US wartime child trafficking (Operation Babylift/Condor) was bad. But governments and their "opposing" NGOs continuing it for control and $ - that's tedious.
@CensoredMen Reminds me of the pile of teddy bears they gave me while I was locked in a prison with my mother during the Guerra sucia.
To this day, there are people in Argentina who genuinely believe those teddy bears made up for killing my parents, destroying my nation, and stealing me.
if we lived in a world where people asked each other "what can i do to make you feel safer?" and actually listened, god we would all be so much better off
El 3 de abril de 1975, el ejército de EEUU comenzaba la llamada "Operación Babylift" en Vietnam, el secuestro de miles de bebés de Vietnam, sin ni siquiera el consentimiento de los padres ni permiso del pais.
Con Saigón a punto de caer, los terroristas estadounidenses robaron más de 3.300 bebés de Vietnam que fueron con destino a familias adineradas de EEUU, Australia, Francia, Alemania Occidental (RFA) y Canadá.
Con los bebés robados hacían vuelos de hasta 30 horas, los bebés eran transportados en cajas de cartón como si fuesen animales, se tenía que supervisar constantemente a los bebés para comprobar si seguían vivos porque además EEUU los secuestró sin ni siquiera hacerles una revisión médica, muchos bebés se pusieron enfermos, sufrían de deshidratación, enfermedades intestinales, infecciones en la piel, neumonía e incluso varicela.
Como no podía ser de otra manera, este robo de bebés se hizo con la colaboración de la Iglesia, que ponía a las monjas en los propios aviones estadounidenses donde los niños eran secuestrados.
Los padres vietnamitas intentaron recuperar a sus hijos e incluso demandaron a EEUU por el robo, pero solo unos 12 padres de los miles de bebés robados por EEUU, lograron reunirse con sus hijos décadas después en Vietnam.
@WhiteHouse I see the US government is up to itsusual traditional bullying, bullshit, and war crimes. Can we please unrecognize them as a legitimate country already.
The US Military is one of the worst bad actors on the World stage.
We aren’t the good guys, we never were the good guys.
You have been propagandized since birth to believe lies.
Paper money was never supposed to be the money.
It was a receipt.
You deposited gold at a bank.
The bank gave you a note that said:
"The bearer of this note may redeem it for X amount of gold."
That's all a dollar was. A claim ticket.
The paper had no value.
The gold in the vault did.
The paper just made it easier to carry.
This system worked for centuries.
Every major currency was backed this way.
The British pound.
The French franc.
The U.S. dollar.
Then, slowly, governments realized something:
If people trust the paper,
they never come for the gold.
So they printed more notes than they had gold.
Then more.
Then more.
When too many people asked questions,
they closed the gold window.
That was supposed to be temporary.
55 years later, the dollar is still backed by nothing
but trust. And that trust has cost you 97% of your purchasing power.
The receipt became the money.
Global money became trust-based.
And money became nothing but a promise
that nobody has to keep.
@allieviews @DHSgov "Fraud" in lazy government bureaucrat terms is they didn't feel like correcting a typo on line 55. You know that. You're covering for lazy bureaucrats on the taxpayer's dime.
Now, fuck off, bot.