Politics of Dirt

“Somoza may be a son of a bitch, but he’s OUR son of a bitch.” – FDR about Nicaraguan dictator, Anastasio Somoza.   One of the most common practices in … Continue Reading →


United States Looting Policy

  One of the common practices of the United States, after a hostile take over of a country, is the stealing of that country’s national treasure. Just as an example, … Continue Reading →


Epidemic War

In 1995, Cuban scientists demonstrated the dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF) strains collected from the 1981 Cuban epidemic were genetically linked to the 1944 DHF epidemic in New Guinea. These results … Continue Reading →


False Flag Operation

The recourse of faking an enemy’s attack to justify the intervention of our Army is legendary when it comes to the United States – This is what we usually called … Continue Reading →


Mercenaries On High Demand

For many years the United States has made use of military mercenaries such the contras in Nicaragua and the mujahideen in Afganistan (Operation Cyclone) – a group that became al-qaeda. … Continue Reading →


The United States Drug Trade Dark Alliance: Generating Regime Change

The inspector general, Frederick Hitz, did a fairly thorough job, produced a report that amounted to an institutional confession by the Central Intelligence Agency that indeed they were aware of … Continue Reading →


The Lethal Power of Big Oil

ExxonMobil on March 5th 2015 begun operations in the region of Guyana where there is a border dispute with Venezuela since 1899. This is a $200 M project for ten … Continue Reading →


Targeted Assassinations: Tumbling the Dominos Down

Since the success of many leftist movements in Latin America on winning elections, the United States. has implemented, pretty much, the whole list of dirty tricks to kick these governments … Continue Reading →


U.S Policy on Iran

It’s not not a surprise that despite the Iranian people elected Hassan Rouhani, a much more conciliatory leader than the polemic Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. Finally, the U.S. started negotiations with this … Continue Reading →


For Latin American Democracy . . . “All Options Are on the Table”

[UPDATED MARCH 31 2015] There have been resounding victories of the political left in Latin America, like in Chile, Bolivia, Brazil and Uruguay, and they are going firmly towards the consolidation … Continue Reading →