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While this Page reflects the
views of the Association
as a whole, the Page originated with,
and is maintained by,
former naval intelligence officers
currently on staff  as reporters or
Editorial Staff with 
the Association's
National Security Affairs Newstand.
Those reporters and Editors believe,
as clearly reflected in the
still valid policies of the
Teddy Roosevelt Administration,
that one of the primary activities
of U.S. foreign policy
should be the protection
of the lives, liberty and property
of Americans abroad,
from any foreigner who would  
wrongfully  do harm
to any of the above,
even if, in so protecting,
U.S. action has to be unilateral.
 
The State Department has long
maintained travel advisories.
Primarily they are posted
in Passport Offices in small print,
and hardly anybody pays attention
to them. They list general reasons
for not visiting a country,
such as civil unrest,
or generic anti-American feelings,
which are often commonplace
throughout history, and which
most people can read about
on our Newstands or
in the American press.
As we said, these advisories
are commonly ignored.
 
There is a need, we felt,
for something more
as a type of advisory for
American travellers,
a need for more specific data
from USG and non-USG sources,
as to specific countries,
addressed to specific classes
of American traveller,
and giving more detail
as to the reasons for the advisory.
 
 
By all means, the Association
advocates reading the
State Department advisories,
but this Page is certainly not here
simply to repeat them.
 
A Supplement, instead, is needed,
and that supplement is here, and now:
 
This Page was motivated
in its origination by the
Natalee Holloway case in Aruba
in 2005.
 
Association Advisories are valid until lifted:
 
 
 
 
June 21, 2005.
LAST UPDATED December 21, 2005. 
Advisory #1: Aruba
 
We strongly advise on matters
relating to personal safety,
based on specific information
we have received from our sources
on the ground in Aruba
indicating on-going predatory activities
of local males targetting innocent Americans,
against single American females
travelling to Aruba, in part,
as discussed below, because of
its geographic proximity to Venezuela.
 
On Aruba (95,000 residents)
beautiful beaches predominate
on the west side of the island,
and elsewhere crack houses
predominate, and murders are covered up
by local officials.
Prostitution is legal in Aruba and
constitutes perhaps as much as 70%
of the island's real local GDP,
Traffic laws are not enforced.
Venezuela,
where bodies easily can be dumped, 
is 20 minutes away by speedboat
and is run by the anti-American thug
Hugo Chavez. His pals call him
' the worst nightmare
any American could imagine.'
 
 
Based on this information,
and other classified information
available to the Association
concerning Dutch officials
and their relatives getting females
drunk and murdering tourists and then,
as acts of the Dutch government,
covering up their crimes,
we strongly advise:
 
DO NOT GO TO THIS ISLAND
IN YOUR LIFETIME
AND DO NOT PERMIT
YOUR FEMALE DEPENDENTS 
TO DO SO.
 
We are happy to report, as of the last update, that the governors of Alabama, Arkansas and Georgia have officially joined in our advice, and we urge other American officials and agencies to do so, at least until the Dutch officials on Aruba bring to permanent justice the Arubans who murdered Natalee Holloway.

April 14, 2006.
 U.S. State Department Counter-Advisory #2:
General World Travel
 
The State Department will issue, in the month of May, 2006, some general travel advisories for Americans traveling abroad.
 
Among them are:
(1) Don't make any statements about America's wealth or power, or your individual wealth or power.
(2) Don't make any statements about religion.
(3) Don't make any political statements, other than to generally laud freedom, which is still permissible.
 
The Association believes that freedom of association, including the freedom to travel, freedom of religion and freedom of speech, all explicitly mentioned as rights in our Bill of Rights, are inherent and universal human rights given every human being at the moment of their creation by Providence, and that no government can alienate those rights. While government may be empowered to tell its citizens what to do, no government on the face of this planet should tell its own citizens what to say, or what not to say, or what to believe.
 
The Association is not going to tell any American what to say, or not to say,  while traveling, but we do advise all Americans to treat this U.S. State Department advisory with the contempt it deserves.
 
We are Americans, and we go where we want; when we want; and believe and say what we want, and one of the primary purposes of any U.S. State Department, and of U.S. foreign policy in general, should be to protect, encourage and enhance all three of those things and to take appropriate action, on behalf of the people of the United States, against any foreigner who interferes with any one of those three things, regardless of whether that foreigner is inside or outside of his or her government.
 
As President Clinton said after the attack on the U.S.S. Cole, "We are Americans, and we take of our own."
 
He may not have meant it, but this Association surely does.

December 19, 2007
U.S. Navy Veterans Association
Travel Advisory # 3: Ghana
 
Phylicia Moore, 18, was murdered in Ghana during the week of April 15, 2007. This African-American young lady was in Ghana that week on a high school goodwil tour with 23 of her fellow students, trying to help the Ghanaian people. Her lifeless body was found floating in the hotel swimming pool of the hotel the chaperoned group had been staying at. She did not drown, but was killed beforehand.
 
This country has a long history of anti-American dictators, rabble-rousers and others who stir up anti-American feelings against our young people, including black Americans, who come over there to help. There is strong evidence, as there there is in the Holloway case in Aruba, of a governmental conspiracy in a cover-up of the Moore investigation, in a country which has no palpable evidence of the protection of either the human rights or the due process rights of Americans.
 
Phylicia's parents are devastated by her loss.
 
The Association advises no further trips to Ghana by any American female under the age of 35 until this case is closed satisfactorily by Ghanaian officials.

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