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Published: Friday, December 30, 2005
Bylined to: Kenneth T. Tellis

Why did the Chicago Transit Authority refuse the CITGO oil?

Date: Thu, 29 Dec 2005 20:20:29 -0500
From: Kenneth T. Tellis kenttellis@gmail.com
To: Editor@vheadline.com

Subject: Foreign Corporate money involved in Latin American elections

Why did the Chicago Transit Authority refuse the CITGO oil? Because like every big city in the US, the corporations rule it.

Since Venezuela will not give the corporations any money, they in turn strike back at Venezuela via the needy. After all, corporations in the US take their cut of the money before anyone else gets it.

There are many factors where corporations have a say. In the past it was US corporate donations given to political parties that gave them total control of Latin America.

The big bucks supplied by US corporations won elections and kept the country under the thumb of the US Why would these corporations want to change that scenario?

Consider how corporations in Venezuela's past kept pro-US governments in power. Where does the opposition get its money from, if not from the US?

What Latin American nations need to do, is to ban all funds given by US corporations to political parties, because the only funding that should be recognized as legal, is that given by the citizens of a country.

The way corporations look at it is that their money is buying the government that they want in power ... a government such as that does not represent the citizens of a country but a foreign corporation.

Thus a law clearly banning foreign funding of Latin American elections would be put in place as early as possible.

Of course there are names of secret corporations in America that operate as societies ... one of these societies is a so-called Pilgrim Society ... or that is the name it goes under in French.

Perhaps investigations of these societies is in order?

If one goes into the background these societies they are in for a shock, as to how far this society reaches into the US' religious groups that have investments in them. It's time for Latin America to do some house-cleaning.

The route that needs to be taken is investigating all foreign corporations in Latin America.

Kenneth T. Tellis
kenttellis@gmail.com

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