Wednesday, September 9, 2015

The History of the Viet Nam War National Museum

The purpose of this website is to detail the History of the rise and fall of The Viet Nam War National Museum that was established in Nelson, Nebraska and was closed down under questionable circumstances.

The Viet Nam War National Museum was part two of Doctor Kyle Kenley Kopitke's Trail of American History War Museums.  I am Doctor Kyle Kenley Kopitke, and I'll add content a bit each week for a while.

This website is my defense portal to clear my good and valiant name.

I am often asked, "What really happened?"  That is not a short answer.


The internet is filled with lies about my noble work with the Viet Nam War National Museum and her sister Museum, The National Korean War Museum.  

Now that more information has come to light over the passage of time, it is clear that I did nothing wrong but was the victim of dishonest journalism, and outside agitators and economic competitors that fooled local government and Veterans.

For example, the Mainstream News Media carried the quote from then Attorney General Jon Brunning that I was less than honest; in fact he called me a "con-man."  That was a lie.

At that time, the AG Office's was threatening to fine me around $4 million dollars (or so) for my actions of violating the law.  In the end, I was not fined even $1 dollar.  Not one dollar; so I must not have been a "con-man" if I was not fined even one penny.   So I ask you then:  How did I go one day from being threatened around $4 MILLION DOLLARS in fines, to not being fined even one penny?

Another example of distortion and lies is the website run by my economic competitor Lynita Jean Brown called the "Korean War Educator."  She has one lie and distortion after another on her website. I'll be telling you the truth about her, her history, her lies and distortions and why.  None of the journalists who quoted her in articles ever identified her as my economic competitor (when does Car Dealer "A" send a customer down the road to Car Dealer "B" to buy a car?) and they failed to mention that she tried to start her own Korean War Museum that failed.

Nor did any of the journalists state that Lynnita Jean Brown had her membership revoked and was banned from being a member of The Korean War Veterans Association.

Nor did any of the journalists mention that when they quoted her that she was banned and prevented from purchasing ad space in the Korean War magazine, The Grey Beards. That is dishonest journalism to allow an economic competitor be quoted without identifying them as an economic competitor and their background.   There is much much more.....   

On September 17th, 2015, I am reaching out to a number of persons who said and did bad things to me.  I want to give them an opportunity to retract and apologize, and pay a settlement fine to me for what they did.  If they do not then I will state my case in detail.   

I have published the book: On The Trial With The History Detective: Did Joseph Smith, Jr. have more than one wife: A Scholarly Review  it is available at js1w.info or KyleKenleyKopitke.com

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