Anonymous ID: 8037ed June 28, 2022, 1:18 p.m. No.16548170   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>8210

>>16548140

>Father Jorge Zorreguieta

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jorge_Zorreguieta#Scandal_in_the_Netherlands

The news of Prince Willem-Alexander's relationship and eventual marriage plans to Máxima Zorreguieta caused controversy in the Netherlands. Máxima's father had been the Minister of Agriculture during the regime of former Argentine President Videla, a military dictator who ruled Argentina from 1976 to 1981 and who was responsible for many atrocities against civilians (An estimated 10,000–30,000 people were kidnapped and murdered during this and subsequent military regimes before democracy was restored to Argentina in 1983). Jorge Zorreguieta had resigned one year before the end of the Videla regime and claimed that, as a civilian, he was unaware of the Dirty War while he was a cabinet minister. Professor Michiel Baud, who on request of the Dutch Parliament carried out an inquiry on the involvement of Zorreguieta, concluded that it would have been unlikely for a person in such a powerful position in the government to be unaware of the Dirty War. Despite finding Zorreguieta to be at fault, the marriage between his daughter Máxima and Prince Willem-Alexander was approved by parliament because Máxima herself had not done anything wrong; however Jorge Zorreguieta was not allowed to attend the 2002 wedding. Parliament's approval was necessary for Willem-Alexander to stay in line to the Dutch throne.

Anonymous ID: 8037ed June 28, 2022, 1:22 p.m. No.16548210   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>8287

>>16548170

>Máxima's father had been the Minister of Agriculture during the regime of former Argentine President Videla

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jorge_Rafael_Videla

He came to power in a coup d'Ă©tat that deposed Isabel PerĂłn. In 1985, two years after the return of a representative democratic government, he was prosecuted in the Trial of the Juntas for large-scale human rights abuses and crimes against humanity that took place under his rule, including kidnappings or forced disappearance, widespread torture and extrajudicial murder of activists and political opponents as well as their families at secret concentration camps. An estimated 13,000 to 30,000 political dissidents vanished during this period. Videla was also convicted of the theft of many babies born during the captivity of their mothers at the illegal detention centres and passing them on for illegal adoption by associates of the regime. In his defence, Videla maintained the female guerrilla detainees allowed themselves to fall pregnant in the belief they would not be tortured or executed. On 5 July 2010, Videla took full responsibility for his army's actions during his rule. "I accept the responsibility as the highest military authority during the internal war. My subordinates followed my orders," he told an Argentine court. Videla also sheltered many Nazi fugitives as did Juan PerĂłn before him, as Alfredo Stroessner did in Paraguay and as Hugo Banzer did in Bolivia; he was sometimes known as the "Hitler of the Pampa". He was under house arrest until 10 October 2008, when he was sent to a military prison.

Anonymous ID: 8037ed June 28, 2022, 1:30 p.m. No.16548290   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>8368

>>16548248

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leopold_II_of_Belgium

 

If any of the slave men failed to fulfil their daily quota, their hands and feet were amputated, their bodies mutilated, and all this to set an example for other slaves to work harder. However, if the slave’s hands could not be amputated, his wife and children’s had to pay the price.

Anonymous ID: 8037ed June 28, 2022, 1:33 p.m. No.16548326   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>8359 >>8680

https://nypost.com/2022/06/28/texas-migrant-truck-was-covered-in-spices-to-hide-odor-of-50-dead-bodies/

Texas migrant truck was covered in spices to hide odor of 51 dead bodies

Chilling new details emerged Tuesday in the Texas border horror that left at least 51 migrants dead — including how victims stuffed in a truck were allegedly sprinkled with steak seasoning to mask their odor.

A law-enforcement official told the Texas Tribune that many of the estimated 100 people jammed into the tractor-trailer in San Antonio appeared to have been covered in spices to cover up the odor during the human-smuggling tragedy.

A cry for help coming from the 18-wheeler found abandoned on the southern outskirts of town Monday evening led to the discovery of “stacks of bodies’’ inside the vehicle, which had apparently been made to look like a properly registered truck in an effort to evade detection.

The rig was “cloned,” said the owner of a local Alamo-based trucking company to the San Antonio Express-News — painted to match one of his own, right down to copying his legal vehicle’s Department of Transportation registration number.

“Our reefer [refrigerated trailer] is sitting right in the yard,” Felipe Betancourt Jr., who owns Betancourt Trucking with his father, told the paper. “That one in San Antonio is not our trailer.”

While the truck in San Antonio was made to look like a refrigerated truck, “There was no visible working AC unit on that rig,” said San Antonio Fire Chief Charles Hood.