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Judi Lynn

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2. The author is perplexed about it, himself.
Mon Apr 4, 2022, 12:36 AM
Apr 2022

It's clear Greenwald carefully avoided dealing with the involvement by the CIA altogether. The author speculated that at the time of publication Greenwald still hadn't gotten access to the whole archive. It went through my mind that maybe Greenwald has reached a place in his life he has become afraid of the consequences of direct revelastion of covert U.S. actions in Latin America altogether, and only dares to hint or completely omit direct references.

Maybe he's losing his courage or running out of energy trying to publish information on the unacknowledged political acts which have always been in place against all leftist would-be leaders anywhere in Latin America and the Caribbean.

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