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The Revolution Will Not Be Televised: The 2002 Coup in Venezuela
by Andrew Hamilton
The Revolution Will Not Be Televised (2003) (1 hr. 15 mins.) is an Irish documentary about the April 2002 coup attempt against Hugo Chavez, the populist Mestizo President of Venezuela from 1999 to 2013. Chavez was of mixed Amerindian, Afro-Venezuelan, and Spanish ancestry. In 2013…

Argentina: A Mirror of Your Future
ARGENTINA is a distant mirror that reflects what may be North America’s future. The country is a small-scale laboratory of the effects of migration: A suitable migration policy can transform a nation for the good; a wrong one spoils it.
Argentina became independent from Spain in 1816 just after Napoleon’s…

Vikings in South America?
Jacques de Mahieu, born in Marseilles in 1908, served in a French artillery detachment during World War II. After the war, to avoid persecution for his nationalistic views, he left France for Argentina, where he taught social science and founded the Institute for Human Science. Most of his later years…

Nicaragua
by Revilo P. Oliver
THE RECENT AGITATION over the relative righteousness of the two factions in the civil war in Nicaragua seems explicable only as intended to distract public attention from more serious matters, while perhaps permitting some jockeying between rival groups in the government in Washington.…

South American Patriotism
by Revilo P. Oliver
TEMPLE, the little tabloid published by a singularly courageous man in Peru, Dr. Gastón Ortiz Acha (Unión 1087, Oficina 501, Lima), was noticed in Liberty Bell, December 1984. The issue for July 1988 is especially interesting.
The lead article, “Si yo fuera militar”…

The Other Europe
EUROPE isn’t doing so well these days.
It may be difficult to remember now, in the aftermath of Angela Merkel and George Soros’ manufactured “Refugee” Crisis of 2015, but prior to the open borders mania that was thrust upon Europe that year, the Old World was suffering from a litany of other crises…

Zika Infection Transmitted by Sex Reported in Texas
Deadly disease now infects Mestizo invader populations in their home countries; US authorities had been telling us that only mosquitoes could transmit the disease and that there was little to worry about because US mosquito populations are “well controlled.”
A CASE OF Zika virus…

Google Street View, Brazil: Random Corpses
Brazil’s flag reads “Ordem e Progresso” which translates to “Order and Progress,” but Google’s Street View cameras capture the true nature of the country’s racially mixed areas.
GOOGLE’S Street View service in Brazil has been been flooded…
GOOGLE’S Street View service in Brazil has been been flooded…