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'''Argentina''' is a large [[nation state]] in [[South America]]. | '''Argentina''' is a large [[nation state]] in [[South America]]. | ||
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+ | ''[[Waking Times]]'' reported in 2015 that rural Argentina had suffered increasing health problems since 1996 when [[Monsanto]] began introducing [[GM Crops]] and [[pesticides]]. Health problems reported include [[hypothyroidism]], chronic [[respiratory illnesses]] and [[cancer]].<ref name=wt>https://www.wakingtimes.com/2015/12/01/how-monsanto-destroyed-rural-argentina/</ref> | ||
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− | On her last day in office in 2015, [[Argentine president]] [[Cristina Kirchner]] reversed an [[Argentine Supreme Court]] decision and granted permanent political asylum to ex-[[FEMA]] videographer turned [[9-11/Whistleblower]], [[Kurt Sonnenfeld]].<ref> | + | On her last day in office in 2015, [[Argentine president]] [[Cristina Kirchner]] reversed an [[Argentine Supreme Court]] decision and granted permanent political asylum to ex-[[FEMA]] videographer turned [[9-11/Whistleblower]], [[Kurt Sonnenfeld]].<ref>http://www.gq.com/story/kurt-sonnenfeld-9-11-conspiracy-theory</ref> |
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+ | [[Raúl Martins]], a "former" spook with the [[SIDE]] during the [[Videla military dictatorship]], later ran a VIP prostitution ring in both Argentina and later [[Mexico]] after things got to hot for him in at home. Martins was "a man very connected to power" and the owner of a collection of incriminating sex videos. In [[2003]], he decided to move away from Argentina, expanding his operations in [[Mexico]], mainly in [[Cancun]] where he opened several VIP sex clubs, some even with the same name as the ones he used to run in [[Buenos Aires]].<ref>https://www.clarin.com/policiales/raul-martins-ex-espia-2019-resiste-extradicion-carcel-mexico_0_gPNB3tDiu5.html</ref> | ||
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+ | According to the testimony given by his daughter, Lorena Martins, during his 15 years in the [[SIDE]] Raúl Martins acted under the orders of the obscure agent [[Antonio "Jaime" Stiuso]]. She also indicated that her father, a pimp, contributed significant sums of money to [[Mauricio Macri]]'s campaign, who later became President of Argentina.<ref>https://www.clarin.com/policiales/raul-martins-ex-espia-2019-resiste-extradicion-carcel-mexico_0_gPNB3tDiu5.html</ref> | ||
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+ | In [[1982]], shortly before the return of democracy, [[José Daniel Salinardi]] was appointed partner and agent of Osgra SRL, a firm that managed the ghost properties of the former SIDE, many of them acquired during the dictatorship. The company was a cover with a double function: it covered up the spurious origin of the buildings, and the activities that took place there. Osgra SRL controlled 80% of the properties of SIDE in its name. Among the properties was the Chacabuco 142/50 estate that the AFI put up for auction. In the adjoining building, at Chacabauco 160, ''The One'', one of the brothels run by Raúl Martins operated. According to a complaint by the NGO [[La Alameda]], this property is also part of the hidden businesses empire of the former SIDE.<ref name=tiempo/> | ||
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+ | Lorena Martins has a file on her father with many images with "all kinds of politicians" posing with her father in his brothels.<ref>[[Lydia Cacho]], ''Slavery, Inc'' ISBN 978-1619022966, page 119</ref> In one of those images you can see Mauricio Macri and his wife, Juliana Awada, enjoying a night at the ''Mix Sky Lounge'', in Cancun, Mexico. According to Lorena, the place was owned by her father, and he was involved in a transnational [[sex trafficking]]. "The one hugging Macri (in the photo) is an employee of my dad named [[Gabriel Conde]], accused of exploiting minors," Lorena declared in [[2012]], when Macri ruled the city of [[Buenos Aires]].<ref name=tiempo>https://web.archive.org/web/20171002234548/https://www.tiempoar.com.ar/articulo/view/71041/el-ba-nker-de-la-side-que-alberga-un-prosta-bulo-vip</ref><ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20240125043440/https://archivo.argentina.indymedia.org/print.php?id=912731</ref><ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20171015000000*/https://www.tiempoar.com.ar/articulo/view/71041/el-ba-nker-de-la-side-que-alberga-un-prosta-bulo-vip</ref><ref>https://periodicotribuna.com.ar/14565-side-mafias-se-trata.html</ref> | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Latest revision as of 04:36, 25 January 2024
Argentina | |
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Location | South America |
Leader | Argentine president |
Type | nation state |
Member of | G-20, International Criminal Court, Organisation of American States, UN |
Subpage | •Argentina/President •Argentina/Secretary of Security |
Second biggest country in South America. |
Argentina is a large nation state in South America.
Contents
Environment
Waking Times reported in 2015 that rural Argentina had suffered increasing health problems since 1996 when Monsanto began introducing GM Crops and pesticides. Health problems reported include hypothyroidism, chronic respiratory illnesses and cancer.[1]
Drug policy
In August 2010, Argentina's Supreme Court ruled it unconstitutional to punish people for personal use of marijuana.[2]
History
In the 1970s, the US Deep state applied lessons learned from the Phoenix program to support autocratic governments in South America, including in Argentina.
Dictatorship
"Newly declassified [in 2019] United States military and intelligence documents recently delivered to Argentina offer new details about the country’s brutal military junta."[3]
Falklands War
- Full article: Falklands War
- Full article: Falklands War
In 1982, the Argentinian government invaded the Falkland Islands. This was a great assistance to the government of Margaret Thatcher, which ordered military action to reclaim them, resulting in the 1982 Falklands War.
Kurt Sonnenfeld
- Full article: Kurt Sonnenfeld
- Full article: Kurt Sonnenfeld
On her last day in office in 2015, Argentine president Cristina Kirchner reversed an Argentine Supreme Court decision and granted permanent political asylum to ex-FEMA videographer turned 9-11/Whistleblower, Kurt Sonnenfeld.[4]
Sexual blackmail
Raúl Martins, a "former" spook with the SIDE during the Videla military dictatorship, later ran a VIP prostitution ring in both Argentina and later Mexico after things got to hot for him in at home. Martins was "a man very connected to power" and the owner of a collection of incriminating sex videos. In 2003, he decided to move away from Argentina, expanding his operations in Mexico, mainly in Cancun where he opened several VIP sex clubs, some even with the same name as the ones he used to run in Buenos Aires.[5]
According to the testimony given by his daughter, Lorena Martins, during his 15 years in the SIDE Raúl Martins acted under the orders of the obscure agent Antonio "Jaime" Stiuso. She also indicated that her father, a pimp, contributed significant sums of money to Mauricio Macri's campaign, who later became President of Argentina.[6]
In 1982, shortly before the return of democracy, José Daniel Salinardi was appointed partner and agent of Osgra SRL, a firm that managed the ghost properties of the former SIDE, many of them acquired during the dictatorship. The company was a cover with a double function: it covered up the spurious origin of the buildings, and the activities that took place there. Osgra SRL controlled 80% of the properties of SIDE in its name. Among the properties was the Chacabuco 142/50 estate that the AFI put up for auction. In the adjoining building, at Chacabauco 160, The One, one of the brothels run by Raúl Martins operated. According to a complaint by the NGO La Alameda, this property is also part of the hidden businesses empire of the former SIDE.[7]
Lorena Martins has a file on her father with many images with "all kinds of politicians" posing with her father in his brothels.[8] In one of those images you can see Mauricio Macri and his wife, Juliana Awada, enjoying a night at the Mix Sky Lounge, in Cancun, Mexico. According to Lorena, the place was owned by her father, and he was involved in a transnational sex trafficking. "The one hugging Macri (in the photo) is an employee of my dad named Gabriel Conde, accused of exploiting minors," Lorena declared in 2012, when Macri ruled the city of Buenos Aires.[7][9][10][11]
Related Quotation
Page | Quote | Date |
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IGO | “Well after Argentina went bust in 1991 it offered most of its creditors about thirty-five cents on the dollar. About ninety percent of these people accepted that but some of them didn't and they tried to sue the bank In Switzerland because that's where its headquarters, but the Swiss courts and I think also the Swiss Federal Council have said that the bank is founded by an international treaty. It is inviolable: it cannot be sued.” | 2018 |
Event
Event | Description |
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1994 Buenos Aires bombing | Suicide van bomb attack on the Argentine Israelite Mutual Association building in Buenos Aires, killing 85 people and injuring hundreds. For political reasons tried pinned on Hezbollah |
Groups Headquartered Here
Group | Start | Description |
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Catholic University of Argentina | 1958 | One of the best private universities in Latin America |
National University of La Plata | 1897 | Not to be confused with Buenos Aires University |
Citizens of Argentina on Wikispooks
Title | Born | Died | Description |
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Laura Alonso | 23 December 1972 | Argentine politician YGL 2012 | |
Jorge Mario Bergoglio | 17 December 1936 | Ruling as Pope Francis. Fully onboard a New World Order agenda. "Being vaccinated is an act of love". | |
Josep Borrell | 24 April 1947 | Spanish Euro-politician in the forefront of a censorship drive. Attended his first Bilderberg in 2023 | |
Eugenio Burzaco | 22 January 1971 | Argentinian politically connected spook with a large amount of dodgy dealings. WEF Young Global Leader 2006 | |
Máxima Zorreguieta Cerruti | 17 May 1971 | Dutch royalty | |
Eduardo Elsztain | 26 January 1960 | Businessman close to Edgar Bronfman and George Soros. The prime Argentine supporter of and fundraiser for the World Jewish Congress. Annual conferee at the World Economic Forum, which selected him a Young Global Leader in 2000. | |
Mariano Federici | |||
Martín Guzmán | 12 October 1982 | Argentinean Minister of Economy during the Covid-lockdowns and debt restructuring. Selected WEF/YGL. Close to many projects of George Soros. | |
Natacha Jaitt | 13 August 1977 | 23 February 2019 | Assassinated model who became a whistleblower for child sex abuse by Argentina's elite class |
Cristina Kirchner | 19 February 1953 | Argentinian vice president; former first lady and former president | |
Néstor Kirchner | 25 February 1950 | 27 October 2010 | |
Raúl Alberto Lastiri | 11 September 1915 | 11 December 1978 | |
Mauricio Macri | 8 February 1959 | Made President of Argentina in 2015 after attending the WEF 2015 meeting, YGL 2016 | |
Javier Milei | 22 October 1970 | "Libertarian" politician and economist who became president of Argentina in December 2023. Converted to Judaism for political gain, very open to the US MIC. | |
Luis María Otero Monsegur | 9 February 1914 | 26 April 2002 | Argentinian banker who attended the 1970 Cercle meeting in Washington DC |
Alberto Nisman | 5 December 1963 | 18 January 2015 | Argentinian lawyer and CIA/Mossad collaborator who was murdered the day before delivering report on the 1994 car bombing of the Jewish center in Buenos Aires. |
Eva Perón | 7 May 1919 | 26 July 1952 | Hated intensely by the establishment, died of cancer age 33 |
Martín Varsavsky | 26 April 1960 | Argentine businessman based in Spain who founded several companies worldwide. | |
Gustavo Vera | 24 March 1964 |
References
- ↑ https://www.wakingtimes.com/2015/12/01/how-monsanto-destroyed-rural-argentina/
- ↑ https://www.theguardian.com/society/2011/jul/24/war-on-drugs-40-years
- ↑ https://ponderwall.com/index.php/2019/05/11/argentina-military-declassified-dirty/
- ↑ http://www.gq.com/story/kurt-sonnenfeld-9-11-conspiracy-theory
- ↑ https://www.clarin.com/policiales/raul-martins-ex-espia-2019-resiste-extradicion-carcel-mexico_0_gPNB3tDiu5.html
- ↑ https://www.clarin.com/policiales/raul-martins-ex-espia-2019-resiste-extradicion-carcel-mexico_0_gPNB3tDiu5.html
- ↑ a b https://web.archive.org/web/20171002234548/https://www.tiempoar.com.ar/articulo/view/71041/el-ba-nker-de-la-side-que-alberga-un-prosta-bulo-vip
- ↑ Lydia Cacho, Slavery, Inc ISBN 978-1619022966, page 119
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20240125043440/https://archivo.argentina.indymedia.org/print.php?id=912731
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20171015000000*/https://www.tiempoar.com.ar/articulo/view/71041/el-ba-nker-de-la-side-que-alberga-un-prosta-bulo-vip
- ↑ https://periodicotribuna.com.ar/14565-side-mafias-se-trata.html