This is posted over at DK here. I’m too knackered to re-post it on the Seminal and Phoenix Woman is busy.
Whom the gods would destroy, part 3: The crisis in Honduras |
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| By: CharlesII Sunday November 29, 2009 10:50 am | |
Whom the gods would destroy, part 3: The crisis in Honduras |
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| By: CharlesII Sunday November 29, 2009 10:50 am | |
This is posted over at DK here. I’m too knackered to re-post it on the Seminal and Phoenix Woman is busy.
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Use Goggle translator for the French and Spanish articles.
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“Confirmed: SouthCom organized the overthrow of Honduras President Zelaya
…the commander of the US military base at Soto Cano is none other than Colonel Richard A. Juergens, who had already supervised the “kidnapping” of Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide according to a similar scenario.”
As it turns out, the flight path followed by the aircraft involved in President Zelaya’s expulsion was rendered public on August 14, 2009, by Daniel Ortega, the President of Nicaragua. It reveals that the flight took off from the US military base of Soto Cano (formerly known as Palmerola Air Base).”
http://www.voltairenet.org/article161647.html
http://translate.google.com/#de|en|
Duly noted, BlueButterfly.
The man in charge at Soto Cano is Gen. Douglas Fraser. He has given an on-the-record interview to Tiempo admitting that Zelaya was flown though the air base and denying that he knew anything about it. If that’s true, either US intelligence is really, really bad or Fraser was ordered not to know what was going on.
Amazing how much can be hidden from American eyes simply by not translating it into English.
Thanks, BB! There’s lots of reporting out there on this; unfortunately, much if not most of the good stuff never has an English-language version, unless people like you step up to do it.
This is the translated page. I’ve never tried linking like this so, we shall see if it works. Google translates 51 languages now. Still waiting for an Urdu one; the language of many Pakistanis. Reading blogs in other languages is eye opening. You’d be surprised at how much citizens of other countries know about what really goes on in America. More than your average MSM believing American does. Google is a gate keeper..no Persian (Iranian) translation existed until a couple of days after the last election..hmmm.
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http://translate.google.com/translate?js=y&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.voltairenet.org%2Farticle160801.html&sl=fr&tl=en
“Despite denying any type of subordination to the Government of Tel-Aviv, Global CST is an essential piece of the Israeli military-industrial complex.
The CEO of Global CST is Israeli general Ziv (former Israeli Army chief-of-staff), who was defeated by Hezbollah in 2006.
Global CST’s deployment in Colombia and Peru should be appraised in conjunction with the supervision of the Honduran military junta by other Israeli “private” military companies.”
http://www.voltairenet.org/article162789.html
As anyone who followed what happened in Haiti, it’s beyond suspicion that the U.S. was involved in the coup. Can you say Otto Reich?
And of course Abrams and Negroponte are still around the ObamaRaahma Admin.
The White House needs a political tsunami to wash away all the leftovers from previous administrations. First wave in 2010.
“Opposition candidate Porfirio Lobo was elected president of Honduras on Sunday in a vote that has put the United States at odds with leftist governments in Latin America.
The United States sees the elections as a way out of Central America’s worst political crisis in decades, but some Latin American governments threaten not to recognise the winner if Zelaya is not reinstated. ”
http://uk.mobile.reuters.com/mobile/m/FullArticle/eUK/CTOPUK/ntopNews_uUKTRE5AT0SN20091130?src=RSS-TOPUK