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Geographic Survey Project of the Sierra Juarez Mountains Stirs Protests

Geographic Survey Project of the Sierra Juarez Mountains Stirs Protests
In Oaxaca, Geographers Deny Surveillance Charges

By Nancy Davies
Commentary from Oaxaca
February 21, 2009

Full Story: http://www.narconews.com/Issue55/article3398.html

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México Indígena

Who is Nancy Davies?

@ David

David - Nancy Davies is the author of The People Decide: Oaxaca's Popular Assembly (2007, Narco News Books). A resident of Oaxaca, she has as much and more detailed understanding of the political and social realities there as any journalist or author in any language. You can read more about her work here: http://www.narconews.com/Issue46/article2685.html

Watch out

DARPA is testing out a new generation of automated weapons. The North Americans have a long history of using these new ways of killing on indigenous peoples. Just as the practiced on the people of Oaxaca during the Dirty War. Several of my friends vanished then as the US Special Forces practiced new Strategies, arms and tactics on the working people of Oaxaca. They need up to date information to dispatch these automated death machines. Mapping is very important to the operators of drones and the new tanks as well as tracking the movements of farmers, cattle, crops even chickens. The Americans did something very similar in the Amazon Basin some years back to direct their narco trafficking aircraft to Waco, Mena, Patterson airfields. Hello To Ms Davis from Marjorie Roullion's grandson,keep up the good work.

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