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The Chase of the Condor eBook Frederick Ingram



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In the year of the thunderbird, the condor flew north...

Is it possible an unidentified couple found executed in rural South Carolina in the summer of 1976 were actually "disappeared" from Buenos Aires at the height of Argentina's Dirty War? A review of hundreds of pages of declassified cables, scholarly works, court transcripts, correspondence, and archival evidence suggests the answer could well be yes.

Explore the possibility that a pair of unidentified murder victims found in South Carolina in August 1976 were victims of Argentina's Dirty War. The Chase of the Condor surveys individuals and organizations who were conducting extrajudicial operations against left-wing political opponents and provides a detailed comparison between “Jacques” and Jane Doe and a specific pair of desaparecidos abducted in Buenos Aires (César Amadeo Lugones and María Márta Vasquez Ocampo de Lugones), with particular attention to what would have made them valuable intelligence targets and objects of political repression.

Is this another, previously untold chapter in the story of Operation Condor, which saw Pinochet’s allies hunt down critics around the world? Was the bombing that killed Chilean diplomat Orlando Letelier in Washington not the first such attack in the United States?

The Chase of the Condor presents the best, most complete theory yet for the identity of the SC Mystery Couple and what forces could have conveyed them to their end thousands of miles from home.

It also provides the most serious challenge ever to the credibility of Adolfo Scilingo, the Argentine navy captain whose testimony of death flights spurred Horacio Verbitsky’s 1995 bestseller The Flight, an exposé that shocked a generation and defined a nation’s discourse regarding the most painful period in its history.

The Chase of the Condor eBook Frederick Ingram

Chilling story that reveals more than I think I want to know about our government's hands-on approach in what I can only call murder. The premise is that a couple found dead in Sumter, SC, may have been "disappeared" during the dirty war in South America, and how the C.I.A. may have been involved. I was left wanting more, which might not be a bad thing. I hope this author, who is a personal friend, and a remarkable singer/songwriter, will one day revisit this book, and update it with more material, as we now have Wikileaks, classified documents released, etc., to plumb for details. There were a lot of names and places to remember, and I felt at a loss sometimes to keep it all straight. The temptation would be to use it as a springboard to write a movie script, and throw the search for truth out the window. Don't sell out, Frederick Ingram. Track this down and nail it.

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  • File Size 809 KB
  • Print Length 102 pages
  • Publication Date January 27, 2014
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B00ASQ80P8

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Shocking information and very relevant for the current political climate
A true story of the barbarian fascist government of South America, made possible only under the directions , planing and organizing by the U.S.A. The known "Desaparecidos ", ( Missing ) is 30.000 but the estimates of entire families is 100.000.
The Son of A Bitch of Henry Kissinger start in the Killing of Salvador Allende and grand part of chillian population; from there is the creation of the "Plan Condor " with all the assistant of the C.I.A.
Because this Mass Murders were again so called potential "Left Wing ", the Western media did't say anything. the Cover Up was complete and still today the world do not know about it.
Thank You for the courage of Frederick Ingram and a few others English writers that we see the top of the iceberg .
As a student of the Dirty War in Argentina, the information of this short kindle book is fascinating to me. Mr. Ingram floats the possibility that a pair of well-off murder victims found in South Carolina in 1976 were actually left-leaning dissidents from Argentina who were targeted as part of the global search for subversives under the plan called "Operación Condor". Based out of Chile and under the dictatorship of Pinochet, this plan included the hunting down of exiles from many different Latin American countries. Mr. Ingram's theory is not completely out of left field and many of the points he makes in his argument are convincing and yes, frightening. The downfall of this study, and it's a big downfall, is the poor execution of this book. There are sentences without verbs, incomplete and apparently random ideas that come out of nowhere and literally make the reader scratch his or her head and wonder what exactly the author was trying to say. He mentions many names and it's difficult to recall all of these in a coherent thread of reading. The writing is often dramatic and overly poetic. Consequently, the reading experience is not a pleasant one, for as interested as one may be in the topic. I hope that an editor can fix the mistakes and make this a more readable download because the information itself is very interesting.
Chilling story that reveals more than I think I want to know about our government's hands-on approach in what I can only call murder. The premise is that a couple found dead in Sumter, SC, may have been "disappeared" during the dirty war in South America, and how the C.I.A. may have been involved. I was left wanting more, which might not be a bad thing. I hope this author, who is a personal friend, and a remarkable singer/songwriter, will one day revisit this book, and update it with more material, as we now have Wikileaks, classified documents released, etc., to plumb for details. There were a lot of names and places to remember, and I felt at a loss sometimes to keep it all straight. The temptation would be to use it as a springboard to write a movie script, and throw the search for truth out the window. Don't sell out, Frederick Ingram. Track this down and nail it.
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