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− | |description= | + | |description=Spanish-speaking MEDC in [[South America]]. It occupies a long, narrow strip of land between the Andes to the east, and the [[Pacific Ocean]] to the west. |
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+ | |location=South America | ||
+ | |leaders=President of Chile | ||
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+ | |logo=Flag of Chile.svg | ||
+ | |sourcewatch=http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Chile | ||
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− | ==1973 Coup== | + | '''Chile''' is a [[nation state]] in [[South America]]. It had a tradition of liberty until the election of the Marxist [[Salvador Allende]], which prompted intervention from the [[supranational deep state]]. They organised a [[Chile/1973 coup d'état|coup d'état]], which installed [[Augusto Pinochet]] as a dictator. |
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+ | ==History== | ||
+ | Independence from [[Spain]] in [[1810]]. | ||
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+ | ===1964 CIA election meddling=== | ||
+ | In 1964 the CIA's intervened on behalf of the Christian Democrat, [[Eduardo Frei]], spending $20 million and dwarfing even the later effort against the Allende government<ref>https://www.zinnedproject.org/materials/chile-coup-timeline/</ref>. "One of the key figures in the 1964 intervention," the ''[[Washington Post]]'' reported, "was [[Cord Meyer, Jr.]] He directed the CIA's covert programs to neutralize Communist influence on important opinion-making sectors such as [[trade unions]], farmer and peasant organizations, student activities and [[the media]].<ref>https://ia803408.us.archive.org/0/items/pdfy-9MwmH_nnJ4eOmL66/Philip%20Agee%20%26%20Louis%20Wolf%20-%20Dirty%20Work%20%281978%29.pdf</ref> | ||
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+ | === 1973 Coup d'état === | ||
{{FA|Chile/1973 coup d'état}} | {{FA|Chile/1973 coup d'état}} | ||
+ | In 1973, an internationally organised coup was instigated to defeat the democratically elected Marxist government of [[Salvador Allende]], by [[supranational deep state]] forces including the [[CIA]] and [[ASIS]].<ref>https://newcoldwar.org/labor-prime-minister-covered-up-australias-role-in-1973-cia-coup-in-chile/</ref> | ||
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+ | == Economy == | ||
+ | Chile is world's the number one extractor of a number of minerals, including [[copper]], [[iodine]], [[rhenium]], [[sodium]] and potassium nitrate. | ||
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− | == | + | ==References== |
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Latest revision as of 04:56, 15 November 2024
Chile | |
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Location | South America |
Leader | President of Chile |
Type | nation state |
Interest of | Senate Subcommittee on Multinational Corporations |
Member of | APEC, International Criminal Court, OECD, Organisation of American States, UN |
Subpage | •Chile/1973 coup •Chile/Ambassador |
Spanish-speaking MEDC in South America. It occupies a long, narrow strip of land between the Andes to the east, and the Pacific Ocean to the west. |
Chile is a nation state in South America. It had a tradition of liberty until the election of the Marxist Salvador Allende, which prompted intervention from the supranational deep state. They organised a coup d'état, which installed Augusto Pinochet as a dictator.
Contents
History
Independence from Spain in 1810.
1964 CIA election meddling
In 1964 the CIA's intervened on behalf of the Christian Democrat, Eduardo Frei, spending $20 million and dwarfing even the later effort against the Allende government[1]. "One of the key figures in the 1964 intervention," the Washington Post reported, "was Cord Meyer, Jr. He directed the CIA's covert programs to neutralize Communist influence on important opinion-making sectors such as trade unions, farmer and peasant organizations, student activities and the media.[2]
1973 Coup d'état
- Full article: Chile/1973 coup d'état
- Full article: Chile/1973 coup d'état
In 1973, an internationally organised coup was instigated to defeat the democratically elected Marxist government of Salvador Allende, by supranational deep state forces including the CIA and ASIS.[3]
Economy
Chile is world's the number one extractor of a number of minerals, including copper, iodine, rhenium, sodium and potassium nitrate.
Related Quotation
Page | Quote | Author | Date |
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Salvador Allende | “We are faced with forces that operate in the shadows, without a flag, with powerful weapons, positioned in the most varied places of influence....The aggression of the large capitalist companies aims to prevent the emancipation of the people. It represents a direct attack against the economic interests of the workers....We are facing a true frontal conflict between large corporations and states. Their fundamental decisions - political, economic and military - seem to be interfered with by global organizations that do not depend on any state and that, in the sum of their activities, do not respond to or are supervised by any Parliament, by any institution representing the collective interest. In a word, it is the entire political structure of the world that is being undermined.” | Salvador Allende | December 1972 |
Event
Event | Description |
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Chile/1973 coup | A CIA military intelligence operation that overthrew of the democratically elected Salvador Allende. |
Groups Headquartered Here
Group | Start | Description |
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Pia Union | 1928 | Catholic Church sexual abuse blackmail group in Santiago's richest suburbs |
Pontifical Catholic University of Chile | 21 June 1888 | Prestigious Catholic university in Santiago, Chile |
Citizens of Chile on Wikispooks
Title | Born | Died | Description |
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Alfredo Alcaino | 10 January 1926 | 2018 | Chile born Cercle visitor, deep state connected lawyer |
Andrés Allamand | 7 February 1956 | WEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow/1995. By 2020 Foreign Minister of Chile. | |
Salvador Allende | 26 June 1908 | 11 September 1973 | The first marxist to be elected in South America. Deposed by the CIA. |
Eugenio Berríos | 14 November 1947 | 15 November 1992 | |
Gabriel Boric | 11 February 1986 | Elected President of Chile at age 35, one of the youngest leaders in the world. | |
Francisco Bulnes | 8 August 1917 | 28 October 1999 | Cercle member active in the 1973 coup against Salvador Allende |
Carlos Cardoen | 1 May 1942 | ||
Manuel Contreras | 4 May 1929 | 7 August 2015 | Chilean spymaster. |
Eduardo Frei | 16 January 1911 | 22 January 1982 | Chilean ex-president poisoned by the secret police. |
Orlando Letelier | 13 April 1932 | 21 September 1976 | A Chilean socialist politician and diplomat, assassinated in Washington D.C. |
Tohá Morales | 12 May 1965 | Mayor of the Chilean capital Santiago 2012-2016 | |
Pablo Neruda | July 1904 | 23 September 1973 | Chilean national poet and Nobel Prize winner who was poisoned by the secret police, possibly with participation of the CIA, after the 1973 coup d'état. |
Augusto Pinochet | 25 November 1915 | 10 December 2006 | |
Sebastián Piñera | 1 December 1949 | 6 February 2024 | Elected twice President of Chile |
Carlos Prats | 24 February 1915 | 30 September 1974 | Chilean army leader who defended the constitution and President Allende. His resignation opened for the September 11, 1973 coup. Assassinated in exile with bomb planted by the Chilean intelligence service. |
Mauricio Rojas | 28 June 1950 | Chilean born Swedish politician. Attended the 1999 Bilderberg meeting as leader of the neoliberal think tank Timbro. Prominent in immigrant integration questions for the Liberal Party. | |
René Schneider | 31 December 1913 | 25 October 1970 | The commander-in-chief of the Chilean Army at the time of the 1970 Chilean presidential election, when he was assassinated during a botched kidnapping attempt. |
Izkia Siches | 4 March 1986 | Chilean doctor prominent in corporate media during the Covid-19 deep event. In 2022 appointed Minister of Interior and Public Security, the second most important in government after the President. WEF Young Global Leader 2021 and fan of fellow YGL, New Zealand's Jacinda Ardern. |
Related Document
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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CIA Media Operations in Chile, Jamaica, and Nicaragua | Article | 16 March 1982 | Fred Landis | How the CIA takes over the major newspaper in a country targeted for regime change, and uses it as an instrument of destabilization. The method is still very much used in 2021. |