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The Assassination of Pablo Neruda
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Peter Lemkin Wrote:I was just checking and it seems Townley is safely hidden in the US 'Witness Protection Program'....with new identity, false documents and hidden location - perhaps even guards. His physical location could be anywhere in the World with the Empire not wanting him to be brought to Justice - as it implicates them!
Yep. He's their boy. Their asset. Neruda (and Victor Jara) would have made a perfect rally point for Chileans after Allende was murdered. So they had to die as well.
"The philosophers have only interpreted the world, in various ways. The point, however, is to change it." Karl Marx

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Magda Hassan Wrote:
Peter Lemkin Wrote:I was just checking and it seems Townley is safely hidden in the US 'Witness Protection Program'....with new identity, false documents and hidden location - perhaps even guards. His physical location could be anywhere in the World with the Empire not wanting him to be brought to Justice - as it implicates them!
Yep. He's their boy. Their asset. Neruda (and Victor Jara) would have made a perfect rally point for Chileans after Allende was murdered. So they had to die as well.

More accurately,

Townley is safely hidden in the US 'Asset Protection Program', along with many other assassins and thugs, at taxpayer expense, beyond the reach of criminal courts.
"It means this War was never political at all, the politics was all theatre, all just to keep the people distracted...."
"Proverbs for Paranoids 4: You hide, They seek."
"They are in Love. Fuck the War."

Gravity's Rainbow, Thomas Pynchon

"Ccollanan Pachacamac ricuy auccacunac yahuarniy hichascancuta."
The last words of the last Inka, Tupac Amaru, led to the gallows by men of god & dogs of war
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There are other men besides Townley who may also fit the description of the mysterious Dr Price. One is Harmutt Hopp, a German convicted in a pedophilia scandal at Colonia Dignidad and the other is Manfred Jurgensen, a doctor who collaborated with Chilean intelligence.
Hopp, 68, is a German doctor who was the second in command at Colonia Dignidad, now known as Villa Baviera, a cult-like commune located in central Chile. Founded in 1961 by Paul Schäfer, a Wehrmacht doctor with ties to the Nazi party who fled to South America in 1959 after being accused of child abuse, Colonia Dignidad housed hundreds of German immigrants. It also served as a jail and torture center for political prisoners throughout Pinochet's dictatorship. Hopp was convicted of child abuse and sentenced to prison in 2011, but he fled to Germany, where the government has refused to allow his extradition to Chile.
Jurgensen was a well-known doctor who was stripped of his degree after it was revealed that he was an agent for the Central Nacional de Informaciones, an intelligence organ created by Pinochet. Jurgensen allegedly helped to torture prisoners in secret detention centers and he was involved in the death of Federico Alvarez Santibáñez, a 32-year-old chemistry professor who was disappeared in 1979. So far, the case against both men is wholly circumstantial: There is no evidence to suggest that they were present at the Neruda's hospital or that they were charged with a mission to kill the poet.

Some interesing information here too froma doctor working in the hospital at the time who wishes to remain anonymous but is known to the reporter:
Quote: Mexico City. - In a telephone interview from Viña del Mar, a doctor who practiced in 1973, analyzes the case Neruda brings unknowns about his contemporaries and questions the patient medication applied Pablo Neruda in the Clinica Santa Maria: "I they should look Nifedipine (dihydropyridine) in the remains of the poet as discussed in Chile and the United States, the laboratories of the University of North Carolina should extend your search for what you injected Neruda on September 23, 1973: Dihydropyridine, Dipyrone, Dolopirona, or other toxic component.The redness of 'wadding' after injection, of what was said, also produces the dihydropyridine drug to dilate blood vessels, an overdose could kill Neruda ".


The doctor's identity was corroborated in the register of the Medical College, after a couple of videoconferencing for Skype , we communicate by telephone to his office, because sensitive information Dr. Chilean requested anonymity, I agreed to contact the physician after looking at the photographs of the time and listening to the background that fit with the alleged murder of Neruda. I confess that in 400 interviews I posted on Clarín.cl is the first time that preserve the secrecy of the interviewee, I take full responsibility for the information presented here, the doctor's identity is confirmed and evidence that could shed light on the case brings Neruda .

MC. - Doctor, do not you find it strange that the Clinic Santa Maria "misplaced" the patient's Pablo Neruda?
DR. - When Santa María Clinic establishment military occupation, all the "personal" was "in charge" of the direction of the occupants, not necessarily doctors, 'that occurred in all hospitals and clinics after the coup. Therefore, the documentation and the records that were made during the occupation, especially the chips that especially interested him the dictatorship would never file the clinic. If the medical record is somewhere Neruda, will at some military file, but not in the archives of the Santa María Clinic. The pity of it, if the hypothesis of the alleged murder of Neruda is correct, is to think that the poet unwittingly got the lion's mouth believing that a safe clinical entered.

MC. - Nurses met Neruda Case?
DR. - I remember one nurse told me that had been assigned to the Clinic Santa Maria from the Military Hospital, and in 1974 the dictatorship rewarded his services "inheriting" the furnished apartment of Dr. Eduardo Paredes-located in San Borja Tower, diagonal Paraguay-, Dr. Paredes was arrested on September 11, 1973 in La Moneda, the widow of Dr. Paredes was evicted and went into exile. I never forgot my conversation with that nurse-Military Hospital I still photographs of the era, if they check the public record of the property or the homes of the nurses in the clinic Santa Maria know who I'm talking at least a nurse is hiding his ties to the military hospital.

MC. - Who is speaking?
DR. - I give you the data and photographs, you will have to investigate: What was the nurse immediately after the coup in the Clinica Santa Maria?, Why the Military Hospital moved?, Who was her boss?, who pays for your retirement?, it is essential to have a complete list of nurses, doctors, administration and cleaning staff who worked at the Clinic Santa Maria in September 1973.

MC. - Did you know Dr. Sergio Draper?
DR. - No, he says he went to work at the Santa Maria Clinic on September 20, 1973, Neruda was admitted on 19? Weird, is not it?, Draper says he left his patient instructed the "Dr. Price" but not "remember" the name of "Dr. Price". I repeat: I met the nurse who, as a reward for their services, the department of Dr. Paredes killed by the dictatorship after his arrest on September 11 in La Moneda.
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MC. - Dr. Sergio Draper has his office on theAvenue Salvador # 130 (Stage 3), Providence (tel: 366 2000). Would you be interested in making a question?
DR. - No. It is up to the Police Department to clarify what was the role of Sergio Draper in the assassination of President Eduardo Frei Montalva and the alleged murder of Neruda.

MC. - In the three Chilean universities of the time, where he could study medicine there are no records of any "Dr. Price", as described by Sergio Draper, "Price" could be Michael Townley (CIA). How to locate the "doctor" Price?
DR. - That question should answer Sergio Draper, the "doctor" Price could be a pilot hyphenate: "Rose-Price", or a police colonel, "Edward Price Quinteros" I do not know. I repeat: the Clinica Santa Maria, like all medical centers, was tapped by the dictatorship, after reading the description of "Price" and study the rare circumstances where Pablo Neruda died, I would not rule investigating Dr. Hartmut Hopp (hierarch the Colonia Dignidad), we know that Hopp had returned from the United States, was 28 or 29 years and is "moving" smoothly into the clinical environment, hospital and university laboratories, as a physician in the title revalidated. Also I have my suspicions on Dr. Manfred Jurgensen Caesar (collaborator of National Intelligence), I do and fits perfectly in the description of "Dr. Price", it hurt me to see him in the list of doctors in the service of the dictatorship, was a nice guy, but we have known worst hypocrites. Both doctors-Hopp-Jurgensen resemble the "doctor" Price, both worked for the Pinochet dictatorship.

MC. - Dr. Sergio Draper told the Journal that injected Ñ "dipyrone" Neruda (06/09/2011), whereas Matilde Urrutia told the newspaper La Opinion that the injection was "dolopirona" (05/05 / 1974).What drug causes symptoms that accelerated Neruda's death?, Dipyrone or dolopirona??
DR. - I suspect the Nifedipine-which at the time was known under the acronym of the laboratory Bayer: "Bay to 1040" -. In many parts of the world, including Chile, the Nifedipine was injected intra-abdominally to experimental animals for scientific information prior to marketing (with the name of Adalat ) to determine harmless doses used orally in hypertensive patients. It's a great drug, but since then I knew that overdose killed. -Studies with injectable substance-were conducted in university laboratories in Chile, if my information: at Catholic University. If I have right in my suspicion, I can add that I consider a gimmick that witnesses speak of an injection of "Dipyrone", perhaps to argue a mistake, because the "Bay to 1040" has a similar chemical name: dihydropyridine.

I think they should look Nifedipine (dihydropyridine) in the remains of the poet as discussed in Chile and the United States, the laboratories of the University of North Carolina should extend your search for what you injected Neruda the September 23, 1973: Dihydropyridine , dipyrone, Dolopirona, or other toxic component. The reddening of "wadding" after injection, of what was said, the drug also produces Dihydropyridine by dilating blood vessels, an overdose could kill Neruda.

MC. - What do you think of the first forensic examination and reporting of cancer metastasis Neruda?
DR. - Neruda had cancer in the prostate, no one questions the diagnosis Clinic entrance signed by Dr. Vargas Salazar, the poet had surgery twice in France when he was Ambassador and his return to Chile received 56 sessions of radiotherapy cobalt in three months (early 1973), despite Neruda metastasis could travel to Mexico on September 24, there was no reason to say he was dying when his wife left him to go get some things to Isla Negra September 23, the exile to Mexico was already decided and organized. What interested the alleged murderers was to keep out of Chile Neruda, because it would have consequences that the military wanted to avoid. What matters is, after checking that the remains are indeed Neruda, is whether you can still detect-injected substances in her abdomen caused her shock-irreversible, if not treated immediately, as reported El Mercurio (24 September 1973). Mario, you say that El Mercurioresumed press release information of the Clinic Santa Maria dated the night of 23, that makes sense, it is rare that the death certificate was issued the next day (24), the certificate is signed by Dr. Vargas Salazar, who was not on duty the night of 23, the Clinic issued the death certificate the night of 23, the death certificate does not report the same to the press release of the Clinic Santa Maria, taken by El Mercurio and La Tercera and La Prensa de Santiago.

MC. - Is it necessary to check that the bones belong to Neruda?, Is not it obvious?
DR. - The determination of DNA is of paramount importance, the military could get a skeleton with bone metastases, it is not sufficient to identify the remains exhumed from Neruda for clothes, or the color of the coffin.

MC. - Finally, would you be interested in studying the results of the exhumation of Neruda?
DR. - Yes, the test results are of general interest, for legal and historical implications, for doctors the results will be the subject of study for years, will have to wait a couple of months to finish the forensic investigation.
"The philosophers have only interpreted the world, in various ways. The point, however, is to change it." Karl Marx

"He would, wouldn't he?" Mandy Rice-Davies. When asked in court whether she knew that Lord Astor had denied having sex with her.

“I think it would be a good idea” Ghandi, when asked about Western Civilisation.
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Magda Hassan Wrote:There are other men besides Townley who may also fit the description of the mysterious Dr Price. One is Harmutt Hopp, a German convicted in a pedophilia scandal at Colonia Dignidad and the other is Manfred Jurgensen, a doctor who collaborated with Chilean intelligence.
Hopp, 68, is a German doctor who was the second in command at Colonia Dignidad, now known as Villa Baviera, a cult-like commune located in central Chile. Founded in 1961 by Paul Schäfer, a Wehrmacht doctor with ties to the Nazi party who fled to South America in 1959 after being accused of child abuse, Colonia Dignidad housed hundreds of German immigrants. It also served as a jail and torture center for political prisoners throughout Pinochet's dictatorship. Hopp was convicted of child abuse and sentenced to prison in 2011, but he fled to Germany, where the government has refused to allow his extradition to Chile.
Jurgensen was a well-known doctor who was stripped of his degree after it was revealed that he was an agent for the Central Nacional de Informaciones, an intelligence organ created by Pinochet. Jurgensen allegedly helped to torture prisoners in secret detention centers and he was involved in the death of Federico Alvarez Santibáñez, a 32-year-old chemistry professor who was disappeared in 1979. So far, the case against both men is wholly circumstantial: There is no evidence to suggest that they were present at the Neruda's hospital or that they were charged with a mission to kill the poet.

Magda - excellent find.

We know that Colonia Dignidad was an important communications hub for Operation Condor, as well as an off-the-books centre for MK-ULTRA style human experimentation.

I have little doubt that the intelligence agency doctors who conducted experiments at Colonia Dignidad would also be utilised in black operations, such as political assassinations.

The main DPF thread on the horrors is:

Colonia Dignidad: Chile's Nazi colony
"It means this War was never political at all, the politics was all theatre, all just to keep the people distracted...."
"Proverbs for Paranoids 4: You hide, They seek."
"They are in Love. Fuck the War."

Gravity's Rainbow, Thomas Pynchon

"Ccollanan Pachacamac ricuy auccacunac yahuarniy hichascancuta."
The last words of the last Inka, Tupac Amaru, led to the gallows by men of god & dogs of war
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http://www.mintpressnews.com/pablo-nerud...et/196853/


Pablo Neruda: A Poet Possibly Poisoned By A CIA Agent Working For Pinochet

"I am a Chilean who for decades has known the misfortunes and difficulties of our national existence and who has taken part in each sorrow and joy of the people. I am not a stranger to them, I come from them, I am part of the people." -- Pablo Neruda, 1969

By Ramona Wadi @walzerscent | September 23, 2014


Chile Neruda Death
Hernan Loyola, a friend of Chilean Nobel laureate Pablo Neruda, poses for a photo in front of a mural of Neruda painted on a wall near the poet's home in, Santiago, Chile.

Tuesday marks the anniversary of a suspicious death during Chile's dictatorship era that of Chilean poet and diplomat Pablo Neruda on Sept. 23, 1973. Renowned for his passionate and politically-charged poetry, Neruda was one of the intellectuals greatly feared by Augusto Pinochet and his U.S.-backed dictatorship.

Culture one of the pillars of President Salvador Allende's revolutionary process was to be severely suppressed by the dictatorship and its propagators tortured, murdered or exiled. Starting with la nueva canción Chilena, a revolutionary folk music movement, and moving on to the dissemination of literature, Neruda would become a prime target for the dictatorship following the suspicious circumstances under which Allende met his own death.

It is certain that Allende died during the coup staged by Pinochet's forces. What remains unclear, however, is how. With the presidential palace La Moneda surrounded by Pinochet's forces, Allende either committed suicide as the official account of his death states or was assassinated on Sept. 11, 1973.

As with Allende, there is a degree of uncertainty surrounding Neruda's death. Official records indicate that the poet succumbed to advanced prostate cancer. This narrative remained uncontested until testimony from Manuel Araya, Neruda's personal assistant and chauffeur, revealed a sinister plot culminating in the premeditated murder of the poet at the Santa Maria Clinic in Santiago, where Neruda sought refuge until plans for exile in Mexico were finalized.

In 2011, Manuel Araya declared himself the sole witness to Neruda's murder, an act allegedly perpetrated by a CIA agent also working under the dictatorship. "I only ask that the truth is uncovered. The truth is, Neruda did not die a natural death. Neruda died by injection," Araya insisted.



A compelling case for CIA involvement

Investigative reporter and author Francisco Marín has written extensively about the case, with his research being published in a 2012 book titled "El Doble Asesinato de Neruda" ("The Double Murder of Neruda"). Based on extensive testimony offered by Araya, forensic evidence, and the circumstances surrounding the upholding of the official version despite the dissonance, Marín has managed to present a compelling case that the poet had indeed been murdered by the dictatorship.

Prior to his arrival at the Santa Maria Clinic, Neruda, a staunch Allende supporter and advisor, had been abandoned with his wife, Matilde Urrutia, and Araya at La Isla Negra, the poet's coastal residence. Their only possible means of communication was a transmitter, which they used to contact the Mexican embassy.

Neruda's plans following the takeover of the presidential palace involved going into exile to establish a proper resistance abroad. With the Mexican ambassador's help, Neruda was transferred to the clinic by ambulance, where he would stay until plans for his exile were finalized. The voyage was replete with checks and surveillance. Such a wholly humiliating ordeal was a speciality of the Tejas Verdes contingent the brigade under the command of Direccion de Inteligencia Nacional (the National Intelligence Directorate, or DINA) chief Manuel Contreras which was responsible for the worst atrocities committed during the dictatorship era.

On Sept. 22, Neruda was advised that the plane offering safe passage to Mexico would leave Chile two days later, on Sept. 24. As Matilde and Araya returned from La Isla Negra after packing the poet's belongings, they claim to have discovered that something had been injected into Neruda's stomach. Only moments later, Araya was entreated by a doctor at the clinic to "urgently buy a remedy that is unavailable in the clinic." Sent to an obscure street away from the center of Santiago, Araya was ambushed, beaten, and wounded in the leg, then he was transferred to the Estadio Nacional Chile's national stadium which had been transformed into a detention and torture camp under Pinochet. Here, Araya endured severe torture by DINA.

The location of Neruda's death and the suspected identity of the "doctor" who allegedly administered the toxic injection to the poet are especially significant points to examine. The Santa Maria Clinic has, in recent years, come under greater scrutiny with regard to human rights violations committed during the dictatorship era. Former Chilean President Eduardo Frei died at the clinic following surgery in 1982. While his death was officially attributed to sepsis, it was later alleged that Frei had been administered toxic substances during his hospitalization, making Frei's death another crime attributed to DINA.

Meanwhile, biological and chemical weapons experimentation formed a significant part of Pinochet's dictatorship, with newly manufactured weapons routinely tested on tortured detainees. The manufacturing was the responsibility of biochemist Eugenio Berrios and former CIA and DINA agent Michael Townley, a U.S. citizen currently living under the witness protection program in his home country. Dr. Sergio Draper, a doctor who worked at the clinic during Neruda's stay, has named Townley as the unidentified doctor who allegedly administered the toxic injection to the poet.

Townley's stint in DINA was recorded by several witnesses, who have even placed him at the notorious Cuartel Simon Bolivar extermination site. Jorgelino Vergara Bravo, a former errand boy working under the command of DINA chief Contreras who was later transferred to the extermination center, witnessed Townley experiment with chemical weapons upon two indigenous detainees. Townley was also involved in the assassination of Chilean diplomat Orlando Letelier in Washington, on Sept. 21, 1976, for which he was convicted and sentenced to 62 months in prison in 1978.

Meanwhile, shortly before his death, right wing-affiliated newspapers La Tercera and El Mercurio had slowly started reporting about Neruda's allegedly deteriorating health. According to Marín's research, Pinochet sought to quell Chilean sensitivity and forthcoming indignation at Neruda's impending death by issuing a statement: "Neruda is not dead. He is alive and free to travel wherever he likes, as befits other people of old age and struck with infirmity. We do not kill anyone and, if Neruda dies, it will be of natural causes."

On Sept. 23, El Mercurio reported that Neruda's health had taken a turn for the worse a report that coincided with the day the toxic injection was allegedly administered to Neruda.

Within the wider framework, the suspicious circumstances of Neruda's death align perfectly with the brutal dynamics of the dictatorship. As with nueva canción musicians, writers and intellectuals were also targeted by the dictatorship, with many of them going into exile to escape torture and imprisonment. While attempts to fund and form resistance abroad resulted in predictable splits within the groups, Pinochet's obsession with overseas opposition led to extreme measures of surveillance through collaboration with various agencies and embassies, as documented by authors Mauricio Weibel and Carlos Dorat. Had Neruda managed to escape Chile, a political resistance acknowledged abroad might have endured, as Allende had frequently visited Neruda at La Isla Negra, seeking the Communist Party member's political advice.



Exhuming Neruda's remains

In April 2013, Pablo Neruda's remains were exhumed to be tested for toxic substances, in order to challenge the state's official stance that Neruda had succumbed to advanced and metastatic prostate cancer. The process leading to the legal order was fraught with difficulties, not least because the Neruda Foundation refused to cooperate, adamantly insisting upon the official version as the truth. Marín has uncovered other disturbing details about the Neruda Foundation, including its affiliation with Ricardo Claro, a torture coordinator under Pinochet's dictatorship, who ran the Chilean enterprise Cristalerías Chile which provided funding to the dictatorship.

Chile Neruda Exhumation
Workers set up protective sheets around the tomb of literature Nobel laureate Pablo Neruda in Isla Negra, Chile, Sunday April 7, 2013. The body of Neruda was exhumed in an effort to clear up four decades of suspicion about how the poet died in the days after Chile's military coup.

Preliminary investigations were inconclusive, determining that while no toxic substances were discovered in Neruda's remains, further tests were to be conducted thus leaving open the possibility of assassination.

Communist Party lawyer Eduardo Contreras has also requested DNA testing upon the remains to confirm that the exhumed body was indeed Neruda's. Though ridiculed by many, this insistence on DNA tests is not excessive. In the 1980s Pinochet ordered the exhumation and destruction of the bodies of dictatorship victims under the codename "La Operación Retiro de Televisores" ("Operation of TV Removals"). It's possible that Neruda's body may have been substituted for another.

Speaking to Marín, it is evident that impunity retains a stronghold in Chile, while the lack of conclusive evidence has kept the story away from prominent media.

"I feel that no significant progress has been made. Last November the international commission of experts who analyzed the case failed to reach a determined conclusion," Marín told MintPress News. "What has been repeated in the press is that Neruda was suffering from advanced cancer, thus the interested in the subject had dwindled. But the truth is that there is no proof that Neruda was suffering from advanced cancer."

On the subject of forensic evidence, Marín has spoken at length to forensic expert Luis Ravanal, who pointed out the medical inconsistencies that cast doubt upon the officially disseminated version of Neruda's death.

Additionally, Marín noted that Neruda's family, represented by legal attorney Rodolfo Reyes, asked for public clarification with regard to the presence of metastasis in the exhumed remains of Neruda, yet that request was not upheld.

"The cause has also been severely affected by the fact that the most active player in this case, lawyer Eduardo Contreras, was appointed as ambassador to Uruguay, thus leaving a void with regard to the duties necessary to reach a conclusion in this case," he said.

However, Marín reserved harsh criticism for Chile's Servicio Medico Legal (SML) the entity responsible for forensic investigation with regard to crimes committed during the dictatorship era.

"The most unfortunate thing is that the SML still does not recognize the obvious. Neruda was not suffering from cachexia at the time of death, as inscribed in the official documents from the Clinica Santa Maria and which was reproduced on the death certificate," he said.



Impunity and collaboration

The case of Pablo Neruda's assassination reflects impunity and collaboration as prominent themes running throughout Chile's dictatorship era and even into the present. Once again, the diverging memory frameworks in Chile are resonant, with agencies related to the state rarely discovering evidence that contradicts the widely corrupt disseminated narrative.

With regard to Neruda, the official version of his death has been formidably challenged by both Araya and Marín the latter skilfully portraying the dynamics of the dictatorship, evident within other narratives, through the lens of Neruda's particular case.

Rather than relying on the usual tactics of right-wing versus left-wing narratives, Neruda's case should be considered as part of the multitude of human rights violations committed by the dictatorship the murder of a man, as many others had been murdered, with one striking difference: In eliminating Neruda, Pinochet stood to extend his own political survival. Hence, forthcoming proof that Neruda had been murdered would constitute an addition to a series of politically motivated crimes a means to ensure the permanent elimination of political opposition that could have properly challenged the dictatorship.
“The most difficult subjects can be explained to the most slow-witted man if he has not formed any idea of them already; but the simplest thing cannot be made clear to the most intelligent man if he is firmly persuaded that he knows already, without a shadow of doubt, what is laid before him.”
― Leo Tolstoy,
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