It's the PCs, Stupid
March 4, 2008 What would you do if you were England's Prime Minister Chamberlin and someone handed you the entire masterplan of Hitler's Third Reich on a computer file? And said file contained criminal evidence of complicity, crimes against humanity, plans for nuclear weaponry, money payments to Rafael Correa and his team, denial of Betancourt’s release and notices that U.S. political operatives encouraging Barack Obama's olive branch to the FARC were in your hands?
If you were Chamberlin, you may well, as he did, go down in history as an idiot and a loser: a cipher who missed the facts and caused an awful lot of loss of life and property, among other horrible mistakes, only to be cleaned up by Winston Churchill.
But if you are Rafael Correa, you would work quickly to hide the facts about the core data in those personal computers [ PCs] now, we are told, in the hands of the U.S. FBI. We have noted two of the most overt detailed descriptions of why Rafael Correa is a criminal and a global menace and needs to go.
However, Correa has speedily exercised his expensive option to work with known, highly rewarded operatives for the pro-FARC minions and the do drugs Soros crowd by immediately hiding behind the U.S. Congressional request to place all facts before the ridiculously incompetent OAS. And the pro Chavez delegations from the U.S. Congress can now take credit for the first part in this Shakespearean drama, also called hiding the facts.
This of course gives Correa time to move his money out of Quito, also called his current visits to his neighbors to build support for his fake claims of "sovereign harm" by Uribe's armed forces. To be sure, this afternoon's OAS speeches reveals the complicity of the most ignorant of the OAS "ambassadors" who have not once reviewed the Geneva Conventions in their haste to make good on their paid positions to defend Hugo Chavez and the FARC at all costs.
They all belong in Guantanamo Bay now with the other state sponsors of terror and non state combatants. And that is precisely where Rafael Correa and Hugo Chavez belong today: in a prison holding cell.
As if taking their script from AL QAEDA, the Chavez-Correa corridor of communists notably praised here
claims that their sovereign rights are mysteriously harmed. What this ship of fools, looking like an OAS conference itself, intends to conquer is anyone's guess as every one of their Fora de Sao Paulo-Chavez/Cuban regime has abysmally failed its own citizens, reducing their once bright futures to a state of failure and serfdom.
But as we say: it's the PCs stupid and one cannot, however much Correa and Chavez's team of overpaid so called investment advisors, propagandists, lobbyists before U.S. Senators Reid, Dodd and Congressmen Meek and Delahunt want you to believe, the facts will out.
In fact, there is more than enough probable cause right now to end this charade that Chavez and Correa have been magically harmed and that the facts matter nothing.
We commend all who study the facts, such as noted in this translation of the FARC missive regarding the criminal acts of the Correa regime to stand united with known narcoterror cells called the FARC. You will be well served to review every detailed FARC-Ecuador plan to deceive the global community. Here are some extracts from the Reyes-FARC January, 2008 summary regarding their total complicity with Chavez and Correa:
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01.18.08
Comrades and Secretariat. Fraternal greetings.
1. I believe the moment has come to act on the proposal of Comrade JE and to ask the Venezuelan government to receive prisoners held by both parties, until the exchange is signed among the contenders. This proposal will give Chavez a greater role and we will be able to stop the unbearable pressure to accept visits to the sick prisoners that began as a result of the [illegible] campaign for proof. Besides strengthening Chavez’s bold recognition of belligerency for FARC and the ELN that caused such phobia and confusion in Uribe, the oligarchies and the empires, we would stimulate Chavez himself and Ortega and other friendly governments that later can also recognize us.
2. We had a visit from the Minister of Security of Ecuador, Gustavo Larrea, hereinafter Juan, who in the name of President Correa brought greetings from Comrade Manuel and the Secretariat. He addressed the following:
1. Interest of the President in making relations official with the FARC through Juan.
2. Willingness to coordinate social aid activities for people living on the front lines. Exchange of information and control of paramilitary delinquency in his territory.
3. They are willing to change their Armed Forces commanders who show hostile behavior towards the communities and civilians in the area, for which they need us to contribute information.
4. They confirm their political decision to refuse to participate in the internal conflict in Colombia with support for Uribe’s government. For them the FARC are the people’s insurgent organization with social and political proposals which they understand.
5. They ask if we are interested in the political recognition of belligerency. They share Chavez’s ideas in this regard.
6. State and Government of Colombia before the International Court based on the harmful effects of fumigations [of cocaine] carried out by Plan Colombia.
7. Next year they will cancel the U.S. lease of the Manta base.
8. They propose increasing commercial and political relations with Asia: mainly with China, Vietnam and North Korea.
9. Their government program is geared to building socialist foundations, for which the National Constituent Assembly is extremely important.
10. They offer help in the FARC’s struggle for humanitarian exchange and political solutions. They understand that Uribe represents the interests of the White House, the multinationals, the oligarchies, and consider him to be a danger for the region.
11. They ask our leader and the secretariat for a contribution that will give impetus to their actions in favor of the exchange, which could be to give President Correa the son of Professor Moncayo, or something that would energize his political work.
12. They would provide documentation and protection to one of ours to work on these relations in their country, which in his opinion should be discreet, because of the risk of capture or assassination by Uribe's agents.
13. We established the means of communication and the possibility of meeting again in one or two months to follow up on and discuss these issues again.
We explained our border policy, our interest in political relations with their government, the importance of the recognition of belligerency, our commitment to the exchange and political solutions to the Colombian crisis. We thanked them for their efforts and support in the mission organized by Chavez. As to their request, we told them that it is up the Secretariat to answer, later.
3. Finally, to illustrate the terms of belligerency and terrorism among us, I am including excerpt from the article by Associate Professor Miguel Angel Barrera Zgaib of the Department of Political Science, UNAL."
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The OAS calls this diplomacy. Correa and Chavez call it sovereignty. In both cases, they have their facts backwards. Sovereign nations stand on accountability, transparency and an end to dirty money running. It is time for real diplomacy to work- not the current fake diplomacy.
Ecuadoreans have been handed prima facie evidence of the total corruption of Rafael Correa and Hugo Chavez. It is time for Correa to go.
It is time to stop the conversion of Ecuador in to a criminal narcozone.
Colombia seeks a meeting later in March; Ecuador seeks a face off mid March. What we do not know is who is scripting the entire puppet show on March 4, 2008 at the OAS in Washington, D.C. howevermuch we note that in the USA, paid consultants for Chavez, Correa and the FARC- as well as the Soros operatives- are required to reveal their paid work.
There are cried of CRISIS! CRISIS in the Andes! There is no crisis in the Andes except the overwhelming efforts to lie, cheat, steal and cover over the profound complicity of Ecuador and Venezuela to create crimes against humanity with the FARC and now of course Iran.
We reprint a release from the U.S. Congress here:
For IMMEDIATE Release
Colombia’s Raid on FARC Raises New Concerns About Iran-Venezuela Ties Says Ros-Lehtinen
(WASHINGTON) – A month after calling for an investigation into whether Venezuela’s state-owned oil company and its American subsidiary are violating U.S. sanctions laws targeting the Iranian regime, U.S. Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R-FL) said the issue takes on new urgency following Colombia’s weekend raid on an encampment operated by the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC).
Among the items seized in the raid was computer equipment that reportedly includes references to efforts by the FARC to purchase 50 kilograms of uranium, and information detailing lucrative financial ties between the FARC and high-ranking officials in the Venezuelan Government.
“Information on computer files seized in the raid by Colombian police underscores the extensive cooperation between anti-U.S. forces in the region, especially between the FARC, Venezuela and Ecuador,” said Ros-Lehtinen, Ranking Republican on the House Foreign Affairs Committee. “However this information is even more alarming when viewed in the light of reports that Venezuela and Iran have agreed to begin talks on nuclear cooperation and statements earlier today by the Colombian Vice President that the FARC was planning to make a ‘dirty bomb’ with radioactive material,” said Ros-Lehtinen.
Further illustrating the dangerous alliances being formed between these enemies of freedom, Venezuela’s state-run Petróleos de Venezuela SA (PdVSA), which operates in the United States, and Iran’s Petropars, a unit of the National Iranian Oil Company, announced that they would form a $1 billion global oil and gas venture late last year.
In a February 6th letter to Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson, Ros-Lehtinen called for a U.S. Government-led examination focusing on whether this partnership and other cooperation between Iran and Venezuela violates U.S. sanctions laws targeting the Iranian regime and, additionally, asked the Secretary of State to review whether Venezuela’s activities with Iran and its support for the FARC meets the legal threshold for the Chavez regime to be designated a state-sponsor of terrorism or sanctuary nation.
In their responses, both the Department of State and the Department of the Treasury said that they are reviewing these issues in the context of relevant U.S. laws. The State Department’s response elaborated on the issue of “Iranian political adventurism in Latin America,” including approval last month by the Venezuelan National Assembly of the creation of a joint Iranian-Venezuelan bank.
“We must continue to counter Iran’s growing influence in our Hemisphere and prevent the FARC and their allies in Venezuela and Ecuador from threatening our democratic friends and partners in the region. This is a matter of utmost importance for our nation’s security,” Ros-Lehtinen said.
Enemies of freedom call Uribe's acts on Saturday as an "incursion" into Ecuador. As is planned, this sticking point, called condemnation of incursion by overstepping sovereignty, also called Correa's mythical right to criminality, is well planned to help hide the facts of criminal behaviors by the FARC, Chavez and Correa.
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Ecuador is a known ally of the FARC and Chavez's incursions with the FARC.
It is time to rip up Ecuador's free trade give away and remove all traitors to democracy. Any who support and defend terrorists are traitors.
You can chose Neville Chamberlin and be a historic cipher on the wrong end of history. Or you can chose like Churchill to never surrender to the foolishness of hiding the facts. Which would you chose?
We also hope you ask yourself: who do you believe…. Chávez-Correa’s DISIP/FARC agents, or the U.S. FBI? Fortunately for truth-tellers, all the lies before the OAS by the Chávez-Correa-FARC actors on 3-4-08 can be vetoed by one truth-teller, who do you believe?
-Pedro Camargo for ECrisis

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