The CIA Operations against the Mexican Guerrilla
After having served for 25 years the Cuban Intelligence and infiltrated the CIA in a dozen of countries as well as the US State Department, Pedro Aníbal Riera Escalante confirms in an interview the names of the agents working for the agency in Mexico during the 70’s and 80’s; Gustavo Díaz Ordaz, Luis Echeverría Álvarez, Fernando Gutiérrez Barrios, Miguel Nazar Haro, José Luis Valles, among other less famous but with equal efficiency and loyalty towards the US-American company.
New Airport will demolish an Archaeological Area
The Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia (National Institute of Anthropology and History, INAH) is getting the authorization ready for the construction of the New International Airport of Mexico City on the premises of one of the key regions of Mesoamerica, the former Lake Texcoco. The INAH is working under “discretion” and complete secrecy since at least 2 years on the 50 square meters, but reports only “minor discoveries”. As a matter of fact the Institute has discovered at least 28 archaeological sites and 270 spots with pre-Hispanic archaeological remains. For archaeologists and researchers these salvage works undertaken since 2012 have the sole purpose of concealing and minimizing the historical, cultural and archaeological value of the area and to justify a decision made beforehand from the desks of politicians and businessmen: the business over a new airport
The Colonial Pantheon to be wrecked with the endorsement of the INAH
The National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) is preparing to issue an opinion that will release property of Reforma Avenue No. 159 to make way for Living Reforma, an apartment tower property of the Living SLVK company. Despite the fact that the plot could contain up to 2,000 human graves dating back to the XVIII and XIX century, the institution under the leadership of María Teresa Franco hardly excavated and recovered 10% of the material available. In four months of work 249 graves, around 131 skulls and an undefined number of skeletal remains, as well as ceramics, incensories, fragments of pottery and metal objects. Lacking both time and interest to preserve and study the national historic Heritage, in the beginning of March authorities will endorse the destruction of what could be one of the most important historic discoveries of skeleton collections.
The New Airport of Mexico City will annihilate Lake Texcoco
More than 100 thousand waterbirds that inhabit or nestle on the lake Texcoco will be cast out to the of Bordo de Xochiaca area, in order to build the new Airport, in spite of the 250 protected species worldwide as well as other endemic ones present.