It seems there's more to the recent protests in Ecuador than meets the eye at first. Of course, these kind of blame-the US rumors always pops up as
soon as more than 2 people get angry at any one time in South America. But since that continent is one of the places where real US imperialism and
real US covert ops and probably false flags took place, I always keep an eye on latin american news sites for these rumors. I picked up this earlier
today:
In his official report, released in late October 2008, Ecuador's Defense Minister Javier Ponce, revealed how U.S. diplomats were involved in
corrupting the police and also officers of the Armed Forces.
Story here
Anyone familiar with espionage and such in South America will notice the eery similarities to the dreaded.
School of the
Americas now called
Western Hemisphere Institue for Security Cooperation.
As always,
Uncle Chavez sees
a conspiracy here too.
The one snippet I love the most must be quoted seperately, from the first link:
Valenzuela was accompanied by Tedd Stern, "special representative for climate change," also known for his affinity with the CIA.
There's just not enough room for all that compassion America has for South America :-) .... Climate change, regime change - doest it really make such
a difference after all?