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Titulares & Asininity

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  • Hahah, somebody (pirates?) hacked into Peru's government website yesterday and posted this picture and possibly other things. Who knows, it's back to normal now, whatever.
  • Oh look one arm of the US government didn't get the memo that we were supposed to be "very concerned" about Honduran democracy under Mel Zelaya.
  • Some Colombian Ladyterrorist was captured in Venezuela.
  • NYT Headline from 100 years ago THIS WEEK: "Zelaya Has Two Americans Shot in Nicaragua" and, "the speedy overthrown of Zelaya is expected to follow," naturally.

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BTW, that last one was in the name of the dead terrorist, Arpad Magyarosi. LOL!

Yippers.

The latest fun screed runs as follows:

Sabina, you disgusting whore, be a damned!
I coming! You come with me into the cemetary!
Be a damned you and your child, your family!

Translation: "All your base are belong to us! Boogaboogabooga!!!1111one-eleventy-one!"

Utpal Author Profile Page:

Really? Is it from that Spanish-speaking Hungarian?

Fighting a rash of hate spam. Et vous?

Utpal Author Profile Page:

¿Donde está la gente hoy?

BTW, I think this may be a clue as to why the Peruvian gummint site was hacked:

http://www.erbol.com.bo/noticia.php?identificador=2147483921065

Espionage. Classy.

Utpal Author Profile Page:

You´re right. I take that back. It does look like he is attributing those things to the documents in question. I don't think he is mixing sources there.

El Cid Author Profile Page:

I have not read through the documents myself -- I have only seen claimed excerpts.

For example, the public statements of El Aissami:

Orguela, según el documento atribuido al DAS y leído por el ministro, aseveró que “las actividades resultados de los operativos” de espionaje “fueron dados a conocer al señor presidente (…) Uribe, al ministro de Defensa Juan Manuel Santos (…) en tres presentaciones oficiales y una informal”, en fechas no reveladas.

El “Proyecto Salomón” se desarrolló entre “enero y abril” pasados, pero “los directores del DAS ordenaron continuar con las actividades” incluida la de “reclutamiento de fuentes humanas dentro de Venezuela y Cuba”, indicó el documento presentado por El Aissami.

El “objetivo” de la operación en Venezuela era “recabar información de la Fuerza Armada Nacional Bolivariana, particularmente de las milicias bolivarianas, buscar “información de altos funcionarios del Gobierno” a fin de “sobornar y corromper a funcionarios de la administración pública”, y “captar líderes del oposicionismo venezolano”.

It could be that he's simultaneously mixing sources -- but it does very much sound like he's suggesting that the documents had that information.

Utpal Author Profile Page:

@Bina: yeah I found that strange too. It seems they have decided to keep the two issues separate. Actually the documents seemed to indicate that the spying against Ecuador was the most advanced.

I am not sure the documents mention bribing and corrupting of officials and oppo contacts. That info seems to have come from the 3 Colombian and 1 Vzlan that the Vzlan authorities claim to have captured.

Oh, and completely under the radar:

http://www.aporrea.org/internacionales/n145924.html

Ecuador and Colombia seem to have reopened their embassies in each other's respective countries. Things that make one go hmmmmm...

El Cid Author Profile Page:

In another universe, this might be news: UNASUR is going to examine the case of Colombia's U.S.-equipped electronic surveillance agency spying and suggesting methods of actually corrupting and suborning high officials on Venezuela, Ecuador, and Cuba, the same agency which also spied on much of Colombian civil society in collaboration with death squad narco-paramilitaries:

The Union of South American Nations' Defense Council will meet Friday to discuss Colombia's role in a supposed case of spying on Venezuela, Ecuador, and Cuba.

Ecuador's Foreign Minister Fander Falconi called for the meeting due to "documents that came to our country through intelligence sources, signaling that [Colombian intelligence agency] the DAS has intervened in the three countries." He went on to say that when "one government spies on another it is terrible and extremely serious."

Falconi called for the meeting in Quito due to the growing concern that Ecuador and other South American countries have over the agreement between the United States and Colombia allowing the former access to seven military bases in Colombia. The objective of the meeting is to "lower the tension" that has arisen between certain governments such as Colombia and Venezuela, and Chile and Peru, with the latter caused by a supposed case of espionage on Chile's part.

The Colombian government complained at the time that highly sensitive documents shouldn't have been seen by the governments on whom it was spying and attempting subversion and sabotage (according to the documents), and of course, it, um, wasn't really the Colombian government, it was just this one state security agency whose leaders are appointed by Uribe but all the bad stuff is done by these 'rogue criminal elements' who keep getting in there, by golly.

Utpal Author Profile Page:

In other news, Chávez in his insatiable lust for power arrests a Boliburgués businessman in order to eliminate future potential rivals:

http://www.venezuelanalysis.com/news/4943

I wonder if the opposition is gonna pick up his cause as the next "political prisoner" of the regime.

And meanwhile, speculation abounds as to how Chavecito feels about Teh Ghey:

http://www.towleroad.com/2009/11/hugo-chavez-on-lgbt-persecution-and-marriage-equality.html

(Methinks somebody has way too much time on his hands.)

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