• Anarcho-Bolshevik
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    12 days ago

    The next three leaders of Guatemala [after the CIA installed the collaborator, Colonel Armaz in a coup] died violent deaths, and Amnesty International tells us that the governments we’ve supported in power there since then, have killed 80,000 people. You can read about that one in the book Bitter Fruit, by Schlesinger and Kinzer. [5] Kinzer’s a New York Times Journalist… or Jonathan Kwitny, the Wall Street Journal reporter, his book Endless Enemies [7] — all discuss this…

    However, the money, the millions and millions of dollars we put into this program [helping Central America] inevitably went to the rich, and not to the people of the countries involved. And while we were doing this, while we were trying, at least saying we were trying, to correct the problems of Central and Latin America, the CIA was doing its thing, too. The CIA was in fact forming the police units that are today the death squads in El Salvador. With the leaders on the CIA’s payroll, trained by the CIA and the United States.

    We had the ‘public safety program’ going throughout Central and Latin America for 26 years, in which we taught them to break up subversion by interrogating people. Interrogation, including torture, the way the CIA taught it. Dan Metrione, the famous exponent of these things, did 7 years in Brazil and 3 in Uruguay, teaching interrogation, teaching torture. He was supposed to be the master of the business, how to apply the right amount of pain, at just the right times, in order to get the response you want from the individual.

    (Source and more here; possibly NSFL.)

    Many official documents and former CIA officers are explicit about the fact that their agency has been willing to do anything to prevent something that so much as resembles another dictatorship of the proletariat from emerging. The CIA’s atrocities aren’t limited to just a few little oopsy‐daisies, as anticommunists suggest.