Thursday, September 21, 2023

Gen. Augusto Pinochet led the violent overthrow of the socialist government of Salvador Allende, seizing power for nearly 17 years.

 

this is noteworthy.  Not least that the allende government was rightly understood as a outright communist enterprise at a time when many prior takeovers had either been stopped. or at least frustrated at best and we had engaged in wars triggered at least partially by international communist activity.

you also must undetrstand that standard practise saw hundreds of thousands of labeled opponents simply slaughtered in several countries so overcome.

Allende was voted in on the usual promises, as were hitler and plenty more.  The real agenda was a deep heiarchy based on the ruling party using direct control of the economy itself.  this has never worked at ball well except to use fiat mony to cap out the whole system which has merit provided you actually let it run.

more important, i now grasp the deeper strateguy now at play  Wow!


Gen. Augusto Pinochet led the violent overthrow of the socialist government of Salvador Allende, seizing power for nearly 17 years. -

https://www.realnewsandhistory.com/anyt-09-18-23/

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Here's a story about an anti-Marxist military coup with modern-day implications, as well as a lesson to be learned. The Slimes article reviews -- with the expected propaganda twist -- the dramatic Chilean coup of September, 1973. "Fifty years ago, a violent coup ended one of Latin America’s most stable democracies, brought an abrupt halt to the Chilean military’s tradition of noninvolvement in politics and ushered in 17 years of ruthless dictatorship.


Salvador Allende, Chile’s socialist president, had embarked on an ambitious agenda that included the nationalization of the copper industry, land redistribution and state control over other strategic industries and banks. As the economy spiraled out of control and political polarization fueled increasing violence, businessmen, conservative politicians, professionals and some trade groups pressed for military intervention."* In short, the commie scum was mucking up Chile pretty bad; so businessmen and the military (sound familiar?) intervened to save the country. The righteous conspiracy to overthrow the government of the Red Allende was aided by US President Richard Nixon , working through the CIA. Though many of the American plotters, including Nixon, had sincere motives for wanting to stop Latin America's slide toward Marxism, Deep Staters (like Henry Kissinger) supported the coup because they wanted to maneuver the continent into the Globalist sphere of interest, not the Soviet. They reckoned that they could (and eventually did) remove the military rulers and, in due time, get their own agents in their instead. The coup's leader, General Augusto Pinochet, then served as supreme leader of Chile for 17 years. The pro-business / pro-market economic reforms ushered in what even critics would acknowledge as an economic boom period dubbed "The Chilean Miracle." Chile, to this day -- enjoys a retirement system, established under Pinochet -- that is mostly privately funded. Nonetheless, in spite of Chile's progress and stability throughout the 70s and 80s, year in and year out, the western Judenpresse trashed Pinochet for "human rights violations ™" -- that is, his rough and well-deserved treatment of Marxist "intellectual" scum. An estimated 200,000 commies self-exiled.

1. Allende is said to have committed suicide inside of the Capital Building before the military forces could apprehend him. // 2. Allende's Marxist rabble had plunged Chile into chaos and crisis. // 3. Pinochet (backed by the business class and, secretly, by Nixon, saved Chile.

Under pressure from "the international community ™," a plebiscite vote was held in 1988 -- in which 55% of voters rejected the proposal of extending General Pinochet's rule for another eight years. Consequently, presidential and parliamentary elections were held the following year. Military rule ended in 1990 with the election of Christian Democrat candidate Patricio Aylwin. Much like Spain following the death of General Franco in 1975, slowly but surely, Chile's march to the Left resumed.


Pinochet stepped down as the army’s commander in chief in 1998 and -- at the request at the Leftist government of Spain -- was detained while visiting London for surgery on his back. Spain wanted the 82-year-old "criminal" for "the murder of Spanish citizens in Chile." Eventually, Britain allowed Pinochet to return to Chile for humanitarian reasons. The new "democratic" Chile was already leaning leftward again by this time. At the time of Pinochet's death in 2006 at 91, he, his wife and his children were being tormented on phony charges of "fraud and corruption." He was finally "indicted" on charges of "human rights" ™ crimes, but was never convicted. Today, some 270 military officers and agents are serving unjust sentences for in Chile.

Modern day Chile remains divided on the legacy of Pinochet -- with Marxists and libtards holding his memory in disdain, and decent folk remembering him as the man who saved Chile from Marxism degradation and restored prosperity.


Back during the Pinochet days and ever since, the noble general got the "Putin treatment" from the Soros "Human Rights" fronts and Deep State Globalist Fake News.


Getting Pinochet out of power after 17 years wasn't enough. Vindictive Marxists worldwide tried to have the ailing old man "extradicted" to Marxist Spain and imprisoned for life.

The lessons to be learned from the rise and fall of the great General Pinochet have contemporary applications -- well known to the Q / White Hat military coup plotters secretly running Washington DC and much of the media as we speak. Pinochet's necessary military coup -- like those which happened in so many other nations throughout history -- was, in spite of the undeniably positive changes effected -- never accepted to heart by the fools who had elected Allende. The lingering resentment over the fact that their precious vote had been nullified by military force hurt their egos. When given the opportunity to put Pinochet out to political pasture in 1988, a 55% majority of prideful ingrates did exactly that. He should have been dictator-for-life. Instead, he spent his final years being hounded. Contrary to the wishes and the demands of the whiny backseat "Are-We-There-Yet" Chorus as well as members of the Black Pill Society, this is exactly why "The Plan" here in America (and, by extension the world) is taking so long to fully execute. The White Hats want the bewildered boobs of the overlapping cult-kingdoms of Libtardia and Normiedom to see --with their own eyes and in a court of law -- just how corrupt and nasty the Deep State really is. In due time, the reformed mass-majority -- thinking that they have figured it all out by themselves -- will actually want the "coup" -- either in military or electoral landslide form, or some combination of both. Doing it this way takes time, but in the long run, it will prevent those who would have otherwise always resented having been "disenfranchised" of their vote from backsliding us into Marxism / Libtardism -- as was the case with Spain, Chile, Argentina et al.


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