dead bolt flip over. Whoever
he was or they were, they were gone.
It was
Monday after the intrusion. I unlocked the sliding glass door, and walked over
to the gas grill. The gas was on. Someone had gotten inside our gated community
and turned the gas on while I was gone for 45 minutes.
On Wednesday of
that week, I went downstairs that morning and found my daughters
graduation picture gone.
* * *
Over my lifetime, I have come to
understand and rename that inner voice that most people label as intuition. I
now prefer to think of it as Gods phone line. What I realized was that I
never felt that He had left me to walk this journey alone.
Now I was
looking at and listening to those feelings/hunches/intuitions from a totally
different viewpoint. I began to act on those feelings without a need for
tangible evidence.
To my surprise, my feelings were right about 80% of
the time.
* * *
I learned some valuable lessons about the world
and myself. I found that I could not rest until I had the answers to what
happened to MIA James Birchim. Somewhere, somehow, someone had the information
I was seeking.
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BIRCHIM, JAMES DOUGLAS BIO http://www.pownetwork.org/bios/b/b387.htm
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