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We have a female and a male beagle. The female was just in heat and we believe the male may have gotten her, it is not a big deal but we are unsure if the male actually did get her. She has been eating everything in site and usually she will take her food and hide it somewhere. Would we be able to tell sooner then waiting until she starts to show? I felt on and around her tummy but i am wondering if it is to early to tell if there are little ones in there or not. If you are a dog breeder and can tell me i would love the advice. The beagles are hunting dogs btw. we had intended on breeding them at some point just not at this early stage. Thanks!

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cleanest animals, sure they do porky things but they clean themselves up beautifully after, they are quite intelligent too and can be trained to hunt for truffles. I just think they don’t want fellow Muslims to be tempted to taste the beautiful flavour of a crispy smokey bacon sandwich. But what do you think?

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1954

Guatemala — CIA overthrows the democratically elected Jacob Arbenz in a military coup. Arbenz has threatened to nationalize the Rockefeller-owned United Fruit Company, in which CIA Director Allen Dulles also owns stock. Arbenz is replaced with a series of right-wing dictators whose bloodthirsty policies will kill over 100,000 Guatemalans in the next 40 years.
1959

Haiti — The U.S. military helps “Papa Doc” Duvalier become dictator of Haiti. He creates his own private police force, the “Tonton Macoutes,” who terrorize the population with machetes. They will kill over 100,000 during the Duvalier family reign. The U.S. does not protest their dismal human rights record.

1961

The Bay of Pigs — The CIA sends 1,500 Cuban exiles to invade Castro’s Cuba. But “Operation Mongoose” fails, due to poor planning, security and backing. The planners had imagined that the invasion will spark a popular uprising against Castro -– which never happens. A promised American air strike also never occurs. This is the CIA’s first public setback, causing President Kennedy to fire CIA Director Allen Dulles.

Dominican Republic — The CIA assassinates Rafael Trujillo, a murderous dictator Washington has supported since 1930. Trujillo’s business interests have grown so large (about 60 percent of the economy) that they have begun competing with American business interests.

Ecuador — The CIA-backed military forces the democratically elected President Jose Velasco to resign. Vice President Carlos Arosemana replaces him; the CIA fills the now vacant vice presidency with its own man.

1963

Dominican Republic — The CIA overthrows the democratically elected Juan Bosch in a military coup. The CIA installs a repressive, right-wing junta.

Ecuador — A CIA-backed military coup overthrows President Arosemana, whose independent (not socialist) policies have become unacceptable to Washington. A military junta assumes command, cancels the 1964 elections, and begins abusing human rights.

1964

Brazil — A CIA-backed military coup overthrows the democratically elected government of Joao Goulart. The junta that replaces it will, in the next two decades, become one of the most bloodthirsty in history. General Castelo Branco will create Latin America’s first death squads, or bands of secret police who hunt down “communists” for torture, interrogation and murder. Often these “communists” are no more than Branco’s political opponents. Later it is revealed that the CIA trains the death squads.

1965

Dominican Republic — A popular rebellion breaks out, promising to reinstall Juan Bosch as the country’s elected leader. The revolution is crushed when U.S. Marines land to uphold the military regime by force. The CIA directs everything behind the scenes.

1969

Uruguay — The notorious CIA torturer Dan Mitrione arrives in Uruguay, a country torn with political strife. Whereas right-wing forces previously used torture only as a last resort, Mitrione convinces them to use it as a routine, widespread practice. “The precise pain, in the precise place, in the precise amount, for the desired effect,” is his motto. The torture techniques he teaches to the death squads rival the Nazis’. He eventually becomes so feared that revolutionaries will kidnap and murder him a year later.

1971

Bolivia — After half a decade of CIA-inspired political turmoil, a CIA-backed military coup overthrows the leftist President Juan Torres. In the next two years, dictator Hugo Banzer will have over 2,000 political opponents arrested without trial, then tortured, raped and executed.

Haiti — “Papa Doc” Duvalier dies, leaving his 19-year old son “Baby Doc” Duvalier the dictator of Haiti. His son continues his bloody reign with full knowledge of the CIA.

1973

Chile — The CIA overthrows and assassinates Salvador Allende, Latin America’s first democratically elected socialist leader. The problems begin when Allende nationalizes American-owned firms in Chile. ITT offers the CIA $1 million for a coup (reportedly refused). The CIA replaces Allende with General Augusto Pinochet, who will torture and murder thousands of his own countrymen in a crackdown on labor leaders and the political left.
1979

El Salvador — An idealistic group of young military officers, repulsed by the massacre of the poor, overthrows the right-wing government. However, the U.S. compels the inexperienced officers to include many of the old guard in key positions in their new government. Soon, things are back to “normal” — the military government is repressing and killing poor civilian protesters. Many of the young military and civilian reformers, finding themselves powerless, resign in disgust.

Nicaragua — Anastasios Samoza II, the CIA-backed dictator, falls. The Marxist Sandinistas take over government, and they are initially popular because of their commitment to land and anti-poverty reform. Samoza had a murderous and hated personal army called the National Guard. Remnants of the Guard will become the Contras, who fight a CIA-backed guerilla war against the Sandinista government throughout the 1980s.
1980

El Salvador — The Archbishop of San Salvador, Oscar Romero, pleads with President Carter “Christian to Christian” to stop aiding the military government slaughtering his people. Carter refuses. Shortly afterwards, right-wing leader Roberto D’Aubuisson has Romero shot through the heart while saying Mass. The country soon dissolves into civil war, with the peasants in the hills fighting against the military government. The CIA and U.S. Armed Forces supply the government with overwhelming military and intelligence superiority. CIA-trained death squads roam the countryside, committing atrocities like that of El Mazote in 1982, where they massacre between 700 and 1000 men, women and children. By 1992, some 63,000 Salvadorans will be killed.
1983

Honduras — The CIA gives Honduran military officers the Human Resource Exploitation Training Manual – 1983, which teaches how to torture people. Honduras’ notorious “Battalion 316″ then uses these techniques, with the CIA’s full knowledge, on thousands of leftist dissidents. At least 184 are murdered.
1986
Haiti — Rising popular revolt in Haiti means that “Baby Doc” Duvalier will remain “President for Life” only if he has a short one. The U.S., which hates instability in a puppet country, flies the despotic Duvalier to the South of France for a comfortable retirement. The CIA then rigs the upcoming elections in favor of another right-wing military strongman. However, violence keeps the country in political turmoil for another four years. The CIA tries to strengthen the military by creating the National Intelligence Service (SIN), which suppresses popular revolt through torture and assassination.
1989

Panama — The U.S. invades Panama to overthrow a dictator of its own making, General Manuel Noriega. Noriega has been on the CIA’s payroll since 1966, and has been transporting drugs with the CIA’s knowledge since 1972. By the late 80s, Noriega’s growing independence and intransigence have angered Washington… so out he goes.
1990

Haiti — Competing against 10 comparatively wealthy candidates, leftist priest Jean-Bertrand Aristide captures 68 percent of the vote. After only eight months in power, however, the CIA-backed military deposes him. More military dictators brutalize the country, as thousands of Haitian refugees escape the turmoil in barely seaworthy boats. As popular opinion calls for Aristide’s return, the CIA begins a disinformation campaign painting the courageous priest as mentally unstable.
1993

Haiti — The chaos in Haiti grows so bad that President Clinton has no choice but to remove the Haitian military dictator, Raoul Cedras, on threat of U.S. invasion. The U.S. occupiers do not arrest Haiti’s military leaders for crimes against humanity, but instead ensure their safety and rich retirements. Aristide is returned to power only after being forced to accept an agenda favorable to the country’s ruling class.
So I ask my self, do U.S. Christians think that the U.S. has treated Muslims any better than they have treated Latin America a Christian region.
By the way this is just a small part of it.

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So I know the name of the puppy is something imu I think it’s sham imu or something. I know they are usually medium sized and used as hunting dogs. I saw one at this pet store and fell in love with her! Can anyone tell me a little about this breed and if I even have the right name lol. Thanks!!

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We are thinking of getting a bit of a small farm (personal use) going. We are going to get some chickens for eggs and are deciding whether to get pigs (no more than 3) or a calf to raise. We have 5 acres. My husband deer hunts, so the beef isn’t something that we NEED. But I think we could use some beef and could maybe profit a bit from a cow. Pigs I can def use and would save a ton of money at the grocery store. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.

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There were a few documents that Richard Nixon signed as Vice President when he chaired the Special Operations Committee (which was basically the Congressional oversight on the CIA’s activities).

The Democrats got hold of these, as well as information about an illegal $205,000 loan to Nixon’s brother.

Howard Hunt blackmailed Nixon over both of these, and was also talking to a Chicago lawyer. Nixon sabatoged an air flight going to Chicago that had Hunt’s wife Dorothy on board while she was bringing money to this lawyer.

I think Hunt screwed up the Watergate burglary and got caught on purpose because he wanted Nixon to go down.

And these documents Nixon signed proved that he knew who the people were who killed Kennedy and it linked him to the assassination.

“The whole Bay of Pigs thing” that he talks about with Haldeman on the Watergate Tapes.
El Tecolote: “Deepthroat” was actually a guy named W. Mark Felt. He was the Deputy Director of the FBI. Nixon tried to edge out Dick Helms to block the FBI from investigating Howard Hunt for the very same reasons I stated above. Hunt would directly link Nixon to Kennedy/Dallas.

Felt only talked because after Hoover died, Felt was supposed to be promoted to Director. Nixon passed him over and he felt like got stepped on.

What really surprised me is that Hunt on his death bed said that Lyndon Johnson was the real “mastermind” behind Dallas. Not so much Nixon.
Ali G: No, that’s not the end of it. Gerald Ford comes into play here too. Remember Gerald Ford was on the Warren Commission. There are several sources (and I can give you some links if you ask) that show that Gerald Ford leaked information about the Commmission’s private meetings to FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover. Remember, Hoover was also the guy who pulled all the tips from every FBI office about Oswald infiltrating that New Orleans group of CIA people who the Kennedys feared were plotting another Cuban invasion. Ford helped cover this up too, thereby meaning he would have some level of guilt in the coverup of the Kennedy killing too.

Nixon knew this and they used it as leverage in order to get him to grant Nixon a pardon. They could not let Nixon talk.

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