Another Look At Bolivian Interim President Jeanine Anez, King Of Spain In Cuba


President Jair Bolsonaro of Brazil has authenticated 52 year-old Jeanine Anez's interim presidency, as has Juan Guaido of Venezuela.  Her assumption of power was unforseen, having been a member of a tiny, minority, conservative party and 5th in the line of succession to the presidency.  A possiblity in the new election is for her to run against ex-president Carlos Mesa...a contest that she, a beautiful former newscaster and lawyer by trade, could likely win.  The "Red Panchos" opposition group, furiously protesting against Anez, is largely comprised of indigenous coca (cocaine) leaf producers who would be put out of their illicit livelihood by any lawful government.  They support Maduro's socialist MAS party, and weeks ago arrived in 50 buses at  the airport to block entry of Camacho's (a political operative of Carlos Mesa) entry into the capital of La Paz.  They wear traditional, tribal garb colored red to symbolize their affiliation with communist rule, and see no way forward for South America's poorest nation than the continuation of the coca industry.  Any conservative government would have to enforce international law and eradicate their  illegal crops,  a major project that would rely on subsidies from outside the nation.  Perhaps Uncle Sam will help bring those fields into cultivation of another type...I suggest they grow FOOD.

King Felipe VI of Spain is in Havana, Cuba all week ahead of the 500th anniversary celebration of the city's founding.  La Havana (The Haven) was found by the conquistadors of old to be a secure and commodious harbor to stage from and  rest up when wounded by the vanquished or depleted from ravishing and pillaging in the Americas.  Aside from crushing independence movements in Spain, the monarch has been scolded by President Trump for interference in the politics of the Western Hemisphere.  That the king (a representative of globalism and the papacy) intends to lay claim again to the New World, a claim that is clear in his symbolism.  Mockery abounded on the internet of Cuban first Lady's dress (with Spanish Queen Letizia, in white), asking "Is it a Kimono? Is is a curtain?" Speculation abounded until an astute Twitter user pointed out the similarity between a famous dress of Isabel II, Queen of Spain and the attire of Cuban First Lady Lis Cuesta.  This is the famous conquering Queen, Isabela La Catolica (Isabel The Catholic).  For those willing to read between the lines, the Americas are being claimed for Europe and the globe, even as Donald Trump speaks of a free Western Hemisphere.

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