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>>1665610
como en modern warfare 3
>>183402
>para no meterse en problemas legales le pusieron ese nombre
Si así fuera entonces su nombre no aparecería en la carta de la imagen adjunta.
>>197524
>>hijo mayor con Down
Yo mas bien diría que es un autista funcional.
>>1666398
>In 1980, Moon made more friends in South America when a right-wing alliance of Bolivian military officers and drug dealers organized what became known as the Cocaine Coup. Moon’s WACL associates, such as Alfred Candia, coordinated the arrival of some of the paramilitary operatives who assisted in the violent putsch

>Right-wing Argentine intelligence officers mixed with a contingent of young European neo-fascists as they collaborated with Nazi war criminal Barbie in carrying out the bloody coup that overthrew the elected left-of-center government

>The victory put into power a right-wing military dictatorship indebted to the drug lords. Bolivia became South America’s first narco-state

>One of the first well-wishers arriving in La Paz to congratulate the new government was Moon’s top lieutenant, Bo Hi Pak. The Moon organization published a photo of Pak meeting with the new strongman, General Garcia Meza

>After the visit to the mountainous capital, Pak declared, “I have erected a throne for Father Moon in the world’s highest city.”

>According to later Bolivian government and newspaper reports, a Moon representative invested about $4 million in preparations for the coup. Bolivia’s WACL representatives also played key roles, and CAUSA, one of Moon’s anti-communist organizations, listed as members nearly all the leading Bolivian coup-makers

>Soon, Colonel Luis Arce-Gomez, a coup organizer and the cousin of cocaine kingpin Roberto Suarez, went into partnership with big narco-traffickers, including Trafficante’s Cuban-American smugglers. Nazi war criminal Barbie and his young neo-fascist followers found new work protecting Bolivia’s major cocaine barons and transporting drugs to the border

>“The paramilitary units – conceived by Barbie as a new type of SS – sold themselves to the cocaine barons,” German journalist Kai Hermann wrote. “The attraction of fast money in the cocaine trade was stronger than the idea of a national socialist revolution in Latin America.”

>A month after the coup, General Garcia Meza participated in the Fourth Congress of the Latin American Anti-Communist Confederation, an arm of the World Anti-Communist League. Also attending that Fourth Congress was WACL president Woo Jae Sung, a leading Moon disciple

>As the drug lords consolidated their power in Bolivia, the Moon organization expanded its presence, too. Hermann reported that in early 1981, war criminal Barbie and Moon leader Thomas Ward were seen together in apparent prayer

>On May 31, 1981, Moon representatives sponsored a CAUSA reception at the Sheraton Hotel’s Hall of Freedom in La Paz. Moon’s lieutenant Bo Hi Pak and Bolivian strongman Garcia Meza led a prayer for President Reagan’s recovery from an assassination attempt

>In his speech, Bo Hi Pak declared, “God had chosen the Bolivian people in the heart of South America as the ones to conquer communism.” According to a later Bolivian intelligence report, the Moon organization sought to recruit an “armed church” of Bolivians, with about 7,000 Bolivians receiving some paramilitary training
>>1666346
Ya que los nazis, cultos/sectas extrañas y drogas fueron mencionados en ese hilo.

http://exiledonline.com/the-sordid-rise-fall-of-the-washington-times-how-ex-nazis-cocaine-smugglers-moonie-cultists-created-right-wing-republican-propaganda-organ-and-brought-it-crashing-down/
>Kim Jong-Pil’s contacts with these right-wing leaders proved invaluable to Moon, who had made only a few converts in Japan by the early 1960s. Immediately after Kim Jong-Pil opened the door to Kodama and Sasakawa in late 1962, 50 leaders of an ultra-nationalist Japanese Buddhist sect converted en masse to the Unification Church, according to Yakuza, a book by David E. Kaplan and Alec Dubro

>“Sasakawa became an advisor to Reverend Sun Myung Moon’s Japanese branch of the Unification Church” and collaborated with Moon in building far-right anti-communist organizations in Asia, Kaplan and Dubro wrote

>Moon’s church was active in the Asian People’s Anti-Communist League, a fiercely right-wing group founded by the governments of South Korea and Taiwan. In 1966, the group expanded into the World Anti-Communist League, an international alliance that brought together traditional conservatives with ex-Nazis, overt racialists and Latin American “death squads.”

>Authors Scott Anderson and Jon Lee Anderson wrote in their 1986 book, Inside the League, that Sun Myung Moon was one of five indispensable Asian leaders who made the World Anti-Communist League possible

>The five were Taiwan’s dictator Chiang Kai-shek, South Korea’s dictator Park Chung Hee, yakuza gangsters Sasakawa and Kodama, and Moon, “an evangelist who planned to take over the world through the doctrine of ‘Heavenly Deception,’” the Andersons wrote

>WACL became a well-financed worldwide organization after a secret meeting between Sasakawa and Moon, along with two Kodama representatives, on a lake in Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan, according to the Andersons

>The purpose of the meeting was to create an anti-communist organization that “would further Moon’s global crusade and lend the Japanese yakuza leaders a respectable new façade,” the Andersons wrote

>Mixing organized crime and political extremism, of course, has a long tradition throughout the world. Violent political movements often have blended with criminal operations as a way to arrange covert funding, move operatives or acquire weapons

>Drug smuggling has proven to be a particularly effective way to fill the coffers of extremist movements, especially those that find ways to insinuate themselves within more legitimate operations of sympathetic governments or intelligence services

>In the quarter century after World War II, remnants of fascist movements managed to do just that. Shattered by the Allies, the surviving fascists got a new lease on political life with the start of the Cold War. They helped both Western democracies and right-wing dictatorships battle international communism
>>1666263
dudo que los voluntarios vayan realmente a pelear
son gente tratando de larpear de héroes en redit
en realidad están en la ciudad posando con un arma para la foto e internet posteando tratando de recibir likes y upvotes
>>2420098
no me gusta mentirles pero este es un vato solo vean su cuerpo literalmente un vato hormonado ¿que puedes esperar de hispachan?
Para los que no quieran leer el homoblogposteo biblico de OPato, webm related es un resumen de lo que pasó.
>>110225
>Incluso llegaron al punto de stalkear a admin y mods en un chan ANONIMO saben a qué hora está activo loan

Quieres decir que ese era un admin?

>>110232
>Se imaginan al pobre wey que doxxearon? gasto casi 5 mil pesos mexicanos para que las personas que fue a conocer hicieran un complot para hacerle un dia de mierda, Kek.

Ya se de quien hablan.
Pero tenía un nombre todo generico, y como el 15 porciento de la población de México se llama así, el 40 porciento se divide entre otros nombres genericos como Brayan o Kevin.
Pero si note a ese anon medio ardido, kek
>>1666393
Es verdad, pero solo si tenes un carisma de 7/10.
>>1665695 (OP)
A las mujeres les suele atraer ese tipo de cuerpo