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sometimes, but again, you probably don't wanna watch it because it might just change the way inside the 1972. when i 1st met freely back to and we sat down on a bench like this, and i had the 1st conversation with the man that i was to follow for for many years . and that past changed my life. the in 1976 for the better go ahead. and once i got banded together with others fighting for independence and formed, lost much data or the cane cutters. the context was that vietnam had won the cuban revolution at that time was like a beacon to
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a lot of latin american data type of history is on the side of anti colonialism. we should be able to to prevail. the one of the 1st things you have to have is fake id. so i visited a number of graveyards and picked you know, someone who had died. you know, as a child wasn't likely to have a social security number or any other type of id. and then applied for, for that birth certificate, and then applied for drivers license and social security number and developed a number of ideas that i then used to buy weapons with the as
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a full time member of the organization. my re doing was after i did my household obligation of taking the kids to school, i would then start working on whatever we had on the schedule. we're going to do a check off the back take dynamite from construction . people go to that. there was a strike on against the power company checking out the transmission towers to see where we're going to not one of them on the we sabotage the, the power plant at the beginning of canada, laguna as a protest against the government for cutting off power to the residents of the waters residents of the settlement called via
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senior village without fear, had typed into local power lines. and now the government threatened forcible conviction. the soul, you know, when they have their power cut off, so all right, well, tit for tat. the turns out that the radiators and so all we have to do was bring in some of these spray long sharp to printers. big, big, big, you know, hit the, the radiator rains on this thing and then oil would come up. pretty simple operation the,
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the operation took out the power in one of the most affluent areas of the island. tens of thousands of hotel this works launched into darkness. last much of status leave a communicate nailed to a tree in san one claiming responsibility. we felt that we could generate more of a spirit of resistance rather than a submissive acceptance of our reality that we felt slight shockingly unfair. despite operating on the violent fringe of the independence movement, their actions gained visibility and lead others to resist the since 1898. the us had used as a military strong in the caribbean. eventually building dozens of place.
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in the 1940s, the navy took over most of the island for military exercises. the ad room just called in and said look, we're going to be bombing on x days. in this way, sherman said, you know, was old fishing traps straight across where the navy ships are going to come through. and our powers all get tangled. what are the people who live here sites. they've had enough of the navy and it's shelly and it was something like mrs. hilda lo go to very. she brought our children because she said, by setting up camp there, they would learn not to be afraid to defend their country. the, the protests lead to hundreds of arrests but some members of last,
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much of those feel that the protests aren't working and call for something more than civil disobedience. the in puerto rico today or united states navy bus was ambushed by political terrorist firing, rifle, shot guns, and pistols. 18 on our navy technicians were going to work in this school bus on the terrace ambush. them just outside san juan to were killed and 10 were wounded, including 3 women. 3 groups leave a joint communicate in a nearby phone booth claiming responsibility. one of them is low so much of data. they state that the attack was in retaliation for a pro test drive vegas who was killed while in police custody. and that the actions will continue until vs is returned to the point though he can people
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the moment held the navy accountable. if you kill a prisoner claim is suicide. when cleared forensic evidence showed that he had caches and bruises all over his mind. today of price if they think they're going to drive us out of the i guess with acts like this, they've better think again people before we go don't support this type of activity in the country. they reject it very, very, very, very vociferously and very strongly repudiate this type of action. and we think that think of these people, as our enemies are enemies of the people for the after the attack there is internal descent within most much of data. the many members choose to leave
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the, the, the, the, what, the schedule here on the, on the, the lady at the image here. so they, they indicate on the text the photo on the, on it so as a vice instead of any of media about them in the 8th. and that's what i've been made for those for himself through the job or solely. but i feel the m y, sorry that, that i took on the monster that i, you know, from my stand, my, sorry, that i decided to fight fight for my country. no, i'm not. i mean, i could have done things differently. yes,
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absolutely. do i now think that violence is not the means to achieve anything? absolutely. yeah. that's a lesson learned in life for me, the nice air national guard base was built in 1956 by the us military. the plains based there had been used to project to u. s. military power throughout latin america. in 1981 doesn't much data disguise to fishermen infiltrate the base and begin reconnaissance operation. the at 1st blush it looks like, well, can this be done? and then upon closer examination, you realize it's not a piece of cake, but it's,
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it's definitely doable. the rates the state of not including really right. so where, where's my position? and i said here that participating 0 and is a boy, as i think he was more aware than the rest of us, of how significant this was going to be in terms of historical importance. and then the final gift was one of the national guard had an open house on the base . so i, i brought my kids in to look at upstairs where the right of the blades, the printers all picked up. and that helped us to establish exactly where the the explosives was going to be. ready the before dawn today in puerto rico terrace blew up a number of air national guard jet fighters and an american base near san juan. at
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least 8 jet fighters were destroyed. the coursera just flew up one after the other . damage was estimated at $45000000.00. no one was hurt. left his group, which at once the united states, out of puerto rico, was playing responsibility for the attack. air force spokesman, say this is one of the most serious attacks ever against the american military base here or in the united states. the so i didn't get back home until a couple hours later. and lucy thought that that had been killed once the plane started to blow up the they were loaded with the machine guns. so the machine the morning after the attack, the f b, i find so much it is stuck in the ground within yards of one of the air base security guards. a message that most much of federal square close enough to take
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the guard's life. but unlike the boss attacked this time, they ensured that no one was hurt to an internal. most much of those documents celebrates the attacks we were able to revive the spirit of our people. since this was the most overwhelming blow given to the yankee since pearl harbor, our organizations procedures greatly increased. it's made us known all around the world. and i was surprised by how much tacit support there was and how many people were like, almost like sick really problem. of course you can't do it on mess. you closer to the sitting, people are commenting about uh nice the
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word of point to he can resist and spreads beyond the island. leaders including pope john paul, the 2nd robert kennedy junior, and jesse jackson all pushed for the united states navy to leave the the in 2003. after nearly 60 years of bombing, the military sees is active operations on the island. the
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news stalling me mostly to the actual amount of ideas a great read the. he was a communist, he was a marxist defeat or discomfort didn't really understand before it was a feeling intellectual from the emotional depth and power. all these are like eulogy and politics, right? next to emotionality, to emotional falls, office, or geology, these politics, which united with, into actually room people, all the tutorials with the, the much of good us movement is nearly broke. the feeling better to have the rights
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we are in need of huge economical resources. and those on hand have a balance of 0. so we must expropriate resources. for the 1st robbery that i participated and i was sure we were going to get caught . and i'd seen so many tv programs in the face of all the way we're going to get away with it. and this elderly lady came in and she started to hyper until 8 and was bar ready to scream. and i'm going ma'am, come down. nothing's gonna happen or what do i do? i really didn't know how to handle the situation. and then feeling where to adjust . he saw that you walked over and said shut up. what, what was the under that as well. okay, so that's how it's done. and you know,
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so that was my, my trial by fire. there's a erroneous view of last march it, there was that it was mostly about armed action, which is absolutely not the case. it was mostly about political action. and uh, you know, people were doing good work around women's issues, doing good work. you know, i'm try to get the navy vegas in on all of that. so most of the robberies were done some fund that type of work. you know that rather than wait for proposals for grants to be approved and so okay, well, go get our own function the this guy approached me and he says he's working on arm a truck and transports between 7 to $10000000.00 every monday. and he wants to
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donate it to the struggle is like, well it's almost too good to be true. the reach where he met so the final vetting of him as a come back. some work, not a wells fargo garden. an ex, wells fargo guard is on the run with $7000000.00 in cash. he got away with the last night when he robbed his partner and a wells fargo manager in west hartford connecticut. so when, when victor grabbed a supervisor from behind it and put them in a head lock and took a supervisor's own gun out of his holster and put it to his head and told them, you know, i'm not working for anybody else anymore. you know,
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i'm not playing the supervisor head, you know, heard the tone in victor's voice. so that he and as he testified and draws it, victor spoke to me in a tone of voice, had rather heard before i was waiting for him outside. it was the longest hour or whatever of my entire life. it was a $7100000.00 according to to the press. i know and we bought a 1000 and some odd pounds. the car was riding low. we've had so much money to steal from here that they couldn't even haul it all away . police estimate that he left about a $1000000.00 behind. i felt we had pulled off a great job. nobody in the car. nobody was hurt. yeah, i was our yes. my friend loaned me his pickup truck and camper. we
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were on the turnpike in, in pennsylvania, going down this pretty steep hill. and this semi blue past us and we ended up slipped over facing in the opposite direction on the right hand lane of the money that was hidden in the wall behind the walls of the of the trailer. and the panels burst. one of us jumped in the trailer and started throwing the money and bags and, and stashing it back before the state police arrived. and we got past that one. the special agent must realize that federal bureau of investigation collected solved
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and closed with the conviction of the guilty of the putting on the end of the f. b i arrived and point the vehicle half a century earlier, but rather than merely pursuing criminals agents were cashed. with squelching the voices of those who were working to gain independence. soon, the mission grows. with agents, compiling da sees on over 100000 persons of interest, generating nearly 2000000 pages of documents. agents gather details of political affiliation, employment religious practices, and sexual partners. the but despite massive surveillance, truly better to have that. and once they got to continue to evade the f, b i for over a decade, the
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year they're in the, in 1983 just much if they don't use funds from the wells fargo robbery to purchase a shoulder mounted rocket launcher. their plan is to attack the f b i offices in san juan the instead of hitting the f b, i offices the mess, damaging the department of agriculture being directly fired on invigorates the f. b. i's hunt for lost much of those. and within weeks, they have a new list of surveillance targets and the fact that it was an attack to the f b i office, of course, made them feels very personally committed to that investigation. and so through an
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all of their resources into the the, the, the, i gather is enough evidence to get a quarter and start stopping phone conversations and planting microphones and homes and vehicles buried in the miles of audio troops f b i. agents are starting to hear conversations about $7000000.00. they soon come to the conclusion that the grenade attack and the wells fargo robbery were both done by los much of data. by 1985, the b i has gathered reams of evidence leaking, say got to the wells fargo robbery barnett. b, i raid rounds of 11 much of the data, charging them with conspiracy in the wells fargo robbery. se gotcha. i know heather fields are jailed without bond initially,
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the government plans to charge the group with suspicious conspiracy. planning to over throw the us government the actually back to. and i were in this facility for about a year during the free trial here and they have like. busy list of pictures of like 10 inmates that you need to be on the look out for, for correctional officers. so that takes their curiosity. and so with dog and it's, it's not too hard, you know, for an american understand independence or no. it's understand that, you know, if somebody invaded your country, what would you do? you know, how would you feel if you'd lost the war against the japanese? every law that was passed here in the united states had to be approved by the japanese congress. it's not fair. yeah. tell me about it. you know,
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these guys would get it and the americans don't have a problem with one violence. that all i mean, if anything related to growth, the violence. so the fact that we had resorted to violence for that, you know, and him in favor of independence or the freedom of our partner, or whatever's is like the so you guy and feeling better to hear that along with the other defendants are held in pre trial detention for 2 years, confined to their cells for up to 23 hours a day. the battle haven't been let me know where he will, the, the, the i'm going to do. but when i'm in the holding the receiver and then and about with that, i can send nothing out of i hope i can label the little just pulling the button in
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pennsylvania with underneath. and so my mom, i think, i don't know child for independence as a by the case. i go in lexington. i am on orlando i lo. sorted out over the dining room table manos man. does he say i'm on the scene on the massachusetts thing? i get in bouncing campbell got on the go my that on from the last and as i don't i or the me in, in the, a lot of the black box, the only one of the only, i feel because aly, but i will be focusing on a fast though they, they, they want to see other than really is all, it's the name of a few a come up there we go. all the back of the whole thing when the just the by the answers and see them. i don't see, i don't know the
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after 2 years of imprisonment, a judge rules that the pre trial detention was unconstitutional and the defendants are released on bail. the feeling better to have eyes fitted with a gps tracking ankle bracelet to ensure that he doesn't escape on september 23rd 1990 facing a potential 130 year sentence freely by the door. his act cuts his bracelet. and once again goes underground, the l look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except we're so shorter is
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a conflict with the 1st law show alignment as a patient. we should be very careful about visual intelligence. at the point, obviously, is to create a trust rather than fit the various jobs with the artificial intelligence, we have somebody with theme and the robot must protect this phone. existence was on the 1943 at the height of world war 2. bengal was hit by famine a year before jeff and his troops drove the it is out of neighboring vermont and came close to the indian possessions of the british empire. london's response to
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the threat was completely inadequate. the british actively used the scorched earth policy while retreating, they turned everything around them into an uncouth deserts, having no mercy on other people's territory. food in large amounts was exported to great britain from the starving provinces. boats used for fishing and transporting food along the river system more confiscated from the local population, the barbaric actions of the colonial administration. let the monstrous consequences can a year up to 3800000 people die from starvation and disease caused by mail nutrition . though great britain itself had enough resources to overcome that disaster. at the same time, 170000 tons of australian wheat made its way fast, starving in the debris. it is aisles. i hate indians. they are a beastly people with a beasley, religion. the famine was their own fault for breeding like rabbits,
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british prime minister, winston churchill commented on the reports of the tragedy. the famine of 1943 became the climax in the british policy of genocide against the indian population. according to historians, from 12 to 29000000 people overall died from starvation alone during the reign of the british in india, the executive. and i'm here to plan with you whatever you do, do not watch my new show. seriously. why watch something that's so different. little opinions that he won't get anywhere else. welcome to please or do the have the state department, the c i a weapons, bankers, multi 1000000000 dollar corporations. choose your fax for you. go ahead. change and whatever you do. don't marshall state main street because i'm probably going to make you comfortable. my show is called stretching time. but again,
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it's not. we don't want to watch it because it might just change the way in 6 to say god is convicted and sentenced to 55 years. the ours was the 2nd largest robbery of us at the time. and the people from the 1st largest robbery and the 3rd largest, probably got 15 years. i was sense to 65 it's common practice to use your spouse as leverage in order to try to get you to slip. so they apply that pressure low. so you got the message to me says if you cooperate, don't do it on the academy because you do, i'll never speak to you.
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