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Documents of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) United States - Sebastián Piñera Detention in 198
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Documents of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) United States - Sebastián Piñera Detention in 1982.


Records of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) United States, published Friday by the newspaper El Siglo, expose a role that was unknown until the U.S. embassy in flight from justice that began in 1982, Sebastián Piñera. The series of documents issued on an exclusive basis by the weekly, including one stating that Piñera's father was a collaborator of the spy agency since 1965 and his brother Joseph, Minister of Labor and Mining of Pinochet, was his Contributor direct financial analyst.

The documents, which reproduces facsimiles El Siglo, described a meeting of Latin American affairs minister counselor for the U.S. embassy in Chile, George Jones, the father of Piñera and his cousin, Herman Chadwick Pinera, out of the country.

Another document says that, at the request of then U.S. ambassador, James Theberge, the CIA took over operation of a 'break' that led to the departure of the country's protected operative Piñera, Buenos Aires by air, bound for Mexico, where they remained under the protection of Fernando Quijano.

The weekly claims that Quijano, of Mexican nationality, is not only linked to extreme right organizations, but also a neo-fascist networks, such as the International Labor Committees, the Ibero-American Solidarity Movement (MSIA) and the National Union Sinarquista.
"The philosophers have only interpreted the world, in various ways. The point, however, is to change it." Karl Marx

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The documents are in the form of a power point file I am trying to work out how to separate them so I can post them here as I can't upload power point here if I recall.
"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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Got the documents at last.


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"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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Quote:The weekly claims that Quijano, of Mexican nationality, is not only linked to extreme right organizations, but also a neo-fascist networks, such as the International Labor Committees, the Ibero-American Solidarity Movement (MSIA) and the National Union Sinarquista.

The National Union Sinarquista, eh?

That's this bunch (or an offshoot of) - which means that we're in the pre-WW2 territory that spawned Gladio, Paperclip, SMOM, Strategy of Tension and false flags galore.

Quote:National Synarchist Union

The National Synarchist Union (Spanish: Unión Nacional Sinarquista) is a Mexican political organization. It was historically a movement of the Roman Catholic extreme right, in some ways akin to clerical fascism and falangism, violently opposed to the leftist and secularist policies of the revolutionary (PNR, PRM, and PRI) governments that ruled Mexico from 1929 to 2000.

The UNS was founded in May 1937 by a group of Catholic political activists led by José Antonio Urquiza, who was murdered in April 1938. The group published the "Sinarquista Manifesto,"[1] opposing the policies of the government of President Lázaro Cárdenas. "It is absolutely necessary that an organization composed of true patriots exists," the Manifesto declared, "an organization which works for the restoration of the fundamental rights of each citizen and the salvation of the Motherland. As opposed to the utopians who dream of a society without governors and laws, Synarchism supports a society governed by a legitimate authority, emanating from the free democratic activity of the people, that truly guarantees the social order within all find true happiness."

The ideology of the UNS derived from the current of Catholic social thinking of the 1920s and 1930s, based on the papal encyclical Rerum Novarum of Pope Leo XIII, which also influenced the regimes of Engelbert Dollfuss in Austria, Antonio Salazar in Portugal and Francisco Franco in Spain. It stressed social co-operation as opposed to the class conflict of socialism, and hierarchy and respect for authority as opposed to liberalism. In the context of Mexican politics, this meant opposition to the centralist, semi-socialist and anti-clerical policies of the PRI regime. As a result, UNS members were denounced as fascists and persecuted by the Cárdenas government and the group had little real impact in Mexican politics.

The question of synarchism became an issue for U.S. Intelligence analysts during World War II. In a now declassified U.S. report dated April 22, 1942, Raleigh A. Gibson, First Secretary of the U.S. Embassy in Mexico, sent the U.S. Secretary of State an English translation of an editorial from El Popular, the newspaper of the Confederation of Mexican Workers, published on April 21, 1942. It reads in part as follows:

"The French sinarquistas rushed into furious strife against French and European democracy; those of Mexico organized to combat Mexican and continental democracy. The French sinarquistas were adopted by Abetz, the Ambassador of Hitler in France; the Mexican sinarquistas were recruited, were given a name, were educated and directed by Nazi agents in Mexico and by Falange directors who are working illegally among us. And this is so apparent, so conclusive, that it eliminates the need of concrete proofs of the organic connection between them. The fundamental proof is that sinarquism is not a unique and exclusive Mexican product, as its leaders untruthfully argue. That Sinarquism, even bearing the identical name, does exist in other parts of the world and is an international movement formed by those who are under the supreme orders of Hitler."[citation needed]
Mexican author Mario Gill argues that the synarchist movement in Mexico was essentially co-opted by right-wing Catholic elements in the U.S., led by Cardinal Francis Spellman and Bishop Fulton Sheen. This assessment was echoed by El Popular, which in its December 14, 1943 issue wrote as follows:

"There is no doubt that the recent visit to Mexico of Msgr. Sheen, the pro-fascist 'black leader' of North American clericalism, contributed towards obtaining the conversion of the Mexican Synarchists to a new policy in tune with the demands of the situation of the new world."[citation needed]
In 1946 the movement regrouped as the Popular Force Party (Partido Fuerza Popular). In 1951, however, when it was clear that the more moderate National Action Party (PAN) had become the main party of opposition to the PRI government, the Synarchist leader Juan Ignacio Padilla converted the movement to an "apolitical" one promoting conservative Catholic social doctrine, promoted through co-operatives, credit unions and Catholic trade unions.

Synarchism revived as a political movement in the 1970s through the Mexican Democratic Party (PDM), whose candidate, Ignacio González Gollaz, polled 1.8 percent of the vote at the 1982 presidential election. In 1988, Gumersindo Magaña polled a similar proportion, but the party then suffered a split, and in 1992 lost its registration as a political party. It was dissolved in 1996. There are now two organisations, both calling themselves the Unión Nacional Sinarquista. One has an apparently right-wing orientation, the other is apparently left-wing, but they both have the same philosophical roots.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Synarchist_Union
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