José Kast and Javier Milei: More Than Just Friends in Latin America’s Right-Wing Movement (archived)
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Hidden Story Behind Trump’s Pardon? Peter Theil’s $11B Lawsuit in Honduras
Pre‑Scripted Contest: U.S. Sets Narrative for Honduras Election
The U.S. government, through its network of front organizations, is already laying the groundwork to frame Sunday’s election in Honduras as disputed—before a single ballot has even been cast.
Honduras heads toward elections amid allegations of fraud and military interference
Local media outlets have also reported on X that members of the ruling party have assaulted supporters of other political parties. One such complaint was made by Liberal Party legislator Iroshka Elvir. “When we were in District 15, groups of LIBRE supporters in El Pedregal blocked the road with sticks and stones, and verbally assaulted our candidates,” Elvir said.
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Iroska Elvir is married to Salvador Nasralla, who is running for President of Honduras.
Read More »How African Advocates Are Redefining Freedom With Atlas Network’s Support +
How African Advocates Are Redefining Freedom With Atlas Network’s Support
“Atlas Network is the reason we have a community of freedom advocates in Africa,” she told The Liberalist. “Through their mentorship, training, and grants, young Africans have become leaders, running projects from Burundi to Tanzania, Uganda to Ghana. These projects are changing lives.”
Related:
Atlas Network Announces Three Finalists for the 2025 Africa Liberty Award
Read More »It’s Not Only About Venezuela: Trump Intends a Wider Domino Effect
John Perry and Roger D. Harris
It’s increasingly obvious that the US military threats against Venezuela have a wider agenda. Their game plan is regime change, but not only in Venezuela. This is the objective – on a longer timescale in some cases – across several of the countries in the Caribbean Basin, aiming to cleanse the region of governments deemed undesirable to Washington.
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Update 2: Vincente Fox, Cato Institute & “Gen Z” Mexico
Epstein Helped Build MAGA. Has He Blown It?
No one has done more to shape the current global political landscape than early MAGA mastermind and former White House Chief Strategist Steve Bannon. He’s spent the bulk of his career trying to harness the chaos of the internet and the fury of chronically online men to move the levers of real world political power.
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Why Won’t Steve Bannon Release his Epstein Footage?
Read More »Update: The Atlas Network and Mexico’s “Gen Z” Protests
Why Writing About U.S. Foreign Policy Feels Like a Battle
Grokipedia: 2002 Venezuelan coup attempt
Wikipedia’s entry on the 2002 attempted coup is just as flawed as Grokipedia’s.
Grokipedia: 2002 Venezuelan coup attempt
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