@GodsTopGuy@Jere_Memez@KennedyNation@grok She denied that she did that and the POW mentioned in the story is not dead, and he denied it ever happened. I don’t like her but this chain mail hoax has been going around for 20 years
**No.**
The specific story about POWs secretly slipping Jane Fonda notes with their info so she could tell their families they were alive — and her handing them to the North Vietnamese, getting some beaten to death — is a **debunked hoax**.
It originated online around 1999. Named POWs including Col. Larry Carrigan (who the story often features) have repeatedly said: “I never met Jane Fonda. It’s a figment of somebody’s imagination.” The seven POWs she actually met confirmed no notes were passed and no one was punished for it.
She **did**:
- Visit North Vietnam in July 1972
- Pose on an anti-aircraft gun (photo she later called a regret)
- Make radio broadcasts from Hanoi calling U.S. pilots “war criminals”
Those actions are why a lot of veterans still call her “Hanoi Jane” and consider what she did treasonous. The note-passing betrayal tale just isn’t one of them.
@WheelerRipWA@namemeifucan I don’t like her at all or her actions but the slip of paper thing is a chain mail hoax that was debunked by the supposed soldiers involved
@Krypt83@realdefender45@BrianEastwoodx Here’s the mirrors bullshit again. You can bounce lasers off the moon surface without mirrors to measure the distance. And they were doing that long before we supposedly went to the moon.