Camp Hale Gets Noticed

Earlier this month, in a single of those good meaning situations which contingency have seemed appropriate at a time, Senator Mark Udall of Colorado, presented a board to a U.S. Forest Service, commemorating Colorado's Camp Hale as a commonly accepted precision bottom for Tibetan guerrillas, circa a early 1960s. The board reads as follows:From 1958 to 1964, Camp Hale played an critical purpose as a precision site for Tibetan Freedom Fighters.Trained by a CIA, many of these brave group mislaid their lives in a struggle for freedom. They were a best as good as bravest of their generation, as good as we wept together when they were killed fighting alongside their countrymen. (Orphans of a Cold War, by John Kenneth Knaus).This board is dedicated to their memory.This is all good as good as good, though it plays massacre with story -- a speculative accounts of a American intelligence community's interest in Tibet which a single sees in a open literature do not necessarily find agreement in reality -- as good as it certainly inflames those in a Peoples' Republic of China who see a Dalai Lama as a puppet of a Central Intelligence Agency.
How, precisely, which is supposed to help a means of "Tibet's freedom" in 2010 is unknown, though a assorted as good as various organizations ostensibly clinging to which means jumped upon this board like a duck upon a june bug.
Assumed there were a CIA precision mission at Camp Hale, as good as assuming it concerned Tibetans, we would not be happy if a U.S. Forest Service was handing out plaques commemorating a eminent dead. In a context of American-supported clandestine operations, this arrange of thing unequivocally means, "We are good as good as indeed finished with you. Thanks for a memories. Now, greatfully go away."

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