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Ecuador: A Trump USA:

"Not complaining. Just worried. Maybe Trump will have a come to Jesus moment and was born again like some preacher said he was a while ago, so maybe all is good. Maybe he has seen the light and will put aside his bigotry, sexism, etc., to make the USA better for everybody. " I'd worry more about whether Bill Clinton can stop raping women---and if Hillary can stop trying to cover it up and threatening Bill's victims with violence to stop them from coming forward. On the other hand what is it going to take to get Bill and Hillary to finally acknowledge and accept Bill's illegitimate mixed-race son named Danney Williams?

Ecuador: Is Correa Succumbing to U.S. Pressure?:

There was an attempted break-in at Assange's quarters in the embassy back in August. The perpetrator escaped, and police took two hours to respond---despite the embassy being in the middle of London. Hillary Clinton has already "joked" about having Assange droned. Well, joking or not, that would be an attack on Ecuador's embassy in London. As it stands, Assange is still receiving refuge from Ecuador, That said, Correa probably knows it's not a good idea to antagonize the Americans when things are running so hot politically in the US.. Regardless of what happens to Assange, he seems to have utilized a number of dead-man's switches. This means that Wikileaks information will be released on his behalf regardless of whether he is alive or dead. While Assange is still alive and has internet access, he can practice some restraint on what is released. Taking away his internet will probably only assure much more devastating data dumps being made available to the public.

Uruguay: this is a bit unsettling:

Morell, Could you split a security patrol with your neighbors at peak robbery hours?

Ecuador: Foil hat report!:

windshadow, Operation Gladio is back in business, but the more recent contemporary version is referred to loosely as Gladio B. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GGHXjO8wHsA I would imagine that Al-Ciada, ISUSA, and the Mossad Brotherhood have grown bored with doing so many operations in France and are looking for a change.

Ecuador: POSSIBLE FRAUD BY LAWYER AND NOTARY WHAT TO DO?:

I'm not a lawyer, but I know what I would try to do. If it happened to me, I would get the new lawyer to help me create an affidavit severing all ties with the old lawyer and notary---and negating that old will(s) once and for all . I would then have the affidavit/declaration served to those two---and possibly send that to the local probate office(or the equivalent) in Quito. My new attorney would also have a copy of this on file---should something happen to me and any problems arise. I might add an addendum to the will explaining why I am leaving my property to the people or institutions I have chosen. That way if my old lawyer tries to show up with an old will and say I wanted to leave everything to him or his wife or cousin---well that wouldn't really add up in a court... Sometimes public notices are made in the paper in the classifieds. I might have something small printed in a local paper that declares the new lawyer to represent me in all matters relating to my will/estate from this day forward---and that all previous wills are null and void. A copy of this in a newspaper would give my new lawyer and new will more solid footing. Also, I might make a video of myself reading the new will in the presence of the new lawyer. It might not be admissible---but I might not hurt either---should any questions of authenticity or intent arise.

Honduras: Environmentalists being brutally murdered across Honduras:

Environmentalists being brutally murdered across Honduras as they fight for Indigenous people's rights... Industry employees attack activists with MACHETES Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/054079_Honduras_environmentalists_mass_murder.html#ixzz49JBkcQiH

Brazil: Imperial Designs? Current US Ambassador to Brazil Served in Paraguay Prior to 2012 Coup:

Imperial Designs? Current US Ambassador to Brazil Served in Paraguay Prior to 2012 Coup http://www.telesurtv.net/english/news/US-Ambassador-to-Brazil-Served-in-Paraguay-Prior-to-2012-Coup-20160514-0017.html

Ecuador: Ecuador sells all its Gold!:

Goldman Sachs probably had to turn around and deliver Ecuador's gold straight to China. The petrodollar system continues to keep most of global economy bouncing along the bottom year after year. Eventually physical gold and silver will have to back the global economy instead of all of those intrinsically worthless pieces of paper.

Ecuador Welcome Forum: Senior scientists predictions.:

windshadow, Ecuador has good friends, It will work out. In a disaster it's almost impossible not to become beholden to others to some degree---or to a greater degree---especially when they jump in to assist with rescue and recovery from the get- go. April 18 Ecuador to receive $2 bln from China Development Bank for investment http://www.reuters.com/article/ecuador-china-idUSL5N17L5Y7 China-constructed building survives 7.8-magnitude earthquake in Ecuador "In addition, the 10 China-built roads and the two bridges in the earthquake zone remain undamaged. They have helped immensely with transport tasks during rescue efforts. Just 15 minutes after the earthquake, Huawei's representative office in Ecuador set up an emergency response team and contacted customers to provide support. Since the company entered the Ecuadorian market in 1999, it has signed four projects in cooperation with Ecuador, the value of which comes to $12 million." http://en.people.cn/n3/2016/0425/c90000-9049229.html Chinese rescue team work in earthquake affected area in Ecuador http://english.sina.com/china/d/2016-04-23/doc-ifxrpvea1125734.shtml

Ecuador: Disaster Capitalism:

"The Ecuadorean government is being forced to use money that could go toward relief efforts to instead pay off a multinational oil company." ($180 million payment due yesterday to the multinational oil corporation Occidental, just two weeks after a major earthquake struck the country, killing hundreds and causing billions of dollars in damage.) http://www.telesurtv.net/english/news/Disaster-Capitalism-Ecuador-Forced-to-Pay-US-Oil-Giant-180M-20160429-0017.html

 

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