One of my readers sent me the pictures and told me about this “experience”… The following photos illustrate how regular, plain political appointees do “their job” under existing ruling ochlocracy’s watch… our money, our taxes and all that wastefulness! This happened in one Bolivian airport at one of the three most important cities. “Getting ready…”…
Tag: drug cartels
Is there a direct correlation between being THE coca grower leader and the cocaine “boom”?!
El Diario reports: Narcotraffick grows in the Amazon region • Task Force to Fight Drug Trafficking operations intensifies. The drug seized on Sunday at a ranch in Beni, came from Peru and was bound for Paraguay and Brazil. Peru remains in a state of emergency. Laboratories, planes and cocaine were found by members of the…
Bolivia is the next Afghanistan, so does The Wall Street Journal states, to our misfortune!
For many months I mentioned Bolivia turning into the Afghanistan, Somalia of South America… well, The Wall Street Journal has also considered this unfortunate reality, by the hands of current ochlocratic government. Bolivia’s Descent Into Rogue State Status The country is a hub for organized crime and a safe haven for terrorists. In the years…
Bolivian drug dealers botch million dollar money drop
From Gawker.com: Bolivian drug dealers botch million dollar money drop Drug traffickers messed up big time when they dropped a bag containing more than a million dollars right into the hands of Bolivian anti-drug police. The drop from a low-flying plane in the Santa Cruz province was intercepted by drug enforcement officials after it was intended…
About the TIPNIS, OUR forest and the Cauca lessons
This cartoon from La Razon, July 16, 2012, portrays the way current government, allegedly and self-proclaimed defender of mother nature, only gives attention to the coca grower’s business… while the actual owners of their territory and protectors of one of OUR national parks are facing the road construction that will part the TIPNIS in half……
Veja: Bolivian censorship attempts to suppress the Brazilian press
Tonight (7/11/12), El Deber website published some highlights on Veja’s reaction from Bolivian government’s reaction. I went into Veja’s website and tried to translate the whole report, please bare with my Portunglish… Bolivian censorship attempts to suppress the Brazilian press Not satisfied in repressing the press in its own territory, the Bolivarian Governments begin to…
