Liberian War Criminal Charles Taylor - CIA Creation
Behind most of the world's worst dictators is the CIA who creates them, puts them in power and keeps in them power to terrorize their nation and make US corporations filthy rich.
Liberian dictator Charles Taylor was the first African head of state to be prosecuted for war crimes by an international tribunal, he was also a puppet of the CIA.
The connection to the CIA were confirmed in declassified documents released by the CIA, although the true nature of the relationship remains censored.
War criminal Taylor is awaiting the verdict for his war crimes trial at the Special Court for Sierra Leone in The Netherlands where he is being prosecuted for 11 counts of war crimes and crimes against humanity for arming Sierra Leone's Revolutionary United Front (RUF) in exchange for diamonds.
More than 120,000 people were killed in Sierra Leone in the 10 years to 2001, with Taylor's surrogate army mutilating thousands of civilians by hacking off their limbs.
According to the report, Taylor started working for the CIA in the early 1980s. After he was indicted and left the presidency in 2003, the CIA continued to shield him from justice and he lived openly in Nigeria, another CIA controlled state. He was finally arrested and given to the international court in 2006.
The United States foments unrest in many parts of the world so that US corporations can loot the wealth of the nations while leaving the citizens impoverished and disempowered.
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Behind most of the world's worst dictators is the CIA who creates them, puts them in power and keeps in them power to terrorize their nation and make US corporations filthy rich.
Liberian dictator Charles Taylor was the first African head of state to be prosecuted for war crimes by an international tribunal, he was also a puppet of the CIA.
The connection to the CIA were confirmed in declassified documents released by the CIA, although the true nature of the relationship remains censored.
War criminal Taylor is awaiting the verdict for his war crimes trial at the Special Court for Sierra Leone in The Netherlands where he is being prosecuted for 11 counts of war crimes and crimes against humanity for arming Sierra Leone's Revolutionary United Front (RUF) in exchange for diamonds.
More than 120,000 people were killed in Sierra Leone in the 10 years to 2001, with Taylor's surrogate army mutilating thousands of civilians by hacking off their limbs.
According to the report, Taylor started working for the CIA in the early 1980s. After he was indicted and left the presidency in 2003, the CIA continued to shield him from justice and he lived openly in Nigeria, another CIA controlled state. He was finally arrested and given to the international court in 2006.
The United States foments unrest in many parts of the world so that US corporations can loot the wealth of the nations while leaving the citizens impoverished and disempowered.
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