Adam and guests Kym Kral and Jawn Louis talk about a brutal Cold War-era attack on a remote village in El Salvador that was carried out by a US-trained and backed battalion, and the disgraceful way the American media rallied to conceal and defend the Reagan administration’s involvement in the massacre.
Show notes: https://conspirapod.link/ep290
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Welcome to Conspiracy The Show,
the world’s most trusted
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conspiracy theory podcast, with
your hosts Adam Todd Brown and
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Olivia Hydar.
Hey, everybody, welcome to
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Conspiracy the Show.
I’m your host, Adam Todd Brown,
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joining me as guests this week,
Plural.
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For starters, John Lewis is
here.
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John, how’s it going?
All right, you don’t even like
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your spirits.
Wait, that’s not the tagline.
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It is because you two are the
only ones whoever volunteered to
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do this show.
Kim Kroll’s here also.
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Hi, we are.
Yeah, people are really
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reluctant to do this show cause
the word conspiracy has so much
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stink on it.
I think people assume I’m coming
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on here and plotting
insurrections and things of the
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like when I.
Mean, that’s why I volunteer,
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’cause I thought that’s what we
were.
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Wait, that’s not what we’re
doing today.
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You should have gotten the
e-mail.
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We planned the insurrection.
We’re just on to other stuff
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now.
Oh.
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Yeah, I need to keep.
The other tag line for the show
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could be stories that minorities
thought everyone believes
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already looks at the show.
Like, yeah, well, I knew.
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I thought everybody believed all
that shit.
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We’ve already knew about this.
Yeah, I was thinking today while
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I was reading about today’s
subject, I was like, do you
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think maybe Adam would do a fun
conspiracy?
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Just one where it’s a bunch of
yucks like the Avril Lavigne one
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just as a palate cleanser.
Yeah, tell me you don’t listen
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to the podcast without telling
me you don’t listen to the
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podcast.
I’ve actually done the Avril
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Lavigne Conspiracy.
I’ve covered a bunch of fun
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stuff.
It’s not.
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I’ve been doing this podcast
since 2017 ish.
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I don’t know what year it is, so
it’s a while.
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Yeah, we’re closing in on 300
episodes.
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It’s not all sad things.
It’s just we’re talking about
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Ronald Reagan this month.
And Ronald Reagan sucks and he
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ruined the world and nothing he
did was happy, except when he
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died, obviously.
But beyond that he didn’t do
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much good.
So I don’t know there, there are
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no fun Reagan conspiracies, you
know.
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No, I’ll listen to the fun ones.
Sorry to tell you that I don’t.
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I haven’t listened to all the
episodes.
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I mean, I was joking.
I assume most people haven’t
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listened to all my podcasts.
It’s fine.
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It’s like Huey Freeman from the
Boondocks, said Ronald Wilson
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Reagan.
He even got 6 letters in each,
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three of his names.
He’s a devil.
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Oh shit, he does.
Oh, so he is in hell right now?
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That’s good.
I like that.
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Hopefully they got a super Max
sale like it’s different tiers
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or something you know?
Yeah.
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I want their.
What did you say that one time?
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It was so funny.
Somebody called in.
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We’re taking calls for, I think
the 5th, 100th episode, 500th
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episode.
That’s how you say it.
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That’s how you say that.
Yeah. 5th 100.
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Mom’s tired.
You somebody said you don’t
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believe in hell or something
like, how can you say that?
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There’s you don’t believe in
hell, but you want Ronald Reagan
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and you without skipping AB, you
just sell.
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I want there to be a hell so
Ronald Reagan can be rotting in
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it.
Yeah.
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And I think about that twice a
week.
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Ronald Reagan was the worst
president we’ve ever had, Trump
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included.
He’s worse than anyone term
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president ’cause he got two
terms and got to do all sorts of
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damage.
I also know it’s weird to say
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it’s Reagan month on Conspiracy
the Show when it’s the middle of
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the month.
So I guess it’s more like Reagan
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the next four weeks on
Conspiracy the Show.
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Hell, maybe six weeks.
There’s a lot.
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And even then, we won’t get
through all of the havoc.
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Ronald Reagan and the CIA
wreaked on the world.
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We’re going to talk about some
of the big scandals like the
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Iran Contra affair, the savings
and loans scandal, which is a
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really underrated one.
But also we’re going to talk
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about some lesser known stuff,
like what we’re talking about
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today, which is the massacre at
El Mazzot.
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A I had it written as the
Mazzottay Massacre, but actually
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the name of the village is El
Mazzottay.
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And if I write the El Mazzottay
massacre, that’s going to look
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insane because that just means
the the Mazzottay.
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This was a thing I had never
heard of.
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And when you sometimes hear
people say the United States
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created MS13, which is the gang
the government is the most
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scared of right now, this is the
kind of shit they’re talking
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about.
This is exactly the kind of
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thing that we did in Latin
America to cause people to flee
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to the United States.
And with MS13, we did shit like
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this.
A bunch of people fled El
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Salvador, ended up in South
Central Los Angeles surrounded
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by St. gangs.
They create a gang of their own
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to protect themselves from these
St. gangs.
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Fast forward to 1992.
Bill Clinton removes protection
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from those people who sought
refuge in the United States,
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deports them back to El
Salvador, They take MS13 with
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them.
And that’s literally how that
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grew and flourished.
Started here because we forced
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people out of El Salvador, and
then once they became a criminal
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outfit of their own, we sent it
back to El Salvador for them to
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deal with it.
That’s the thing that really
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bothers me about immigration and
when people take this hard line
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stance on immigration, I could
maybe buy it if it wasn’t us
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causing all the problems that
make people want to flee to the
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United States.
But it is.
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It’s us, and so we have some
responsibility to fix it in a
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way that doesn’t end in millions
people dying.
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Even though down to the way
America labels it, when it’s
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people fleeing Ukraine, they’re
refugees.
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But when it’s people fleeing
Central America or Haiti or
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something like that, they’re
immigrants.
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They’re all refugees.
They’re not just leaving their
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entire life because, you know,
they want to go take a trip to
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America.
Like, most people would prefer
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to live in their culture, where
they live and stuff.
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Like, you know how bad it got to
be to make a Rast out of like,
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sticks and empty bottles and
stuff.
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And that’s not a joke.
They literally making rafts out
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of anything in some parts of the
world to try and make it here.
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Yeah.
And it’s so crazy.
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Human immigrants, the way they
look at other immigrants, y’all
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know that they flee the same
reason that you flee.
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It’s just crazy that the way
America kind of turns people
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against each other and this
classism and colorism and all
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that stuff, like depending who
gets to be a refugee, who gets
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to be an immigrant and, well,
who did it the right way and who
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got grandfathered in and all
that shit.
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Yeah.
Yeah, it’s terrifying because
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it’s getting to a it feels like
a breaking point where, I mean,
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Trump keeps promising on day one
the largest deportation effort
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in history.
I don’t know if people are not
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paying attention when he says
that, but his administration is
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promising to round up 10 to 13
million people the Jesus.
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Christ.
First day of his administration
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they have used the words send
them to camps which are already
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constructed on the border with
Mexico and then expel them from
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the country from there.
So this, what we’re talking
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about today, is kind of the
genesis of what’s happening
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today.
And this shit happened in 1982.
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It’s older than a lot of people
I know.
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Older than me.
Yeah, that’s it’s as old as I
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am.
Yeah, and on top of being a
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really good example of how
brutal the shit we did in Latin
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America in the 80s under Reagan
was, it’s also a great example
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of how much influence the
government and the military
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exert on the media in this
country.
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Yeah.
We really like to pretend that
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we are just the freest place on
earth and there are no limits on
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our freedom.
We can do whatever we want.
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Oh, they kill journalists in
Russia.
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Yeah, people got mad when Trump
said we do here too.
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But we do here too.
And there’s a reason we’re #55
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on the World Press Freedom
Index, which is a list of the
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freest countries according.
To wild, Yeah.
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I mean, I’m not surprised, but
that’s wild.
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And here’s a interesting thing
to note about that.
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In the past year, we’ve dropped
10 spots.
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So under Biden, in the past
year, we’ve dropped 10 spots on
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the Press Freedom Index.
I mean, yeah, that makes sense
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because, you know, I got a lot
of YouTube friends and just
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between Cop City and trying to
talk about Palestine, what’s
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going on from the actual factual
point, a lot of us, we just
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can’t do it because you, you
will straight up get your video
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flagged even if you’re trying to
just report point.
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I mean, you know, I’m saying
report stuff and it’s so crazy
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that the media can decide what
you’re allowed to talk about,
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you know, from that point.
It’s just so I it makes sense in
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America and Drop isn’t dropping
like that.
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Yeah, and it’s kind of an
illusion how free we are here
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when it comes to the press
because, yeah, you can write
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stuff like you write whatever
you want.
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You can say whatever you want,
but the government will
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retaliate if you say the wrong
shit.
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And this is an example of it,
what we’re going to talk about
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today.
But first, before we get into
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what happened at El Mizzote,
which is in El Salvador, for the
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record, happened in December
1981, we should talk about the
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School of the Americas, which.
Never heard of this.
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This deserves a few episodes
too.
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Maybe we’ll cover this at some
point.
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It’s still in operation for
starters, but now it’s called
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the Western Hemisphere Institute
for Security Cooperation.
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Anytime the government has a
building with that long of a
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name, evil shits happening
inside that building guaranteed
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also.
They went from like 4 syllables
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to 25.
That couldn’t make it more
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sinister.
Sound a building.
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And they still try to acronym it
so it’s WHISK, which that’s
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dumb, that’s stupid.
Just call it School of the
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Americas.
Sounds awesome.
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That’s what it should have been.
Just keep the name if you’re
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going to keep it.
Also sounds super sketchy and
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spy like but at least.
Oh, sure, sure.
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It’s not so long and sketchy,
but School of America’s
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definitely sounds dangerous.
It is literally where the United
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States trains dictators and
rebel groups that we then use to
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impose our will on Latin
American countries.
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And if it seems like I’m
exaggerating, Please note they
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stopped teaching classes in
English in 1956.
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They only teach classes in
Spanish.
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This is a place that is purely
meant to train people to go fuck
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up Latin American countries.
It was located in the Panama
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Canal Zone until the Panama
Canal treaty kicked it out, and
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that’s when it moved to Fort
Benning in, I think 96,
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something like that.
And a lot of what we did in
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Latin America in the 80s under
Reagan’s starts with the School
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of America’s, including the
massacre at El Mazzott A,
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because the US had a big stake
in the Salvadoran civil war
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which lasted from 1979 to 1992.
Brutal civil war lot.
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I mean, as opposed to all those
chill civil wars throughout
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history.
Of course it was brutal.
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This one lasted a long fucking
time.
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And the ruling party were a
right wing military junta that
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was opposed to communism.
And that is all you needed to be
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on our side in the 1980s during
the Cold War was just don’t be
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on the side of Russia.
But they had groups within the
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country that wanted to side with
Russia and wanted to be a more
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communist leaning regime.
And instead of letting them
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fight that out at the ballot
box, we, you know, sent the CIA
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in to fuck things up and
destabilize the country.
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We did a lot of that.
Question you lived through the
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Cold War.
Did America ever explain what
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was supposed to be so bad about
communism?
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Because the more I learned about
them like wait so you mean
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workers having rights and stuff?
Why are we supposed to not like
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this?
I think it’s the workers having
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rights stuff, yeah.
I mean, America is owned by
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corporations.
We are capitalist as United
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States didn’t want to fucking
give people that kind of stuff.
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So we have to fight communism.
And so, yeah, we backed this
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regime that was in charge.
There’s obviously more to the
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civil war in El Salvador, but
we’re not going to be able to
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get to all that.
So at the School of Americas,
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the United States trained what
would go on to become one of the
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most elite and feared counter
insurgency groups in El Salvador
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called the Atlacato Battalion.
We’re going to call them AB from
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now on.
That name is a mouthful and they
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don’t deserve that much respect.
You’ll see they were formed in
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81 as El Salvador’s quote First
rapid response unit dedicated to
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fighting leftist guerrillas.
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According to a 1992 LA Times
article about the battalion
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being disbanded and their job in
El Salvador was just a hunt for
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communists.
Find the communist sympathizers.
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Find the guerrillas they were
fighting and take them out.
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And also in the 80s calling
someone a communist or accusing
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someone of a being a communist
anywhere was.
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I mean, these were communists.
It’s just whether they needed to
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be haunted and executed or if
you could just let the people
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vote on who they want to run the
country, that’s the question.
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And we usually didn’t let people
have that second option.
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We would just go and install
whoever we wanted.
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And what’s especially tragic
about the attack on El Mozote is
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that the village had a
reputation for being neutral.
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In the Salvadoran civil war, it
was Catholics, apparently, who
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were mostly sympathetic to the
communist side of things.
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Meanwhile, El Mozote was mostly
evangelical Protestants who it
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seemed like just kind of wanted
to stay out of it and let those
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two sides fight to the point
that the military had come
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through town before.
And they were just cordial.
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But they also knew, as far as
the rebel groups go, they knew
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this was a place you couldn’t
really recruit members.
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They weren’t interested in
fighting, but they weren’t gonna
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fight you either.
And the attack, what purpose did
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they serve?
Was it just to send a message or
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what?
Because they didn’t really
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accomplish anything by doing
this attack.
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That’s the thing, it seems like
just a war crime.
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It seems like they got there
looking for one thing, realized
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it wasn’t there, got mad, and
decided they were going to have
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some fun.
And by that I mean literally
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murder the entire population of
a village and burn it to the
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ground.
One person survived who was
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actually there.
A lot of people fled before it
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happened, but one person who was
there survived, which that’s
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terrifying.
I don’t know how you even live
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out any sort of normal life
after that.
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I don’t know how you even you
don’t.
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You just you’ve never, you’ve
never are.
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OK again, that’s such a small
way to put it.
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That changes your DNA.
American journalist Mark Danner.
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He wrote a book about this
attack based on various witness
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accounts.
It was called The Massacre at El
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Mazzotti.
The timeline of events,
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according to that book, is as
follows.
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And I don’t know if warn is the
right word, but I want to warn
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people that while this is going
to be a little graphic, I’m
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skipping over a whole lot.
This was a brutal, brutal attack
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on this village, and the details
of it are the worst.
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It’s the worst.
So December 10th, 1981, units
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from this battalion arrive at El
Mozote after fighting with
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gorillas in a nearby village.
This is El Mozote.
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It’s a very small place.
There’s like 20 houses.
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There was a church, there was a
smaller building behind it.
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There’s a schoolhouse.
And it seems like that’s all
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that was there.
And on that first day, soldiers
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order everyone out of their
houses and into the town square,
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where everyone is searched and
asked about insurgents in the
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area.
They’re told there’s no one
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here, which was true.
There apparently were people
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related to this insurgent group
in El Mazote.
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But they fled.
They knew this was happening.
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They knew the military was
coming through.
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So they left, and there’s a
pretty harrowing quote later
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about that, But the military
shows up.
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They take everyone out of the
buildings, line them up, ask
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them all these questions and
then tell them go back inside.
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If you come out, you’re going to
be killed.
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And that’s the thing.
If you read the account of the
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one survivor, one of the first
things you’ll read is she was
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like, we trusted the military.
We were told as long as we
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stayed inside and didn’t come
out we would be fine and so no
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one saw this coming at all.
So everyone stays inside.
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The next morning, soldiers come
back out, take everyone back
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out, separate the men from the
women and children and
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interrogate, torture and murder
all the men.
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By the end of the morning.
So span of a few hours at noon
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they start rounding up the women
and older girls and I think
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everyone knows.
Yeah, they pillaged.
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It’s another term that goes with
that.
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Yeah, yeah, the is that what?
Pillage means.
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I’ve never looked into that
pillage means.
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Term well they when they say
raping pillage, you know it’s.
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Yeah, Oh.
Yeah, they go hand in hand
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together.
And Jesus.
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And then all the women and older
girls were murdered.
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And then they kill the children
in the most brutal way.
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They slit their throats and hang
them from trees, which at that
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point you’re really not on any
kind of fucking fact finding
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mission.
You’re not looking for
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communist, you just are
bloodthirsty fucking maniacs who
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like killing people.
And get to do it behind the
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guise of a military and the
guise of a.
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Not just behind the guise of a
military, but a military that
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was trained by the most powerful
country on earth.
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We financed and trained the
people that did this.
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They came from the School of the
Americas.
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This is that fucking drug
commercial in the 80s where
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we’re like, where did you learn
this?
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And they’re like from you.
All right?
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We learned it by watching you.
That’s this.
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We trained these motherfuckers.
This Is Us.
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Basically, it’s not American
troops, but they might as well
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be.
They were trained by us and they
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were there fighting on our
behalf.
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But we were saying earlier, it’s
basically what America, what had
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just stopped doing not that long
ago.
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This happened in the 80s, but
pretty much well into the 70s,
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America was doing this shit
like, hey, you all fighting for
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equal rights.
All right, We’ll, we’ll just
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have to teach these uppity
blacks a lesson.
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Just going from town to town,
they would burn it down.
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And, you know, it’s lit.
It’s still people living that
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witnessed lynchings.
And you know, saying some people
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mind lynchings is something that
happened a long time ago, but
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they were still happening or
just the history of America.
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One of the lecture does the 90s.
Some one of the Youtubers I
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follow, she was talking about
just prom culture in America up
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until the late 90s.
There were just there were
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literally segregated Proms.
They wouldn’t allow black and
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white Proms to happen.
So just going town to town, just
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killing people.
It sounds like they didn’t have
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any motive, but if they learned
this from America, this this is
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what America teaches.
You see a group of people
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fighting for equality or
something that you feel like
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they shouldn’t have.
You just go around killing and
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you know that that this stuff
has been happening and then that
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trauma is passed down.
The death toll ended up being
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around 7.
The estimate I think is 794
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people that were killed in this
attack and this is 1 village.
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This is an operation that lasted
from December 8th to the 21st,
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and they went to a bunch of
villages and the results were
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very similar.
It’s just that this one is where
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it was the worst.
And again, we train them that
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blood is on this country’s
hands.
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And so, as you’d expect, the
Reagan administration wasn’t in
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any hurry to let people know
about this.
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So it took a while for people to
find out about this because this
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it’s 1982, there’s no social
media, there’s no smartphones.
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You kind of have to rely on the
media to tell you about stuff
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like this.
And The New York Times had a
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reporter in El Salvador, a guy
named Raymond Bonner.
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And he, on January 27th, 1982,
wrote a story in The New York
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Times about what happened at El
Mazote.
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And we’ll link to what are
basically the only two major
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media outlet articles about what
happened and his report.
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It’s fucking harrowing.
He talks about seeing charred
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skulls, piles of bodies, and he
talked to the lone survivor, a
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woman named Rufina Amaya, who
she managed to escape into the
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jungle when they were separating
the men and women.
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She managed to get to the jungle
and hid in a tree.
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Her husband, who was blind, was
killed and then her kids were
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killed.
One of them was eight months
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old.
So they’re killing babies.
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When?
How?
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Do you kill a baby?
Like, how do you kill anybody?
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One.
But how do you fucking kill a
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baby?
Yeah, I don’t get it.
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Yeah, I don’t know.
I don’t know.
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I guess because the United
States trained you to.
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Who knows?
She said when the soldiers first
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showed up, they asked where the
weapons were.
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And when they were told there
were none, they just became
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irate.
There had been Communist
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sympathizers in the village
before this, but they fled.
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And this is a quote from Carlos
Martinez, who was 46 at the
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time.
He’s one of the people that fled
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before this quote.
We didn’t think they would kill
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children, women and old people.
So they remained.
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End Quote.
And these monsters showed up and
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did exactly that.
They didn’t find who they
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thought they were going to find.
So they were like, we got to
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kill someone, so they killed
everybody else.
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So this was just a straight up
war crime.
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There was no benefit to the
security of the United States.
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This didn’t benefit anyone.
This was just men and women who
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had and children who had nothing
to do with this conflict, just
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murdered by people we trained.
Yeah, just sending a message
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that basically it’s no
neutrality either.
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You against communism, are you
with it?
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Yeah, and if you’re not against
it, you’re with it.
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Yeah, right.
Jesus.
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So this report comes out in The
New York Times.
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And then a few days later, a
Washington Post reporter named
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Alma Guillermo Prieto visited
Elma Zote and published a story
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in that paper.
And we’ll link to both of them.
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You can read the original
articles.
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They are as horrifying as you’d
expect.
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But what’s also horrifying was
the Reagan administration’s
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response to it and also the way
the media immediately fell in
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line with the government’s
response because at this point,
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a lot of what Reagan was doing
in Latin America was covert.
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But it wasn’t a secret.
It was known that we were
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involved in what was happening
down there, so they weren’t in
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00:25:08,280 –> 00:25:10,480
any hurry for the story to get
out.
437
00:25:10,600 –> 00:25:14,720
And when it did get out, the
journalists who talked about it
438
00:25:14,720 –> 00:25:17,280
got ruined.
This is a quote from Raymond
439
00:25:17,280 –> 00:25:20,000
Bonner.
That story was the beginning and
440
00:25:20,040 –> 00:25:23,240
end of my career at The New York
Times.
441
00:25:23,480 –> 00:25:29,600
And the first attack comes from
this conservative media watch
442
00:25:29,600 –> 00:25:32,440
group called Accuracy in Media.
Who?
443
00:25:33,240 –> 00:25:38,480
Clay exactly who claimed.
Just a branch at a government or
444
00:25:38,480 –> 00:25:40,680
CIA offshoot.
Absolutely.
445
00:25:40,880 –> 00:25:44,480
And they claimed that both of
these reporters held their
446
00:25:44,480 –> 00:25:48,720
stories to coincide with a
deadline Ronald Reagan was
447
00:25:48,720 –> 00:25:52,840
facing where he had to prove the
human rights situation in El
448
00:25:52,840 –> 00:25:56,560
Salvador was getting better in
order to keep funding going for
449
00:25:56,560 –> 00:25:58,520
what they were doing in El
Salvador.
450
00:25:59,160 –> 00:26:04,280
And imagine that being your
criticism instead of no, that
451
00:26:04,280 –> 00:26:06,680
didn’t happen.
It’s like, Oh yeah, well, we did
452
00:26:06,680 –> 00:26:09,920
that terrible thing, but you’re
just telling people because you
453
00:26:09,920 –> 00:26:11,920
want them to find out that
Reagan did it.
454
00:26:12,040 –> 00:26:13,720
Yeah, of course that’s.
Why but of?
455
00:26:13,720 –> 00:26:17,520
Course, that’s why anytime
that’s the defense as opposed to
456
00:26:17,520 –> 00:26:20,280
know what you’re saying is
false, you can just assume that
457
00:26:20,280 –> 00:26:24,800
story’s true, I would say.
Imagine learning this is Raymond
458
00:26:24,800 –> 00:26:26,560
Bonner.
You write this article, you
459
00:26:26,560 –> 00:26:29,280
think, oh, I’m a reporter, so
I’m going to report the news.
460
00:26:29,680 –> 00:26:33,520
The world needs to know.
And then you find out, oh, you
461
00:26:33,520 –> 00:26:37,160
don’t get to report the news.
You get to report what you are
462
00:26:37,160 –> 00:26:39,920
told to report or your life is
ruined, right?
463
00:26:40,520 –> 00:26:42,400
That’s.
And I don’t feel like we’re that
464
00:26:42,400 –> 00:26:46,000
much different today, you know,
in terms of media.
465
00:26:46,240 –> 00:26:48,920
Oh no, definitely not.
I mean, there’s obviously things
466
00:26:48,920 –> 00:26:52,120
you can’t report in the media
now.
467
00:26:52,320 –> 00:26:55,560
I feel like you can kind of vet
media outlets that way.
468
00:26:55,680 –> 00:27:01,080
Newsweek is the still only
outlet that reported on the fact
469
00:27:01,080 –> 00:27:05,400
that the Department of Defense
has been building a spy network
470
00:27:05,520 –> 00:27:10,800
in the United States that is now
like 40,000 people who just go
471
00:27:10,800 –> 00:27:13,840
out into communities.
They have fake social media
472
00:27:13,840 –> 00:27:18,560
profiles, fake names, and I
guarantee you they are in LA
473
00:27:18,560 –> 00:27:20,880
comedy.
If you’re a fucking musician,
474
00:27:21,200 –> 00:27:23,800
they’re there.
If your fucking YouTube
475
00:27:23,800 –> 00:27:27,880
personality, you probably know
someone who is one of them.
476
00:27:28,040 –> 00:27:32,840
There are more of them than
there are undercover CIA agents
477
00:27:33,080 –> 00:27:37,520
and they’re operating in the
United States and one media
478
00:27:37,520 –> 00:27:42,320
outlet reported about it.
How is that not the government
479
00:27:42,320 –> 00:27:45,280
influencing our media?
If people are wondering why
480
00:27:45,280 –> 00:27:49,200
we’re 55 on that list, that’s
why.
481
00:27:49,400 –> 00:27:52,560
That’s obviously why.
And it’s because these outlets
482
00:27:52,560 –> 00:27:55,720
like the New York Times,
Washington Post, they lean on
483
00:27:55,720 –> 00:28:00,240
government access to do their
job, which is kind of a
484
00:28:00,240 –> 00:28:02,600
backwards way to do it.
Why would you go to the
485
00:28:02,600 –> 00:28:05,480
government and be like, is this
story people are saying about
486
00:28:05,480 –> 00:28:06,080
you?
True.
487
00:28:06,280 –> 00:28:08,280
And then the government will say
no.
488
00:28:08,280 –> 00:28:10,760
And they’re like, well, we asked
the government and they said no.
489
00:28:10,760 –> 00:28:13,840
And it’s.
Like, yeah, we did do that, of
490
00:28:13,840 –> 00:28:16,280
course.
America had a whole thing called
491
00:28:16,280 –> 00:28:20,400
COINTELPRO and I’m trying to
remember I’m assuming that
492
00:28:20,400 –> 00:28:22,880
wasn’t official when it was
happening and people probably
493
00:28:22,880 –> 00:28:26,200
called you a conspiracy met for
talking about COINTELPRO and
494
00:28:26,200 –> 00:28:29,080
then they came out like no they
literally just saying you know
495
00:28:29,200 –> 00:28:32,440
people out in the black
neighborhoods and just buy nest
496
00:28:32,440 –> 00:28:34,040
a job.
Yeah, yeah.
497
00:28:34,520 –> 00:28:36,760
What is this?
You never heard of Cohen Tail
498
00:28:36,760 –> 00:28:38,400
Pro?
No.
499
00:28:38,400 –> 00:28:40,840
Yeah.
Back when the Black Panthers
500
00:28:40,840 –> 00:28:43,200
were at its height, I think it
was supported pretty much like
501
00:28:43,520 –> 00:28:46,880
50% of them had government ties.
Cohen Tail Pro was
502
00:28:47,160 –> 00:28:51,040
counterintelligence program and
they were doing the civil rights
503
00:28:51,040 –> 00:28:55,840
movements and to the mid 70s, if
it was a group of people like,
504
00:28:55,840 –> 00:28:59,840
hey, we’re organizing to feed
hungry kids before school, the
505
00:28:59,840 –> 00:29:02,200
government would just go send
them out to spy and stuff.
506
00:29:02,200 –> 00:29:05,360
And it was just so well known.
They just basically infiltrated
507
00:29:05,360 –> 00:29:09,680
any leftist movement and, you
know, made sure Fred Hampton got
508
00:29:09,680 –> 00:29:12,400
killed in his bedroom in the
shootout even though he never
509
00:29:12,400 –> 00:29:15,560
fired and stuff like that.
They were spying on Muhammad Ali
510
00:29:15,560 –> 00:29:19,040
and stuff like anybody that was
so quote UN quote, radical.
511
00:29:19,600 –> 00:29:23,720
The Fred Hampton thing, I didn’t
realize, it’s not just that he
512
00:29:23,720 –> 00:29:27,640
didn’t shoot.
An FBI informant drugged him, so
513
00:29:27,640 –> 00:29:31,360
he didn’t even wake up when the
police kicked his door in.
514
00:29:31,360 –> 00:29:34,120
So he obviously didn’t fucking
shoot.
515
00:29:34,320 –> 00:29:38,720
And the only question about
whether the government had Fred
516
00:29:38,720 –> 00:29:42,360
Hampton assassinated is if they
knew the police were going to
517
00:29:42,360 –> 00:29:45,200
shoot him.
Everything else the fucking
518
00:29:45,200 –> 00:29:48,120
United States government signed
off on.
519
00:29:48,520 –> 00:29:51,960
The only thing we don’t know is
if they were like also shoot him
520
00:29:52,080 –> 00:29:54,680
in bed.
But if that that wasn’t the plan
521
00:29:54,680 –> 00:29:56,280
why fucking drug him?
I.
522
00:29:56,400 –> 00:29:59,960
Yeah, and I know some people
have issues with how many with
523
00:29:59,960 –> 00:30:03,360
historical inaccuracies, but the
movie Judas and the Black
524
00:30:03,360 –> 00:30:06,160
Messiah was really good.
If you all never seen that with
525
00:30:06,160 –> 00:30:09,800
a Keith Stanfield and My Man,
get out.
526
00:30:09,920 –> 00:30:11,480
Two of my favorite actors out
too.
527
00:30:11,480 –> 00:30:14,120
It’s a really good movie.
Yeah, that was a really good
528
00:30:14,120 –> 00:30:16,320
movie.
And so let’s get back to the
529
00:30:16,320 –> 00:30:19,800
media and how they handled this
story.
530
00:30:19,920 –> 00:30:24,120
I already mentioned accuracy in
media basically said, well,
531
00:30:24,200 –> 00:30:26,760
yeah, it’s true, but you just
released it to hurt Ronald
532
00:30:26,760 –> 00:30:29,360
Reagan.
It’s like, no, the hurting
533
00:30:29,360 –> 00:30:31,840
Ronald Reagan was just going to
happen no matter what.
534
00:30:32,080 –> 00:30:34,800
I mean, it didn’t do shit to
hurt Ronald Reagan, but you get
535
00:30:34,800 –> 00:30:36,760
it.
People still worship that guy.
536
00:30:37,080 –> 00:30:39,680
And then after that,
representatives from the Reagan
537
00:30:39,680 –> 00:30:43,120
administration started claiming
that either the attack never
538
00:30:43,120 –> 00:30:47,400
happened or that the accounts
were exaggerated, which of
539
00:30:47,400 –> 00:30:51,160
course they did because again,
they did this.
540
00:30:51,400 –> 00:30:54,960
The Reagan administration, the
US government did this.
541
00:30:54,960 –> 00:30:58,720
We trained these people who went
in and did this.
542
00:30:58,720 –> 00:31:02,720
This Is Us.
So I’m not surprised they tried
543
00:31:02,720 –> 00:31:05,120
to cover it up.
They also at various times
544
00:31:05,120 –> 00:31:09,160
claimed that what happened at El
Mazzo was a gunfight between two
545
00:31:09,160 –> 00:31:11,200
opposing groups.
It was not.
546
00:31:11,360 –> 00:31:15,880
And shortly after the stories
ran, Thomas Enders, then
547
00:31:15,880 –> 00:31:19,800
assistant Secretary of State for
Inter American Affairs, said in
548
00:31:19,800 –> 00:31:22,480
front of a congressional
committee that, quote, no
549
00:31:22,480 –> 00:31:25,240
evidence could be found to
confirm that government forces
550
00:31:25,560 –> 00:31:28,400
systematically massacred
civilians.
551
00:31:28,640 –> 00:31:32,480
So they did eventually start
just straight up denying that
552
00:31:32,480 –> 00:31:37,240
this happened, probably because
they knew proving it was going
553
00:31:37,240 –> 00:31:41,760
to be really, really difficult.
Raymond Bonner described what he
554
00:31:41,760 –> 00:31:43,720
went through just to write that
article.
555
00:31:43,880 –> 00:31:48,840
He had to wade through a river
carrying his writing stuff above
556
00:31:48,840 –> 00:31:53,680
his head at one point.
This is a crazy remote village.
557
00:31:53,920 –> 00:31:57,760
It was suggested that at one
point the people the government
558
00:31:57,760 –> 00:32:01,920
sent to confirm if this happened
or not never even made it there.
559
00:32:02,120 –> 00:32:06,120
So they just came back and said
it never happened because they
560
00:32:06,120 –> 00:32:07,800
couldn’t even get to this
village.
561
00:32:08,000 –> 00:32:10,080
What the hell?
They couldn’t completed it did
562
00:32:10,080 –> 00:32:12,280
not finish.
It’s gonna say it didn’t happen.
563
00:32:12,520 –> 00:32:15,880
Yeah, take a fucking helicopter.
You’re the government people.
564
00:32:16,120 –> 00:32:18,600
People that did this massacre
had helicopters.
565
00:32:19,080 –> 00:32:21,160
Yeah, get some Jeeps or some
shit, yeah.
566
00:32:21,360 –> 00:32:23,680
Well, yeah, it’s pretty
convenient, though it’s hard to
567
00:32:23,680 –> 00:32:26,040
get to, so we’ll just say it
didn’t happen like.
568
00:32:26,120 –> 00:32:29,800
Yeah, and also once the guy
whose job title I didn’t even
569
00:32:29,800 –> 00:32:32,840
know existed until 5 minutes ago
was like, yeah, we, it didn’t
570
00:32:32,840 –> 00:32:34,480
have like, what do you even do
at that point?
571
00:32:34,480 –> 00:32:37,400
You know, it’s an actual, that’s
the conspiracy, we would say
572
00:32:37,400 –> 00:32:41,240
conspiracy, that the conspiracy
is not that it this happened,
573
00:32:41,240 –> 00:32:44,120
it’s that people are complicit
in covering it up.
574
00:32:44,400 –> 00:32:47,760
Well, that’s the thing, and
we’ll talk about another example
575
00:32:47,760 –> 00:32:50,920
of this in a minute, but once
the Reagan administration starts
576
00:32:50,920 –> 00:32:54,000
denying this, all these other
media outlets kind of rally
577
00:32:54,000 –> 00:32:58,280
around them and start
questioning these two reporters
578
00:32:58,560 –> 00:33:00,640
credentials.
Basically, the Wall Street
579
00:33:00,640 –> 00:33:05,520
Journal published a piece about
media coverage of El Salvador
580
00:33:05,720 –> 00:33:09,800
and accused Bonner of being,
quote, overly credulous, End
581
00:33:09,800 –> 00:33:12,880
Quote, and accused the
Washington Post of rallying
582
00:33:12,880 –> 00:33:16,840
behind a reporter out on a limb.
Then Time magazine weighed in
583
00:33:16,840 –> 00:33:21,200
shortly thereafter with a
criticism of the reporting that
584
00:33:21,320 –> 00:33:23,440
I’m not even joking.
I’ll read the quote in a second,
585
00:33:23,520 –> 00:33:27,000
but it boils down to, hey, just
cause women and children died,
586
00:33:27,080 –> 00:33:28,840
it doesn’t mean they weren’t
communists too.
587
00:33:29,000 –> 00:33:32,920
This is Time fucking magazine.
This is a quote.
588
00:33:33,040 –> 00:33:37,040
And even more crucial, if common
oversight, is the fact that
589
00:33:37,040 –> 00:33:41,920
women and children, generally
presumed to be civilians, can be
590
00:33:41,920 –> 00:33:44,200
active participants in guerrilla
war.
591
00:33:44,320 –> 00:33:47,960
New York Times correspondent
Raymond Bonner underplayed that
592
00:33:47,960 –> 00:33:52,880
possibility, for example, in a
much protested January 27th
593
00:33:52,880 –> 00:33:57,360
report of a massacre by the army
in and around the village of
594
00:33:57,360 –> 00:33:59,440
Mozote.
End Quote.
595
00:33:59,960 –> 00:34:02,400
Kids got their throats slit.
I don’t care if there.
596
00:34:02,440 –> 00:34:05,040
Were and then they were hung
afterwards.
597
00:34:05,080 –> 00:34:07,400
I don’t care if they were
fighting with gorillas, you just
598
00:34:07,400 –> 00:34:11,120
take those kids back to some
place and fucking deprogram them
599
00:34:11,120 –> 00:34:13,840
if you need to.
You don’t murder them.
600
00:34:13,960 –> 00:34:15,920
What the fuck?
That’s nuts.
601
00:34:16,280 –> 00:34:19,880
I mean, we’re watching this
right now in real time, but we
602
00:34:19,880 –> 00:34:24,120
have social media that shows us
what’s happening in Gaza.
603
00:34:24,120 –> 00:34:27,719
Russia bombed a hospital in
Ukraine a few days ago.
604
00:34:28,199 –> 00:34:30,800
And it’s the same thing.
It’s white people, so it’s
605
00:34:30,800 –> 00:34:33,400
refugees and it’s a tragedy and
it’s so sad.
606
00:34:33,400 –> 00:34:38,600
But then when Israel did the
same in Gaza, it was like the
607
00:34:38,840 –> 00:34:40,760
just very different wording.
There’s no murder.
608
00:34:40,760 –> 00:34:43,280
There’s no it’s.
Yeah, they worried it like it
609
00:34:43,280 –> 00:34:45,280
was just a spontaneous
combustion.
610
00:34:45,280 –> 00:34:47,600
But when it was Russia, there
was like Russia bombs a
611
00:34:47,600 –> 00:34:49,080
hospital.
For the title.
612
00:34:49,239 –> 00:34:53,480
Now, innocent children, yeah.
Yeah, and now there is no longer
613
00:34:53,480 –> 00:34:54,800
communism.
It’s Hamas.
614
00:34:54,800 –> 00:34:57,000
If this happened now, they would
be like, oh, well, you know that
615
00:34:57,000 –> 00:34:59,120
that was a Hamas scam site.
That’s why it happened.
616
00:34:59,360 –> 00:35:01,720
Yeah.
It’s and it and it’s and a lot
617
00:35:01,720 –> 00:35:05,160
of the media is falling in line
because this is a big ally of
618
00:35:05,160 –> 00:35:08,840
ours and Biden and every you
know, it’s just it’s but I just
619
00:35:08,840 –> 00:35:12,160
I can’t imagine.
Sorry back you lost somebody in
620
00:35:12,160 –> 00:35:14,600
that village and you’re
devastated, right?
621
00:35:14,920 –> 00:35:16,920
The guy who was like, we left
because we didn’t think they’d
622
00:35:16,920 –> 00:35:19,880
kill children, women and old
people and we left and he
623
00:35:19,880 –> 00:35:22,600
survives.
And then he has to also deal
624
00:35:22,600 –> 00:35:25,640
with the fact that now we’re
just going to say it never
625
00:35:25,640 –> 00:35:27,960
happened on top of like grief in
the Guild.
626
00:35:27,960 –> 00:35:32,320
And then you have to also defend
it for the rest of your life
627
00:35:32,320 –> 00:35:34,400
that this this actually
happened.
628
00:35:34,600 –> 00:35:40,200
Yeah, what I find interesting
here is we’re talking about how,
629
00:35:40,200 –> 00:35:43,360
oh, well, there was no social
media, so it took a while for
630
00:35:43,360 –> 00:35:45,400
people to find out.
Yeah.
631
00:35:45,400 –> 00:35:47,880
So what if people did find out?
What was that going to do?
632
00:35:47,880 –> 00:35:50,920
Because like you said, we have
social media now.
633
00:35:51,360 –> 00:35:54,760
We see everything happening in
Palestine.
634
00:35:55,080 –> 00:35:57,040
We see all kinds of shit
happening.
635
00:35:57,120 –> 00:35:59,880
What changes?
Remember all that justice reform
636
00:35:59,880 –> 00:36:03,440
that happened under Biden?
Because we saw all those videos?
637
00:36:03,680 –> 00:36:07,920
No, there wasn’t any.
Would having social media back
638
00:36:07,920 –> 00:36:10,240
when this happened, it wouldn’t
have changed shit.
639
00:36:10,960 –> 00:36:14,640
So accuracy in media.
They continued criticizing
640
00:36:14,640 –> 00:36:17,560
Raymond Bonner throughout the
first half of 1982.
641
00:36:17,760 –> 00:36:22,320
In July of that year, they
dedicate an entire report to him
642
00:36:22,520 –> 00:36:27,760
where they basically call him a
communist agent and talk about
643
00:36:27,760 –> 00:36:31,960
how he worked for Ralph Nader
and was at very least a
644
00:36:31,960 –> 00:36:35,760
communist sympathizer, never
mentioning that he was also in
645
00:36:35,760 –> 00:36:38,000
the Marine Corps in the Vietnam
War.
646
00:36:38,400 –> 00:36:41,520
As this criticism keeps
mounting, the New York Times
647
00:36:41,520 –> 00:36:45,440
eventually just recalls Raymond
Bonner from El Salvador and
648
00:36:45,440 –> 00:36:49,040
basically fires him.
I mean, he left the paper and
649
00:36:49,040 –> 00:36:53,960
quit, but it was because they
pulled him off of this El
650
00:36:53,960 –> 00:36:57,720
Salvador job because they were
buckling to right wing pressure.
651
00:36:57,960 –> 00:36:59,880
It’s not because his story was
incorrect.
652
00:37:00,200 –> 00:37:02,880
It was just the right wingers
and the Reagan administration
653
00:37:03,120 –> 00:37:07,400
were mad about it.
So the New York Times fired a
654
00:37:07,400 –> 00:37:11,120
guy over it, which the paper of
record, ladies and gentlemen.
655
00:37:11,360 –> 00:37:15,240
So Jesus, the Times did deny
that they pulled him for that
656
00:37:15,240 –> 00:37:16,640
reason.
But whatever.
657
00:37:16,880 –> 00:37:20,880
The thing is, no matter why they
pulled him, that sent a message
658
00:37:21,000 –> 00:37:24,640
to everyone else.
I’ll link to a Columbia
659
00:37:24,640 –> 00:37:27,720
Journalism Review article.
They interviewed this reporter
660
00:37:27,720 –> 00:37:30,960
who said that the incident,
quote, left us all aware that
661
00:37:30,960 –> 00:37:34,000
the embassy is quite capable of
playing hardball.
662
00:37:34,240 –> 00:37:37,760
People treat it carefully if
they can kick out the Times
663
00:37:37,760 –> 00:37:40,800
correspondent.
You’ve got to be careful, End
664
00:37:40,800 –> 00:37:42,720
Quote.
And that’s how you crack down on
665
00:37:42,720 –> 00:37:45,440
the media.
You don’t kill every journalist
666
00:37:45,440 –> 00:37:48,360
who reports on something.
You fucking get the guy who
667
00:37:48,360 –> 00:37:52,240
reported on it first fired and
now no one else wants to talk
668
00:37:52,240 –> 00:37:53,120
about it.
Yeah.
669
00:37:53,120 –> 00:37:55,200
And it’s not like he was just
some rogue reporter.
670
00:37:55,200 –> 00:37:59,000
I’m assuming the New York Times
has levels that you go through.
671
00:37:59,000 –> 00:38:02,320
You submitted somebody.
I’m sure a few people had to
672
00:38:02,320 –> 00:38:03,840
report it.
And then they got that call,
673
00:38:03,840 –> 00:38:06,040
like, Nope.
And they like, all right, we end
674
00:38:06,040 –> 00:38:08,920
up proving that anymore.
And it might not, it might not
675
00:38:08,920 –> 00:38:11,440
have even been the government.
It could have just been there.
676
00:38:11,440 –> 00:38:14,560
They, the government had their
three biggest advertisers called
677
00:38:14,560 –> 00:38:17,760
like, hey, we’re going to be
pulling our ads If this guy is
678
00:38:17,760 –> 00:38:20,840
still employed, you know, that’s
where the money is in
679
00:38:20,840 –> 00:38:22,880
advertisement.
Like you said, these big
680
00:38:22,880 –> 00:38:26,680
corporations basically control
our government and that’s what
681
00:38:26,680 –> 00:38:29,520
controls media.
If they pull their ads and
682
00:38:29,520 –> 00:38:33,640
that’s it, you basically just a
Zine or some religious magazine
683
00:38:33,640 –> 00:38:36,880
that weirdo gave you.
Yeah, your fucking podcast on
684
00:38:36,880 –> 00:38:39,080
the Internet at that point.
Right.
685
00:38:39,800 –> 00:38:44,920
So the other reporter, Alma
Guillermo Prieto, wasn’t
686
00:38:45,000 –> 00:38:49,280
attacked quite as hard for her
article, but she thinks it’s
687
00:38:49,280 –> 00:38:51,000
just because the Times was
bigger.
688
00:38:51,160 –> 00:38:54,280
So ruining that guy was just
gonna ruin everyone.
689
00:38:54,440 –> 00:38:57,880
That said, the Reagan
administration did send a letter
690
00:38:57,880 –> 00:39:00,760
to her boss claiming she used to
be employed by a Communist
691
00:39:00,760 –> 00:39:03,480
newspaper in Mexico.
So God.
692
00:39:03,760 –> 00:39:06,600
Just trying to fuck with her.
This is a quote from her.
693
00:39:06,800 –> 00:39:09,920
The price I paid and that all
reporters in El Salvador in
694
00:39:09,920 –> 00:39:13,360
those critical and brutal years
of the war paid was a loss of
695
00:39:13,360 –> 00:39:17,160
confidence in themselves and the
besieged feeling of always
696
00:39:17,160 –> 00:39:20,440
having it be our word against
the State Department.
697
00:39:20,680 –> 00:39:24,600
End Quote.
She also pointed out something
698
00:39:24,600 –> 00:39:27,920
that we’ve already kind of
touched on, that the criticism
699
00:39:27,920 –> 00:39:31,840
around what was happening in El
Salvador eventually stopped
700
00:39:31,840 –> 00:39:34,400
being, well, no, there’s no
evidence of what you’re talking
701
00:39:34,400 –> 00:39:36,800
about.
And it just became, oh, you’re a
702
00:39:36,800 –> 00:39:41,280
leftist sympathizer if you say
what we’re doing in El Salvador
703
00:39:41,280 –> 00:39:43,720
is wrong.
And boy, does that sound
704
00:39:43,960 –> 00:39:45,640
familiar.
I was right.
705
00:39:45,920 –> 00:39:49,400
Yeah, exactly.
That’s sounds like a tactic
706
00:39:49,480 –> 00:39:51,800
maybe.
This reminds me a lot of the
707
00:39:51,800 –> 00:39:55,480
Gary Webb story.
Gary Webb is the reporter who
708
00:39:55,680 –> 00:40:00,080
broke the story that the CIA
essentially started the crack
709
00:40:00,120 –> 00:40:02,760
epidemic in the United States.
This.
710
00:40:03,040 –> 00:40:06,320
That we’re talking about today,
El Mazzottay also falls under
711
00:40:06,320 –> 00:40:09,440
the umbrella of the Iran Contra
affair.
712
00:40:09,720 –> 00:40:12,960
So did them selling crack.
That’s where that emanates from.
713
00:40:13,200 –> 00:40:17,800
And what’s really sad about Gary
Webb is when that story came
714
00:40:17,800 –> 00:40:23,160
out, instead of the New York
Times and the LA Times looking
715
00:40:23,160 –> 00:40:28,120
into the facts behind his
claims, they started attacking
716
00:40:28,120 –> 00:40:33,640
him as a reporter and saying
stuff like, well, here he says
717
00:40:33,640 –> 00:40:35,800
they sold a lot of crack and it
wasn’t a lot.
718
00:40:35,920 –> 00:40:41,920
It’s like, OK, so so you think
it wasn’t as the CIA didn’t sell
719
00:40:41,920 –> 00:40:46,000
as much crack as he said.
So now this story is bullshit.
720
00:40:46,160 –> 00:40:48,760
It made no sense the way they
attacked it.
721
00:40:48,960 –> 00:40:53,520
But they attacked him hard
enough that to this day a lot of
722
00:40:53,520 –> 00:40:55,360
people think that story was
debunked.
723
00:40:55,360 –> 00:40:59,000
It wasn’t fucking debunked, they
just attacked him as a writer.
724
00:40:59,280 –> 00:41:03,360
And I mean, The thing is, most
white Americans inherently want
725
00:41:03,360 –> 00:41:07,960
to believe in the United States
as a land of the free and stuff.
726
00:41:07,960 –> 00:41:10,800
So they’re looking for
confirmation bias.
727
00:41:10,800 –> 00:41:12,840
It’s similar to when you talk to
a cult member.
728
00:41:12,840 –> 00:41:16,680
You I tell people all the time,
you can’t reason with somebody
729
00:41:16,680 –> 00:41:19,640
that based their life off of
emotions instead of facts.
730
00:41:19,640 –> 00:41:22,240
So you know, you’re not going to
out fact somebody when they’re
731
00:41:22,520 –> 00:41:24,320
basing their life off of
emotions.
732
00:41:24,320 –> 00:41:26,840
And that’s what happens with a
lot of these stories.
733
00:41:26,840 –> 00:41:28,440
People aren’t really looking for
a proof.
734
00:41:28,440 –> 00:41:31,720
They like, oh, we’ll see.
That company that’s been around
735
00:41:31,720 –> 00:41:34,800
for 100 years said that’s a, you
know, it mustn’t be true what
736
00:41:34,800 –> 00:41:37,560
they said.
Yeah, I think people for the
737
00:41:37,560 –> 00:41:40,880
most part, you know, in their
opinions, they’re like, well, I
738
00:41:40,880 –> 00:41:42,880
believe that.
And sort of the six other people
739
00:41:42,880 –> 00:41:45,560
that believe exactly what I
believe, and I’m not going to
740
00:41:45,560 –> 00:41:48,920
look in any deeper than that, I
got these six people who are
741
00:41:48,920 –> 00:41:51,560
also not very educated.
They agree with me as well.
742
00:41:51,560 –> 00:41:55,120
So this must be fact, but it’s
also like people believing that
743
00:41:55,120 –> 00:41:57,640
America is, you know, the land
of the free.
744
00:41:57,640 –> 00:41:59,760
So great.
A lot of these people that’s
745
00:41:59,760 –> 00:42:02,760
like their identity and being
told something that you believed
746
00:42:02,760 –> 00:42:05,600
your entire life that is like to
the you’re in your blood.
747
00:42:05,920 –> 00:42:08,760
Most people can’t handle that.
They would rather deny, deny,
748
00:42:08,760 –> 00:42:11,600
call you a liar, say this, you
know, make up something to just
749
00:42:11,800 –> 00:42:15,120
turn around and face the fact
that we’re not that free.
750
00:42:15,200 –> 00:42:19,080
Yeah, the mainstream media
outlets leaning on government
751
00:42:19,080 –> 00:42:21,600
access the way they do is bad
for us.
752
00:42:21,760 –> 00:42:26,640
It’s really bad for us, and it
has gone a long way toward
753
00:42:26,640 –> 00:42:31,680
fostering this line of thinking
where, OK, you said the
754
00:42:31,680 –> 00:42:34,040
government did this.
Well, The New York Times asked
755
00:42:34,040 –> 00:42:35,720
the government, and the
government said they didn’t.
756
00:42:35,720 –> 00:42:37,880
So you’re a conspiracy theorist
now.
757
00:42:38,080 –> 00:42:39,680
That is, that’s.
A dumb opinion.
758
00:42:40,160 –> 00:42:44,680
That is one of the most
effective propaganda campaigns
759
00:42:44,720 –> 00:42:49,600
of all time because we really
have hit that point where even
760
00:42:49,600 –> 00:42:53,200
people who, you know, even
during the Trump administration,
761
00:42:53,200 –> 00:42:58,440
people you know, who don’t trust
Donald Trump, just put the word
762
00:42:58,440 –> 00:43:02,000
conspiracy in front of anything
the government did while Trump
763
00:43:02,000 –> 00:43:04,160
was in office.
And those same people will be
764
00:43:04,160 –> 00:43:06,880
like, that’s a conspiracy.
But I don’t deal in
765
00:43:07,200 –> 00:43:09,680
conspiracies.
They usually add the word right
766
00:43:09,680 –> 00:43:11,760
wing in front of it.
No matter what you’re talking
767
00:43:11,760 –> 00:43:14,640
about, every conspiracy is a
right wing conspiracy.
768
00:43:14,840 –> 00:43:17,840
And at some point, we have to
get it through our heads that
769
00:43:17,840 –> 00:43:20,680
government dissent and
questioning the government
770
00:43:20,720 –> 00:43:23,720
doesn’t make you a conspiracy
theorist, makes you a fucking
771
00:43:23,720 –> 00:43:25,960
American.
It’s what you’re supposed to do.
772
00:43:26,880 –> 00:43:29,840
Exactly, That’s like what the
whole civil rights movement was
773
00:43:29,840 –> 00:43:33,760
questioning the government or
you know, saying that y’all say
774
00:43:33,760 –> 00:43:36,640
these things to be true but look
at how y’all moving, you know?
775
00:43:37,160 –> 00:43:41,680
Yeah, and on top of being
disgusting racists and bigots,
776
00:43:41,880 –> 00:43:45,280
one of the biggest
disappointments about these
777
00:43:45,280 –> 00:43:48,920
right wingers that we saw in the
90s who were like, get your
778
00:43:48,920 –> 00:43:51,640
guns, the government is coming.
They were just waiting for the
779
00:43:51,640 –> 00:43:54,760
right fucking government boot to
lick and they found it.
780
00:43:54,880 –> 00:43:58,040
And it’s Trump.
So that was a whole fucking scam
781
00:43:58,040 –> 00:44:00,040
too.
They were never gonna overthrow
782
00:44:00,040 –> 00:44:02,040
the government.
They just want the right
783
00:44:02,040 –> 00:44:04,040
president to fucking worship.
It’s like.
784
00:44:04,360 –> 00:44:07,000
Which is so embarrassing.
I’ve never thought about Trump
785
00:44:07,040 –> 00:44:09,040
ever until he became president.
You know what I mean?
786
00:44:09,040 –> 00:44:11,440
Like you’d see him on TV home
alone.
787
00:44:11,440 –> 00:44:14,440
I never thought any.
But it, it’s just, it’s an it’s,
788
00:44:14,960 –> 00:44:17,320
it’s dangerous and it’s awful,
don’t get me wrong, but it’s
789
00:44:17,320 –> 00:44:20,200
also kind of embarrassing.
But that’s your guy.
790
00:44:20,240 –> 00:44:22,560
That guy.
Yeah, it’s why.
791
00:44:22,560 –> 00:44:24,000
Poopy Don?
What do they call him?
792
00:44:24,000 –> 00:44:25,040
Diaper Don?
That’s.
793
00:44:25,920 –> 00:44:28,720
Putin, Don.
Oh, he poops his pants.
794
00:44:28,720 –> 00:44:30,360
Oh, Putin Don.
Yeah, I guess he poops his
795
00:44:30,360 –> 00:44:31,720
pants.
He always wears a diaper.
796
00:44:32,280 –> 00:44:34,240
Trump was that Donald Trump?
It was some story.
797
00:44:34,240 –> 00:44:37,640
I don’t think it got too big was
that him or wanted somebody else
798
00:44:37,640 –> 00:44:39,920
in his cabinet.
They Oh no, that’s putting Ron
799
00:44:39,920 –> 00:44:44,280
to Sanchez some story about he
couldn’t find some spoon on the
800
00:44:44,280 –> 00:44:46,040
plane.
He just started eating pudding
801
00:44:46,040 –> 00:44:51,280
with his hand like a chair or
something where I heard.
802
00:44:51,880 –> 00:44:54,360
Yeah, you can’t be president if
you’re doing that.
803
00:44:54,800 –> 00:44:56,320
That’s.
Like fucking I.
804
00:44:56,320 –> 00:45:00,800
Think it was putting Ron.
Or also, didn’t he know the
805
00:45:00,800 –> 00:45:02,400
thing that we all learned in
grade school?
806
00:45:02,400 –> 00:45:04,560
You used the lid as your spoon?
Yeah.
807
00:45:04,560 –> 00:45:07,000
Why did Ron not use his lid for
his pudding?
808
00:45:07,000 –> 00:45:09,960
Why did he use his hands?
Probably thought it was gay or
809
00:45:09,960 –> 00:45:12,600
something.
You can’t eat at everybody’s
810
00:45:12,600 –> 00:45:13,600
house.
That’s it.
811
00:45:13,720 –> 00:45:17,960
Don’t you just yuck.
So one of the other things these
812
00:45:17,960 –> 00:45:21,480
journalists had working against
them is the details of this
813
00:45:21,480 –> 00:45:26,080
story sound like movie shit.
It sounds incredible.
814
00:45:26,320 –> 00:45:30,480
And that was the response a lot
of people had was OK, so you
815
00:45:30,480 –> 00:45:34,240
just believed this one witness
who told you this thing happened
816
00:45:34,240 –> 00:45:37,520
and they’re like, you read where
I saw charred skulls and stuff,
817
00:45:37,520 –> 00:45:40,360
right?
But if anyone out there, I don’t
818
00:45:40,360 –> 00:45:43,600
know any right wingers listening
to this are like, I’m still
819
00:45:43,600 –> 00:45:47,640
unconvinced.
In 1992, when the Salvadoran
820
00:45:47,640 –> 00:45:51,120
civil war finally came to an
end, part of the peace treaty
821
00:45:51,120 –> 00:45:57,600
involved sending a team of
anthropologists to Mozote to
822
00:45:57,600 –> 00:46:03,560
exhume bodies and see, was it a
shootout between two groups, or
823
00:46:03,760 –> 00:46:08,200
were these two writers correct?
And of course, there was number
824
00:46:08,200 –> 00:46:10,560
shootout.
Everything they reported
825
00:46:10,840 –> 00:46:13,400
happened.
This amount of people, they said
826
00:46:13,400 –> 00:46:16,640
died, died.
They exhumed the bodies.
827
00:46:16,640 –> 00:46:20,840
They were able to determine how
they died, and it was as brutal
828
00:46:20,840 –> 00:46:24,640
as described.
So all of this shit has been
829
00:46:24,880 –> 00:46:29,040
confirmed.
And of course, the Salvadoran
830
00:46:29,040 –> 00:46:32,280
minister of defense informed a
truth Commission that was
831
00:46:32,280 –> 00:46:35,200
eventually set up to investigate
that, uh oh.
832
00:46:35,200 –> 00:46:38,800
They had no records of what
soldiers from this battalion
833
00:46:38,800 –> 00:46:41,080
were involved.
So because this battalion
834
00:46:41,080 –> 00:46:44,960
carried on until 1992, it was
dissolved when the civil war
835
00:46:45,000 –> 00:46:48,840
ended, and it was one of the
most again, elite and
836
00:46:48,840 –> 00:46:53,160
prestigious units within this
side of the El Salvador
837
00:46:53,320 –> 00:46:56,160
military, which again we trained
him.
838
00:46:56,400 –> 00:47:01,080
In 2016, a judge named Jorge
Guzman reopened a judicial
839
00:47:01,080 –> 00:47:06,640
inquiry into the massacre, which
sounds like progress, but as we
840
00:47:06,640 –> 00:47:13,720
speak, the country is ruled by a
dictator named Naive Bukele.
841
00:47:13,840 –> 00:47:17,640
We actually did an episode of
the Unpopular Opinion podcast
842
00:47:17,880 –> 00:47:20,760
about him because he calls
himself the world’s coolest
843
00:47:20,760 –> 00:47:23,320
dictator.
He really leans into the
844
00:47:23,320 –> 00:47:28,720
dictator shit.
He was very opposed to reopening
845
00:47:29,200 –> 00:47:31,600
this judicial inquiry because
he’s on the side of the
846
00:47:31,600 –> 00:47:34,680
government that did it.
He’s on the side that let’s why
847
00:47:34,680 –> 00:47:38,440
we’re not mad at them because
he’s a dictator that is still
848
00:47:38,440 –> 00:47:42,880
beholden to us.
And so it seemed like this was
849
00:47:42,880 –> 00:47:46,320
going to end in maybe some sort
of justice.
850
00:47:46,520 –> 00:47:49,320
They reopen the inquiry in April
2021.
851
00:47:49,680 –> 00:47:54,080
Someone testifies in front of
that inquiry and breaks the news
852
00:47:54,080 –> 00:47:58,280
that U.S. military advisor Alan
Bruce Hazelwood was most likely
853
00:47:58,280 –> 00:48:00,320
present when the massacre
happened.
854
00:48:00,320 –> 00:48:03,160
So it’s not just that we trained
these motherfuckers.
855
00:48:03,160 –> 00:48:05,680
We were there to watch them do
this.
856
00:48:05,960 –> 00:48:08,160
So they’re making progress,
making progress.
857
00:48:08,360 –> 00:48:14,120
And then that inquiry ended when
Naive Bukele issued a law that
858
00:48:14,120 –> 00:48:17,000
any judge over the age of 60 had
to retire.
859
00:48:17,160 –> 00:48:20,560
And the judge looking into this
was 61.
860
00:48:20,720 –> 00:48:25,440
And they think that’s why he
wrote that law was just to end
861
00:48:25,640 –> 00:48:29,080
this inquiry, and it put
hundreds of people out of work.
862
00:48:29,400 –> 00:48:31,240
There’s sixty day.
I feel like that’s some we can
863
00:48:31,240 –> 00:48:33,600
make work over here, even the
host news for evil.
864
00:48:33,600 –> 00:48:36,720
We should probably incorporate
that in our politics in America.
865
00:48:37,160 –> 00:48:39,960
Yeah, like the reason he did it.
Isn’t people were excited.
866
00:48:40,600 –> 00:48:44,080
Yeah, the reason he did it isn’t
great, but I was like, I mean,
867
00:48:44,200 –> 00:48:47,000
yeah, yes.
You’re a little bit too out of
868
00:48:47,000 –> 00:48:48,880
touch.
Should be affecting people lives
869
00:48:48,920 –> 00:48:51,800
at 60 years old.
Yeah, it’s like when right
870
00:48:51,800 –> 00:48:55,920
wingers are like defund the FBI.
I’m like, yeah, but not for the
871
00:48:55,920 –> 00:48:58,640
reasons you want.
Like you just want to replace
872
00:48:58,640 –> 00:49:00,720
them with a right wing FBI
probably.
873
00:49:01,680 –> 00:49:05,440
So, yeah, I had a bunch of stuff
in the notes here about MS13,
874
00:49:05,440 –> 00:49:10,040
but I talked about that up top.
But again, this is how MS13
875
00:49:10,040 –> 00:49:12,280
started.
This is a big part of how the
876
00:49:12,320 –> 00:49:16,880
immigration crisis in general in
this country started was us
877
00:49:16,880 –> 00:49:20,080
going into Latin American
countries either overthrowing
878
00:49:20,080 –> 00:49:23,240
their governments or putting
down movements that were trying
879
00:49:23,240 –> 00:49:26,600
to overthrow the government and
making it such a dangerous place
880
00:49:26,600 –> 00:49:31,960
to be that people were willing
to now send their kids alone on
881
00:49:31,960 –> 00:49:36,240
foot to try and make it here.
You don’t do that if things are
882
00:49:36,640 –> 00:49:39,440
mostly chill.
It’s not Oakland down there.
883
00:49:39,440 –> 00:49:41,760
It’s not just people are getting
their cars broken into.
884
00:49:42,240 –> 00:49:47,160
Like this is fucking real
goddamn peril that people are
885
00:49:47,160 –> 00:49:51,520
fleeing and we treat them like
they are freeloaders coming to
886
00:49:51,520 –> 00:49:54,840
this country because we’re so
free and rich and meanwhile
887
00:49:54,840 –> 00:50:00,000
we’re all broke and oppressed.
And also we like we somehow
888
00:50:00,040 –> 00:50:04,000
figured out how to make half of
us blame these people that are
889
00:50:04,080 –> 00:50:05,720
trying to come over here for a
better life.
890
00:50:05,720 –> 00:50:08,600
I’m really, a lot of times I’m
very grateful I don’t really
891
00:50:08,600 –> 00:50:11,360
have parents cuz all my friends
are dealing with their parents
892
00:50:11,360 –> 00:50:14,400
who’ve suddenly have just become
very Trumpy liberals their whole
893
00:50:14,400 –> 00:50:15,000
life.
And now.
894
00:50:15,000 –> 00:50:16,720
And I was with my friend’s mom
the other day.
895
00:50:16,720 –> 00:50:18,080
I was helping her with
something.
896
00:50:18,080 –> 00:50:22,440
And I’d met her one other time
before this and we’d spend 1/2
897
00:50:22,440 –> 00:50:26,560
hour together and she mentioned
the illegals four times.
898
00:50:26,840 –> 00:50:30,480
And I was just like, great, so
do you want to finish this thing
899
00:50:30,480 –> 00:50:33,680
I came over to help you with or?
And she was just like, well, I’m
900
00:50:33,680 –> 00:50:35,200
struggling.
And they come over here and
901
00:50:35,200 –> 00:50:37,960
they’re handed everything they
need on a silver platter.
902
00:50:37,960 –> 00:50:41,360
And I was like, I know you
really want to talk about this,
903
00:50:41,800 –> 00:50:44,520
but I wouldn’t be able to get
out of a lineup in two weeks, so
904
00:50:44,520 –> 00:50:46,000
I’m not.
But there’s a machine that has
905
00:50:46,040 –> 00:50:50,240
gotten people to really believe
and vote against this when it’s
906
00:50:50,400 –> 00:50:54,480
simply not true.
That and it’s so many myths
907
00:50:54,480 –> 00:50:57,240
about black people.
A lot of states have before
908
00:50:57,240 –> 00:50:59,120
Trump were voting out
affirmative action.
909
00:50:59,120 –> 00:51:01,920
But like one of the mass
shooters, I can’t keep up with
910
00:51:01,920 –> 00:51:04,000
him.
In his manifesto, he said he was
911
00:51:04,000 –> 00:51:09,560
angry that because he heard that
black people get like $75,000
912
00:51:09,560 –> 00:51:11,000
from the government for
something.
913
00:51:11,000 –> 00:51:14,000
And all of this stuff is like
how they voted.
914
00:51:14,360 –> 00:51:16,800
What state?
I think Harvard has some lawsuit
915
00:51:16,800 –> 00:51:19,600
or something because some kid
didn’t get into college because
916
00:51:19,600 –> 00:51:21,920
he thought it was black people.
And they were like, no, man, you
917
00:51:21,920 –> 00:51:25,720
didn’t get in because all of
these legacies got in above you.
918
00:51:25,720 –> 00:51:28,080
But yeah, it’s been going on
forever.
919
00:51:28,080 –> 00:51:30,320
And now, you know, immigrants
are just a new target.
920
00:51:30,320 –> 00:51:35,400
It’s America has been able to
convince its citizens to blame
921
00:51:35,400 –> 00:51:37,920
each other instead of the
government for not doing its
922
00:51:37,920 –> 00:51:40,560
job.
Oh yeah, that’s some theories on
923
00:51:40,560 –> 00:51:42,680
why Martin Luther King was
assassinated.
924
00:51:42,680 –> 00:51:45,240
He was able to get poor white
people and poor black people to
925
00:51:45,240 –> 00:51:48,920
unite and be like, Oh yeah, the
government’s fucking us.
926
00:51:48,920 –> 00:51:51,800
And there’s theories on that’s
why they took him out is because
927
00:51:51,800 –> 00:51:53,600
he was actually able to unite
people.
928
00:51:53,600 –> 00:51:54,840
I don’t.
Think that’s a theory.
929
00:51:56,360 –> 00:51:58,480
That’s that’s what Cohen tell us
about.
930
00:51:58,600 –> 00:52:02,120
That that’s more also, that’s
more what, why what got Fred
931
00:52:02,120 –> 00:52:04,040
Hampton killed?
He was starting the Rainbow
932
00:52:04,040 –> 00:52:06,600
Coalition.
The reason they killed Martin
933
00:52:06,600 –> 00:52:11,040
Luther King is he was realizing
more that socialism, he was
934
00:52:11,040 –> 00:52:16,320
going more radical left.
One of his last speeches was, I
935
00:52:16,320 –> 00:52:18,480
forget the name of it, but you
can pull it up on YouTube.
936
00:52:18,480 –> 00:52:21,680
He was actually becoming more
socialist and getting close to
937
00:52:21,680 –> 00:52:24,600
the word Malcolm was teaching.
And you know, if you go off of
938
00:52:24,600 –> 00:52:27,680
the what the media says, Malcolm
was just super radical.
939
00:52:27,680 –> 00:52:30,400
But it wasn’t like that.
But yeah, that’s why they killed
940
00:52:30,560 –> 00:52:33,440
Martin Luther King, because he
was, he was getting closer.
941
00:52:33,640 –> 00:52:36,360
He said something like, I’ll
I’ve LED my people into a
942
00:52:36,840 –> 00:52:38,440
burning building or something
like that.
943
00:52:38,440 –> 00:52:40,800
But yeah, man, America is a it’s
a motherfucker.
944
00:52:41,320 –> 00:52:43,240
The way they just manipulate
images.
945
00:52:43,480 –> 00:52:45,560
Yeah.
And how people just believe it
946
00:52:45,960 –> 00:52:49,800
and they’re just, they just.
Yeah, it’s easier.
947
00:52:49,960 –> 00:52:53,520
It’s easier to just believe the
government is good.
948
00:52:54,320 –> 00:52:57,920
The government.
Yeah, but I’d rather be mad all
949
00:52:57,920 –> 00:53:00,080
the time, you know what I mean?
I’m glad that’s.
950
00:53:00,320 –> 00:53:02,480
The road I’ve taken for sure.
Ignorant.
951
00:53:02,840 –> 00:53:04,240
Yeah.
Yeah, so.
952
00:53:04,600 –> 00:53:09,920
That’s the Mozote massacre.
It is a thing that people will
953
00:53:09,920 –> 00:53:14,320
never be taken to task for.
There I don’t think is ever
954
00:53:14,320 –> 00:53:19,000
going to be any sense of justice
when it comes to this,
955
00:53:19,000 –> 00:53:22,800
especially now that that inquiry
that had been going since 2016
956
00:53:23,000 –> 00:53:26,640
is essentially shut down.
And that’s the Reagan
957
00:53:26,640 –> 00:53:29,720
administration.
We’re doing a bonus episode next
958
00:53:29,720 –> 00:53:33,720
week where we’re going to go
through a bunch of other lesser
959
00:53:33,720 –> 00:53:38,440
known Reagan scandals in a
little more rapid fire
960
00:53:38,440 –> 00:53:41,240
succession because we got a lot
to get through the HUD rigging
961
00:53:41,240 –> 00:53:43,520
scandal.
That was an interesting one.
962
00:53:43,680 –> 00:53:46,520
There’s so many, God damn.
My God, I don’t.
963
00:53:46,600 –> 00:53:50,320
Think is that housing right or
is that housing Urban
964
00:53:50,320 –> 00:53:53,000
Development or something like?
That Yep, that was a bribery
965
00:53:53,000 –> 00:53:58,800
scandal where somehow they were
allocating HUD money in a way
966
00:53:58,800 –> 00:54:02,000
that benefited people who were
friendly with the Reagan
967
00:54:02,040 –> 00:54:05,440
campaign, which I’m surprised
anyone got in trouble for that
968
00:54:05,440 –> 00:54:08,760
because that’s the kind of thing
like diverting money from poor
969
00:54:08,760 –> 00:54:11,520
people doesn’t usually get you
sent to jail.
970
00:54:11,680 –> 00:54:14,480
Just ask Brett Favre.
There’s right?
971
00:54:15,360 –> 00:54:17,920
Yeah, like guys.
What’s crazy about that?
972
00:54:18,040 –> 00:54:21,640
I’ll probably bring it up on a
local news roundup episode at
973
00:54:21,640 –> 00:54:26,120
some point in the future, but
someone was finally arrested in
974
00:54:26,320 –> 00:54:31,280
the Mississippi welfare fraud
thing, and it was the reporter
975
00:54:31,320 –> 00:54:36,400
who broke the story because she
refused to name her sources when
976
00:54:36,520 –> 00:54:40,640
the governor ordered her to.
So rest easy, America, there’s
977
00:54:40,640 –> 00:54:43,800
been an arrest in that.
Oh my God.
978
00:54:43,920 –> 00:54:46,880
Yeah, that’s fucking.
The only amendment that we care
979
00:54:46,880 –> 00:54:50,400
about is the second one, cause
like the freedom of the press is
980
00:54:50,400 –> 00:54:53,200
a pretty big one.
And that’s a big thing we’re
981
00:54:53,200 –> 00:54:55,720
taught is that press don’t have,
doesn’t have to give up their
982
00:54:55,720 –> 00:54:58,520
sources to protect sources.
So they’ll report the news.
983
00:54:59,080 –> 00:55:01,280
Unless you’re right wing,
governor wants you to, then
984
00:55:01,600 –> 00:55:02,480
yeah, to.
Yeah.
985
00:55:02,960 –> 00:55:06,480
So that’s our episode.
We’ll have more Reagan
986
00:55:06,480 –> 00:55:10,920
shenanigans to come this month.
Hopefully it’s not all this sad,
987
00:55:10,920 –> 00:55:13,200
but probably.
I don’t feel like there’s gonna
988
00:55:13,200 –> 00:55:16,520
be any good stuff that Reagan.
I don’t remember any.
989
00:55:16,840 –> 00:55:17,760
Yeah.
He would have.
990
00:55:17,760 –> 00:55:19,320
Had he said that was?
Good.
991
00:55:19,320 –> 00:55:21,960
I mean, we could talk about that
creepy Genesis video where he
992
00:55:21,960 –> 00:55:23,880
was a puppet in it.
That was fun.
993
00:55:23,880 –> 00:55:26,120
Land of confusion, no.
I don’t know what that’s about,
994
00:55:26,120 –> 00:55:28,880
but I would like to learn more.
That seems weird.
995
00:55:28,880 –> 00:55:30,520
The Land of Confusion by
Genesis.
996
00:55:30,520 –> 00:55:34,840
It was a creepy ass video.
So hey Kim, John, thank you both
997
00:55:35,120 –> 00:55:36,960
for doing the pod.
Thank you.
998
00:55:37,720 –> 00:55:40,280
What do we have to plug before
we get out of here ’cause this
999
00:55:40,280 –> 00:55:42,440
feels like a great time to plug
stuff.
1000
00:55:42,680 –> 00:55:46,840
Adam toddbrown.substack.com, you
can go read my writings.
1001
00:55:46,840 –> 00:55:50,000
I do a solo podcast called In
Broad Daylight that you can
1002
00:55:50,000 –> 00:55:52,640
listen to there.
That’s also a video podcast.
1003
00:55:52,640 –> 00:55:55,680
So there’s like pictures that
pop up on the screen, things
1004
00:55:55,680 –> 00:55:57,840
that the like, there’s only
three episodes.
1005
00:55:57,840 –> 00:56:00,040
It’s been fun so far.
Go watch it.
1006
00:56:00,040 –> 00:56:01,400
Give me a reason to keep doing
it.
1007
00:56:01,640 –> 00:56:03,800
And that’s it.
Cam, what do you got to plug?
1008
00:56:04,200 –> 00:56:07,360
It always feels so weird to plug
anything after a bummer.
1009
00:56:07,480 –> 00:56:11,120
Oh really?
Well, listen to my podcast.
1010
00:56:12,280 –> 00:56:16,360
But yeah.
Kim Kral KYMKRAL Crawl space.
1011
00:56:16,360 –> 00:56:19,560
Every Wednesday I wrote a book,
Confessions of a recovering
1012
00:56:19,560 –> 00:56:22,440
Party Girl.
I’m putting some of my podcast
1013
00:56:22,440 –> 00:56:25,320
clips on TikTok so follow me
there too if you’d like.
1014
00:56:25,520 –> 00:56:28,840
John, what do you got to put?
Well, as usual, search my name
1015
00:56:28,840 –> 00:56:31,680
on YouTube because it’s only
it’s built that way so that
1016
00:56:31,680 –> 00:56:34,080
people can find me and not the
civil rights activist John
1017
00:56:34,080 –> 00:56:36,760
Lewis.
Because my video essays take so
1018
00:56:36,840 –> 00:56:38,560
long to write, like two to four
weeks.
1019
00:56:38,600 –> 00:56:42,520
I just launched a solo podcast
that I’m putting on my second
1020
00:56:42,520 –> 00:56:45,480
channel, but if you follow my
main when you’ll see it, it’s
1021
00:56:45,480 –> 00:56:48,720
called Retro Rewind.
What I’m doing is going back and
1022
00:56:48,720 –> 00:56:52,360
listening to albums that are
minimum 15 years old with
1023
00:56:52,360 –> 00:56:55,040
hindsight to see how well they
age, and then pulling up
1024
00:56:55,040 –> 00:56:57,280
Pitchfork reviews and reading
those.
1025
00:56:57,280 –> 00:56:59,760
I wanted to do the source
reviews but apparently they
1026
00:56:59,760 –> 00:57:03,320
didn’t archive their reviews.
If anyone knows how to find
1027
00:57:03,320 –> 00:57:05,960
those reviews online let me
know.
1028
00:57:05,960 –> 00:57:08,200
I search.
The Wayback Machine is pretty
1029
00:57:08,200 –> 00:57:10,000
impossible.
Oh, that’s crazy.
1030
00:57:10,320 –> 00:57:13,240
I dropped two episodes.
On my second one, I did Jay-Z,
1031
00:57:13,240 –> 00:57:17,000
The Black Album and then Lupe
Fiasco’s Food and liquor.
1032
00:57:17,360 –> 00:57:19,760
So it’s pretty interesting, you
know, listening to these albums
1033
00:57:19,760 –> 00:57:22,720
just because, especially hip
hop, I say in these 15 years,
1034
00:57:22,720 –> 00:57:26,240
because that’s how long it takes
the sound to really change.
1035
00:57:26,280 –> 00:57:29,200
And you can go back and listen
and see how things sound with
1036
00:57:29,200 –> 00:57:31,640
fresh ears.
And was it just hot then or is
1037
00:57:31,640 –> 00:57:32,520
it still hot?
No.
1038
00:57:32,720 –> 00:57:35,200
Yeah, that sounds interesting.
People should check that out.
1039
00:57:35,640 –> 00:57:38,160
And I think that’s it.
Let’s get the fuck out of here.
1040
00:57:38,160 –> 00:57:40,240
Kim say goodbye.
Goodbye everybody.
1041
00:57:40,480 –> 00:57:43,640
John, say goodbye.
Stay woke y’all, but not the new
1042
00:57:43,640 –> 00:57:46,920
way America bastardized it.
The pre Trump era woke.
1043
00:57:48,160 –> 00:57:57,440
Goodbye everybody, we love you.
People of Earth, your planet has
1044
00:57:57,480 –> 00:58:10,160
to be destroyed.
Your planet has to be destroyed.

