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Argentina Struck by Huge Inflation Rates and Severe Drought
Argentina is in a very difficult economic situation with inflation over 100 percent in March and a currency, the peso, plummeting in value against the dollar.
The country’s central bank recently raised its key interest rate to 91 percent, which is the highest level in over 30 years, reports TT. This has created great difficulties for Argentine borrowers.
Restaurant owners in Buenos Aires have...
Ecuadorian President Urges Citizens to Buy Guns to Avoid Elite Enslavement
Ecuadorian President Guillermo Lasso announced an authorization that allowed civilians to carry and use firearms as crime rates continue to surge across the country. According to a Reuters report, crime has reached a point where it has become difficult to tame. The Lasso government believes that arming lawful individuals will help them fight this surging crime wave.
As he announced this policy, Lasso...
Three Ecuadorian Women Found with Throats Slit in Shallow Grave
The three Ecuadorian women, Nayeli Tapia, 22, Denisse Reyna, 21, and Yuliana Macias, 19, were reported missing earlier this month. On April 7, three days after their disappearance, they were discovered in a shallow grave near a local river with their throats slit. The discovery was made by fishermen who noticed a dog sniffing the ground alongside the Esmeraldas River, 52 miles from where the women...
Mexican President Slams USA over Abusing Human Rights of Donald Trump and Julian Assange
Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador went off on the US State Department for accusing Mexico of “human rights abuses” when the Biden regime is working to imprison former President Donald Trump, extradite Julian Assange and bombed the Nord Stream pipelines.
The controlled media in the West is hiding ALMO’s bold comments from their readers but Russia’s Sputnik translated...
'Havana Syndrome' Has Been Debunked, But Will Lessons be Learned?
When the first “case” was discovered in the Cuban capital in 2016, American diplomats have been dying of unexplained ailments and strange auditory sensations called “Havana syndrome” for seven years. Several people have incurred expensive medical expenditures as a result of these mysterious ailments, forcing some of them into early retirement.
Before an exclusive Washington...
Argentina Destroys Falklands Peace Pact with the UK, threatens War Again
Argentina has ripped up a co-operation pact with the UK and demanded new talks over the sovereignty of the Falkland Islands.
But in response, Foreign Minister James Cleverly insisted ‘the Falkland Islands are British’.
The Falklands, known as the Malvinas in Spanish, were the subject of a short but brutal war after Argentina invaded in 1982. Britain drove out the invaders after dispatching...
Brazil's New Communist president wants ALL Bolsonaro supporters banned on Telegram, Fines App for Not Complying
Justice Alexandre de Moraes of the Brazilian Supreme Court has punished messaging service Telegram for disobeying an earlier court decision for it to deactivate accounts belonging to the former president’s supporters.
The prior decision was reached in January as part of an investigation into vandalism incidents at the nation’s capital’s public buildings. In order to “halt the...
Mexico Bans Chemtrails and Geoengineering After Rogue Startup Attempts To Dim The Sun
Mexico has cracked down on chemtrails and experiments in solar geoengineering after a rogue startup company attempted to dim the sun to fight climate change.
The controversial proposed climate solution, in which aerosol particles are released into the upper atmosphere to reflect the Sun’s heat, will no longer be allowed to take place in the country, the Mexican Ministry of Environment and Natural...
Jair Bolsonaro is being investigated after his followers assaulted government
The plea to look into former president Jair Bolsonaro on suspicion of instigating violence in the capital was granted by Brazil’s Supreme Court on Friday.
The presidential office, the legislature, and the Supreme Court are all located in the city of Brasilia, which was invaded and looted on Sunday by Bolsonaro’s followers. They were demonstrating against the controversial presidential...
Bolsonaro supporters storm Brazilian government
Supporters of right-wing former Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro have swarmed the country’s Three Powers Plaza, climbing the roof of the National Congress and ransacking multiple government buildings, following weeks of unrest and claims of election fraud.
Chaotic scenes erupted in the capital Brasilia Video on Sunday, with videos posted to social media showing the rioters also attacking the...
Ecuadorian Man changes gender to win Custody of Kids
In an effort to gain custody of his children from a judicial system that, in his words, “punishes” dads, an Ecuadorian man has officially altered his gender. Outrage was the reaction from transgender campaigners.
On December 30, Rene Salinas Ramos legally transitioned into a woman, he informed the Ecuadorian daily La Voz del Tomebamba. Salinas Ramos, whose two girls he hasn’t seen...
Bolivia in turmoil after governor's arrest
Rioters protesting the arrest of the governor Fernando Camacho set fire to the prosecutor’s office in Santa Cruz de la Sierra, the biggest province in Bolivia. The violence on Thursday was denounced by the La Paz national administration, which also declared the arrested lawmaker to be well and alive.
According to Bolivia’s Justice Minister Eduardo Del Castillo, the authorities are “respecting...
Woke Leftists Slam Argentia World Cup Football Team over being 'Too White'
After successfully raising the LGBTQ flag over the World Cup, Western virtue signalers have chosen to focus their criticism on race.
While Argentina’s citizens rejoice over their team’s continued success in Qatar, a left-leaning Washington Post columnist soured the mood by asking, “Why doesn’t Argentina have more Black players at the World Cup?”
Because we are a country,...
Bolsonaro Says He's Ready To Take Command of Brazilian Military in Disputed Election
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro reassured supporters Friday he remains in charge of the country’s armed forces, and asserted the military would side with the people as his opponent’s election certification looms.
“I am the supreme commander of the armed forces,” Bolsonaro told supporters surrounding the Alvorada presidential palace.
“The armed forces are the last obstacle to socialism....
Brazil Military Kills 'Red Command' Cartel Leaders, Prepares Take Over
Gateway Pundit and Matt Tyrmand on War Room were the first worldwide to report that the Brazilian military is moblizing under its constitutional authority to protect democracy. Sources on the ground now confirm that the Army is mobilizing and has eliminated key leaders of the Communist-allied drug cartels in Rio.
In an unusual step for the military, the Army has invaded favelas of Rio de Janeiro and...