69 years ago, the United States approved a project against communism in Latin America

John Foster Dulles, Secretary of the US State Department, promoted the intention
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Published at: 28/03/2024 10:15 AM

On March 28, 1954, John Foster Dulles, then Secretary of the U.S. State Department, arrived in Caracas with the intention of setting up and controlling the X Inter-American Conference.

As published by the newspaper Última Noticias on that date, at the Foster Dulles Conference, he managed to approve an agreement to exterminate Communism in Latin America, thus imposing his interventionist role in Guatemala, where he was a shareholder of the banana company United Fruit Company, which managed 80% of the land in the Central American country, and thus put an end to the agrarian reform led by Colonel Jacobo Arbenz. From there, the persecution of all the peasants of that nation and of an entire generation of young people in Latin America began.

It should be noted that Foster Dulles sabotaged all negotiations to recognize the unification of Vietnam after the victory of Ho Chi Minh against the French in the battle of Dem Bie Phu. The United States took over from France in the Vietnam War that lasted from 1955 to 1975.

In addition, together with his brother Allan Dulles, head of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), they planned and executed the macabre mind control operation MK-ULTRA, in collaboration with Nazi scientists, in which experiments were committed on human beings, murdering the spirit of the American youth of the time through drug laboratories.

Mazo News Team

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