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    Southern Command in Costa Rica: US Occupation Disguised as Humanitarian Aid

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    From the top of the great Talamaca mountain range in southern Costa Rica, you can see the Caribbean Sea and the houses of the Bribri and Cabécar Indigenous groups. According to their cosmology, their ancestors are in every tree, in every river and in every living being found in this reserve close to the border with Panama: The place is sacred. But to the Costa Rican government and the United States Southern Command, its value lies in its mineral deposits and oil.

    Costa Rica hasn't had an official army for the last 68 years. However, in 2013, people in the Talamaca region were surprised by the arrival of a helicopter full of uniformed military personnel, whom they immediately identified as being part of the United States Southern Command. The military personnel were playing the role of missionaries, giving Bibles away. However, simultaneously, they were carrying out various military training activities in the area around Alto Cuen, a Bribri community.

    "They said they were missionaries, but no one believed them," Bribri tribe member Leonardo Buitrago Morales told Truthout. "We knew they were looking for something more. The truth is that they want our lands and our forests to make money."

    In addition to the locals, the organization Ceiba Amigos de la Tierra, which promotes sustainable societies through social, economic and environmental justice, also spoke out against the arrival of the eight military personnel, who carried sophisticated equipment including GPS, cameras, altitude and topography meters, firearms and other weapons. The non-governmental organization even filed a complaint with the Costa Rican government, but "the Public Ministry never followed up on it. On the contrary, the complaint was dismissed," says Henry Picado of the Costa Rican Biodiversity Network.

    According to a report by researcher Irene Burgués Arrea, completed with support from The Nature Conservancy, the Talamanca region has been deemed a "priority site" by the US and Costa Rican governments. The Mesoamerican Integration and Development Project plans to build a complex energy infrastructure in this region, including highways and hydroelectric dams. In the Telire, Coen, Lari and Urén Rivers there are 16 hydroelectric projects planned that would affect the ecosystem of the Amistad International Park.

    Additionally, studies show that the region is rich in minerals. In 1974, the US-based Alcoa company estimated that there is a 600,000-ton copper deposit in the Ńari River region of the Cabécar's Chirripó reserve. Similarly, in the mid-1980s, the then-named Fischer-Watt Gold Company -- also US based -- analyzed soil samples from Tsuköt and found high amounts of gold, up to 7.7 particles per million.

    "Humanitarian aid is just a pretense. They've already constructed a heliport. And local villagers have found tools used by miners. They're carrying stones from our lands," says Rafaela Torres, a member of the Bribri Indigenous group in Alto Uren, a village in the Telire area of Talamanca.

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    Message to the indigenous people of Costa Rica. You have to hold the feet of the paid off politicians to the FIRE, since the people have no power as the laws are made to be avoided by those put there to "protect" the people. They will bleed you dry if you let them. The USA has enough gold under its soil that it does not have to ROB the POOR.

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    Default Re: This is what new world order via military domination looks like... Humanitarian Aid ???

    This story seems to be a real–life parallel to the movie Avatar. We have the greedy US b______s invading a primitive culture to rob them of their rich resources. We also have a local religion that has their ancestors embodied in surrounding life-forms.

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