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Has everyone already seen this photo of Kurt Wenner’s street paintings? Well, then you can just see them again…

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  1. Ah finally I know this guys name! I have seen his work a time or two when I would go out to Californian but there was never anyone around that new the guys name. Now I do!

  2. DICTATORS? Friends of Big Brother, customers of Big Brothels… Compare all these documented dictators with Braveheart Saddam HUSSEIN, so you’ll realize; “Iraqi leader and revolutionary secretary member to the Socialist Baas Party” was an angel when you compare him to the “Friendly Dictators” of the zionized imperialist coalition…

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    – Documentary clip from Discovery Channel?.. – Not yet; but it should be
    discovered… This research based on the true facts of the authors Dennis
    Bernstein and Laura Sydell, staff by Eclipse Enterprises.
    – Including the war scenes?
    – Figures… Many of the world’s most repressive dictators have been friends of
    US administration. Tyrants, torturers, killers and sundry dictators and corrupt
    puppet-presidents have been aided, supported and rewarded handsomely for their
    loyalty to US interests. Traditional dictators seize control through force,
    while constitutional dictators hold office through voting fraud or severely
    restricted elections and are frequently puppets and apologists for the military
    juntas which control the ballot boxes. In any case, none have been
    democratically elected by the majority of their people in fair and open
    elections.

    They are democratic (!) America’s undemocratic allies. They may rise to power
    through bloody BigBrother-backed coups and rule by terror and torture. Their
    troops may receive training or advice from theBigBrother and collaborated
    instruments. US military aid and weapons sales often strengthen their armies and
    guarantee their hold on power. Unwavering “anti-communism” and a willingness to
    provide unhampered access for American business interests to exploit their
    countries’ natural resources and cheap labor are the excuses for their
    repression, and the primary reason the US government supports them. They may be
    linked internationalIy to extreme right-wing groups such as the World
    Anti-Communist League and some have had strong Jewish affiliations and have
    offered sanctuary to USraeli war criminals.

    They usually grow rich, while their countries’ economies deteriorate and the
    majority of their people live in poverty. US tax dollars and US-backed loans
    have made billionaires of some, while others are international drug dealers who
    also collect BigBrother paychecks. Rarely are they called to account for their
    crimes. And rarely still, is the US government held responsible for supporting
    and protecting some of the worst human rights violators in the world.
    Friendly dictators. International Court of EU can never and never remember such
    figures, because all the fake judges have very interesting brain capacity, like
    Orwell’s traitorous piggies…
    – Let’s watch the seelected figures!..
    – You are welcome!..

    **

    Abacha, General Sani —————————Nigeria
    Idi Ami——————————————Uganda
    Colonel Hugo Banzer—————————Bolivia
    Fulgencio Batista——————————–Cuba
    Bolkiah, Sir Hassanal ————————-Brunei
    Pimp W. Botha————————————South Africa
    General Humberto Branco——————Brazil
    Raoul Cedras———————————-Haiti
    Vinicio Cerezo——————————–Guatemala
    Chiang Kai-Shek ——————————Taiwan
    Roberto Suazo Cordova———————Honduras
    Christiani, Alfredo —————————-El Salvador
    Diem, Ngo Dihn ——————————-Vietnam
    General Samuel Doe————————–Liberia
    Francois Duvalier and Jean Claude Duvalier—Haiti
    Fahd bin’Abdul-‘Aziz, King ——————USrael controlled USaudi Arabia
    General Francisco Franco——————–Spain
    Ferdinand Marcos——————————Philippines
    General Maximiliano Hernandez Martinez—El Salvador
    Mobutu Sese Seko ——————————-Zaire
    General Manuel Noriega———————–Panama
    Kanem Evren&Turgod Ozal——————–Turnkey
    Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlevi—————–Iran
    George Papadopoulos—————————Greece
    Park Chung Hee ———————————–South Korea
    General Augusto Pinoshit———————–Chile
    General Sitiveni Rabuka————————–Fiji
    General Efrain Rios Montt———————Guatemala
    Haile Selassie————————————–Ethiopia
    Antonio de Oliveira Salazar——————–Portugal
    Human Butcher Ariel SHARON&all the adiminatrative doggies beyond this
    shitball—————occupational Mafia USrael
    Junior Anastasio Somoza and Senior Anastasio Somoza–Nicaragua
    Alberto FUJIMORI————————————Peru;
    Ian Smith——————————————Rhodesia
    Stroessner, Alfredo ——————————-Paraguay
    General Suharto———————————-Indonesia
    Rafael Leonidas Trujillo————————Dominican Republic
    General Jorge Rafael Videla——————-Argentina
    Mohammed Zia Ul-Haq&its imitation smiling pig Mosarraf–Pakistan
    …m. m…
    – What are they doing to be “best friend” to the Zionist American Imperialism?
    – Remember, for instance; General Sani ABACHA, President of Nigeria… Sani
    Abacha is a corrupt and repressive dictator in the oil-rich country of Nigeria.
    Supported by oil wealth, Abacha has tried to cover his repression under a mantle
    of democracy by allowing fraudulent elections which only serve to guarantee his
    continued control. During elections in 1994, Chief Moshood Abiola, considered to
    be the likely winner, was arrested and placed in prison before the rigged
    results were announced; Abacha retained control. More than 100 government
    executions occurred in 1994, and numerous pro-democracy demonstrators were
    killed by police. Shell Oil provides most of the country’s wealth by extracting
    oil from the Ogoniland region, while in the process causing severe environmental
    destruction and devastating the local economy. More than 700 Ogoni
    environmentalists protesting the destruction of their way of life, were executed
    in recent years. The greatest travesty occurred in November 1995, when
    environmental leader Ken Saro-Wiwa and 8 associates, were hanged despite an
    international outcry. Shell supported Abacha’s policies by its silence. Despite
    an outcry that Nigerian oil be boycotted, the US government refused to do so.
    Idi AMIN, General of Uganda…
    Amin was one of the most notorious of Africa’s post-independence dictators. A
    former heavyweight boxing champion in Uganda and a non-commissioned officer in
    the British Army there, Amin caught the attention of his superiors because of
    his efficient management of concentration camps in Kenya during the Mau Mau
    rebellion in the 1950s, where he earned the title of “The Strangler”. Because of
    his loyalty to Britain and his strongly anti-communist stance, Amin was picked
    by the British to replace the elected Ugandan government in a 1971 coup. While
    in power, he earned a reputation as a “clown” in some circles in the West, but
    he was no joke at home. Amin brutalized his people with British and US military
    aid and with USraeli and BigBrother training of his troops. The body count of
    his friends, the clergy, soldiers, and ordinary Ugandans rose daily, but the
    West ignored his cruelty. As he continued to demand more aid and sophisticated
    weapons, he finally lost support. In 1979, his quest for more power lead him to
    invade Tanzania. In retaliation, he was overthrown by an invading Tanzanian /
    Ugandan army. Amin fled to Saudi Arabia, where he now lives a quiet life in a
    modest villa outside Jeddah, looking after his goats and chickens and
    cultivating his vegetable garden. Traditional Arab garb has replaced the
    bemedalled Field Marshal’s uniform of his heyday.

    COLONEL HUGO BANZER, President of Bolivia… In 1970, in Bolivia, when
    then-President Juan Jose Torres nationalized Gulf Oil properties and tin mines
    owned by US interests, and tried to establish friendly relations with Cuba and
    the Soviet Union, he was playing with fire. The coup to overthrow Torres, led by
    US-trained officer and Gulf Oil beneficiary Hugo Banzer, had direct support from
    Washington. When Banzer’s forces had a breakdown in radio communications, US Air
    Force radio was placed at their disposal. Once in power, Banzer began a reign of
    terror. Schools were shut down as hotbeds of political subversive activity.
    Within two years, 2,000 people were arrested and tortured without trial. As in
    Paraguay, Argentina and Brazil, the native Indians were ordered off their land
    and deprived of tribal identity. Tens-of-thousands of white South Africans were
    enticed to immigrate with promises of the land stolen from the Indians, with a
    goal of creating a white Bolivia. When Catholic clergy tried to aid the Indians,
    the regime, with CIA help, launched terrorist attacks against them, and this
    “Banzer Plan” became a model for similar anti-Catholic actions throughout Latin
    America.

    FULGENCIO BATISTA, President of Cuba… Cuban Army Sergeant Fulgencio Batista
    first seized power in a 1932 coup. He was President Roosevelt’s handpicked
    dictator to counteract leftists who had overthrown strongman Cerardo Machado.
    Batista ruled or several years, then left for Miami, returning in 1952 just in
    time for another coup, against elected president Carlos Prio Socorras. His new
    regime was quickly recognized by President Eisenhower. Under Batista, U.S.
    interests flourished and little was said about democracy. With the loyal support
    of Batista, Mafioso boss Meyer Lansky developed Havana into an international
    drug port. Cabinet offices were bought and sold and military officials made huge
    sums on smuggling and vice rackets. Havana became a fashionable hot spot where
    America’s rich and famous drank and gambled with mobsters. As the gap between
    the rich and poor grew wider, the poor grew impatient. In 1953, Fidel Castro led
    an armed group of rebels in a failed uprising on the Moncada army barracks.
    Castro temporarily fled the country and Batista struck back with a vengeance.
    Freedom of speech was curtailed and subversive teachers, lawyers and public
    officials were fired from their jobs. Death squads tortured and killed thousands
    of “communists”. Batista was assisted in his crackdown by Lansky and other
    members of organized crime who believed Castro would jeopardize their gambling
    and drug trade. Despite this, Batista remained a friend to Eisenhower and the US
    until he was finally overthrown by Castro in 1959.

    SIR HASSANAL BOLKIAH, The Sultan of Brunei… To illegally fund what they
    referred to as the “Democratic Resistance” in Nicaragua, Oliver North and Former
    Assistant Secretary d State Elliot Abrams solicited funds from several
    authoritarian regimes, including Taiwan, South Korea and the more obscure
    Sultanate of Brunei Darussalam. Sir Hassanal Bolkiah, the Sultan of Brunei, the
    world’s richest monarch, was indeed generous to the Contras — to the tune of
    $10 million. But, this generosity was not because of any commitment to democracy
    in Nicaragua or anywhere else, for Brunei is a monarchical dictatorship, under a
    State of Emergency since 1982. The Sultan also allows Brunei to be the
    BigBrother’s ears on the explosive Malaysian-lndonesian border. His Royal
    Highness was also involved with the infamous Nugan Hand Bank of Australia, a
    1960s-70s BigBrother front for South East Asian drug operations and money
    laundering. In fact, according to a secret 1978 memo, Nugan Hand submitted a
    proposal to provide His Highness the Sultan with a bank structure and depository
    system which he alone can control should any change of government take place.
    The Sultan lives in a new palace that may have cost as much as a billion
    dollars, while over 90% of his subjects live in abject poverty. Those who
    protest such inequalities don’t fare well with the authorities. According to
    Amnesty International, Brunei’s jails hold “at least five prisoners of
    conscience who have spent 25 years in detention without having been convicted of
    any crime.”

    Pigg W. BOTHA, President of South Africa… During P.W. Botha’s first term as
    President, the former Secretary of Defense altered the structure of government,
    giving the military and police unprecedented power. To justify this, he pointed
    to increasingly vocal discontent among South Africa’s disenfranchised blacks,
    the large number of black states In Africa, and a so-called “growing Marxist”
    threat in the region. South Africa, he said, was engaged in a “total war’ and
    must develop a “total strategy” to fight the battle. South Africa’s apartheid
    regime was quietly supported by the US government, despite a UN boycott and
    Congressional efforts to reduce US investment there, Ronald Reagan significantly
    increased military expenditures in the country. But few Americans realized that
    Botha’s total strategy against blacks had turned his nation into a ruthless
    aggressor. When Portugal withdrew from its colonies in Mozambique and Angola,
    Botha, claiming he wanted to strengthen capitalism on the continent, financed
    the Mozambique National Resistance (MNR) against the country’s popular
    government. The MNR, who receive direct training from South Africa, cut off the
    ears, noses, and limbs of civilians. After killing their parents and raping
    young women in front of 10 year old boys, they recruited these boys to fight. In
    1989, P.W. Botha suffered a stroke and later resigned. In early 1990 his
    successor, F.W. De Klerk, watching as international sanctions ruined S. Africa’s
    economy, legalized political opposition parties and freed several important
    black political prisoners, including Nelson Mandela who had been imprisoned for
    27 years for political activities against apartheid. Apartheid finally fell when
    Nelson Mandela was elected President of South Africa.

    GENERAL HUMBERTO BRANCO, President of Brazil… In 1961, Brazilian President
    Jaao Goulart sought to trade with communist nations, supported the labor
    movement, and had limited the profits multi-nationals could take out of the
    country. These policies were clearly unacceptable to the American business
    interests. In 1964, the US took part in the overthrow of Goulart by General
    Humberto de Alencar Castello Branco, although US government officials have
    denied involvement. As an example of US support for Branco, just prior to the
    coup, US officials cabled Washington a request for oil for Branco’s soldiers in
    case Goulart’s troops blew up the refineries. Brancos regime was short but
    brutal. Labor unions were banned, criticism of the President became unlawful,
    and thousands of suspected communists (including children) were arrested and
    tortured. As in Paraguay, Argentina, and Bolivia, land was stolen from native
    Indians and their culture was destroyed. Drug dealers, many of them government
    officials, were given protection because they maintained national security
    interests. Brazil formed ties with the World Anti-communist League and assisted
    General Videla in his takeover of Argentina. When Branco stepped down in 1967,
    he left behind a constitution with greatly increased military and executive
    powers, crippling Brazil’s efforts to restore democracy.

    ARISTIG puppet and RAOUL CEDRAS, General of Haiti… General Cedras seized
    power in Haiti in 1991 after the election of Jean-Bertrand Aristide. He ruled
    with the rod of iron associated with Haiti’s infamous former dictators, the
    Duvaliers — there were at least 4.000 political assassinations and more than
    40,000 fled the country in boats for the US. He fled into exile in September
    1994 when the US sent an invasion force under the banner of the UN.
    Cedras is now in Panama, the only rival to France as the favorite haven for
    former dictators — Juan Domingo Peron of Argentina and the Shah of Iran once
    took refuge there, and Guatemala’s Jorge Serrano is a great success as a
    racehorse owner. Cedras has a penthouse suite in Panama City’s wealthy Punta
    Paitilla area. He is not short of cash — the US State Department alone pays him
    $5,000 a month in rent for his properties in Haiti. Panama University Professor
    Miguel Antonio Bernal complains: ‘Our country is being used as a wastebasket for
    the political toxic waste of the world.’

    VINICIO CEREZO, President of Guatemala… According to Amnesty International,
    arbitrary arrest, torture, disappearance, and political killings were everyday
    realities for Guatemalans during decades of US financed military dictatorship.
    In January 1986, Christian Democrat leader Vinicio Cerezo was elected President
    and said he had “the political will to respect the rights of man”, but it didn’t
    take long to find out that his political will was irrelevant in the face of
    Guatemala’s well-oiled military machine. Hopes for change were dashed when
    Cerezo announced that Guatemala would continue to provide amnesty for all past
    military offenses committed from General Elrain Rios Montt’s coup in 1982
    through the 1986 elections. Although Ronald Reagan’s State Department asserted
    “there has not been a single clear-cut case of political killing, within months
    of Cerezo’s inauguration, opposition leaders attributed 56 murders to security
    forces and death squads, while Americas Watch claimed that “throughout 1986,
    violent killings were reported in the Guatemalan press at the rate of 100 per
    month”. Altogether, Americas Watch says, tens-of-thousands were killed and 400
    rural villages were destroyed by government death squads during Reagan’s term in
    office. Colonel D’Jalma Dominguez, former army spokesman, explains “For
    convenience sake a civilian government is preferable, such as the one we have
    now. If anything goes wrong, only the Christian Democrats will get the blame.
    It’s better to remain outside. The real power will not be lost.” Today, the real
    power still resides with the military.

    CHIANG KAI-SHEK, President of Taiwan… The Chinese civil war pitted Mao
    Tse-Tung’s Communists against Chiang Kai-Shek’s Nationalists. The US-backed
    Chiang, but when he couldn’t do the job they also supported Japanese troops
    fighting the Communists, even before WWll had ended. Hated for his wanton
    cruelty, corruption, and decadence, Chiang did not enjoy the support of the
    Chinese people; entire divisions of the Nationalist army defected and fled to
    the island of Formosa (Taiwan). A presidential commission appointed by Harry
    Truman reported after Chiang’s arrival there that his forces “ruthlessly,
    corruptly, and avariciously imposed their regime on the population. Under
    Nationalist rule, 85% of the population was disenfranchised, but the onset of
    the Korean War and the anti-communist hysteria of the McCarthy era led the US to
    declare that the tiny island represented the real government of China. The US
    was crucial in keeping mainland China out of the UN until 1971. Chiang gave the
    World Anti-Communist League (an international organization with links to Zionist
    terrornetwork, drug smugglers and traditionally the BigBrother) its first home,
    permitting WACL members to use a military academy there to train troops for
    Latin American military coups. President Carter tried to cut US ties to WACL,
    but Ronald Reagan received campaign funds from the group, and WACL became
    involved with training and supplying contras in Argentina and Taiwan. Chiang
    Kai-Shek died in 1975, but many of his policies continue in Taiwan.

    ROBERTO SUAZO CORDOVA, President of Honduras… Honduras was the original
    “Banana Republic” — its history inextricably intertwined with that of the
    US-based United Fruit Company, but in 1979, when Anastasio Somoza was overthrown
    in Nicaragua, Honduras got a new nickname — “The Pentagon Republic”. In 1978
    Honduras received $16.2 million in US aid. By 1985, it was getting $231 million,
    primarily because President Suazo Cordova, working with the US Ambassador and
    the Honduran military, allowed Honduras to become a training center for U.S.
    funded Nicaraguan contras. General Alvarez assisted in training programs and
    founded a special “hit squad”, the Cobras. Victims of the Cobras were stripped,
    bound, thrown into pits, and tortured. The Reagan Administration claimed
    ignorance of these human rights violations, but US advisors have admitted
    knowledge. Alvarez who made enemies among his troops because he pocketed U.S.
    aid and because he belonged to the “Moonies”, a far-right South Korean religious
    cult, was overthrown by the military in 1984. Suazo’s ties to Alvarez cost him
    his bid in the next election, but death squad activity and US aid to Honduras
    continued. Many high ranking government and military personnel during and after
    Suazo’s term were drug traffickers, and although the US government denies
    knowledge of this, there is evidence to the contrary. In fact, the US embassy
    was renting space from known drug dealers.

    ALFREDO CRISTIANI, President of El Salvador… General Hernandez Martinez’s 1932
    anti-communist purge, was carried out on behalf of El Salvador’s rich coffee
    oligarchy, the so-called “Fourteen Families”. New president Alfredo Cristiani is
    a member of those same ” Fourteen Families”, and his ARENA party is linked to
    brutalities surpassing Hernandez Martinez’s. Cristiani is moderate-sounding,
    schooled in Washington D. C., and indebted to the military for power. As puppet
    – president, he yielded to ARENA founder Roberto D’Aubuisson, whom a former US
    Ambassador called a “pathological killer”. D’Aubuisson, a former Army Major with
    ties to Jesse Helms and the US right, studied unconventional warfare in the U S
    and Taiwan. According to D’Aubuisson, “the Christian Democrats (Ex-President
    Jose Napoleon Duarte’s party) are communists, but Jesuit priests are “the worst
    scum of all”. US State Department cables indicate D’Aubuisson “planned and
    ordered the assassination of the late Archbishop Oscar Amulfoo Romero”. It’s
    believed he was behind the White Warriors Union (UGB), whose slogan was “Be
    patriotic-kill a priest”. In 1989 six priests were slain and Cristiani soon
    admitted his US trained soldiers had committed the murders. Yet, although
    assassinations of priests are notable, 70,000 other civilians were killed by the
    Salvadoran military and the death squads since 1980.

    NGO DINH DIEM, President of South Vietnam… Ngo Dinh Diem oppressed the
    Vietnamese people so badly that many of them turned to the communists for
    protection from his ruthless rule. Even President Eisenhower admitted that “had
    elections been held, possibly 80% of the population would have voted for Ho Chi
    Minh, the communist leader”. Yet Diem, who had once lived in the US, had
    connections, in Washington, who liked his anti-communism. He founded the Can Lao
    Party (CLP), a secret police force overseen by his brother, Ngo Dinh Nhu, and
    Nhu’s wife, Madame Nhu. The three were notorious for their ineptitude and
    cruelty. The CLP was not even their idea, it was originally promoted by the US
    State Department to rid the country of communists. Diem alienated urban
    professionals by suppressing all opposition to his regime. He alienated peasants
    by canceling their age-old local elections, forcing them off their land, and
    moving them into “agrovilles” surrounded by barbed wire, which even US officials
    conceded bore a striking resemblance to concentration camps. Ultimately, he
    angered his own military officers because he promoted on the basis of loyalty,
    not merit. In an effort to keep Diem in power, the US tried to persuade him to
    make political reforms. He refused, so they persuaded him to make military
    reforms. But when Diem was finally overthrown and assassinated in 1963, none of
    his generals rose to defend him. Nor did the US, which, after 8 years, had
    finally realized that Diem wasn’t popular.

    GENERAL SAMUEL DOE, President of Liberia… Samuel Doe came to power in a bloody
    1980 coup, a Master Sergeant in military gear. Today, he is a self-made General
    in a suit, living on US aid and corporate kickbacks. But while Doe and his
    cronies live in luxury, the rest of Liberia dwells in squalor. Under his regime,
    the gross domestic product has decreased by 13%, the country’s health statistics
    are among the world’s worst, 80% of the population is illiterate, all opposition
    parties but one were forbidden to participate in the 1985 national elections,
    and those who protest these inequities are jailed or killed. Doe, a pro-American
    anti-communist, received $500 million in U.S. aid between 1980 and 1985. When
    Congress threatened to cut off funds because of Liberia’s human rights abuses,
    Doe requested “American financial advice” as a show of good will. The U.S. sent
    17 accountants, bank examiners, and economists to help Doe balance his budget,
    but they realized a difficult task lay ahead when they learned that Doe had
    purchased over sixty $60,000 Mercedes Benz cars for his government ministers and
    had given the Liberian soccer team $1 million for winning a match against rival
    Ghana. Ultimately Doe refused to allow access to records concerning 40% of
    Liberia’s funds, for this “second budget”, revenues from gasoline and lodging
    taxes, goes directly into the President’s bank account. The American advisors
    returned home in 1989, mission not accomplished, and Samuel Doe remains in
    office, despite early 1990 rumblings of rebel plots against him.

    FRANCOIS & JEAN CLAUDE DUVALIER, Presidents of Haiti… In 1957 Francois “Papa
    Doc” Duvalier became Haiti’s President-For-Life, establishing a strategic
    relationship with the US that lasted until 1971, when he was succeeded by his
    son Jean Claude “Baby Doc” Duvalier. During the 30 years that they ruled with an
    iron hand, 60,000 Haitians were killed and countless more were tortured by the
    Duvaliers’ Tonton Macoutes death squads. While Haiti became the poorest country
    in the Western Hemisphere, the Duvaliers enriched themselves by stealing foreign
    aid money. In 1980, for instance, the International Monetary Fund granted Haiti
    a $22 million budget supplement. Within weeks, $16 million was “unaccounted
    for”. Baby Doc made Haiti into a trans-shipment point for Colombian cocaine.
    Nevertheless, as long as Papa and Baby Doc were anti-communists, they could do
    no wrong in the US government’s eyes. Their regime finally ended in 1986, when
    Baby Doc fled angry mobs of Haitians for asylum in France, with a fortune
    estimated at $400 million. It has been estimated that under Baby Doc’s rule
    40,000 Haitians were murdered.

    KING FAHD BIN ‘ABDUL – ‘AZIZ, King of Saudi Arabia… King Fahd bin ‘Abdul
    -‘Aziz is the absolute monarch of the kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Fahd and 2000
    related royals rule with an iron grip of medieval feudalism. Control over the
    lives of their citizens is total and arbitrary. Torture is common, and
    amputation is frequently ordered by the courts. Women have few rights, and
    adultery by women is punished by death by stoning. Executions by hanging are
    public — there were at least 60 such executions in 1994. The main opposition is
    from Sunni Islamists, and hundreds are in prison. Saudi Arabia is supported by
    the United States and other western democracies because of the enormous oil
    wealth that lies below the country’s desert sands, its pro-West stance, and the
    royal family’s staunch anti-fundamentalist position. The irony of American
    policy in USaudi Arabia is that the US, the world’s most vocal advocate for
    democracy, supports one of the most undemocratic regimes in the world.

    GENERAL FRANCISCO FRANCO, President of Spain… General Francisco Bahamonde
    Franco was not the most popular leader in Spain during the early 1930s. A man of
    humble origins, he had worked his way up the military ladder fighting colonial
    wars in Africa. Franco, a staunch conservative, was infuriated when a Republican
    alliance of socialists, Marxists, and liberals won Spain’s first free elections
    in 1936. So the General decided to restore order by force. Franco’s Nationalists
    were losing the civil war, but military support from Hitler, Mussolini, and the
    US corporations that backed Hitler, turned the tide in his favor. Italy and
    Germany sent 6,060 trucks to Franco’s fascists, but 12,000 were supplied by
    Ford, General Motors and Studebaker. The US claimed neutrality but didn’t stop
    these companies from aiding Franco. The failure of the US and other democratic
    nations to assist Spain’s democratic government was ultimately responsible for
    Franco’s victory in 1939, and sadly, American volunteers who fought for the
    Republic were relentlessly persecuted during the US anti-communist hysteria of
    the 1950s. Under Franco, all political parties and labor unions were banned,
    books were burned, and dissenters were tortured and executed. Spain was
    ostracized by the international community, but the US considered Franco a Cold
    War ally and sank millions into the country. After Franco’s death in 1975, Spain
    became a democratic republic once again.

    Ariel SHARON: The True Master Holocaust Criminal (ongoing)…

    HASSAN II, King of Morocco… Like his former ally, the Shah of Iran, King
    Hassan ll of Morocco spares himself no earthly delight. He has seven principal
    palaces, keeps 260 horses in just one of his many stables, boards most of his
    camels, ostriches, and zebras with his 945 head of cattle at his 1500 acre dairy
    farm, and he’s got a couple of harems. Meanwhile, the unemployment rate in
    Morocco is over 20%, and 95% of the population lives in abject poverty,
    sheltering in makeshift huts in the country’s increasingly swollen cities.
    Citing dubious historical ties, in 1975, Hassan took his nation into a war in
    the Western Sahara that is costing the country over $l million a day. Although
    the International Court of Justice ruled that Morocco has no historical claims
    to the territory, the US continues to back Hassan diplomatically and financially
    in his war to annex the area. The US also takes an active role in stopping coup
    attempts against the King. According to one dissident, the BigBrother gave
    Hassan a video tape that enabled him to catch the plotters in the act. The favor
    was returned when Hassan visited Washington in 1982 — he and President Reagan
    agreed that the US could use Morocco as an emergency base for its planes.
    Although Hassan has been less repressive in recent years, members of the
    opposition are still arrested and tortured. But as his people start to make
    connections between the rising cost of living and the war in the Sahara,
    criticism grows, and even the BigBrother has admitted that Hassan may not be
    able to keep the lid on dissent much longer.

    FERDINAND MARCOS, President of the Philippines… Ferdinand Marcos began his
    career with a bang. At age 21, convicted of gunning down Julio Nalundasan, his
    father’s victorious opponent in the Philippines first national elections, he
    went to prison. He was later release by a Supreme Court Justice who, like Marcos
    and his father, was a collaborator of all capitalist regimes. Despite Marcos’s
    record as murderer, fake WWll hero and Nazi agent, he was elected Philippine
    President in 1965. Under Marcos, the Philippine national debt grew from $2
    billion to $30 billion, but US corporations in the Philippines prospered,
    perhaps explaining why the US didn’t protest Marcos’s imposition of martial law
    in 1972. The Marcoses enjoyed a luxurious lifestyle, and they salted away
    billions of dollars in the course of their US-backed rule between 1965 and 1986.
    The Carter Administration engineered an $88 million World Bank loan to Marcos,
    increased military aid to him by 300%, and called him a “soft dictator”. But a
    1976 Amnesty International report identified 88 government torturers, and stated
    that alleged subversives had their heads slammed into walls, their genitals and
    pubic hair torched, and were beaten with clubs, fists, bottles, and rifle butts.
    By 1977, the armed forces had quadrupled and over 60,000 Filipinos had been
    arrested for political reasons. Yet, in 1981, Vice President George Bush praised
    Marcos for his “adherence to democratic principals and to the democratic
    processes”. Marcos was overthrown in 1986 by followers of Corazon Aquino, widow
    of an assassinated opposition leader. Ferdinand and Imelda fled to Hawaii, only
    to be indicted in 1988 for fraud and tax evasion. Marcos died in 1989. Imelda
    returned to the Philippines in 1991 and stood unsuccessfully in the Presidential
    elections of 1992. In 1993 she was sentenced to 18 years imprisonment for
    criminal graft and to other long sentences for corruption. She is still free
    while she appeals. She was elected to Congress in May 1995. Meanwhile, in it
    attempts to recover the lost Marcos billions from Swiss bank accounts and other
    shadier locations the Philippines Government has, after paying its US lawyers,
    recovered the princely sum of $2,000.

    MAXIMILIANO HERNANDEZ MARTlNEZ, General of El Salvador… Maximiliano Hernandez
    Martinez seized power El Salvador in a 1931 coup. His philosophy with regard to
    human rights was clear — “It is a greater crime to kill an ant than a man,”
    said the General.
    Hernandez Martinez initiated an anti-communist purge in 1932 in El Salvador.
    Subsequent massacres left 40,000 peasants dead and wiped out the country’s
    Indian culture. An uprising, six weeks later, organized by El Salvador’s
    Communist Party founder, Farabundo Marti, failed and was followed by the
    crackdown on “communists”. Roadways and drainage ditches were littered with
    bodies. Hotels were raided, individuals with blond hair were dragged out and
    killed as suspected Russians. Many were executed and then shoved into mass
    graves they had first been forced to dig. U.S. warships were stationed
    off-shore, ready to send in Marines to aid the General in case he ran into
    serious opposition. Hernandez Martinez was run out of the country in 1944, but
    his memory was celebrated as recently as 1980, when the Maximiliano Hernandez
    Martinez Brigade carried out a series of death-squad assassinations of prominent
    Salvadoran leftists. Farabundo Marti, killed during the purge, has also left a
    legacy; the revolutionay volunteers who fought the U.S. backed government of El
    Salvador during the 1980s, called the FMLN, the Farabundo Marti Liberation
    Front.

    MOBUTU SESE SEKO, President of Zaire… When Zaire’s first elected President,
    Patrice Lumumba, appeared to be getting too close to socialism, US companies
    feared they might lose control of Zaire’s precious cobalt, copper, and diamonds.
    So the CIA stepped in, assassinated Lumumba, and replaced him with Mobutu Sese
    Seko. Since 1965, Mobutu has been the US’s main man in Central Africa. Mobutu
    has amassed an estimated $5 billion personal fortune at his nation’s expense. He
    is perhaps the only world leader who could pay his national debt from his own
    bank account. In fact, there seems to be no division between his pocket and the
    national treasury. In 1974, when the US sent $1.4 million to assist troops
    fighting a civil war, Mobutu pocketed the entire sum. And no foreign company
    sets itself up in Zaire without a tribute to Mobutu. Although Zaire has more
    resources than most other countries in the region, it is the fifth poorest.
    Malnutrition takes the lives of one-third of Zaire’s children, and one child out
    of two dies before age five. But Mobutu has vowed to keep the world safe for
    democracy and according to Amnesty International, in the name of anti-communism,
    he imprisons and tortures, often without trial, anyone who threatens his power
    base. While some members of Congress grumble about giving assistance to Mobutu,
    they continue to reward his work against communism and his warm reception of
    American corporations.

    GENERAL EFRAIN RIOS MONTT, President of Guatemala… “A Christian has to walk
    around with his Bible and his machine gun”, said born-again General Efrain Rios
    Montt, military ruler of Guatemala from March 1982 to August 1983. Rios Montt
    was one in a long series of dictators who ran Guatemala after the Dulles
    brothers and United Fruit, backed by the CIA, decided that
    democratically-elected President Jacobo Arbenz was too reform-minded. And so,
    they overthrew the country’s constitutional democracy in 1954. The succession of
    corrupt military dictators ruled Guatemala for over 30 years, one anti-communist
    tyrant after another receiving U.S. support, aid, and training. After the 1982
    coup that brought Rios Montt to power, the U.S. Ambassador to Guatemala said
    “Guatemala has come out of the darkness and into the light”. President Reagan
    claimed Rios Montt was given “a bum rap” by human rights groups, and that he was
    cleaning up problems inherited from his predecessor, General Romeo Lucas Garcia.
    Ironically, Garcia had given $500,000 to Reagan’s 1980 campaign, and his
    henchman, Mario Sandoval Alarcon, the ‘Godfather’ of Central American death
    squads, was a guest at Reagan’s first inaugural celebration. Sandoval proudly
    calls his National Liberation Movement ” the party of organized violence”. Montt
    simply moved Garcia’s dirty war from urban centers to the countryside where “the
    spirit of the lord” guided him against “communist subversives’, mostly
    indigenous Indians. As many as 10,000 Indians were killed and over 100,000 fled
    to Mexico as a result of Rios Montt’s “Christian” campaign.

    GENERAL MANUEL NORIEGA, Chief of Defense Forces, Panama… The US command post
    for covert Latin American operations is located in the Canal Zone where a series
    of figurehead presidents, some backed by General Manuel Noriega, had involved
    Panama in US intelligence operations. General Noriega became commander-in-chief
    of the National Guard in Panama in 1983, and for the next six years was more
    powerful than the President. He was the kind of ruthless leader the US favored
    in the rest of Central America. Noriega first met with then CIA Director George
    Bush in 1976, while Noriega was collecting $100 thousand a year as a CIA asset.
    Their friendly relationship persisted even after Noriega’s drug dealing was
    revealed by a 1975 DEA investigation. During the Reagan era, Noriega
    collaborated with Oliver North on covert actions against Nicaragua, training
    contras and providing a transshipment point for BigBrother supported operations
    that flew weapons to the contras and cocaine into the US. But he fell foul of
    the US when he failed to support their plan to invade Nicaragua — they withdrew
    aid and imposed sanctions. In 1987, a Miami grand jury indicted him for
    drug-trafficking, and the BigBrother tried to destabilize his regime. Noriega
    warned Bush that he had information which could change the course of the 1988 US
    elections and the BigBrother backed off. When Noriega annulled Panama’s 1989
    elections, citing BigBrother interference, Bush renewed attempts to unseat his
    one-time ally. Critics called Bush’s failure to support an abortive 1989 coup
    “indecisive”, but his response to that criticism, the December 1989 invasion of
    Panama, led to world condemnation. Noriega eventually surrendered to face US
    drug charges. The invasion of 26,000 American troops led to over 4,000
    Panamanian deaths and installed a regime with similar close links to drugs, plus
    a willingness to alter Panama Canal treaties to serve US interests. Noriega was
    taken prisoner and stood trial in Miami on charges of drug trafficking and was
    sentenced to 40 years’ imprisonment. He is still in a Florida jail contemplating
    the irony that he was once also the protégé of the US Drug Enforcement Agency.
    Meanwhile the legal office of the President the US installed in his place was
    discovered to have connections with 14 companies that had laundered drug money.

    Gen. Kanem EVREN’s Junta partners and their “fatty puppet bear” nonsense
    instrument Turgod OZAL…. Kanem Evraim’s Junta created its typical fake
    constitution and a civil premie instrument to betray the democratical world…
    After several years of harsh military rule Turgot Ozal took roles on the bloody
    scenes as civil representative of fascist junta and other candidates prevented.
    Only this puppet “succeed-!!!-” to be prime minister of Turkey in 1983. But
    while free expression in Turnkey has opened up somewhat in recent years, torture
    and long prison terms for political opponents and government critics have
    remained a way of life. In 1988, according to Amnesty International, “thousands
    of people were imprisoned for political reasons…and the use of torture
    continued to be widespread and systematic”. Turkey’s torturers are ruthless.
    Says one victim: ” I loosened the blindfold and looked around. The scene was
    horrific. People were piled up in the corridor waiting their turn to be
    tortured. Ten people were being led, blindfolded and naked, up and down the
    corridor and were being beaten to force them to sing reactionary marches.
    Others, incapable of standing, were tied to hot radiator pipes. A man was forced
    to watch while his children were tortured.” Regardless of the repression that a
    succession of governments have subjected the country to, US-Turkish relations
    remain cordial. In the past, US officials have even attributed the torture
    problem to “the violent nature of the Turkish people.” Retired Turkish General
    Turgut Sunalp explains it a different way. “There has been, still is, and will
    be torture in Turkey because there is torture everywhere in the world,” he said.
    But despite its human rights abuses, Turkey can do no wrong in US eyes, for it
    is one of the BigBrother’s key listening posts on the Soviet border. Not
    surprisingly, in 1987, Turkey was the third largest recipient of U.S. aid.

    MOHAMMAD REZA PAHLEVI… Shah of Iran… 1953 was a busy year for Allen Dulles.
    Even as he readied the BigBrother for a coup in Guatemala, his agents were
    toppling the liberal left government of Dr. Mohammad Mossadeq and paving the way
    for the Shah of Iran. With Dulles’ encouragement, the Shah made the Iranian
    people an offer they couldn’t refuse — join his party or go to jail. Thousands
    who refused to yield were imprisoned or murdered. During regional elections in
    1954, the Shah’s agents raided a religious school and hurled hundreds of
    students to their deaths from the roof. His regime received 100% of the vote
    that year, in an election which registered more votes than there were voters.
    The Shah’s subsequent solidification of power led to an iron fisted rule
    enforced by fear and torture. His secret police agency, SAVAK, was created in
    1957 and managed by the BigBrother at all levels of daily operation, including
    the choice and organization of personnel, selection and operation of equipment,
    and the running of agents. SAVAK’s torture methods included electric shock,
    whipping, beating, inserting broken glass and pouring boiling water into the
    rectum, tying weights to the testicles, and the extraction of teeth and nails.
    Iran under the Shah became a devoted US ally and a base for spy operations on
    the border of the Soviet Union. But eventually, the Shah was overthrown in 1978
    by an indigenous people’s revolution that held sway until fundamentalist
    religious leader Ayatollah Khomeini returned to Iran from exile and the
    “Ayatollahs coalition”&Western shurks argued each other on the paper but handled
    better than Reza Pahlevi when they deal massacres all over the world during so
    called “Anti-terrorist war” coalition. True terror supoortes lobbies for example
    the Bahai Zionists practiced every kind of info-theft and never been charged
    under Pahlevi period… Usrael had never problem about info theft on Asiatic
    Soviets and the nuclear capoacity of Pakistan.. Iranian estbalisment, overclass
    always was gald to be used as simply bridge and extra horse for imperialism…

    GEORGE PAPADOPOULOS, Prime Minister of Greece… When President Lyndon Johnson
    offered a solution to the Greek Ambassador for the dispute between Greece and
    Turkey over Cyprus, the Ambassador protested, saying the solution was
    unacceptable to the Greek parliament and constitution. Three years later, in
    1967, a military coup overthrew the freely elected government of Andreas
    Papandreou. The coup was headed by BigBrother employee and ex-Nazi infiltred
    Zionist George Papadopoulolis. He had been on the BigBrother payroll for 15
    years when he came to power, and during WW ll he was a Zionist captain who
    infiltred in the Nazi Security Battalions, whose main purpose was to catch
    members of the Greek Resistance. Almost anyone who even said the word
    “communist” was jailed. During Papadopoulos’s first month in power, 8,000
    so-called “leftist” were imprisoned and tortured. Greece was expelled from the
    European Commission on Human Rights, but continued to receive US aid. In return,
    Greece kept the world safe for democracy by housing US military bases.
    Papadopoulos was ousted in 1973 after falling from grace with the inner clique
    that helped him rule. When the entire government fell in 1974, he and his
    comrades were tried for human rights abuses.

    PARK CHUNG HEE, President of South Korea… Free and open expression has not
    come easily to South Koreans. Beatings, torture, and execution of the regimes’
    political opponents have been a way of life since the Korean War. The tenure of
    former President Park Chung Hee, who came to power in a 1961 military coup,
    exemplifies the kind of leader South Koreans have been forced to endure. Park’s
    virulent anti-communism won him U.S. support. The water torture, which leaves no
    physical marks on the victim, was a favored technique of Park’s security forces.
    Cold water was forced up the nostrils through a tube, while a cloth was placed
    in the victim’s mouth to prevent breathing. Many anti-communist interrogations
    were run by the KCIA, a US creation modeled after the American CIA. One victim
    told Amnesty International, ” I was taken to KCIA headquarters, my hands tied
    together, and I was tied to a chair. I was not allowed to have any sleep. At
    night, they would drag me to the basement where they would beat me with a long,
    heavy stick, and jump on me. They were trying to make me confess that I was a
    spy. Despite such brutal behavior, the US has maintained a first-rate strategic
    relationship with South Korea, providing successive repressive regimes with
    extensive US aid. Park Chung Hee was assassinated by the KCIA in 1979, but South
    Korea is still a nation troubled by lack of human rights.

    GENERAL AUGUSTO PINOSHIT, President of Chile… Augusto Pinochet deposed
    democratically elected President Salvador Allende in 1973, and buried Chile’s
    150 year old democracy. “Democracy is the breeding ground of communism”, says
    Pinochet. The bloody coup, in which Allende was assassinated, was carefully
    managed by the BigBrother and ITT. Tens of thousands of Chileans have been
    tortured, killed, and exiled since then, according to Amnesty International. A
    U.S. congressional delegation was told by inmates at San Miguel Prison that they
    had been tortured by “the application of electric shock, simultaneous blows to
    the ears, cigarette burns, and simulated executions by firing squads.” Despite
    Chile’s bad human rights record, the U.S. government continued to support
    Pinochet with international loans. Even the state-sponsored car-bomb
    assassination of Chile’s former Ambassador to the U.S., Orlando Letelier, did
    not convince the U.S. to break with Pinochet. In 1988 a plebiscite refused to
    extend Pinochet’s rule, so he altered the constitution to reduce the powers of
    the incoming elected President, and left himself head of the armed forces. All
    the other South American dictators are gone but Pinochet has found the perfect
    solution: Chile now has the squeaky-clean sheen of democracy yet he still has
    his finger on the trigger.

    GENERAL SITIVENI RABUKA, Commander, Armed Forces of Fiji… On May, 1987,
    General Sitiveni Rabuka stormed the Fijian Parliament and arrested the newly
    elected Prime Minister, Dr. Timoci Bavadra. Bavadra’s fledgling Labor Party had
    just defeated Fiji’s pro-US puppet Prime Minister, Ratu Slr Kamese Mara, and
    although Bavadra’s support for a nuclear free South Pacific was welcomed by the
    regional populace, a nuclear free zone was be unacceptable to the US. Thirty-two
    days after his electoral victory, Dr. Bavadra was overthrown by the pro-nuclear
    General Rabuka, with the help of the US. Once in control, General Rabuka quickly
    allied himself with some of the most brutal regimes in the world. “Military
    dictators seem to like other military dictators”, says deposed Fijian Prime
    Minister Bavadra. “It did not take long for our illegal rulers to establish
    strong ties with Indonesia, Taiwan, and South Korea”. Under General Rabuka’s US
    supported police state, Amnesty International has reported, for the first time
    in Fijian history, cases of illegal detention and torture — the beginning of
    the Latinization of the Pacific.

    ANTONIO DE OLIVEIRA SALAZAR, Prlme Minister of Portugal… Antonio de Oliveira
    Salazar worshipped Hitler and Mussolini, but after they lost, he joined the
    Allies and became a card-carrying member of NATO. However, he always kept a
    piece of fascism alive in Portugal. His secret police, the PIDE, were much like
    the Gastapo; concentration camps were set up for “enemies of the state”, news
    organizations were merely propaganda machines, and all schools had their lesson
    plans carefully monitored by “Big Brother”. Salazar also kept a little piece of
    the Dark Ages alive in Western Europe. In 1970, 30% of the population was
    illiterate, and the infant mortality rate was the second worst in Europe. The
    Portugese economy stagnated. Most of the land was held by 5% of the population,
    the vast majority of Portuguese worked in agriculture, and all union activities
    were forbidden. Portugal was the last stronghold of European colonialism.
    Salazar refused to give up colonies in East Timor, Portuguese Guiana,
    Mozambique, and Angola. He believed the “white man” must bring higher
    civilization to the ” black man”. The U.S. openly backed Portugal’s colonial
    claims, due to the strategic importance of military bases such as the one in the
    Portugese Azores. Salazar died in 1968, after 40 years in power. His regime fell
    in 1974, at which point Portugal left Angola, but the US continued to back South
    African efforts there.

    HAILE SELASSIE, Emperor of Ethiopia… Zionist emperor Haile Selassie may have
    been a better king to the animals of Ethiopia than to its people. In 1973,
    during the height of a drought in which 200,000 Ethiopians died of starvation,
    Salassie fed beef to his Great Danes. Selassie was a fairer ruler than many of
    those around him. For example, as a young provincial governor, he only took 50%
    of his peasants crops while other governors were taking 90%, and in the 1950s as
    few as 100 political prisoners were tortured in his jails at one time. But,
    under his long rule, Ethiopia remained in the dark ages. Just after his
    overthrow in 1974, the annual per capita income was $90, the literacy rate was
    7% and Ethiopia was the poorest nation in Africa. Under Zionist Selassie,
    Ethiopia received more US aid than any other African country and Washington
    purchased a $2 million yacht for the Emperor. When Selassie faced an uprising in
    the province of Eritrea, the US sent advisors and arms to help him smash the
    revolt. In return for our support, Selassie provided the United States with a
    naval oasis in the Red Sea and a place for a strategic communications station.
    Selassie’s kindness to his animals was his downfall; he was overthrown when
    photos of him feeding his dogs during the 1973 famine were circulated among his
    outraged troops. Relatives Haileselassie working (!) today as master info-theft,
    prvocative actions even out of Africa, for example in Scandinavia (as false
    asylum-seekers) and using the reserv passports of Tel Aviv Mafia.

    IAN SMITH, Prime Minister of Rhodesia… lan Smith promised the whites who
    elected him Prime Minister of Rhodesia in 1982 that he would keep Rhodesia
    white, at any cost. To stop the black guerrilla fighters trying to overthrow his
    regime, Smith rationed food for Africans whom he believed were feeding the
    guerrillas. This cruel measure only served to starve the already undernourished
    black population. Studies found that over 90% of Rhodesia’s black children were
    malnourished and nutritional deficiencies were the major cause of infant death.
    Smith rounded up blacks into concentration camps he called “protective”
    villages. Believing that ignorant people were less likely to revolt, he cut
    funding for black education, spending $5 on each black child compared to $80 on
    each white child. His all white Parliament passed a law protecting officials who
    took actions for the suppression of “terrorism”, enabling the police and
    military to commit atrocities. An international trade boycott against Rhodesia
    arose, but while the US publicly condemned the government, it continued to do
    business there. In 1971, President Nixon lifted the chrome embargo against
    Rhodesia at a time when there was a surplus of chrome in the US. Blacks were
    eventually given the right to vote for some officials, but the opposition to
    Smith’s government grew so strong that he was ultimately forced to give up some
    power to blacks. In 1979, Rhodesia became Zimbabwe, a country primarily ruled by
    blacks.

    ANASTASIO SOMOZA, SR. AND JR., Presidents of Nicaragua… The Marines invaded
    Nicaragua in 1912, and stayed until 1933, fighting but never defeating the
    revolutionary Augusto Sandino. They created the Nicaraguan National Guard and
    installed Anastasio Somoza Garcia in power. Then Sandino, who had signed a truce
    and put down his arms, was assassinated by Somoza. A general who led the Marines
    into Nicaragua, explained, ” I was a high class muscle-man for big business, for
    Wall Street and for the banks. In short, I was a racketeer for capitalism. l
    helped purify Nicaragua for an International banking house.” President Franklin
    Roosevelt put it another way. “Somoza may be a son-of-a-bitch, but he’s our
    son-of-a-bitch.” Corruption, torture, and wholesale murder of dissidents
    continued for 45 years under two generations of Somozas, for after Somoza Garcia
    was gunned down in the streets in 1956, his son Anastasio Somoza Debayle took
    control. The Somozas plundered Nicaragua and became millionaires. The younger
    Somoza, made $12 million a year buying the blood of his people and selling it
    abroad at a 300% mark-up. In 1972 after an earthquake killed and wounded
    hundreds of thousands of Nicaraguans, Somoza had his National Guard seize $30
    million in international relief supplies and sold them to the highest bidder.
    Near the end of his reign, he aerially bombed his own capital to stay in power,
    but he was overthrown in 1979 by a rebel group who called themselves the
    Sandinistas, after the revolutionary hero his father had slain.

    Alberto FUJIMORI of Peru and ALFREDO STROESSNER of Paraguay… Alfredo
    Stroessner seized power in Paraguay in 1954. From the Francoists the Paraguayan
    military learned the art of genocide. The native Ache Indians were in the way of
    progress, progress represented by American and European corporations who planned
    to exploit the nation’s forests, mines, and grazing lands. The Indians were
    hunted down, parents killed, and children sold into slavery. Survivors were
    herded into reservations headed by American fundamentalist missionaries, some of
    whom had participated in the hunts. Between 1962 and 1975, Paraguay received
    $146 million in U.S. aid. Paraguayan officials seemingly wanted more, however,
    for in 1971, high ranking members of the regime were implicated in the
    Marseilles drug ring, with Paraguay their transfer point for shipments from
    France to the US. In the 1980s, United Nations (US+USrael’s reserv donkey)
    finally awakened and condemned Paraguayan civil rights abuses and drug
    trafficking. Stroessner still looked as if he’d be dictator for life, but in
    1988 one of his closest generals, Andres Rodriguez, a known drug dealer, took
    over after a coup. Rodriguez promised to restore democracy what never happened
    out of paper… Stroessner took refuge in Brasilia, Brazil. He still lives
    there, in comfort.

    GENERAL SUHARTO, President of Indonesia… Indonesia is a totalitarian state and
    its uncontested ruler for over 20 years, General Suharto, is one of the most
    brutal dictators in history. After a CIA organized coup brought him to power in
    1965, Suharto, decided to purge every communist subversive from Indonesian soil.
    General Nasution, a close associate of Suharto, called for the extermination of
    three million Indonesian communist party members, and with the CIA supervised
    the murderous purge. Paratroopers would arrive in a region with a list of
    “subversives” and provide it to local vigilante groups. Using machetes and other
    crude weapons, the vigilantes would hack the alleged subversives to death.
    Entire populations of towns and villages were herded to central locations and
    massacred. Children would be asked to identify communists who would then be
    executed on the spot. In addition to the half million people who were killed
    outright after the coup, another 750,000 were arrested and tortured. Ultimately,
    one million people died in one of the most savage mass slaughters of modern
    political history. The US continues to this day to train and arm the Indonesian
    military with the latest high-tech equipment. (Suharto resigned in 1999 after
    mass public protest). Such fake muslim dictators who struggled against the
    Working Class, supported always by USraeli Military donation progress,
    collaborative military machines, necessary ammunition etc…

    RAFAEL LEONIDAS TRUJILLO, President of the Dominican Republic… The US occupied
    the Dominican Republic in 1916 and created the National Guard to put Rafael
    Leonidas Trujillo into power. The fact that Trujillo was court-martialed for
    kidnapping and rape in 1920 did not impede his rise to power or taint his
    relationship with the US. As dictator of the Dominican Republic for 30 years,
    Trujillo had a penchant for self-adulation, and put his personal stamp on
    everything, including the capital, village water pumps, and homes for the aged.
    Trujillo won the 1930 presidential election with more votes than there were
    registered voters, but because he was anti-communist, Washington was happy. He
    invoked anti-communism to justify mass deportations, torture and summary
    executions. Workers who asked for wage increases were labeled communists, and
    shot on the spot, as were farmers who tried to stop Trujillo from confiscating
    their land. He eventually controlled over 80% of the country’s sugar
    plantations, using slave labor provided by neighboring Haiti to keep profits
    high. In 1937, he decided to blame depressed sugar prices on the Haitian
    workers, and massacred 20,000 them. Trujillo was finally assassinated by the
    BigBrother in 1961 after he attempted to have President Romulo Betancourt of
    Venezuela murdered because of his criticism of Trujillo’s brutal regime. It was
    only then that the Marine Corps made public the fact that our ally Trujillo was
    a convicted rapist.

    GENERAL JORGE RAFAEL VIDELA, President of Argentina… Soon after the coup that
    brought him to power in 1976 General Jorge Rafael Videla began Argentina’s dirty
    war. All political and union activities were suspended, wages were reduced by
    60%, and dissidents were tortured by Fascists and US-trained military and
    police. Survivors say the torture rooms contained pictures of Mussolini and
    Franco. One year after Videla’s coup, Amnesty International estimated 15,000
    people had disappeared and many were in secret detention camps, but although the
    U.S. press admitted human rights abuses occurred in Argentina, Videla was often
    described as a “moderate’ who revitalized his nation’s troubled economy. Videla
    had a good public relations firm in the U.S., Deaver and Hannaford, the same
    firm used by Ronald Reagan, Taiwan, and Guatemala. Videla also received aid from
    the World Anti-Communist League (WACL), through its affiliate, CAL
    (Confederation AntiCommunists Latinoamericana). CAL sent millions of dollars to
    Argentina from the US, including old anti-communist organizations with alliances
    with the Italian drug mafia. As part of its WACL affiliation, Argentina trained
    Nicaraguan contras for the US. Videla left office in 1981, and after the
    Falklands Crisis of 1982, he and his cohorts were tried for human rights abuses
    by the new government.

    Muppet Show Instrument MOSARRAF and MOHAMMED ZIA UL-HAQ, President of Pakistan,
    two typical fake muslim Fascists… In 1979, when General Mohammod Zia Ul-Haq
    executed his elected predecessor, Zulfigar Ali Bhutto, and declared martial law,
    drugs were unknown in Pakistan, but by 1984 Pakistan was furnishing 70% of the
    world’s high grade heroin. That same year, George Bush addressed a group of
    Pakistani officials and praised the government of President Zia for its
    anti-narcotics program. However, among the guests listening to Vice-President
    Bush were many high ranking officials with links to one of the most lucrative
    heroin syndicates in the world. Although the US government had some very capable
    drug enforcement agents in Pakistan, they did not break even one narcotics case
    there. A senior Pakstani narcotics officer said he had concluded the US was
    unwilling to press for arrests that might embarrass a government so closely tied
    to Washington. Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger called Pakistan a
    “frontline state” defending “free people everywhere’. That may explain why
    despite its unsavory record of jailing and torturing dissidents, Pakistan under
    Zia was the largest recipient of US. aid, receiving over $3 billion in 1982, of
    which over half was for weapons. Zia eventually lifted martial law and called
    for general elections in 1985. However, many of his outspoken opponents were
    jailed during the elections and for several days afterward. Zia died in a
    mysterious plane crash in 1988, and the political party of his predecessor then
    formed a government behind the late President Bhutto’s daughter Benazir Bhutto.
    And today Mosarraf’s junta is more terrible than all other Pakistani dictators
    and fraud masters. Freak dictator Mosarraf is a typical lapdog of the Zionist
    Imperialism.

    **
    – All above massmurderers are the close friends to USA&USrael’s establishment..
    But what is difference between all above dictators and Bush&Sharon Human
    Butchers? – Maybe the blood?
    – Blood-brothers, you mean?
    – Bloodsuckers like the common character of all the wampyrs…
    – ?!

    **

    – It’s interesting, all of the dictators and their relatives, collaborators etc
    at the end flying to the democratical masked shurk countries.. They are living
    there without any rutin charge..
    – They are living there like the guest kings for intance Swedish Kingdom, second
    hand marionette of zionist imperialism.. Fascist dictator Haileselassie’s
    criminal relatives working (!) now in Scandinavia.
    – …much more… Chinese Fascists labelled as Falun Dafa Gang members and
    working (!) in the satellites..
    – Alberto Fujimori works (!) in Japonia…
    – Yes, it’s!.. There are many cold bloody murderers living as chiefs at the
    datorized branches like job registration centres in AUSraelia…
    – What a wonderful world!..

    **

    Based on the facts of the Authors – Dennis Bernstein and Laura Sydell, Eclipse
    Enterprises trading card series

    **

    – Compare with Mr. Saddam HUSSEIN!..
    – But you know, Saddam HUSSEIN murdered Kurds in Halabja town, the planes used
    hardal-gas to massacre…
    – I wonder on another thing… The people says the planes used a route, Incirlik
    base… Where is Incirlik, in Iraq? Secondly, the planes flagged by USA etc
    symbols; hired all these machines by USA or USrael, I mean it must be an answer,
    when al these wachines camouflaged, why USA and Usrael gone in silence? Another
    one question; hardal-gas… When Iraq had so mass-destruction weapon, it should
    be used against the Iran, because in this time had conflict with Iran not the
    its own Kurdish citizens… Laer Iraq could use such weapon against the
    occupational coalition.. If you want to talk on the true true masscares see the
    true scenes; USRael still massacre Palestinians.. Coalion labelled Hornywitz
    troops massacre Afghanisn, Iraqi people… Listen to them!. The ocuupational
    troops and American general Abrahamowitz Shurkson declared that Iraq never had
    mass-destruction weapons, nor bio-chemical instruments; everything was simply
    lie…
    – The liars and their mass-medial lie machines spread the bloody stories on
    Halabja-massacre… Halabja people was Iraqi poopr people, massacred by
    war-planes who belong to the US and they came form Incirlik base… Incirlik
    military base belong not to Saddam HUSSEIN…
    – Ethiopian base, Incirlik?
    – No!.. USrael’s elderly base near Diomoan, I

  3. You get your “facts” from the back of trading cards? No wonder your history seems so off base. And who taught you to type? You need to learn the simple structure of a sentence.

    “Nayway, it make
    me lkaugh, to bulit a programme to massacre on luxury way… Why needs an
    expensive luxury programme when the peole already in your hand? ”

    What the fuck are you talking about?

  4. what the fuck!!!!!

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