Thursday, March 29, 2007

 

Is Che Guevara Living in Canada


The mystery surrounding Che Guevara continues to this day.
Miami Cuban emigre Gustavo Villoldo, 71, a veteran of the failed US-backed Bay of Pigs invasion, said he buried Guevara and two colleagues in October 1967 in a pit in Vallegrande, Bolivia, after cutting a lock of the hair of the Argentine-born revolutionary hero.

What if Guevara didn't actually die? What if he faked his own death to avoid further assassination attempts? Surely for someone of Che's status would have no problem finding sanctuary in a friendly country, such as Canada. And surely there is no greater supporter in Canada of radical socialism than the CBC and the academic community.

Is it just a coincidence that David Suzuki started working for the CBC just two years after Che Guevara was killed? Would it not be easy for the academic community to vouch for their poster-boy under a fake name? What if that fake name was David Suzuki? If thats not enough to think about, there's the visual evidence:

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David/Che did a story a few months ago in Cuba, I think it was on The Nature of Things. It was about Cuba's shift to non-oil-based energy sources after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Just wanted to fuel your conspiracy fire, so to speak....
 
Interesting.... that could explain why Castro hasn't been seen in public much lately. He could be setting up a second life for himself elsewhere, just like his buddy Che.
 
I saw the same story on television. quite interesting. Co-op greenhouses/gardens in the middle of the city.
 
HAHAHA!
I'm laughing so hard my skull is about to crack open!
Che Suzuki! What else?
 
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