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Radical free trade, “conservative” leaders from across the Americas, North and South, are gathering in Mexico for a two-day “CPAC Mexico” confab which starts this Friday, Nov. 18, jointly sponsored by the Conservative Political Action Coalition of the United States and the Mexican “Movimiento Viva Mexico,” a virulently anti-López Obrador operation founded by former TV soap opera actor turned religious fundamentalist Eduardo Verástegui. Among the many featured scheduled speakers are Steve Bannon, his Brazilian buddy, Eduardo Bolsonaro (son of the outgoing President of Brazil), Bolivian personalities linked to the Santa Cruz fascist uprising, opponents of the Fernández government in Argentina associated with corrupt swindler and former President Macri, the Pinochet-linked candidate José Antonio Kast who was defeated in the Chilean presidential elections early this year, and the current President of Guatemala Alejandro Giammatte. Rumors had it that Donald Trump, Jr. (whose dad has just declared for President in 2024) might show up, but that has not been confirmed.

One of the big talking points for the confab is “stopping communism” in the region, and many of the speakers are reported to have signed the so-called “Carta de Madrid: In Defense of Freedom of Democracy in the Iberosphere,” issued in October 2020 by Spain’s Synarchist-tainted party, Vox, which warns that “the advance of communism is a serious threat for prosperity and development” of our countries.

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