a production by Chris Flannery of the Claremont Institute EPISODE 117 - OCTOBER 5, 2021 ANDY NGO After the American defeat in Vietnam in 1975, the communists confiscated the homes, businesses, property, and savings of those south Vietnamese supposed to be “counterrevolutionaries.” Hundreds of thousands of these men, women, and children were forced into what were called “reeducation” camps. Many risked their lives and fled, including Binh and Mai Ngo, who made it to America. Their son became an American hero. LISTEN NOW PREVIOUS EPISODES SCIENCE & SEANCES “Washington, D.C., was the ‘worst spot in the country’ for fake mediums.” LISTEN NOW WHAT'S LOVE GOT TO DO WITH IT? “The most essential duty of citizenship is to keep the country worthy of the last full measure of devotion.” LISTEN NOW VIEW ALL WHAT IS THE AMERICAN STORY? The American Story is a production by Chris Flannery of the Claremont Institute.
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