The tentacles of corruption are never still, even as we the people are either lulled into slumber, or distracted by one or the other tentacles in order to allow the rest to destroy unabated. Too many to keep track of. Thanks for bringing yet another one to our attention.
Can you do a story on the destruction of the indigenous people in West Papua?
Thank you. The revelation about the Ecuadorian presidential election demonstrates how successive U.S. administrations have historically engaged in manipulative tactics, including disinformation and assassinations, to influence politics in Latin America.
The pattern of interference reveals a troubling willingness to sacrifice innocent lives for geopolitical advantage. This is an ongoing legacy of U.S. corruption and moral failure that history will judge very harshly!
As I recall, it was pretty much common knowledge that Correa was on the take from the drug gangs, back when he was first elected. This all reeks of an April version of the good-old October Surprise. Folks I know in Ecuador, and who are hardly right-wingers, think the article is hooey.
As I recall, it was pretty much common knowledge that Correa was on the take from the drug gangs, back when he was first elected. This all reeks of an April version of the good-old October Surprise. Folks I know in Ecuador, and who are hardly right-wingers, think the article is hooey.
As I recall, it was pretty much common knowledge that Correa was on the take from the drug gangs, back when he was first elected. This all reeks of an April version of the good-old October Surprise. Folks I know in Ecuador, and who are hardly right-wingers, think the article is hooey.
As I recall, it was pretty much common knowledge that Correa was on the take from the drug gangs, back when he was first elected. This all reeks of an April version of the good-old October Surprise. Folks I know in Ecuador, and who are hardly right-wingers, think the article is hooey.
As I recall, it was pretty much common knowledge that Correa was on the take from the drug gangs, back when he was first elected. This all reeks of an April version of the good-old October Surprise. Folks I know in Ecuador, and who are hardly right-wingers, think the article is hooey.
As I recall, it was pretty much common knowledge that Correa was on the take from the drug gangs, back when he was first elected. This all reeks of an April version of the good-old October Surprise. Folks I know in Ecuador, and who are hardly right-wingers, think the article is hooey.
Thanks for pointing out US intervention in central and south America, the root of the migration from countries destabilized by the usa.
Thank you, Ryan.
So, there actually is a there there!
So surprised that the US got its dirty fingers right in the dough.
Just can't graduate form past interferences, ehh?
The tentacles of corruption are never still, even as we the people are either lulled into slumber, or distracted by one or the other tentacles in order to allow the rest to destroy unabated. Too many to keep track of. Thanks for bringing yet another one to our attention.
Can you do a story on the destruction of the indigenous people in West Papua?
Thank you. The revelation about the Ecuadorian presidential election demonstrates how successive U.S. administrations have historically engaged in manipulative tactics, including disinformation and assassinations, to influence politics in Latin America.
The pattern of interference reveals a troubling willingness to sacrifice innocent lives for geopolitical advantage. This is an ongoing legacy of U.S. corruption and moral failure that history will judge very harshly!
As I recall, it was pretty much common knowledge that Correa was on the take from the drug gangs, back when he was first elected. This all reeks of an April version of the good-old October Surprise. Folks I know in Ecuador, and who are hardly right-wingers, think the article is hooey.
As I recall, it was pretty much common knowledge that Correa was on the take from the drug gangs, back when he was first elected. This all reeks of an April version of the good-old October Surprise. Folks I know in Ecuador, and who are hardly right-wingers, think the article is hooey.
As I recall, it was pretty much common knowledge that Correa was on the take from the drug gangs, back when he was first elected. This all reeks of an April version of the good-old October Surprise. Folks I know in Ecuador, and who are hardly right-wingers, think the article is hooey.
As I recall, it was pretty much common knowledge that Correa was on the take from the drug gangs, back when he was first elected. This all reeks of an April version of the good-old October Surprise. Folks I know in Ecuador, and who are hardly right-wingers, think the article is hooey.
As I recall, it was pretty much common knowledge that Correa was on the take from the drug gangs, back when he was first elected. This all reeks of an April version of the good-old October Surprise. Folks I know in Ecuador, and who are hardly right-wingers, think the article is hooey.
As I recall, it was pretty much common knowledge that Correa was on the take from the drug gangs, back when he was first elected. This all reeks of an April version of the good-old October Surprise. Folks I know in Ecuador, and who are hardly right-wingers, think the article is hooey.