Bolivia: Evo Morales Warns of DEA-driven Destabilisation Plan
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Pinochet’s Caravan of Death and Its Significance for Chilean Memory
By Ramona Wadi | Strategic Culture Foundation | September 12, 2021
Chile’s September 11, in 1973, brought a brutal end to Salvador Allende’s socialist rule. In its wake, violence permeated Chilean society, through the U.S.-backed military coup which was to provide gruesome inspiration for the later regional systematic surveillance and elimination of socialists and communists known as Operation Condor, in which several Latin American countries were involved.
Pinochet’s Caravan of Death and Its Significance for Chilean Memory
Targeting Cuba and China: Disinformation against Communism
One of the filters in the Propaganda Model propounded by professors Edward Herman and Noam Chomsky was stoking a fear of communism. [1] The establishment’s anti-communism has never abated in the United States. The elitists require a populace fearful of communism to protect their own misbegotten wealth accumulation. Thus, the bugaboo of communism must be opposed wherever it arises. At its worst, the US would wage war against communist countries such as North Korea, Viet Nam, Cambodia, and Yugoslavia. When not militarily attacked, communist governments will be demonized by a relentless campaign of disinformation designed to bring about the fall of the government and its replacement by a government amenable to the US establishment, as happened in the Soviet Union. That is the nature of imperialism and predatory capitalism.
Targeting Cuba and China: Disinformation against Communism
“Brainwashing”
It’s clear that the main targets of US propaganda are its workers and those of its vassal states, all of whom continue to wallow in the darkness of despair, the light at the end of the tunnel fully blotted out. Therefore, undoing this brainwashing is a principal task of the revolution.
Argentina Military Aid For Bolivia Coup Greater Than Initially Thought
Kawsachun News
Investigations carried out by Argentina’s Security Ministry have revealed that the military aid sent from Mauricio Macri’s government to the Añez regime was much larger than what had been published by Bolivia’s Foreign Ministry.
Argentina Military Aid For Bolivia Coup Greater Than Initially Thought
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