Friday, January 31, 2014

Ecuador former police chief Edgar Vaca arrested in the US


Ecuador former police chief Edgar Vaca arrested in the US

Ecuadorean police in Quito demo, 27 Aug 13  
 
Nine army officers and one police general were charged in the landmark case

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Police in the United States have arrested former Ecuadorean police commander Edgar Vaca, who is accused of human rights abuses.
The interior minister in Quito issued a statement saying that the retired general was arrested in Washington and will be extradited to Ecuador.
Mr Vaca and nine other officers have been accused of kidnapping and torturing three left-wing rebels in 1985.
He denies all the charges.
An international arrest order had been issued for Mr Vaca.
He was detained on Monday at the request of Interpol, but the news was only confirmed by the Ecuadorean government on Wednesday.
The alleged violations were committed under the government of late President Leon Febres Cordero, who was in power from 1984 to 1988.
The three victims - Susana Cajas, Javier Jarrin and Luis Vaca - were detained in November 1985 for alleged links to an underground opposition group, the Eloy Alfaro Popular Armed Forces.
"They were tortured, beaten, and submitted to particularly sadistic forms of torture, including electric shocks to their genitals," said chief prosecutor Galo Chiriboga.

Rafael Correa, 22 Jan 2014  
 
President Rafael Correa set up a truth commission to investigate human rights abuses...read more: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-25956631

Life at Latitude Zero: High Stakes for Us--and Ecuador

Life at Latitude Zero: High Stakes for Us--and Ecuador: Our personal world is teetering on the edge. So are the worlds of our neighbors, friends and villagers. The sand is going out from unde...

Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Welcome to Vilcabamba, land of conspiracy theorists....

Welcome to Vilcabamba, land of conspiracy theorists
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  The beautiful valley town of Vilcabamba in Ecuador is famed for the longevity of its residents – and now it's plethora of conspiracy theorists...read more: http://www.bridgesandballoons.com/vilcabamba-ecuador-conspiracy-theorists/
 
 

Tuesday, January 28, 2014

State of the Union by Alex Jones - 28 JAN 2014 - "Leave The U.S. While You Still Can"

State of the Union by Alex Jones - 28 JAN 2014 - 
"Leave The U.S. While You Still Can" -

Matt Drudge:  "Have an Exit Plan" - 

 Whats wrong with being a poor boy? Chile- not bad, CR- nope, Australia- -"If You want to get out of there? Talk to me?"
  "I may be the best chance you got."-

- How about a year round growing season w/ spring time climate? Come see US: "Journeyman Jack In ECUADOR"  

Published on Jan 28, 2014
Media Goliath Matt Drudge declared "Have an exit plan..." on his twitter. Just hours away from Obama's declaration of a Unilateral Agenda, Alex Jones weighs out the pros and cons of leaving the United States. Does Leaving behind a tyranny, a culture of zombified death, and a police state have its perks?

Monday, January 27, 2014

1/26/2014 How to visit El Inca Prison in Quito

1/26/2014 How to visit El Inca Prison in Quito

  First of all thank you for visiting this blog. I am creating it to be a voice for the inmates and small children who reside there. There is some old information about this prison online that is no longer true. I want this blog to be useful and accurate.

  Like many things that have to do with governmental institutions in Ecuador, the beginning of the year means changes. This is true with resident visas, procedures for a RUC, and this year in particular at El Inca Prison.....read more: http://quitowomensprison.wordpress.com/

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

‘Pineapples’: How to Not End Up a Disappointed Expat After the Honeymoon Phase Wears Off

–- there are plenty of people that are satisfied with the quality of life that is available, and these are people with imagination. The imagination that mentally transported you away from the gloom of winter can be harnessed in your new location as well. No one plans to fail, but many fail to plan...






...Don’t be tempted to buy a home at first. You didn’t come here to speculate in real estate, you came to start a new life, so avoid sales people or their tours. They will tell you if you decide to leave, you can easily flip it for a profit, but good luck! A good standard rule is to rent for at least a year...









...Just remember, some paradises aren’t meant for everyone, thank God… Above all else – Think like an Escape Artist! ....read more: http://www.escapefromamerica.com/2013/11/pineapples-how-to-not-end-up-a-disappointed-expat/?inf_contact_key=d09fff6acd6eae3b87dcc9b06cef2d4cf6d3fa6fd5924ba860c756b5eac7d5ba

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

the equator acts as a dividing line between the planet’s northern and southern air masses,

FUKUSHIMA - Five stages of grief  - 1: denial  2 :  anger   3 : depression  4 : bargaining  5: acceptance  . When it comes to Fukushima i'm in stage 5  :(  , but i see so many  are still stuck in stage 1 and 2  , and only few have reached  stage 3  .  I haven't seen or met anyone who reached stages 4 or 5  yet  . I don't know if that will be possible at all for majority of people , as at the heart of this matter are their own lives .  People don't take kindly to those who try and warn them of impending danger  - their "go to" response is denial and/or anger...

 - Japan’s crippled Daiichi nuclear facility near Fukushima, hit hard by the March 11, 2011 earthquake and tsunami, has released radioactive materials that have traveled across the entire Northern Hemisphere, a nuclear monitoring watchdog has reported.


The Preparatory Commission for the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test Treaty Organization (CTBTO) reported on Thursday that within nine days after the accident, the radioactive cloud had crossed North America, and


"Three days later when a station in Iceland picked up radioactive materials, it was clear that the cloud had reached Europe."
Because the equator acts as a dividing line between the planet’s northern and southern air masses, radioactive materials from Daiichi remain confined to the northern hemisphere.

Read more: http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/305490#ixzz2r0wv5WVS