Tag Archives: Ollanta Humala

HuffPost, Facebook, and NSA bring Big Brother to the Police State of the USA

Tradition, as defined by nearly every dictionary, is “The passing down of elements of a culture from generation to generation, especially by oral communication.” While most traditions appear to be harmless, they are usually the buttresses to bulk up and maintain separation and alienation of people. To this end ghettos, from the early Middle Ages …

Martha Chavez and Alberto Fujimori’s Crimes Against Humanity

Martha Gladys Chávez Cossío de Ocampo (born January 12, 1953), a member of the fascist party (Alliance for the Future) sitting in the Congress of Perú in Lima, is to Perú what Benito Amilcare Andrea Mussolini (29 July 1883 – 28 April 1945) was to Italy, Adolf Hitler (20 April 1889 – 30 April 1945) was …

Martha Chávez: Attack on Perú Democracy

The nation of Peru is impoverished and uneducated because of a corrupt government, church control of the state, poorly or untrained teachers, a venal military and police force that is an active part of drug trafficking, and most of all because of a odiously opportunistic Congress and the Fujimoristas in it–such as Martha Chavez. Alberto Fujimori went from an underpaid professor of agriculture to a multi-millionaire once he became dictator with the support of Martha Chavez–who denounces the families who mourn their dead executed by government paid assassins–and vows to dismantle a memorial to the children and young the national spy network (SIN) murdered in cold blood. No one is more cold-blooded in Peru than Martha Chavez and the Opus Dei archbishop of Lima: Juan Luis Cipriani who matches the bishop in Dan Brown’s book “DaVinci Code”.

Keiko Sophia Fujimori to be President of Perú?

On June 5, 2011, Perú may elect the daughter of former dictator and mass murderer Alberto Fujimori as president. She has her own records of crimes against the people of Perú and the government, but this does not discourage those who remember the Shining Path, even though Fujimoristas have slaughtered thousands and Keiko sold clothing that was sent to the poor in Perú for her personal enrichment. Perú is accustomed to corruption and votes not because of choice but because of law.