Anthony Freda – “American Ostrich” |
Catherine J. Frompovich
Activist Post
Have readers noticed that recently U.S. government and White House “mouth pieces” have taken to rewriting history? Below is a perfect example where the U.S. State Department’s spokesperson is talking about a ‘long-standing’ policy regarding overthrowing foreign governments.
As a matter of long-standing policy, the United States does not support political transitions by nonconstitutional means. Political transitions must be democratic, constitutional, peaceful and legal. — Spokesperson Jen Psaki
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=frO1T3vZNrA#t=157
Did readers catch that numerous individuals, including government leaders, e.g., Russian, Venezuelan, Syrian, would dispute and challenge Psaki’s rather ‘vituperative’ remarks, plus those U.S. journalists who did just that, at that press conference?
Have readers noticed the snide tenor exercised toward journalists who are being ‘schooled’ by government employees and/or bureaucrats. After all, don’t bureaucrats work for us? Who pays their salaries? Our tax dollars! Shouldn’t we expect honesty, transparency, less putdown and, certainly, no rewrites of history, which obviously is happening on a daily basis by using controlled spin and the media?
To set the U.S. State Department’s record straight and not rewrite history, here are the overthrows, or attempts, that the U.S. government has been involved in since the 1950s according to William Blum, an official critic of U.S. foreign policy, historian and author. There are more than 50!
Instances of the United States overthrowing, or attempting to overthrow, a foreign government since the Second World War. (* indicates successful ouster of a government)
- China 1949 to early 1960s
- Albania 1949-53
- East Germany 1950s
- Iran 1953 *
- Guatemala 1954 *
- Costa Rica mid-1950s
- Syria 1956-7
- Egypt 1957
- Indonesia 1957-8
- British Guiana 1953-64 *
- Iraq 1963 *
- North Vietnam 1945-73
- Cambodia 1955-70 *
- Laos 1958 *, 1959 *, 1960 *
- Ecuador 1960-63 *
- Congo 1960 *
- France 1965
- Brazil 1962-64 *
- Dominican Republic 1963 *
- Cuba 1959 to present
- Bolivia 1964 *
- Indonesia 1965 *
- Ghana 1966 *
- Chile 1964-73 *
- Greece 1967 *
- Costa Rica 1970-71
- Bolivia 1971 *
- Australia 1973-75 *
- Angola 1975, 1980s
- Zaire 1975
- Portugal 1974-76 *
- Jamaica 1976-80 *
- Seychelles 1979-81
- Chad 1981-82 *
- Grenada 1983 *
- South Yemen 1982-84
- Suriname 1982-84
- Fiji 1987 *
- Libya 1980s
- Nicaragua 1981-90 *
- Panama 1989 *
- Bulgaria 1990 *
- Albania 1991 *
- Iraq 1991
- Afghanistan 1980s *
- Somalia 1993
- Yugoslavia 1999-2000 *
- Ecuador 2000 *
- Afghanistan 2001 *
- Venezuela 2002 *
- Iraq 2003 *
- Haiti 2004 *
- Somalia 2007 to present
- Libya 2011*
- Syria 2012
- Ukraine 2014
Will the U.S. State Department and Ms. Psaki please get their facts correct before you try to rewrite history via a press conference?
Catherine retired from researching and writing, but felt compelled to write this article.
Catherine J Frompovich (website) is a retired natural nutritionist who earned advanced degrees in Nutrition and Holistic Health Sciences, Certification in Orthomolecular Theory and Practice plus Paralegal Studies. Her work has been published in national and airline magazines since the early 1980s. Catherine authored numerous books on health issues along with co-authoring papers and monographs with physicians, nurses, and holistic healthcare professionals. She has been a consumer healthcare researcher 35 years and counting.
Catherine’s latest book, published October 4, 2013, is Vaccination Voodoo, What YOU Don’t Know About Vaccines, available on Amazon.com.
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“Long Standing” my eye! It’s going on while she speaks.
Just last week, Congress voted for regime change in Russia, despite the
fact that 88% of Russians currently support Putin. What the hell does this have to do with democracy and the will of the people?
In 2012, 11% of America approved of Congress but 94.6% of Congressmen were re-elected. So in America, we’re supposed to believe 88% support is bad and 11% support is good.
The ONLY rational thing to do with this situation is to laugh at it but you have to wonder why so many Americans are actually stupid enough to believe stuff like this. Or worse yet, why the American government THINKS Americans are stupid enough to believe it!
Please do not bring Democracy to my neighborhood. We are doing fine without you. We do not need you. Leave us alone. Please.
American official history, like the official histories of all countries, is fundamentally a compilation of myths formulated to condition the thinking of the population and secure its compliance with current government policy. For example, when I looked a few months ago the official historian of the Department of State was still, a hundred years after the attack, citing the sinking of the passenger ship Sussex as an incident leading to US participation in WWI. The only problem is that the ship was not sunk! Fortunately the Internet now allows the falsity of such historical government-fabricated propaganda to be exposed.
The future generation won’t notice. That is why the history books are “fixed” not to include or to delude the facts.