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P3DO NAZI CULT! Today, we look into one of the most chilling and dark communities that we have talked about: Colonia Dignidad. We will see how Paul Schäfer, a p3do religious leader who was a medic in the Reich Labor Service (a paramilitary organization established by Nazi Germany), managed to start and control a community that even catered to then-Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet, and the horrors that came with this evangelical community that would literally (and legally) steal children, force slave labor, and hoard military equipment. WELCOME TO CAMP
Dieser Podcast wurde 2020 zum ersten Mal veröffentlicht. Hinweis: In dieser Folge geht es auch um sexuellen Missbrauch, sollte das für dich schwer sein, höre besser eine andere Folge von In Sekten auf RTL+.Berni begibt sich auf eine Zeitreise nach Chile, wo die Sekte Colonia Dignidad von Paul Schäfer, einem Pädophilen und Menschenquäler, in den 70er-Jahren gegründet wurde. Doch das Thema bleibt hochaktuell. 2019 beschloss die Bundesregierung eine Entschädigung für Ex-Colonia Dignidad-Mitglieder und eine Berliner Anwältin pocht auf Wiederaufnahme des Verfahrens gegen Colonia-Arzt Hopp. Berni spricht zudem mit Ex-Colono Winfried Hempel über seine Doppelrolle als Anwalt und Opfer und mit der Musiktherapeutin Susanne Bauer, die nach Schäfers Flucht die zurückgelassenen Siedler betreut hat. (Stand der Recherche: 2020) +++ Autor und Host: Berni Mayer.Drehbücher/Recherche: Berni Mayer und Laura Ewert.Musik: Berni Mayer.Sound: Philipp Klauer und Berni Mayer.+++ Unsere allgemeinen Datenschutzrichtlinien finden Sie unter https://datenschutz.ad-alliance.de/podcast.html +++ Wir verarbeiten im Zusammenhang mit dem Angebot unserer Podcasts Daten. Wenn Sie der automatischen Übermittlung der Daten widersprechen wollen, klicken Sie hier: https://datenschutz.ad-alliance.de/podcast.html Unsere allgemeinen Datenschutzrichtlinien finden Sie unter https://art19.com/privacy. Die Datenschutzrichtlinien für Kalifornien sind unter https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info abrufbar.
Daphne, by Richard Strauss, comes to Seattle Opera for two concert performances in January 2025. This gorgeous opera, based on Greek myth, is a splendid showcase for a fantastic orchestra. Jonathan Dean explains what Strauss learned from Wagner, tells this unfamiliar opera's story, and explores the meaning of the myth. Musical examples from the 2005 Decca recording of Daphne (West Deutscher Rundfunk Orchestra conducted by Semyon Bychkov, with Renee Fleming, Johan Botha, Michael Schade, Anna Larsson, Kwanchul Youn, Julia Kleiter, and Twyla Robinson); the 1983 EMI recording (Bayerischen Rundfunks conducted by Bernard Haitink, with Lucia Popp, Reiner Goldberg, Peter Schreier, Ortrun Wenkel, and Kurt Moll); and the 1965 Deutsche Gramophon recording (Vienna Symphony conducted by Karl Böhm, starring Hilde Gueden, James King, Fritz Wunderlich, Vera Little, and Paul Schöffler).
El timonel UDI, Guillermo Ramírez, defendió en El Diario de Cooperativa su decisión de suspender una reunión agendada con el Presidente Gabriel Boric luego de que "sectores de izquierda" atribuyeran al gremialismo acciones de "encubrimiento" de los abusos sexuales de Eduardo Macaya. El diputado apuntó sus dardos contra la ministra vocera, Camila Vallejo, por haber hecho recuerdo de los casos del cura Karadima y de Paul Schäfer en un afán por "invalidar moralmente a la UDI", pese que esta colectividad -sostuvo- no tuvo ninguna injerencia en ellos. Conduce Verónica Franco y Sergio Campos.
In this chilling episode of The Brohio Podcast, we delve into the sinister history of Colonia Dignidad, a remote settlement in Chile founded by the notorious Paul Schäfer. Uncover the harrowing tales of abuse, mind control, and the collaboration with the Pinochet regime that turned this supposed utopian community into a nightmare. Join us as we expose the dark secrets and horrifying truths behind one of the most disturbing cults in modern history. Prepare yourself for a journey into the macabre world of Colonia Dignidad.Sponsorsbetterhelp.com/brohio
La periodista conversó con Rafa Cavada sobre el anuncio de expropiación de Colonia Dignidad y lo que implica.
La presidenta de AMCD, Margarita Romero, aseguró en Cooperativa que sus habitantes "viven a merced de los dueños actuales, los herederos de Paul Schäfer". Valoró la decisión del Gobierno de expropiar parte de la ex Colonia, pero abogó por que este proceso incluya toda la infraestructura que fue declarada Monumento Nacional en 2016. Conduce Cecilia Rovaretti y Sebastián Esnaola.
Welcome back to the Creep Dive Podcast, where we plunge into the darkest depths of human obsessions and eerie tales. In this episode, Sophie brings us an update on an old friend we've covered before, the enigmatic Australian billionaire with a titanic obsession, while Cassie delves into the disturbing and chilling tale of Paul Schäfer Schneider and the unsettling vibes of his cult.Ad free listing available RIGHT NOW over on our patreon - https://www.patreon.com/thecreepdive Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Paul Schäfer was a German minister that absconded to Chile after child abuse allegations surfaced in Germany after WWII in 1945. He went on to found and lead an agricultural commune of 300 German immigrants called Colonia Dignidad located in Parral, Chile.For over 40 years the gluttonous thirst for his sinful tendencies, led this evil man to abuse and torture the members of Colonia Dignidad, including sexually and physically abusing young children. Schäfer also maintained a relationship with Pinochet's military dictatorship and was involved in weapons smuggling and the torture and extrajudicial killings of political dissidents.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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This week, Ali tells Ash about the "German torture cult" that you may have recently heard about on TikTok or other socials, but this baby was born, lived a long and fucked life and died years ago.Started in 1961 by Nazi pedophile Paul Shäfer, this isolated colony was located in the rural town of Parral and was known as a little German paradise in Chile. Villagers thought that if their child got picked to live there (or even kidnapped) that they'd have a better life, without poverty. Behind the scenes, there was the kidnapping and sexual abuse of children, manual labor, the underground internment, torture, and murder of Chilean dissidents during the military dictatorship of General Augusto Pinochet, and more atrocities committed under Shäfer and his cronies. The colony still stands in Chile and is now presented as a holiday destination, luring tourists with their cute little gingerbread buildings and Oktoberfest. Adorable.TW: child abuse, child sexual abuse and torture. -We have super fun merch, go take a look!-We'd love to see you in our Discord, come hang out!-Research by Kesha Epperson.-Audio editing by River Innes.-Sources:https://www.amazon.com/Survivors-Colonia-Dignidad-Season/dp/B0B8P959TVhttps://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/B0B8PCGPGL/ref=atv_dp_share_cu_rhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colonia_Dignidadhttps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Schäferhttps://www.nytimes.com/2010/04/25/world/25schaefer.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringsource=articleSharehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_M._Branhamhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boris_Weisfeiler#:~:text=Declassified%20US%20documents%20suggest%20a,dictatorship%20Boris%20Weisfeiler%20allegedly%20drowned.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4523794/advertisement
Today we're going to talk about the cult of German expats in rural Chile who lived and worked at Colonia Dignidad. Paul Schäfer fled Germany after being accused of sexually abusing young boys. He took around 70 followers with him to Chile where they would grow to a group of around 300. The ground of Colonia Dignidad would be host to a lot of atrocities. Today the area is called Villa Bavaria and is open for tourists. The residents are no longer forced to provide slave labor and are free to come and go as they please. Sources: NetflixYouTubeWikipediaHistory Channel Please follow us onInstagram @themurdermamasX (Twitter) @themurdermamasTick Tok @themurdermamas2Facebook @theMMamasEmail themurdermamas@gmail.comLooking to start your own podcast? Use our link https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1905497 for $20 off your podcast hosting needsBlurred WisdomThe bad advice podcast. Three halfwits with microphones and a bottle of malt whisky....Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
⚠️ Content Note: In diesem Podcast geht es um sexualisierte und körperliche Gewalt. Informationen zu Beratungsstellen findest du weiter unten in den Shownotes. Er versprach seiner Anhängerschaft ein Leben wie im gelobten Land. In Wahrheit war die Kolonie eine riesige Fassade – gebaut, um die pädokriminellen Machenschaften eines Sektenführers zu ermöglichen. 10. März 2005. Die Polizei stürmt ein Anwesen 40 Kilometer außerhalb der argentinischen Hauptstadt Buenos Aires. Ihr Ziel: Der international gesuchte Paul Schäfer. Bis einige Jahre vor seiner Verhaftung im Exil war er Oberhaupt der “Colonia Dignidad", einer deutschen Sekte in Chile, die Schäfer in den 1960er Jahren gegründet hat. In dieser Folge geht es um die Manipulationsstrategien von Paul Schäfer. Wie schaffen es Sektenführer wie er, andere Menschen über Jahre hinweg völlig zu kontrollieren? Und wie erkenne ich, wenn mir so etwas passiert? Passend dazu? Unsere YouTube Folge “Colonia Dignidad: Paul Schäfers Kolonie der ‘Hölle'”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eOR4tKktHDM _______________ Weitere Links und Infos aus der Folge: Der Fall auf YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DerFall _______________ Hosts: Lydia Benecke, Sarah Koldehoff Autorin: Sarah Koldehoff Schnitt: Joachim Leyh Grafik: Pauline Branke Redaktion funk/ZDF: Anne Höhn, Franziska Kues, Vivien Hartmann, Lilly Amankwah Eine Produktion von LOOKS Media GmbH für funk. In Zusammenarbeit mit frontal. _______________ Wir sind Teil von #funk! Mehr Infos gibt's unter: YouTube: https://youtube.com/funkofficial Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/funk TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@funk Website: https://go.funk.net Impressum: https://go.funk.net/impressum _______________ Brauchst du Hilfe? Hier findest du Beratungsstellen: Sekteninfo NRW: https://sekten-info-nrw.de/information/infomaterial Untersuchungsstellen Vertrauliche Spurensicherung - Deutsche Gesellschaft für Rechtsmedizin: https://www.dgrm.de/arbeitsgemeinschaften/klinische-rechtsmedizin/untersuchungsstellen Weisser Ring: https://weisser-ring.de/vergewaltigung Intelligentes Gewaltopfer-Beweissicherungs- und – Informationssystem: https://gobsis.de/hilfe-bekommen/ Hilfetelefon Gewalt an Männern: (0800 1239900) https://www.maennerhilfetelefon.de/ LARA - Fachstelle gegen sexualisierte Gewalt an Frauen*: https://lara-berlin.de/home
Heute steht eine ganz besondere Folge meines Podcasts "Bosses Bundesliga Blog" bevor, denn mein Gast spricht direkt von der Fußball-Weltmeisterschaft in Australien und Neuseeland zu uns. Ich freue mich, euch Paul Schönwetter, den Pressesprecher der Frauen von Eintracht Frankfurt, als meinen Gast ankündigen zu dürfen! Schönwetter ist vor Ort in Down Under, um die Spielerinnen der Eintracht zu betreuen und zu unterstützen, während sie ihr Bestes geben, um ihren Erfolg auf der internationalen Bühne zu feiern. In dieser Folge befrage ich Paul Schönwetter zu seinen Eindrücken und Erlebnissen bei der WM. Er wird uns spannende Einblicke in den Alltag der Spielerinnen geben, uns mit Insider-Informationen über ihre Vorbereitung und ihren Teamgeist versorgen und uns erzählen, wie sie sich in diesem hart umkämpften Wettbewerb schlagen.
Heute steht eine ganz besondere Folge meines Podcasts "Bosses Bundesliga Blog" bevor, denn mein Gast spricht direkt von der Fußball-Weltmeisterschaft in Australien und Neuseeland zu uns. Ich freue mich, euch Paul Schönwetter, den Pressesprecher der Frauen von Eintracht Frankfurt, als meinen Gast ankündigen zu dürfen! Schönwetter ist vor Ort in Down Under, um die Spielerinnen der Eintracht zu betreuen und zu unterstützen, während sie ihr Bestes geben, um ihren Erfolg auf der internationalen Bühne zu feiern. In dieser Folge befrage ich Paul Schönwetter zu seinen Eindrücken und Erlebnissen bei der WM. Er wird uns spannende Einblicke in den Alltag der Spielerinnen geben, uns mit Insider-Informationen über ihre Vorbereitung und ihren Teamgeist versorgen und uns erzählen, wie sie sich in diesem hart umkämpften Wettbewerb schlagen.
Colònia Dignidad va ser una comunitat fundada l'any 1961 a Xile per l'exmilitar alemany Paul Schäfer. Originalment, es presentava com una utopia autosuficient i religiosa, en realitat amagava una sèrie d'abusos i violacions als drets humans que la van convertir en un lloc de repressió i patiment. A continuació t'ho expliquem A l'estiu, La Nit Més Fosca és Pànic a la Ciutat -- Cançó: Maria Hellwig - Ein Winter in Bavaria: https://youtu.be/da3nsF2l4Mk
So richtig glauben können wir es selbst noch nicht, aber das ist tatsächlich erstmal unsere letzte Folge. Ob und wann es irgendwann weiter geht, wissen wir leider noch nicht. Aber wir wollten nicht einfach so aufhören, sondern haben beide nochmal Fälle rausgeholt, die uns selbst sehr bewegen. Bei Charlotte geht es um einer der schlimmsten Sekten, die es jemals gab. Colonia Dignidad hat ihrem Ursprung in Deutschland. Paul Schäfer war der Sektenführer. Er war ein bekennender Nazi und wollte seine Werte in einer neuen Welt in Chile ausleben. Das deutsche Dorf war ein Hingucker im chilenischen Wald. Doch der Schein trügt. Zwangsarbeit, sexueller Missbrauch an Kindern und Gewalt stehen auf der Tagesordnung. Die Ausmaße der Sekte könnt ihr euch nochmal in dem Film `Colonia Dignidad´ auf Netflix anschauen. Bei Franzi geht's um den Verschwörungsmythos "QAnon". Das hört ihr alles in Part II.
Gesellschafterausschlüsse sind heikel und die ultima ratio innerhalb der Gesellschafterstruktur. Die entscheidende Frage ist: Wann kann man einen Gesellschafter ausschließen und welche Voraussetzungen braucht es dafür? Klingt einfach, ist es aber nicht und Fehler beim Gesellschafterausschluss werden insbesondere eines: teuer. Licht in das rechtliche Dickicht bringen Dr. Paul Schörghofer und Mag. Florian Wünscher von Fritz Riedl Rechtsanwälte. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lindeverlag/message
163 Im Herbst 1961 sitzt der Prediger Paul Schäfer im Flugzeug nach Chile. Hier, mitten im Nirgendwo, baut er sich eine Sekte auf. Hunderte Menschen folgen ihm. Doch das versprochene Paradies entpuppt sich schnell als Albtraum. Männer, Frauen und Kinder werden streng getrennt und müssen jeden Tag stundenlang auf Baustellen und Feldern arbeiten. Paul Schäfer nutzt seine Macht grauenhaft aus. Immer wieder bestellt er kleine Jungen zu sich und missbraucht sie. Wer sich Schäfer widersetzt oder fliehen will, dem drohen Prügel und Folter. Als in Chile ein Machtwechsel stattfindet, wird Colonia Dignidad zum Foltergefängnis umgebaut. Hunderte Widerstandskämpfer und Peruaner finden hier ihren Tod. Die Taten sind bis heute noch nicht vollständig aufgearbeitet. Linn und Leo erzählen euch die Geschichte dieser grauenhaften Sekte und ihrer Hintergründe. Was passierte genau in der Colonia Dignidad? Wie konnte ein Junge die Sekte zu Fall bringen? Und was muss heute noch aufgearbeitet werden? Alle Antworten gibt es in der Folge. Für diese Recherche haben wir mit Frau Dr. Dreckmann-Nielen gesprochen. Ihre Dissertation "Die Colonia Dignidad zwischen Erinnern und Vergessen" könnt ihr online kostenlos lesen. Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte: https://linktr.ee/MordaufEx
Paul lernte schon als Stöpsel die Segnungen der Getränkeindustrie kennen, das Bier entdeckte er dann als Teenager - und ein paar Jahre später entdeckte es ihn: Denn ein geschenktes Bierbraukit verwüstete zwar Küche und Gaumen, aber dann kam der Ingenieur in Paul heraus und er stellte sich der Herausforderung, den Gerstensaft zu meistern. Als Glückspilz gewann er schließlich eine komplette BrauEule und der Bann war gebrochen. Seine spannenden Reisen kann man über Pauls Blog und YouTube-Kanal „Friedies Brauhaus“ verfolgen und sieht dort auch, wie er das Thema Hobbybrauen auf ein neues Level gehoben hat. Im BierTalk verkosten wir vier Biere aus der Braufeder von Paul und sprechen über die ganz besondere Faszination dieses Hobbys.
Ho, Ho, Holy shit.It takes a special kind of dick hole to be jealous of a kid's affection for Santa Claus. But when you take into consideration that Paul Schäfer was a Nazi, pedophile, and notorious cult leader, his disdain for jolly old St. Nick starts to make a bit more sense. After all, how could he afford to make space for the children of his commune to love and celebrate anyone more than him? To secure their affection, it was all too appropriate for Paul to shit in the eggnog and bless these kiddos with a Christmas gift that would keep on giving: devastating emotional trauma.This month, as a special holiday stick of dynamite, Team HF takes you deep into the heart of Chile, to a heavily guarded hellscape known as "Colonia Dignidad." It's there we'll turn the lens to an isolated colony of Germans established in post-World War II which, under the leadership of German preacher Paul Schäfer, became notorious for the internment, torture, and murder of dissidents during the military dictatorship of General Augusto Pinochet in the 1970s. Support the show
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En un nuevo episodio de Siempre es Hoy, el podcast de cultura de Tele13 Radio, Carolina Urrejola conversa con el cineasta chileno, Matías Rojas, y con la actriz Amalia Kassai, acerca del estreno y producción de la película “Un lugar llamado dignidad”, una ficción basada en hechos reales ocurridos en la comunidad fundada por el alemán Paul Schäfer.
En un nuevo episodio de Siempre es Hoy, el podcast de cultura de Tele13 Radio, Carolina Urrejola conversa con el cineasta chileno, Matías Rojas, y con la actriz Amalia Kassai, acerca del estreno y producción de la película “Un lugar llamado dignidad”, una ficción basada en hechos reales ocurridos en la comunidad fundada por el alemán Paul Schäfer.
This week on Hashtag History, we are discussing Paul Schäfer, a Nazi who -- following World War II -- had to flee Germany when he was charged with sexually abusing two boys at the orphanage that he ran there. He fled to Chile where he would establish a super creepy and torturous cult known as the Colonia Dignidad where he would physically and sexually abuse minors and torture political deviants…all with the support of the Chilean government. Schäfer would run this cult for over thirty years before he would finally be caught and charged with the crimes. Follow Hashtag History on Instagram @hashtaghistory_podcast for all of the pictures mentioned in this episode. Citations for all sources can be located on our website at www.HashtagHistory-Pod.com. You can also check out our website for super cute merch! You can now sponsor a cocktail and get a shout-out on air! Just head to www.buymeacoffee.com/hashtaghistory or head to the Support tab on our website! Finally, you can locate us on www.Patreon.com/hashtaghistory where you can donate $1 a month to our Books and Booze Supply. All of your support goes a long ways and we are endlessly grateful! To show our gratitude, all Patreon Supporters receive an automatic 15% OFF all merchandise in our merchandise store, bonus Hashtag Hangouts episodes, a shoutout on social media, and stickers! THANKS FOR LISTENING!
Well well well, what we have here is a Freaky Friday you won't believe! We recently stumbled upon information and could not believe that Nazi's were still actively practicing and actively terrorizing German camps in South America! We share the story of Paul Schäfer, who was one of the grossest German preacher and social worker who was anything but good. Enjoying our content? Please connect with us on our online communities for questions, topic polls, and podcast updates. Find us on Facebook and Instagram at Heathen and the Hedge Podcast. Find us: https://linktr.ee/HeathenandtheHedge Follow our regular weekly posting schedule topics: Murder Monday - Murder Cases & Unsolved Mysteries Rated-R (ONLY ON PATREON) Witchy Wednesday - Magic Info, Spirituality, Metaphysical Freaky Friday - Conspiracy Theories, Aliens, Cults, Ect. Blessed Be Y'all - We love you! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/heathen-and-the-hedge/support
Saksalainen saarnaaja ja kulttijohtaja Paul Schäfer, perusti vuonna 1961 Colonia Dignidad siirtokunnan Chilen maaseudulle. Siirtokunnassa syyllistyttiin mitä kamalimpiin rikoksiin ihmisyyttä vastaan vuosikymmenten ajan.Instagram: subjektiivinentodistaja
Support the show and receive bonus episodes by becoming a Patreon producer over at: www.themidnighttrainpodcast.com Archives of terror Archivos del Terror were found on december 22, 1992 by a lawyer and human rights activist, strange how those two titles are in the same sentence, Dr. Martín Almada, and Judge José Agustín Fernández. Found in a police station in the suburbs of Paraguay known as Asunción. Fernandez was looking for files on a former prisoner. Instead, stumbled across an archive describing the fates of thousands of Latin Americans who had been secretly kidnapped, tortured, and killed by the security services of Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay, and Uruguay with the help of our friendly neighborhood CIA. Known as Operation Condor. “Operation Condor was a U.S. backed campaign of political repression and state terror involving intelligence operations and assassination of opponents.” Let's go back a ways toward the beginning. One day, a young guy, wanted to fuck up the world and created the CIA. JK… but not really. So we go back to 1968 where General Robert W. Porter said that "in order to facilitate the coordinated employment of internal security forces within and among Latin American countries, we are ... endeavoring to foster inter-service and regional cooperation by assisting in the organization of integrated command and control centers; the establishment of common operating procedures; and the conduct of joint and combined training exercises." According to former secret CIA documents from 1976, plans were developed among international security officials at the US Army School of the Americas and the Conference of American Armies in the 1960s and early 1970s to deal with perceived threats in South America from political dissidents, according to American historian J. Patrice McSherry. "In early 1974, security officials from Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, Paraguay, and Bolivia convened in Buenos Aires to prepare synchronized attacks against subversive targets," according to a declassified CIA memo dated June 23, 1976. Following a series of military-led coups d'états, particularly in the 1970s, the program was established: General Alfredo Stroessner took control of Paraguay in 1954 General Francisco Morales-Bermúdez takes control of Peru after a successful coup in 1975 The Brazilian military overthrew the president João Goulart in 1964 General Hugo Banzer took power in Bolivia in 1971 through a series of coups A military dictatorship seized power in Uruguay on 27 June 1973 Chilean armed forces commanded by General Augusto Pinochet bombed the presidential palace in Chile on 11 September 1973, overthrowing democratically elected president Salvador Allende A military dictatorship headed by General Jorge Rafael Videla seized power in Argentina on 24 March 1976 According to American journalist A. J. Langguth, the CIA organized the first meetings between Argentinian and Uruguayan security officials regarding the surveillance (and subsequent disappearance or assassination) of political refugees in these countries, as well as its role as an intermediary in the meetings between Argentinian, Uruguayan, and Brazilian death squads. According to the National Security Archive's documentary evidence from US, Paraguayan, Argentine, and Chilean files, "Founded by the Pinochet regime in November 1975, Operation Condor was the codename for a formal Southern Cone collaboration that included transnational secret intelligence activities, kidnapping, torture, disappearance, and assassination." Several persons were slain as part of this codename mission. "Notable Condor victims include two former Uruguayan legislators and a former Bolivian president, Juan José Torres, murdered in Buenos Aires, a former Chilean Minister of the Interior, Bernardo Leighton, and former Chilean ambassador Orlando Letelier and his 26-year-old American colleague, Ronni Moffitt, assassinated by a car bomb in downtown Washington D.C.," according to the report. Prior to the formation of Operation Condor, there had been cooperation among various security services with the goal of "eliminating Marxist subversion." On September 3, 1973, at the Conference of American Armies in Caracas, Brazilian General Breno Borges Fortes, the chief of the Brazilian army, urged that various services "expand the interchange of information" in order to "fight against subversion." Representatives from Chile, Uruguay, and Bolivia's police forces met with Alberto Villar, deputy chief of the Argentine Federal Police and co-founder of the Triple A killing squad, in March 1974 to discuss collaboration standards. Their purpose was to eliminate the "subversive" threat posed by Argentina's tens of thousands of political exiles. Bolivian immigrants' bodies were discovered at rubbish dumps in Buenos Aires in August 1974. Based on recently revealed CIA records dated June 1976, McSherry corroborated the kidnapping and torture of Chilean and Uruguayan exiles living in Buenos Aires during this time. On General Augusto Pinochet's 60th birthday, November 25, 1975, in Santiago de Chile, heads of the military intelligence services of Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay, and Uruguay met with Manuel Contreras, commander of the Chilean secret police, to officially establish the Plan Condor. General Rivero, an intelligence officer in the Argentine Armed Forces and a former student of the French, devised the concept of Operation Condor, according to French writer Marie-Monique Robin, author of Escadrons de la death, l'école française (2004, Death Squads, The French School). Officially, the targets were armed groups (such as the MIR, the Montoneros or the ERP, the Tupamaros, etc.) based on the governments' perceptions of threats, but the governments expanded their attacks to include all types of political opponents, including their families and others, as reported by the Valech Commission, which is known as The National Commission on Political Imprisonment and Torture Report. The Argentine "Dirty War," for example, kidnapped, tortured, and assassinated many trade unionists, relatives of activists, social activists such as the founders of the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo, nuns, university professors, and others, according to most estimates. The Chilean DINA and its Argentine counterpart, SIDE, were the operation's front-line troops from 1976 forward. The infamous "death flights," which were postulated in Argentina by Luis Mara Menda and deployed by French forces during the Algerian War (1954–62), were widely used. Government forces flew or helicoptered victims out to sea, where they were dumped to die in premeditated disappearances. According to reports, the OPR-33 facility in Argentina was destroyed as a result of the military bombardment. Members of Plan Condor met in Santiago, Chile, in May 1976, to discuss "long-range collaboration... [that] went well beyond intelligence exchange" and to assign code names to the participating countries. The CIA acquired information in July that Plan Condor participants planned to strike "against leaders of indigenous terrorist groups residing overseas." Several corpses washed up on beaches south of Buenos Aires in late 1977 as a result of extraordinary storms, providing evidence of some of the government's victims. Hundreds of newborns and children were removed from women in prison who had been kidnapped and later disappeared; the children were then given to families and associates of the dictatorship in clandestine adoptions. According to the CIA, Operation Condor countries reacted positively to the concept of cooperating and built their own communications network as well as joint training programs in areas like psychological warfare. The military governments in South America were coming together to join forces for security concerns, according to a memo prepared by Assistant Secretary of State for Latin America Harry W. Shlaudeman to Kissinger on August 3, 1976. They were anxious about the growth of Marxism and the consequences it would have on their dominance. This new force worked in secret in the countries of other members. Their mission: to track out and murder "Revolutionary Coordinating Committee" terrorists in their own nations and throughout Europe.Shlaudeman voiced fear that the members of Operation Condor's "siege mindset" could lead to a wider divide between military and civilian institutions in the region. He was also concerned that this would further isolate these countries from developed Western countries. He argued that some of these anxieties were justified, but that by reacting too harshly, these countries risked inciting a violent counter-reaction comparable to the PLO's in Israel. Chile and Argentina were both active in using communications medium for the purpose of transmitting propaganda, according to papers from the United States dated April 17, 1977. The propaganda's goal was to accomplish two things. The first goal was to defuse/counter international media criticism of the governments involved, and the second goal was to instill national pride in the local population. "Chile after Allende," a propaganda piece developed by Chile, was sent to the states functioning under Condor. The paper, however, solely mentions Uruguay and Argentina as the only two countries that have signed the deal. The government of Paraguay was solely identified as using the local press, "Patria," as its primary source of propaganda. Due to the reorganisation of both Argentina's and Paraguay's intelligence organizations, a meeting scheduled for March 1977 to discuss "psychological warfare measures against terrorists and leftist extremists" was canceled. One "component of the campaign including Chile, Uruguay, and Argentina envisages unlawful operations beyond Latin America against expatriate terrorists, primarily in Europe," according to a 2016 declassified CIA study titled "Counterterrorism in the Southern Cone." "All military-controlled regimes in the Southern Cone consider themselves targets of international Marxism," the memo stated. Condor's fundamental characteristic was highlighted in the document, which came to fruition in early 1974 when "security officials from all of the member countries, except Brazil, agreed to establish liaison channels and to facilitate the movement of security officers on government business from one country to the other," as part of a long-tested "regional approach" to pacifying "subversion." Condor's "initial aims" included the "exchange of information on the Revolutionary Coordinating Junta (RCJ), an organization...of terrorist groups from Bolivia, Uruguay, Chile, Argentina, and Paraguay" with "representatives" in Europe "believed to have been involved in the assassinations in Paris of the Bolivian ambassador to France last May and a Uruguayan military attache in 1974." Condor's primary purpose, according to the CIA assessment, was to eliminate "top-level terrorist leaders" as well as non-terrorist targets such as "Uruguayan opposition figure Wilson Ferreira, if he should travel to Europe, and some leaders of Amnesty International." Condor was also suspected by the CIA of being "involved in nonviolent actions, including as psychological warfare and a propaganda campaign" that used the media's power to "publicize terrorist crimes and atrocities." Condor also urged citizens in its member countries to "report anything out of the norm in their surroundings" in an appeal to "national pride and national conscience." Another meeting took place in 1980, and Montensero was apprehended. The RSO allegedly promised not to kill them if they agreed to collaborate and provide information on upcoming meetings in Rio. So, after all of this mumbo jumbo, let's recap. 50,000 people were killed, 30,000 disappeared, and 400,000 were imprisoned, according to the "terror archives." A letter signed by Manuel Contreras, the chief of Chile's National Intelligence Directorate (DINA) at the time, inviting Paraguayan intelligence personnel to Santiago for a clandestine "First Working Meeting on National Intelligence" on November 25, 1975, was also uncovered. The presence of intelligence chiefs from Argentina, Bolivia, and Uruguay at the meetings was also confirmed by this letter, indicating that those countries were also involved in the formulation of Operation Condor. Colombia, Peru, and Venezuela are among the countries named in the archives as having collaborated to varying degrees by giving intelligence information that had been sought by the security agencies of the Southern Cone countries. Parts of the archives, which are presently housed in Asunción's Palace of Justice, have been used to prosecute former military officers in some of these countries. Those records were used extensively in Spanish judge Baltasar Garzón's prosecution against Chilean General Augusto Pinochet. Baltasar Garzón interviewed Almada twice after he was a Condor victim. "[The records] represent a mound of shame and lies that Stroessner [Paraguay's ruler until 1989] used to blackmail the Paraguayan people for 40 years," Almada said. He wants the "terror archives" to be listed as an international cultural site by UNESCO, as this would make it much easier to get funds to maintain and protect the records. In May 2000, a UNESCO mission visited Asunción in response to a request from the Paraguayan government for assistance in registering these files on the Memory of the World Register, which is part of a program aimed at preserving and promoting humanity's documentary heritage by ensuring that records are preserved and accessible. Now that we are all caught up, let's talk about a few noteworthy events. First we go to Argentina. Argentina was ruled by military juntas from 1976 until 1983 under Operation Condor, which was a civic-military dictatorship. In countless incidents of desaparecidos, the Argentine SIDE collaborated with the Chilean DINA. In Buenos Aires, they assassinated Chilean General Carlos Prats, former Uruguayan MPs Zelmar Michelini and Héctor Gutiérrez Ruiz, and former Bolivian President Juan José Torres. With the support of Italian Gladio operator Stefano Delle Chiaie and Nazi war criminal Klaus Barbie, the SIDE aided Bolivian commander Luis Garca Meza Tejada's Cocaine Coup (see also Operation Charly). Since the release of secret records, it has been revealed that at ESMA, there were operational units made up of Italians who were utilized to suppress organizations of Italian Montoneros. Gaetano Saya, the Officer of the Italian stay behind next - Operation Gladio, led this outfit known as "Shadow Group." The Madres de la Square de Mayo, a group of mothers whose children had vanished, began protesting every Thursday in front of the Casa Rosada on the plaza in April 1977. They wanted to know where their children were and what happened to them. The abduction of two French nuns and other founders of the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo in December 1977 drew worldwide notice. Their corpses were later recognized among the deceased washed up on beaches south of Buenos Aires in December 1977, victims of death planes. In 1983, when Argentina's democracy was restored, the government established the National Commission for Forced Disappearances (CONADEP), which was chaired by writer Ernesto Sabato. It gathered testimony from hundreds of witnesses about regime victims and known atrocities, as well as documenting hundreds of secret jails and detention sites and identifying torture and execution squad leaders. The Juicio a las Juntas (Juntas Trial) two years later was mostly successful in proving the crimes of the top commanders of the numerous juntas that had composed the self-styled National Reorganization Process. Most of the top officers on trial, including Jorge Rafael Videla, Emilio Eduardo Massera, Roberto Eduardo Viola, Armando Lambruschini, Ral Agosti, Rubén Graffigna, Leopoldo Galtieri, Jorge Anaya, and Basilio Lami Dozo, were convicted and sentenced to life in prison. Following these trials, Ral Alfonsn's administration implemented two amnesty laws, the 1986 Ley de Punto Final (law of closure) and the 1987 Ley de Obediencia Debida (law of due obedience), which ended prosecution of crimes committed during the Dirty War. In an attempt at healing and reconciliation, President Carlos Menem pardoned the junta's leaders who were serving prison sentences in 1989–1990. Due to attacks on American citizens in Argentina and revelations about CIA funding of the Argentine military in the late 1990s, and despite an explicit 1990 Congressional prohibition, US President Bill Clinton ordered the declassification of thousands of State Department documents relating to US-Argentine relations dating back to 1954. These documents exposed American involvement in the Dirty War and Operation Condor. Following years of protests by the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo and other human rights organizations, the Argentine Congress overturned the amnesty legislation in 2003, with the full support of President Nestor Kirchner and the ruling majority in both chambers. In June 2005, the Argentine Supreme Court deemed them unlawful after a separate assessment. The government was able to resume prosecution of crimes committed during the Dirty War as a result of the court's decision. Enrique Arancibia Clavel, a DINA civil agent who was charged with crimes against humanity in Argentina in 2004, was sentenced to life in prison for his role in the death of General Prats. Stefano Delle Chiaie, a suspected Italian terrorist, is also said to have been involved in the murder. In Rome in December 1995, he and fellow extreme Vincenzo Vinciguerra testified before federal judge Mara Servini de Cubra that DINA operatives Clavel and Michael Townley were intimately involved in the assassination. Judge Servini de Cubra demanded that Mariana Callejas (Michael Townley's wife) and Cristoph Willikie, a retired Chilean army colonel, be extradited in 2003 because they were also accused of being complicit in the murder. Nibaldo Segura, a Chilean appeals court judge, declined extradition in July 2005, claiming that they had already been prosecuted in Chile. Twenty-five former high-ranking military commanders from Argentina and Uruguay were charged on March 5, 2013, in Buenos Aires with conspiring to "kidnap, disappear, torture, and kill" 171 political opponents throughout the 1970s and 1980s. Former Argentine "presidents" Jorge Videla and Reynaldo Bignone, both from the El Proceso era, are among the defendants. Prosecutors are relying on declassified US records collected by the National Security Archive, a non-governmental entity established at George Washington University in Washington, DC, in the 1990s and later. On May 27, 2016, fifteen former military personnel were found guilty. Reynaldo Bignone was sentenced to 20 years in prison. Fourteen of the remaining 16 defendants were sentenced to eight to twenty-five years in prison. Two of the defendants were found not guilty. A lawyer for the victims' relatives, Luz Palmás Zalda, claims that "This decision is significant since it is the first time Operation Condor's existence has been proven in court. It's also the first time former Condor members have been imprisoned for their roles in the criminal organization." Anyone wanna go to Brazil? In the year 2000, President Fernando Henrique Cardoso ordered the publication of some military documents related to Operation Condor. There are documents proving that in that year, attorney general Giancarlo Capaldo, an Italian magistrate, investigated the "disappearances" of Italian citizens in Latin America, which were most likely caused by the actions of Argentine, Paraguayan, Chilean, and Brazilian military personnel who tortured and murdered Italian citizens during Latin American military dictatorships. There was a list containing the names of eleven Brazilians accused of murder, kidnapping, and torture, as well as several high-ranking military personnel from other countries involved in the operation. "(...) I can neither affirm nor deny because Argentine, Brazilian, Paraguayan, and Chilean soldiers [military men] will be subject to criminal trial until December," the Magistrate said on October 26, 2000. According to the Italian government's official statement, it was unclear whether the government would prosecute the accused military officers or not. As of November 2021, no one in Brazil had been convicted of human rights violations for actions committed during the 21-year military dictatorship because the Amnesty Law had protected both government officials and leftist guerrillas. In November 1978, the Condor Operation expanded its covert persecution from Uruguay to Brazil, in an incident dubbed "o Sequestro dos Uruguaios," or "the Kidnapping of the Uruguayans." Senior officials of the Uruguayan army crossed the border into Porto Alegre, the capital of the State of Rio Grande do Sul, with the permission of the Brazilian military administration. They kidnapped Universindo Rodriguez and Lilian Celiberti, a political activist couple from Uruguay, as well as her two children, Camilo and Francesca, who are five and three years old. The unlawful operation failed because an anonymous phone call notified two Brazilian journalists, Veja magazine reporter Luiz Cláudio Cunha and photographer Joo Baptista Scalco, that the Uruguayan couple had been "disappeared." The two journalists traveled to the specified address, a Porto Alegre apartment, to double-check the facts. The armed men who had arrested Celiberti mistook the journalists for other political opposition members when they came, and they were arrested as well. Universindo Rodriguez and the children had already been brought to Uruguay under the table. The journalists' presence had exposed the secret operation when their identities were revealed. It was put on hold. As news of the political kidnapping of Uruguayan nationals in Brazil made headlines in the Brazilian press, it is thought that the operation's disclosure avoided the death of the couple and their two young children. It became a worldwide embarrassment. Both Brazil's and Uruguay's military governments were humiliated. Officials arranged for the Celibertis' children to be transported to their maternal grandparents in Montevideo a few days later. After being imprisoned and tortured in Brazil, Rodriguez and Celiberti were transferred to Uruguayan military cells and held there for the next five years. The couple were released after Uruguay's democracy was restored in 1984. They confirmed every element of their kidnapping that had previously been reported. In 1980, two DOPS (Department of Political and Social Order, an official police unit in charge of political repression during the military administration) inspectors were found guilty of arresting the journalists in Lilian's apartment in Porto Alegre by Brazilian courts. Joo Augusto da Rosa and Orandir Portassi Lucas were their names. They had been identified as participants in the kidnapping by the media and Uruguayans. This occurrence confirmed the Brazilian government's active involvement in the Condor Operation. Governor Pedro Simon arranged for the state of Rio Grande do Sul to legally recognize the Uruguayans' kidnapping and compensate them financially in 1991. A year later, President Luis Alberto Lacalle's democratic government in Uruguay was encouraged to do the same. The Uruguayan couple identified Pedro Seelig, the head of the DOPS at the time of the kidnapping, as the guy in charge of the operation in Porto Alegre. Universindo and Llian remained in prison in Uruguay and were unable to testify when Seelig was on trial in Brazil. Due to a lack of proof, the Brazilian cop was acquitted. Later testimony from Lilian and Universindo revealed that four officers from Uruguay's secret Counter-Information Division – two majors and two captains – took part in the operation with the permission of Brazilian authorities. In the DOPS headquarters in Porto Alegre, Captain Glauco Yanonne was personally responsible for torturing Universindo Rodriquez. Universindo and Lilian were able to identify the Uruguayan military men who had arrested and tortured them, but none of them were prosecuted in Montevideo. Uruguayan individuals who committed acts of political repression and human rights violations under the dictatorship were granted pardon under the Law of Immunity, which was approved in 1986. Cunha and Scalco were given the 1979 Esso Prize, considered the most significant prize in Brazilian journalism, for their investigative journalism on the case. Hugo Cores, a former political prisoner from Uruguay, was the one who had warned Cunha. He told the Brazilian press in 1993: All the Uruguayans kidnapped abroad, around 180 people, are missing to this day. The only ones who managed to survive are Lilian, her children, and Universindo. Joo "Jango" Goulart was the first Brazilian president to die in exile after being deposed. On December 6, 1976, he died in his sleep in Mercedes, Argentina, of a suspected heart attack. The true cause of his death was never determined because an autopsy was never performed. On April 26, 2000, Leonel Brizola, Jango's brother-in-law and former governor of Rio de Janeiro and Rio Grande do Sul, claimed that ex-presidents Joo Goulart and Juscelino Kubitschek (who died in a vehicle accident) were assassinated as part of Operation Condor. He demanded that an investigation into their deaths be launched. On January 27, 2008, the newspaper Folha de S.Paulo published a report featuring a declaration from Mario Neira Barreiro, a former member of Uruguay's dictatorship's intelligence service. Barreiro confirmed Brizola's claims that Goulart had been poisoned. Sérgio Paranhos Fleury, the head of the Departamento de Ordem Poltica e Social (Department of Political and Social Order), gave the order to assassinate Goulart, according to Barreiro, and president Ernesto Geisel gave the permission to execute him. A special panel of the Rio Grande do Sul Legislative Assembly concluded in July 2008 that "the evidence that Jango was wilfully slain, with knowledge of the Geisel regime, is strong." The magazine CartaCapital published previously unreleased National Information Service records generated by an undercover agent who was present at Jango's Uruguayan homes in March 2009. This new information backs up the idea that the former president was poisoned. The Goulart family has yet to figure out who the "B Agent," as he's referred to in the documents, might be. The agent was a close friend of Jango's, and he detailed a disagreement between the former president and his son during the former president's 56th birthday party, which was sparked by a brawl between two employees. As a result of the story, the Chamber of Deputies' Human Rights Commission agreed to look into Jango's death. Later, Maria Teresa Fontela Goulart, Jango's widow, was interviewed by CartaCapital, who revealed records from the Uruguayan government confirming her accusations that her family had been tracked. Jango's travel, business, and political activities were all being watched by the Uruguayan government. These data date from 1965, a year after Brazil's coup, and they indicate that he may have been targeted. The President Joo Goulart Institute and the Movement for Justice and Human Rights have requested a document from the Uruguayan Interior Ministry stating that "serious and credible Brazilian sources'' discussed an "alleged plan against the former Brazilian president." If you thought it wasn't enough, let's talk about Chile. No not the warm stew lie concoction you make to scorn your buddy's stomach, but the country. Additional information about Condor was released when Augusto Pinochet was detained in London in 1998 in response to Spanish magistrate Baltasar Garzón's request for his extradition to Spain. According to one of the lawyers requesting his extradition, Carlos Altamirano, the leader of the Chilean Socialist Party, was the target of an assassination attempt. He said that after Franco's funeral in Madrid in 1975, Pinochet contacted Italian neofascist terrorist Stefano Delle Chiaie and arranged for Altamirano's murder. The strategy didn't work out. Since the bodies of victims kidnapped and presumably murdered could not be found, Chilean judge Juan Guzmán Tapia established a precedent concerning the crime of "permanent kidnapping": he determined that the kidnapping was thought to be ongoing, rather than having occurred so long ago that the perpetrators were protected by an amnesty decreed in 1978 or the Chilean statute of limitations. The Chilean government admitted in November 2015 that Pablo Neruda may have been murdered by members of Pinochet's administration. Assassinations On September 30, 1974, a car bomb killed General Carlos Prats and his wife, Sofa Cuthbert, in Buenos Aires, where they were living in exile. The Chilean DINA has been charged with the crime. In January 2005, Chilean Judge Alejandro Sols ended Pinochet's case when the Chilean Supreme Court denied his request to strip Pinochet's immunity from prosecution (as chief of state). In Chile, the assassination of DINA commanders Manuel Contreras, ex-chief of operations and retired general Ral Itturiaga Neuman, his brother Roger Itturiaga, and ex-brigadiers Pedro Espinoza Bravo and José Zara was accused. In Argentina, DINA agent Enrique Arancibia Clavel was found guilty of the murder. After moving in exile in Italy, Bernardo Leighton and his wife were severely injured in a botched assassination attempt on October 6, 1975. Bernardo Leighton was critically injured in the gun attack, and his wife, Anita Fresno, was permanently crippled. Stefano Delle Chiaie met with Michael Townley and Virgilio Paz Romero in Madrid in 1975 to plan the murder of Bernardo Leighton with the help of Franco's secret police, according to declassified documents in the National Security Archive and Italian attorney general Giovanni Salvi, who led the prosecution of former DINA head Manuel Contreras. Glyn T. Davies, the secretary of the National Security Council (NSC), said in 1999 that declassified records indicated Pinochet's government's responsibility for the failed assassination attempt on Bernardo Leighton, Orlando Letelier, and General Carlos Prats on October 6, 1975. In a December 2004 OpEd piece in the Los Angeles Times, Francisco Letelier, Orlando Letelier's son, claimed that his father's killing was part of Operation Condor, which he described as "an intelligence-sharing network employed by six South American tyrants of the time to eliminate dissidents." Letelier's death, according to Michael Townley, was caused by Pinochet. Townley admitted to hiring five anti-Castro Cuban exiles to set up a booby-trap in Letelier's automobile. Following consultations with the terrorist organization CORU's leadership, including Luis Posada Carriles and Orlando Bosch, Cuban-Americans José Dionisio Suárez, Virgilio Paz Romero, Alvin Ross Daz, and brothers Guillermo and Ignacio Novo Sampoll were chosen to carry out the murder, according to Jean-Guy Allard. The Miami Herald reports that Luis Posada Carriles was there at the conference that decided on Letelier's death as well as the bombing of Cubana Flight 455. During a public protest against Pinochet in July 1986, photographer Rodrigo Rojas DeNegri was burned alive and Carmen Gloria Quintana received significant burns. The case of the two became known as Caso Quemados ("The Burned Case"), and it drew attention in the United States because Rojas had fled to the United States following the 1973 coup. [96] According to a document from the US State Department, the Chilean army set fire to both Rojas and Quintana on purpose. Rojas and Quintana, on the other hand, were accused by Pinochet of being terrorists who lit themselves on fire with their own Molotov cocktails. Pinochet's reaction to the attack and killing of Rojas, according to National Security Archive analyst Peter Kornbluh, was "contributed to Reagan's decision to withdraw support for the regime and press for a return to civilian rule." Operación Silencio Operación Silencio (Operation Silence) was a Chilean operation that removed witnesses from the country in order to obstruct investigations by Chilean judges. It began about a year before the "terror archives" in Paraguay were discovered. Arturo Sanhueza Ross, the man accused of assassinating MIR leader Jecar Neghme in 1989, departed the country in April 1991. According to the Rettig Report, Chilean intelligence officers were responsible for Jecar Neghme's killing. Carlos Herrera Jiménez, the man who assassinated trade unionist Tucapel Jiménez, flew out in September 1991. Eugenio Berros, a chemist who had cooperated with DINA agent Michael Townley, was led by Operation Condor agents from Chile to Uruguay in October 1991 in order to avoid testifying in the Letelier case. He used passports from Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, and Brazil, prompting suspicions that Operation Condor was still active. In 1995, Berros was discovered dead in El Pinar, Uruguay, near Montevideo. His corpse had been mangled to the point where it was hard to identify him by sight. Michael Townley, who is now under witness protection in the United States, recognized linkages between Chile, DINA, and the incarceration and torture camp Colonia Dignidad in January 2005. The facility was founded in 1961 by Paul Schäfer, who was arrested and convicted of child rape in Buenos Aires in March 2005. Interpol was notified about Colonia Dignidad and the Army's Bacteriological Warfare Laboratory by Townley. This lab would have taken the place of the previous DINA lab on Via Naranja de lo Curro, where Townley collaborated with chemical assassin Eugenio Berros. According to the court reviewing the case, the toxin that allegedly murdered Christian-Democrat Eduardo Frei Montalva could have been created at this new lab in Colonia Dignidad. Dossiê Jango, a Brazilian-Uruguayan-Argentine collaboration film released in 2013, accused the same lab in the alleged poisoning of Brazil's deposed president, Joo Goulart. Congressman Koch The Condor Years: How Pinochet and His Allies Brought Terrorism to Three Continents was released in February 2004 by reporter John Dinges. He reported that in mid-1976, Uruguayan military officers threatened to assassinate United States Congressman Edward Koch (later Mayor of New York City). The CIA station commander in Montevideo had received information about it in late July 1976. He advised the Agency to take no action after finding that the men were inebriated at the time. Colonel José Fons, who was present at the November 1975 covert meeting in Santiago, Chile, and Major José Nino Gavazzo, who led a team of intelligence agents working in Argentina in 1976 and was responsible for the deaths of over 100 Uruguayans, were among the Uruguayan officers. Koch told Dinges in the early twenty-first century that CIA Director George H. W. Bush informed him in October 1976 that "his sponsorship of legislation to cut off US military assistance to Uruguay on human rights concerns had prompted secret police officers to 'put a contract out for you'." Koch wrote to the Justice Department in mid-October 1976, requesting FBI protection, but he received none. It had been more than two months after the meeting and the assassination of Orlando Letelier in Washington. Colonel Fons and Major Gavazzo were sent to important diplomatic postings in Washington, D.C. in late 1976. The State Department ordered the Uruguayan government to rescind their appointments, citing the possibility of "unpleasant publicity" for "Fons and Gavazzo." Only in 2001 did Koch learn of the links between the threats and the position appointments. Paraguay The US supported Alfredo Stroessner's anti-communist military dictatorship and played a "vital supporting role" in Stroessner's Paraguay's domestic affairs. As part of Operation Condor, for example, Lieutenant Colonel Robert Thierry of the United States Army was deployed to assist local workers in the construction of "La Technica," a detention and interrogation center. La Technica was also renowned as a torture facility. Pastor Coronel, Stroessner's secret police, washed their victims in human vomit and excrement tubs and shocked them in the rectum with electric cattle prods. They decapitated Miguel Angel Soler [es], the Communist party secretary, with a chainsaw while Stroessner listened on the phone. Stroessner asked that tapes of inmates wailing in agony be presented to their relatives. Harry Shlaudeman defined Paraguay's militarized state as a "nineteenth-century military administration that looks nice on the cartoon page" in a report to Kissinger. Shlaudeman's assessments were paternalistic, but he was correct in observing that Paraguay's "backwardness" was causing it to follow in the footsteps of its neighbors. Many decolonized countries regarded national security concerns in terms of neighboring countries and long-standing ethnic or regional feuds, but the United States viewed conflict from a global and ideological viewpoint. During the Chaco War, Shlaudeman mentions Paraguay's amazing fortitude in the face of greater military force from its neighbors. The government of Paraguay believes that the country's victory over its neighbors over several decades justifies the country's lack of progress. The paper goes on to say that Paraguay's political traditions were far from democratic. Because of this reality, as well as a fear of leftist protest in neighboring countries, the government has prioritized the containment of political opposition over the growth of its economic and political institutions. They were driven to defend their sovereignty due to an ideological fear of their neighbors. As a result, many officials were inspired to act in the interest of security by the fight against radical, communist movements both within and beyond the country. The book Opération Condor, written by French writer Pablo Daniel Magee and prefaced by Costa Gavras, was published in 2020. The story chronicles the life of Martin Almada, a Paraguayan who was a victim of the Condor Operation. The Peruvian Case After being kidnapped in 1978, Peruvian legislator Javier Diez Canseco announced that he and twelve other compatriots (Justiniano Apaza Ordóñez, Hugo Blanco, Genaro Ledesma Izquieta, Valentín Pacho, Ricardo Letts, César Lévano, Ricardo Napurí, José Luis Alvarado Bravo, Alfonso Baella Tuesta, Guillermo Faura Gaig, José Arce Larco and Humberto Damonte). All opponents of Francisco Morales Bermudez's dictatorship were exiled and handed over to the Argentine armed forces in Jujuy in 1978 after being kidnapped in Peru. He also claimed that declassified CIA documents and WikiLeaks cable information account for the Morales Bermudez government's ties to Operation Condor. Uruguay Juan Mara Bordaberry declared himself dictator and banned the rest of the political parties, as was customary in the Southern Cone dictatorships of the 1970s. In the alleged defense against subversion, a large number of people were murdered, tortured, unjustly detained and imprisoned, kidnapped, and forced into disappearance during the de facto administration, which lasted from 1973 until 1985. Prior to the coup d'état in 1973, the CIA served as a consultant to the country's law enforcement institutions. Dan Mitrione, perhaps the most well-known example of such cooperation, had taught civilian police in counterinsurgency at the School of the Americas in Panama, afterwards renamed the Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation. Maybe now we can talk about the U.S involvement? The U.S never gets involved in anything so this might be new to some of you. According to US paperwork, the US supplied critical organizational, financial, and technological help to the operation far into the 1980s. The long-term hazards of a right-wing bloc, as well as its early policy recommendations, were discussed in a US Department of State briefing for Henry Kissinger, then Secretary of State, dated 3 August 1976, prepared by Harry Shlaudeman and titled "Third World War and South America." The briefing was an overview of security forces in the Southern Cone. The operation was described as a joint effort by six Latin American countries (Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay, and Uruguay) to win the "Third World War" by eliminating "subversion" through transnational secret intelligence operations, kidnapping, torture, disappearance, and assassination. The research begins by examining the sense of unity shared by the six countries of the Southern Cone. Kissinger is warned by Shlaudeman that the "Third World War" will trap those six countries in an ambiguous position in the long run, because they are trapped on one side by "international Marxism and its terrorist exponents," and on the other by "the hostility of uncomprehending industrial democracies misled by Marxist propaganda." According to the report, US policy toward Operation Condor should “emphasize the differences between the five countries at all times, depoliticize human rights, oppose rhetorical exaggerations of the ‘Third-World-War' type, and bring potential bloc members back into our cognitive universe through systematic exchanges.” According to CIA papers from 1976, strategies to deal with political dissidents in South America were planned among international security officials at the US Army School of the Americas and the Conference of American Armies from 1960 to the early 1970s. "In early 1974, security officials from Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, Paraguay, and Bolivia convened in Buenos Aires to arrange synchronized attacks against subversive targets," according to a declassified CIA memo dated June 23, 1976. Officials in the United States were aware of the situation. Furthermore, the Defense Intelligence Agency revealed in September 1976 that US intelligence services were well aware of Operation Condor's architecture and intentions. They discovered that "Operation Condor" was the covert name for gathering intelligence on "leftists," Communists, Peronists, or Marxists in the Southern Cone Area. The intelligence services were aware that the operation was being coordinated by the intelligence agencies of numerous South American nations (including Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay, and Bolivia), with Chile serving as the hub. Argentina, Uruguay, and Chile, according to the DIA, were already aggressively pursuing operations against communist targets, primarily in Argentina. The report's third point reveals the US comprehension of Operation Condor's most malevolent actions. "The development of special teams from member countries to execute out operations, including killings against terrorists or sympathizers of terrorist groups," according to the paper. Although these special teams were intelligence agency operatives rather than military troops, they did work in structures similar to those used by US special forces teams, according to the study. Operation Condor's preparations to undertake probable operations in France and Portugal were revealed in Kissinger's State Department briefing - an issue that would later prove to be immensely contentious in Condor's history. Condor's core was formed by the US government's sponsorship and collaboration with DINA (Directorate of National Intelligence) and other intelligence agencies. According to CIA papers, the agency maintained intimate ties with officers of Chile's secret police, DINA, and its leader Manuel Contreras. Even after his role in the Letelier-Moffit killing was discovered, Contreras was kept as a paid CIA contact until 1977. Official requests to trace suspects to and from the US Embassy, the CIA, and the FBI may be found in the Paraguayan Archives. The military states received suspect lists and other intelligence material from the CIA. In 1975, the FBI conducted a nationwide hunt in the United States for persons sought by DINA. In a February 1976 telegram from the Buenos Aires embassy to the State Department, intelligence said that the US was aware of the impending Argentinian coup. According to the ambassador, the Chief of the Foreign Ministry's North American desk revealed that the "Military Planning Group" had asked him to prepare a report and recommendations on how the "future military government can avoid or minimize the sort of problems the Chilean and Uruguayan governments are having with the US over human rights issues." The Chief also indicated that "they" (whether he is talking to the CIA or Argentina's future military dictatorship, or both) will confront opposition if they start assassinating and killing people. Assuming this is so, the envoy notes that the military coup will "intend to carry forward an all-out war on the terrorists and that some executions would therefore probably be necessary." Despite already being engaged in the region's politics, this indicates that the US was aware of the planning of human rights breaches before they occurred and did not intervene to prevent them. "It is encouraging to note that the Argentine military are aware of the problem and are already focusing on ways to avoid letting human rights issues become an irritant in US-Argentine Relations." This is confirmation. Professor Ruth Blakeley says that Kissinger "explicitly expressed his support for the repression of political opponents" in regards to the Argentine junta's continuous human rights violations. When Henry Kissinger met with Argentina's Foreign Minister on October 5, 1976, he said, ” Look, our basic attitude is that we would like you to succeed. I have an old-fashioned view that friends ought to be supported. What is not understood in the United States is that you have a civil war. We read about human rights problems but not the context. The quicker you succeed the better ... The human rights problem is a growing one. Your Ambassador can apprise you. We want a stable situation. We won't cause you unnecessary difficulties. If you can finish before Congress gets back, the better. Whatever freedoms you could restore would help.” The démarche was never provided in the end. According to Kornbluh and Dinges, the decision not to deliver Kissinger's directive was based on Assistant Secretary Harry Shlaudeman's letter to his deputy in Washington, D.C., which stated: "you can simply instruct the Ambassadors to take no further action, noting that there have been no reports in some weeks indicating an intention to activate the Condor scheme." President Bill Clinton ordered the State Department to release hundreds of declassified papers in June 1999, indicating for the first time that the CIA, State, and Defense Departments were all aware of Condor. According to a 1 October 1976 DOD intelligence assessment, Latin American military commanders gloat about it to their American colleagues. Condor's "joint counterinsurgency operations" sought to "eliminate Marxist terrorist activities," according to the same study; Argentina developed a special Condor force "structured much like a US Special Forces Team," it said. According to a summary of documents disclosed in 2004, The declassified record shows that Secretary of State Henry Kissinger was briefed on Condor and its "murder operations" on August 5, 1976, in a 14-page report from [Harry] Shlaudeman [Assistant Secretary of State]. "Internationally, the Latin generals look like our guys," Shlaudeman cautioned. "We are especially identified with Chile. It cannot do us any good." Shlaudeman and his two deputies, William Luers and Hewson Ryan, recommended action. Over the course of three weeks, they drafted a cautiously worded demarche, approved by Kissinger, in which he instructed the U.S. ambassadors in the Southern Cone countries to meet with the respective heads of state about Condor. He instructed them to express "our deep concern" about "rumors" of "plans for the assassination of subversives, politicians and prominent figures both within the national borders of certain Southern Cone countries and abroad." Kornbluh and Dinges come to the conclusion that "The paper trail is clear: the State Department and the CIA had enough intelligence to take concrete steps to thwart the Condor assassination planning. Those steps were initiated but never implemented." Hewson Ryan, Shlaudeman's deputy, subsequently admitted in an oral history interview that the State Department's treatment of the issue was "remiss." "We knew fairly early on that the governments of the Southern Cone countries were planning, or at least talking about, some assassinations abroad in the summer of 1976. ... Whether if we had gone in, we might have prevented this, I don't know", In relation to the Letelier-Moffitt bombing, he remarked, "But we didn't." Condor was defined as a "counter-terrorism organization" in a CIA document, which also mentioned that the Condor countries had a specific telecommunications system known as "CONDORTEL." The New York Times released a communication from US Ambassador to Paraguay Robert White to Secretary of State Cyrus Vance on March 6, 2001. The paper was declassified and disseminated by the Clinton administration in November 2000 as part of the Chile Declassification Project. General Alejandro Fretes Davalos, the chief of staff of Paraguay's armed forces, told White that the South American intelligence chiefs engaged in Condor "kept in touch with one another through a United States communications installation in the Panama Canal Zone that covered all of Latin America." According to reports, Davalos stated that the station was "employed to coordinate intelligence information among the southern cone countries". The US was concerned that the Condor link would be made public at a time when the killing of Chilean former minister Orlando Letelier and his American aide Ronni Moffitt in the United States was being probed."it would seem advisable to review this arrangement to insure that its continuation is in US interest." White wrote to Vance. "Another piece of increasingly weighty evidence suggesting that U.S. military and intelligence officials supported and collaborated with Condor as a secret partner or sponsor." McSherry rebutted the cables. Furthermore, an Argentine military source told a U.S. Embassy contact that the CIA was aware of Condor and had played a vital role in establishing computerized linkages among the six Condor governments' intelligence and operations sections. After all this it doesn't stop here. We even see France having a connection. The original document confirming that a 1959 agreement between Paris and Buenos Aires set up a "permanent French military mission" of officers to Argentina who had participated in the Algerian War was discovered in the archives of the Quai d'Orsay, the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs. It was kept at the offices of the Argentine Army's chief of staff. It lasted until 1981, when François Mitterrand was elected President of France. She revealed how the administration of Valéry Giscard d'Estaing secretly coordinated with Videla's junta in Argentina and Augusto Pinochet's tyranny in Chile. Even Britain and West Germany looked into using the tactics in their own countries. Going so far as to send their open personnel to Buenos Aires to discuss how to establish a similar network. 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New research uses German census data to track the association between success for a child and the earnings of the parent at a much higher level of detail than was previously possible. Sebastian Findeisen and Paul Schüle tell Tim Phillips about the impact of investment in education that was intended to improve social mobility.
Todos los líderes de la historia han dado de qué hablar. Pero no todos han dado cosas buenas de qué hablar. Son muchos los manipuladores que gracias a sus dotes de liderazgo, han guiado a cientos de personas al caos, la anarquía e incluso la muerte.Algunos ejecutaban sus actos narcisistas cubriéndolos con prácticas o rituales pseudoreligiosos. Otros engañaban a sus fieles ofreciéndoles un lugar especial en el más allá, “parcelas de terreno” en el cielo cuando su misión en este plano hubiese culminado, u ofreciéndoles poder y un lugar privilegiado en sus comunidades, pero todos sin duda, destacan por sus habilidades en el arte de la manipulación. Conoceremos en este episodio de @CosasMuyImportantes, sobre algunos líderes perversos, desde Charles Manson y su diabólica «familia» hasta Paul Schäfer y su Colonia Dignidad. Una producción de D+Media Agency @DplusMediaAgencyProducción EjecutivaDaniela Ormazábal y Federico CapocciProducción:Felix PachecoJesús LucesAstrid MerchánOriana Etulain Edición, montaje y música originalFederico CapocciSuscríbete a nuestro Patreon para contenido exclusivo y sorpresashttps://www.patreon.com/cosasmuyimportantes
Portada. Resumen de noticias que trae en portada el diario electrónico San Carlos Online hoy jueves 25 de noviembre de 2021 Cancillería sería responsable de la fuga de Döring de Italia Señala la Abogada de víctimas de Colonia Dignidad NACIONAL.- (interferencia.cl).- El lunes, los tribunales italianos dejaron en libertad a Reinhard Döring, procesado en Chile por el asesinato de tres jóvenes Mapu durante la dictadura y uno de los más cercanos de Paul Schäfer. El juez indicó que no había recibido la solicitud de extradición que hizo Chile, que se decidió el 12 de noviembre. En medio de este confuso proceso, Döring fue liberado y volvió a Alemania, país que no extradita a sus ciudadanos. Sancarlina ganadora de los “Premios regionales de Arte, Cultura y Patrimonio" Marisole Valenzuela entre los seis ganadores LOCAL.- La Seremi de las Culturas, notificó a la folclorista local, Marisole Valenzuela y a otros cinco personajes núblensenos, del premio a la “trayectoria en la transmisión en expresiones de Raíz Folclórica”. Llevaron atenciones de Salud a Cachapoal y Huaipemo LOCAL.- (Comunicado).- Sectores rurales de la comuna de San Carlos reciben atención con médico, exámenes médicos preventivos, orientación nutricional, podología, kinesiología, masoterapia y vacunación COVID, como parte del programa “Municipalidad en Terreno”. En ellas, correspondientes a los sectores de Cachapoal y Huaipemo, los vecinos agotaron todos los cupos para atenciones de salud. Desamu cuenta con Galpones inflables para atención de Salud Vacunación y test PCR se realizaron durante la reciente jornada electoral LOCAL.- (Comunicado).- Cuatro galpones inflables adquiridos, gracias a un convenio con el Servicio de Salud Ñuble, por $420.000.000 permiten realizar operativos de Salud en distintos lugares de la comuna. Reciclarán mascarillas desechables recogidas en Cobquecura Gracias a convenio con la Unidad de Desarrollo tecnológico de la UdeC REGIONAL.- (Comunicado).- Este miércoles una delegación de Cobquecura visitó la Unidad de Desarrollo Tecnológico de la Universidad de Concepción para llevar a cabo la firma del convenio de reciclaje de mascarillas por parte de UDT, las que serán recolectadas por personal municipal y trasladas a Coronel de de la UDT Autoridad Sanitaria detecta funcionamiento irregular de restaurante y hospedaje REGIONAL- (Comunicado) Una fiscalización de la Autoridad Sanitaria de Ñuble detectó el funcionamiento irregular de un restaurante y una residencial ubicada en calle Itata 218, en Chillán. La inspección fue encabezada por el seremi de Salud (s) Erick Jiménez, quien detalló que el establecimiento no acreditó resolución sanitaria, además de constatarse el expendio de alimentos en un espacio cerrado, operando en forma anómala. Portada. Fin a este resumen de noticias que trae en portada el diario electrónico San Carlos Online hoy jueves 25 de noviembre de 2021
Ahora, un resumen de las noticias que trae en portada en diario electrónico San Carlos Online hoy viernes 29 de octubre de 2021 Si defendemos sólo los bienes y no el bienestar, quedamos como un país hipócrita Benito Baranda, convencionalista NACIONAL.- (Cooperativa.cl).- El convencional del Distrito 12 Benito Baranda (Independientes No Neutrales) criticó el irrespeto del Estado frente a tratados internacionales que garantizan derechos sociales, versus aquellos que facilitan las ganancias económicas del país. "Al final, si todo es defender los bienes que tenemos, y no el bienestar de las personas, y firmamos tantos tratados internacionales, y estos no modifican nuestra legislación, nos dejan como un país hipócrita", fustigó el ex director del Hogar de Cristo. “No apoyaré la construcción de un proyecto tan inviable como el Embalse Punilla” Senadora Loreto Carvajal LOCAL.- (Comunicado).- Actualmente, la Región de Ñuble registra un índice de pobreza superior a los dos dígitos. Según la encuesta CASEN 2020, durante la época de pandemia, la tasa de pobreza se ubicó en 14,7% en Ñuble, lo que la sitúa como la segunda región más pobre del país, superada solo por la Araucanía, que, en el mismo ítem, llegó al 17, 4%. Bajo este escenario Carvajal, dijo: “No apoyaré la construcción de un proyecto tan inviable y nefasto como lo es el Embalse Punilla”. Dirigente cree que hace falta un estudio de transito en San Carlos LOCAL.- Los dirigentes de la locomoción colectiva no han sido consultados sobre el proyecto de un paseo peatonal en calle Serrano, pese a que todas líneas circulan por esa vía central de San Carlos, así lo confirmó en entrevista con SC Online el dirigente Andrés Irribarra quien además anunció que, a partir de este viernes 29 de octubre el pasaje sube a 600 pesos. “Aquí en San Carlos hace falta un estudio del tránsito urbano, ya que hay hasta pasajes con doble tránsito”. Mediante encuesta buscan desarrollar audiencias culturales Equipo del Centro cultural de San Carlos buscara la mayor participación ciudadana. LOCAL.- El proyecto que se ha denominado “Consulta Ciudadana para el Desarrollo de Públicos y Audiencias” busca recabar visiones que permitan explicar la problemática de la baja participación cultural de la ciudadanía y las barreras de acceso. Dicha labor se desarrollará en la Región de Ñuble con actividades presenciales y virtuales que convocarán a gestores culturales, artistas, organizaciones y ciudadanía. “Servicio de electricidad en la zona rural no es de buena calidad” Asegura el dirigente vecinal Osvaldo Ferreira La zona de San Fernando de Zemita, costado sur, si bien es limítrofe con Ñiquén, corresponde a la comuna de San Carlos y alllí también, como en otros sectores rurales, los problemas con el servicio de energía eléctrica no son pocos, según lo dio a conocer el dirigente Osvaldo Ferreira. Justicia realiza nuevas diligencias en Colonia Dignidad tras estreno de serie de Netflix REGIONAL.- (El Desconcierto).- La serie documental «Colonia» presentó una entrevista sobre el lanzamiento de cuerpos al río Perquilauquén realizada a Willy Malessa, estrecho colaborador de Paul Schäfer, quien llegó este jueves hasta el lugar de los hechos junto a la ministra Paola Plaza. Fin a este resumen de las noticias que trae en portada en diario electrónico San Carlos Online hoy viernes 29 de octubre de 2021
Robert is joined again by Paul F. Tompkins to continue to discuss Paul Schäfer. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Robert is joined by Paul F. Tompkins to discuss Nazi Cult Leader, Paul Schäfer. FOOTNOTES: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/paul-schafer-nazi-colonel-who-established-anti-semitic-colony-chile-after-war-1981014.html https://www.dw.com/en/ex-nazi-tyrannical-cult-leader-dies-in-chile/a-5503076 https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2017/07/14/chilean-victims-of-ex-nazis-cult-of-horrors-may-finally-get-some-answers/ https://www.dw.com/en/chile-germany-establish-colonia-dignidad-commission/a-39682775 https://theamericanscholar.org/the-torture-colony/# https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/politics/1980/02/11/colonia-dignidad-nobody-comes-nobody-goes-mystery-veils-colony-in-chile/6fbfe01c-9cc2-424e-a225-daf41296cb92/?utm_term=.f630845c431d&itid=lk_inline_manual_30 https://www.bbc.com/news/world-latin-america-48318295 https://www.ecchr.eu/en/case/colonia-dignidad-remains-a-dark-chapter-of-german-legal-history/ https://www.nytimes.com/2005/06/17/world/americas/at-cults-enclave-in-chile-guns-and-intelligence-files.html https://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/oct/19/chile-former-spy-germans-sentenced-kidnappings-colonia-dignidad https://www.thedailybeast.com/inside-a-nazi-pedophiles-horrifying-chilean-child-rape-cult https://www.nytimes.com/2002/05/19/world/hints-of-cruel-fate-for-american-lost-in-chile.html https://www.reuters.com/article/us-germany-chile-sect/insight-german-sect-victims-seek-escape-from-chilean-nightmare-past-idUSBRE8480MN20120509 https://jonestown.sdsu.edu/?page_id=67352 Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Erinnert ihr euch noch an die Serie Avatar - Der Herr der Elemente? Paul Schönwald und Deniz Sahin sprechen in diesem Podcast über die verschiedenen Bändigungsarten und darüber, welche ihrer Meinung nach die Stärkste ist. Spoiler: Zwei Experten unterhalten sich.
Männerabend Special – Deutsche Meisterschaft der Hobbybrauer 2021! Dennis hat sich auf den Weg nach Stralsund zur Störtebeker Braumanufaktur gemacht um vor Ort natürlich auch in diesem Jahr wieder an der “Deutschen Meisterschaft der Hobbybrauer” teilzunehmen. Zu Wort kommen heute: Nils Lichtenberg (1. Platz Jury-Wettbewerb), Markus Krenkler (2. Platz Jury-Wettbewerb), Paul Schüßler (1. Platz Publikumswettbewerb), […]
Con un minucioso trabajo de investigación y entrevistas, esta coproducción chileno-alemana entrega imágenes y declaraciones nunca antes vistas sobre el origen de Paul Schäfer, sus vínculos con la dictadura de Augusto Pinochet y los abusos sexuales contra menores de edad cometidos en el asentamiento ubicado en Parral. Disponible en Netflix.
Este fin de semana se estrenó en Netflix la serie documental ‘Colonia Dignidad: Una secta alemana en Chile', un relato cronológico desde la llegada de Paul Schäfer a Chile hasta el escape de un par de jóvenes que delataron los horrores vividos en la colonia. Jorge Letelier comentó en su columna el proceso para rescatar el material de archivo, el desarrollo de la producción y la aparición de personajes como el actual ministro de Justicia y Derechos Humanos, Hernán Larraín.
Ahora un resumen de las noticias que trae en portada el diario electrónico San Carlos Online hoy viernes 1 de octubre de 2021 Netflix estrena la docuserie definitiva de Colonia Dignidad: "Pone en la palestra a Hernán Larraín" Este viernes 1 de octubre debuta en Netflix “Colonia Dignidad: Una secta alemana en Chile”, serie documental que explica los lazos directos entre el enclave liderado por Paul Schäfer y la dictadura de Augusto Pinochet. Funcionarios donan sangre para ayudar a familiares de colegas LOCAL.- Funcionarios del CESFAM José Durán Trujillo participaron en una colecta especial que llevaron a cabo profesionales del Hospital de Chillán Herminda Martín, en horas de la mañana de este jueves en ese centro de salud familiar. A partir de estos episodios en los que se ha visto comprometida la salud de personas cercanas a funcionarios, el Comité Paritario está en la organización de al menos dos colectas anuales de sangre. Medición local de la calidad del aire fue incluida en cifras oficiales LOCAL.- Finalizó un nuevo período de Gestión de Episodios Críticos (GEC) para Chillán y Chillán Viejo, y también San Carlos, con cifras positivas en comparación al promedio histórico registrado, desde la creación de la Región de Ñuble. Folclorista local rendirá homenaje a Violeta Parra este lunes LOCAL.- El próximo lunes se cumplirá un nuevo aniversario del natalicio de Violeta Parra y la folclorista local Marisole Valenzuela y su agrupación cultural Orígenes realizará, en su homenaje, una actuación especial en la plaza de San Carlos. El acto central se realizará el lunes 4 de octubre a las 12 horas y paralelamente habrá una feria artesanal interactiva y de artes manuales Explican las principales modificaciones del Plan Paso a Paso REGIONAL.- Termina el estado de excepción constitucional vigente desde el 18 de marzo de 2020. Esta medida, trae consigo una nueva actualización del Plan Paso a Paso, con el objetivo de compatibilizar las restricciones que dejarán de ser efectivas, con las que sí se mantendrán debido la Alerta Sanitaria que seguirá imperando en nuestro país. Desde el 1° de octubre, el C19, será requerido solo para viajes interregionales en transportes públicos (avión, bus o tren), pero desde el 1° de noviembre, se elimina el C19 y solo se revisará el pase de movilidad. Escuelas municipalizadas reciben equipos de alta gama para clases híbridas REGIONAL.- Siete escuelas de Chillán recibirán equipos de alta gama que permitirán realizar clases híbridas de calidad, favoreciendo el logro de aprendizajes desde los hogares. El aporte fue hecho por la Municipalidad de Chillán y el Departamento de Administración de Educación Municipal de Chillán. Los equipos adquiridos son 18 Robots Swivl, los cuales realizan seguimiento automático del profesor por el salón, e igual cantidad de Tablet Lenovo y los respectivos trípodes donde se asientan tales equipos. Fin a este resumen de las noticias que trae en portada el diario electrónico San Carlos Online hoy viernes 1 de octubre de 2021
Hey everyone! Thanks for checking out the newest episode of The Curly Mustache Podcast! Each episode, we take one real-life villain and one fictional villain, discuss their histories, motives, crimes, any connections they may have, and cap off the episode with whether they're redeemable with our Bowler Hat Scale. This week, we
1961 gründet Paul Schäfer in Chile die Colonia Dignidad. Der Deutsche genießt wohlwollende Unterstützung aus der Heimat, vor Ort hat das Projekt lange einen guten Ruf. Seinen Anhängern verheißt Schäfer das Paradies auf Erden, dabei ist es eine Hölle. Von Thomas Klug www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Zeitfragen Hören bis: 19.01.2038 04:14 Direkter Link zur Audiodatei
1961 floh Paul Schäfer vor der Deutschen Justiz, die gegen ihn wegen Missbrauchs Minderjähriger ermittelte, nach Chile. Dort gründete er die Sekte "Colonia Dignidad". Obwohl er seine Kolonie streng abschirmte, drangen grausame Berichte nach außen.
Eine deutsche Kolonie in Chile. Ihr wurde der Name "Würde", spanisch "Dignidad" gegeben. Denen, die hier leben mussten blieb nicht viel ihrer Würde. Paul Schäfer gründete die Sekte Colonia Dignidad im Jahr 1961, 400 Kilometer südlich von Santiago de Chile. Autor: Thomas Klug
En nuestro viaje en busca de las claves de la escritura vocal de Beethoven, que se viene deteniendo en los intríngulis que al respecto conforman la partitura de Fidelio, corresponde hoy el protagonismo al malvado Pizarro, alcaide de la prisión en la que está encerrado el pobre Florestan. El personaje requiere una voz contundente de barítono dramático. Realizamos una prospección por sus características vocales y escuchamos algunas de las más importantes voces que han cantado el papel y lo han grabado: Otto Edelmann, Paul Schöffler, Hans Hotter, Alan Held y Hartmut Welker. Escuchar audio
The incredible story that lies at the heart of Songs of Repression begins and ends at the foot of the Andes Mountains in Chile in the picturesque German colony of Colonia Dignidad (Colony of Dignity). The beauty of the place belies a grim past. In 1961, a German preacher named Paul Schäfer and his congregation moved to Chile with the stated aim of helping the poor. They established Colonia Dignidad, which transformed into a closed sect where child abuse, collective beatings and slave-like living conditions were an ongoing reality for 45 years. Many in the colony assisted Pinochet’s dictatorship in torturing and killing political prisoners and burying them in mass graves on their own 40,000-acre land. In 2007, Schäfer was arrested and the colony opened up. During that process, the community changed its name to Villa Baviera (Bavarian Village), now a tourist resort where you can relax, eat German cuisine and listen to yodeling. It remains the home of several generations of perpetrators and victims of the cult, inexplicably coexisting without reckoning with decades of abuse. Co-directors Marianne Hougen-Moraga and Estephan Wagner join us to talk about their chilling exploration of the community through the experiences of its surviving members. For news and updates go to: estephanwagner.com/songs-of-repression
Holi!! esta semana les traemos un capítulo un poco polémico y un poco político porque qué es la vida sin esas dos cosas. Ojalá les guste!!
NAZCA ¿LINEAS DE AGUA? Una nueva e interesante teoría ha surgido recientemente para dar explicación al significado de la creación de las famosas lineas de Nazca (Perú) Carlos E. Hermida y un grupo de investigadores de España y Perú proponen lo que podría ser la solución a este enigma. LA COLONIA SINIESTRA En 1961 un nazi llamado Paul Schäfer fundó en Chile una siniestra comunidad; la llamó "Colonia dignidad" En su interior y al margen de las autoridades, se realizaron actos terribles. Su legado permanece y sus extraños miembros aún habitan la colonia. Pablo Tresgallo nos lleva a conocer uno de los lugares más extraños, desconocidos e inquietantes del mundo. LAS 4 PUERTAS En Las Islas Canarias existe la llamada Montaña Bermeja, allí se esculpe un yacimiento arqueológico denominado las 4 puertas. Jose Manuel García Bautista nos habla de sus misterios.
NAZCA ¿LINEAS DE AGUA? Una nueva e interesante teoría ha surgido recientemente para dar explicación al significado de la creación de las famosas lineas de Nazca (Perú) Carlos E. Hermida y un grupo de investigadores de España y Perú proponen lo que podría ser la solución a este enigma. LA COLONIA SINIESTRA En 1961 un nazi llamado Paul Schäfer fundó en Chile una siniestra comunidad; la llamó "Colonia dignidad" En su interior y al margen de las autoridades, se realizaron actos terribles. Su legado permanece y sus extraños miembros aún habitan la colonia. Pablo Tresgallo nos lleva a conocer uno de los lugares más extraños, desconocidos e inquietantes del mundo. LAS 4 PUERTAS En Las Islas Canarias existe la llamada Montaña Bermeja, allí se esculpe un yacimiento arqueológico denominado las 4 puertas. Jose Manuel García Bautista nos habla de sus misterios.
¡Buenos días! Está soleado en San Carlos (comuna). El pronóstico para hoy miércoles 8 de abril de 2020, indica una máxima de 28º y una mínima de 7º. Titulares de las noticias de SanCarlosOnLine para esta jornada Gebrie recurre a Tribunales por cuarentena, antes envió solicitud a Piñera Después de haber enviado una carta al presidente Piñera pidiendo la cuarentena total para San Carlos, en paralelo y sin conocerse aún la respuesta de la presidencia , el alcalde Gebrie presentó un recurso a la justicia pidiendo cuarentena total. Municipio construyó un túnel nebulizador para sanitizar transeúntes Buscando soluciones prácticas de bajo costo trabajadores del municipio de San Carlos construyeron un túnel dentro del cual se genera una nube de agua a presión con producto de sanitizacion. Detalles en www.sancarlosonline.cl San Carlos se sumaría a uso obligado de mascarillas en espacios públicos A punto de ser aprobada una ordenanza municipal en San Carlos que obligará a las personas que a usar mascarilla en espacios públicos. Detalles en www.sancarlosonline.cl Chillán: arresto domiciliario para sujeto que violó cuarentena tres veces El involucrado fue identificado como Luis Toro, quien quedó con arresto domiciliario total y prohibición de pedir salvoconducto en Carabineros. Detalles en www.sancarlosonline.cl Llaman a no trasladarse a segundas viviendas durante fin de semana Aquellos que sean sorprendidos serán devueltos a sus lugares de origen En el punto de acceso sur del cordón sanitario se realizó un control a los vehículos que ingresaban a la intercomuna de Chillán y Chillán Viejo, para insistir sobre esta irregularidad Exguardia de Paul Schäfer encerró a comunidad de Villa Baviera por temor al coronavirus El terreno donde se emplazaba Colonia Dignidad, donde aún habitan unas sesenta personas, fue clausurado por Friedhel Zitner, impidiendo la salida e ingreso de colonos, lo que está siendo investigado. Detalles en www.sancarlosonline.cl Hasta aquí los titulares de hoy. San Carlos online le desea una buena jornada
When former Nazi serviceman Paul Schäfer fled Germany in 1961, he founded a rural community called Colonia Dignidad in Southern Chile. But the community’s bucolic appearance hid a culture of torture, murder, and pedophilia.
Dagens historie er uforståelig på en helt ny måde. Hvordan kan Nazi-Tyskland, en pædofil psykopat, Pinochet og en 5 stjernet anmeldelse på Traveladvisor hænge sammen?Tag med os igennem det krigshærgede Europa i 30- og 40´erne til et Chile, der gik igennem en turbulent tid med magtskifte fra højre til venstre til Pinochet.Paul Schäefer var en egocentrisk mand, der ikke skyede noget middel for at nå sit mål - en loyal skare, der forsynede ham med de unge drenge og den underkastelse, som han krævede for at opfylde sine fantasier.Hvis du kan lide podcasten, så må du meget gerne give et Like på vores Facebook side https://www.facebook.com/paastribe/Black Shadow by Hans Atom (c) copyright 2013 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/hansatom/42282 Ft: Robert Warrington
We're joined by Robert Timothy and Ryan Shores this week on our final installment in the Colonia Dignidad series. In this one we'll cover a majority of the horrible crimes committed within the walls of the Nazi compound in Chile. How does it all end for Paul Schäfer? Will our guests wear eye patches or glass eyes? Is Mr. Pib as good as Dr. Pepper? Find out by tuning in! To listen to Science Faction click here! Or here to check out Robert and Ryan on The Degenerate Podcast!
We're back for part two of our series on the compound of escaped Nazis in South America. Today Paige takes Mando and Andrea back to Colonia Dignidad to cover the compound's leader: Paul Schäfer. This guy is a real piece of work but wait until you hear about his table manners. Anyways, after you finish this episode come join us at the after-party at the Applebee's! Also, we're doing another live show! On June 29th at 7:30pm we'll be at The Comedy Palace in San Diego. Want tickets? They're $10 and on sale now! Hope to see ya there.
Die Colonia Dignidad in Chile, gegründet vom deutschen Sektenführer Paul Schäfer, schafft es in kürzester Zeit ein autarkes Wirtschaftssystem aufzubauen. In der Öffentlichkeit ist sie bekannt für ihr traditionsreiches Zusammenleben und ihren Fortschritt und wird für ihr modernes Krankenhaus bewundert. Hinter den Kulissen sieht die Wahrheit jedoch ganz anders aus! Folter, Zwangsarbeit und Misshandlungen stehen auf der Tagesordnung. Es braucht knapp 40 Jahre, bis die Schreckensherrschaft des Führungsstabs der Kolonie der Würde beendet wird. Die grausame Wahrheit über das Leben und Wirken der Colonia Dignidad hört Ihr hier. *Die Folge beinhaltet Nennungen von Marken und und wird daher als unbezahlte Werbung gegenzeichnet.* Wenn Euch die Folge gefallen hat, lasst gerne ein Abo und eine Bewertung da und auf meinem Instagramprofil: wahre_verbrechen_podcast, findet ihr in den nächsten Tagen Fotos passend zum Fall. xxAlex
Chickies! We are BACK with the conclusion of our mini series. This has been INSANE to research and we love the response it's been getting. Thank you so much. Remember to follow us on social media @UndercoverCoven and our email is undercovercoven@gmail.com. Please rate and review! Thanks guys.--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/undercovercoven/messageSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/undercovercoven)
It's Monday! We're here with our two part series: Paul Schäfer and Colonia Dignidad. This episode hits very close to home since all these atrocities that you will hear in this and the next episode happened a few hours away from where we live. We really hope you like this small series. Remember to follow us @UndercoverCoven and send us an email at UndercoverCoven@gmail.com.--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/undercovercoven/messageSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/undercovercoven)
Heinrich Schütz, Nicolaus Weisbeck, Johann Sixt von Lerchenfels, Paul Schäffer, Markus Dietrich Brandisius, Andreas Düben, Johann Hildebrand, Matthias Weckmann und Christoph Harandt von Polschitz und Weseritz | Johann Rosenmüller Ensemble, Arno Paduch
País Alemania Dirección Florian Gallenberger Guion Florian Gallenberger, Torsten Wenzel Música Fernando Velázquez Fotografía Kolja Brandt Reparto Emma Watson, Daniel Brühl, Michael Nyqvist, Julian Ovenden, Martin Wuttke, Vicky Krieps, Richenda Carey, August Zirner, Jeanne Werner Sinopsis Una joven pareja alemana, la azafata de vuelo Lena (Emma Watson) y el artista Daniel (Daniel Brühl), se ve envuelta en el golpe de Estado de Chile en 1973 conta Salvador Allende. Él es secuestrado por la policía secreta de Pinochet, y ella le seguirá la pista hasta una zona del sur del país llamada Colonia Dignidad, que aparenta ser una misión de caridad regida por un carismático líder, también de origen alemán, Paul Schäfer (Michael Nyqvist). Lena entonces entrará en la Colonia de forma voluntaria para intentar ayudar escapar a Daniel.
Perfume is becoming a different kind of cultural experience . In this podcast episode, practitioners and experts spanning the world of perfume, look towards an exciting new future for perfume. New ingredients are providing perfumers with further possibilities for experimentation. Perfumers are exploring novel ideas by embarking on projects with other artists - from photographers to musicians. Contributors explore how the principles of perfume will develop in our increasingly visually saturated world. Featuring: Michael Edwards, fragrance expert, author, and founding editor of Fragrances of the World , the largest guide to perfume classification. Paul Schütze, multi sensory artist and perfumer. Timothy Han, perfumer, founder of Timothy Han / Edition. Sumit Bhasin, Senior Vice President of R&D Luxury at Coty Luxury Felix Mayr-Harting, Head of Fine Fragrances at Givaudan Killian Wells, perfumer Bertrand Duchaufour, perfumer Perfume: A Sensory Journey Through Contemporary Scent until 23 September at Somerset House. #perfumepioneers
A bank holiday special of material from our recent Japanese Playback event held at Spiritland in London, featuring the one and only Clive Bell. http://www.clivebell.co.uk/ --- CLIVE BELL is a musician, composer and writer with a specialist interest in the shakuhachi, khene and other Far Eastern wind instruments. He has travelled extensively in Japan (where he studied the shakuhachi or Japanese flute with the master Kohachiro Miyata), Thailand, Laos and Bali, researching music and meeting local practitioners. In 2011 he played with Jah Wobble at Ronnie Scott’s and the Glastonbury Festival, and toured the UK with Mugenkyo Taiko drummers (contemporary Japanese drumming). Clive is the shakuhachi player on Karl Jenkins’s album Requiem on EMI Classics, and the final two Harry Potter movies. His shakuhachi playing was featured in a live solo session on Radio 3’s Late Junction, and in 2013 on Radio 3’s In Tune. A musician who regularly joins David Ross, Sylvia Hallett and Peter Cusack in improvisation duos and trios, Clive Bell has a substantial recording history as both a solo artist (his solo album, Shakuhachi: The Japanese Flute was reissued in 2005 by ARC Records) and as a composer for film, TV and theatrical productions (Complicite, IOU, Whalley Range Allstars). Kazuko Hohki, Jah Wobble, Jaki Liebezeit, Harry Beckett, Robert Lippok, David Sylvian, David Toop, Jochen Irmler of Faust, Paul Schütze and Bill Laswell number among Clive Bell’s collaborators. As a record producer, his latest release is Taeko Kunishima’s Late Autumn on 33Jazz (2011). Based in London, he writes regularly for the music monthly The Wire.
In 1961, a German man named Paul Schäfer formed a community in an isolated region in Chile. Known as the Colonia Dignidad, or Dignity Colony, this large complex was constructed originally as a place of community welfare and harmony, which promoted free schooling and health care for all. Behind it’s barbed wire fences however, Paul Schäfer was secretly creating a … Continue reading The Colonia Dignidad → The post The Colonia Dignidad appeared first on Strange Matters Podcast.
"Jam Karet" is Bahasa Indonesia (Indonesian language) meaning "Elastic Time" (or "Rubber Hours"). To me, this concept also applies to mixes that include ambient and drone fragments... where the listener gets immersed in sound in such a way that all notion of time is lost; where music could last for minutes, or for hours. --- originally published on Ambientblog --- Playlist:start time - sample length - Artist - Title(Album Title, Release Year, Label details) 00:00 04:30 Samora - Uranium(Lontano, 2014, Tranquillo / Psychonavigation TRAN005)03:38 04:21 Witte Ruis - Droon 1.1A(Places, 2014, Lomechanik LOMEK025)06:03 04:56 Orphax - Mantophasmatodea(Oniscus Asellus, 2014, self-released)08:26 02:33 Alvin Lucier - Music for Gamelan Instruments, Microphones and Loudspeakers(Resonance 9.2, 2002, London Musician's Collective RES 9.2 )09:21 02:07 Francisco Lopez - Untitled #240(Untitled [2009], 2011, Baskaru Karu:20)11:05 02:26 Ulises Conti - M(Los Griegos Creían Que Las Estrellas Eran Pequeños Agujeros Por Donde Los Dioses Escuchaban A Los Hombres, 2014, Flau FLAU41)12:36 03:29 Marina Rosenfeld - New York/It's All About(P.A./ Hard Love, 2013, Room40, RM430)15:39 01:05 Paul Schütze - Sacred Agents(New Maps of Hell, 1996, Big Cat ABB 104 CD)16:00 02:00 Brunette Models - Nie Bryza Targane Poczwary Glebin(Impressions of Whispers, 2009, Jamenda 057363)16:30 04:10 Jacaszek & Kwartludium - Sigh (Les Peupliers)(Catalogue des Arbres, 2014, Touch TO;94)19:30 03:34 Slim Vic - Divalater (Part 1)(Brain Mash, 2014, Lamour Records lamourcd001)21:09 03:00 Sava Marinkovic - Opening(Evocation, 2014, self-released)22:51 02:38 Mica Levi - Andrew Void / Lipstick to Void(Under the Skin OST, 2014, Milan, 399 543-2)25:01 02:24 Hortus Conclusus - Drone_66 Denebola(Selected Drones, 2011, Nostress Netlabel NN_LP006_11_11)26:00 01:32 Laurie Spiegel - Three Sonic Spaces I(Unseen Worlds, 1994, Aesthetic Engineering AE 11001-2)27:06 00:31 Tod Dockstader - Four Telemetry Tapes, No. 2(Apocalypse, 1993, Starkland ST-202)27:13 04:31 Pete Namlook - Music for Urban Meditation - Part VI(Music for Urban Meditation, 2004, Fax PK 08/167)27:28 00:46 Tod Dockstader - Four Telemetry Tapes, No. 3(Apocalypse, 1993, Starkland ST-202)28:46 05:39 Porzellan - Between Two Suns(The Fourth Level of Comprehension, 2009, Hibernate HB03)32:33 02:50 Max Richter - Journey 3(Infra, 2010, Fat Cat Records CD 13-11)35:00 03:40 Monolake - Avalanche(Silence, 2009, Imbalance Computer Music ML025)37:21 03:52 Mesektet - Hollow Monolitis(Towards a Bleak Sun, 2014, Cold Spring CSR191CD)39:33 03:07 Erik Enocksson - Epilogue(Man Tänker Sitt, 2009, Kning Disk KD070)41:41 02:38 Kate Carr - Sunset(Overheard in Doi Saket, 2014, 3Leaves 3L030)42:54 02:00 Man Watching the Stars - Alpha Ursae Minoris(Dusk, 2014, CIUIN UIN002)43:31 02:31 Yair Elazar Glotman - Khaypudyr Bay(Northern Gulfs, 2014, Glacial Movements GM012)45:18 04:19 Alva Noto - Alva Noto Z1 (For John Cage)(For, 2006, Line LINE_026)48:21 01:57 The The - Meat Fever(Tony, 2010 Lazarus Cineola 1)49:24 08:10 Svarte Greiner - Final Sleep (Remix by Hecq)(Conversions, 2014, Ad Noiseam adn174)55:12 02:45 Mike Cooper - Jalan Sam Heng(White Shadows in the South Seas, 2013, Room40 RM454)56:16 02:18 Penjaga Insaf - Cross the Border(To Whom it May Concern, 2005, Shortwave Transmission SWT01)57:22 03:09 Penjaga Insaf - Sang Dalang(Sama Sadja, 2010, Power & Steel PAS 27)59:01 07:11 Man Watching the Stars - Fields (Dusk)(Dusk, 2014, CIUIN UIN002)1:06:47 - End
This mix is built around mysterious vocals. Vocals that may guide you, or lure you, into distances unknown. Often, but not exclusively, female, and some of them not even human - like the beautiful flute-playing by Jean-Christophe Bonnafous, or the mysterious singing sound of the comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko that was recently discovered during the Rosetta space missions. With just a little fantasy you can imagine the Philae Space Lander being attracted by the comet's song - ultimately leading it to an untimely death. --- originally published on Ambientblog --- Start - Length - Artist - Title (Album Title, Release Year, Label #) 00:00 2:39 Mendel Kaelen - Suñayaca Tãla(Sequence 8, 2014, Futuresequence SEQ008)01:51 01:41 Hildur Gudnadottir - Poka(Saman, 2014, Touch TO:96)03:16 00:54 Dan Romer & Benh Zeitlin - End of the World Theme(Beasts of the Southern Wild OST, 2012, Thirty3 and a 3rd Records)03:28 04:06 Giulio Aldinucci - Fieno(Aer, 2014, Dronarivm DR-25)05:56 03:46 Iva Bittová - Fragment VI(Iva Bittová, 2013, ECM Records ECM 2275)07:13 02:55 Ambient Music Therapy - Sleep 3(Ultimate Sleep System, 2005, Self-Released)08:07 02:57 Above, Convenience Store! - Boneyard Stray Dog(Building in Search of the Sun, 2013, Sparkwood Records SR01)10:15 03:54 Penjaga Insaf - Pulang(Sama Sadja, 2010, Power & Steel PAS27)11:52 01:47 Andrew Skeoch & Sarah Koschak - Distant Bellbirds(Favourite Australian Birdsong, 2001, Listening Earth LECD 10)13:25 01:28 Andrew Skeoch & Sarah Koschak - Pied Butcherbirds(A Morning in the Australian Bush, 1996, Listening Earth LECD 9601)14:11 01:06 Ambrose Field - Technoform 7(Quantaform Series, 2013, Sargasso SCD28071)14:45 00:40 Andrew Liles - Tinder Box(Black Beauty, 2007, Beta-Lactam Ring Records MT127)14:54 05:02 Enrico Coniglio - Existenz Minimum(Areavirus Topofonie Vol. 1, 2007, Psychonavigation Records PSY 020)19:32 01:30 Cliff Martinez - Wrong Floor(Drive OST, 2011, Sony/Lakeshore Records 88691975162)20:36 03:21 Field Rotation - The Repetition of History(Fatalist The Repetition of History, 2013, Denovali DEN161)23:30 01:25 Asne Valland Nordli - Veverskens Tid(Over Tones, 2014, ECM Records ECM 2315)24:30 04:01 Darren Harper - Will My Memories of You Hold True(Suspended Memory, 2011, Self-released)26:48 04:06 David Toop - Disposal Chute Inoperative(Mondo Black Chamber, 2014, Sub Rosa SR385)29:39 01:57 Jack Dangers - Blast Off(Bathyscape Trieste, 2013, Primary Numbers PRIMA007)31:03 02:32 Andrew Liles - Aviophilia(In My Father's House There Are Many Mansions, 2006, Fourth Dimension Records FDCD68)32:50 02:16 Rodolpho Alexis - Parabolic Amphibian Mix (Various Tree Frogs)(The Wire Tapper 34, 2014, Wire Magazine Issue 362)33:37 02:00 Lustmord - Babel(The Word as Power, 2013, Blackest Ever Black BLACKESTCD004)35:17 03:18 Desert of Hiatus - Trepidation's Skin(Inconsolable Grief, 2014, self-released)37:51 02:56 Alogon - Snow(Wound, 2014, Under U.R. 08)38:49 02:29 Jean-Christophe Bonnafous - Alterina(Graines de Berceuses, 2012, Prokosnovénie, Prik144)39:28 02:23 A Day for Strange Birds - The Night Creeps(The Sound Between The Noise, 2014, self-released)40:40 02:16 Stefkovic van Interesse - Nebelmarsch(In the Fields, 2013, Self-Released)42:35 04:24 Pauline Oliveros - Watertank Software(Vor Der Flut - Hommage an einen Wasserspeicher, 1985, Eigelstein Musikproduktion, ES2025/26 CD)46:37 00:55 Paul Schütze - Sacred Agents(New Maps of Hell, 1996, Big Cat ABB 104 CD )47:02 03:31 Deaf Center - The Day I Would Never Have(Owl Splinters, 2011, Type TYPE080 )50:02 03:15 Mariolina Zitta - Sonar(Concert for Bats, Voices and Natural Sounds, 2007, Earth Ear ee6142)51:46 02:33 Max Eastley - Hydrophone String Installation(Installation Recordings 1973 - 2008, 2010, Paradigm Discs PD26)53:08 05:27 Ian William Craig - Either Or(A Turn of Breath, 2014, Recital 8)57:12 02:27 Mica Levi - Alien Loop(Under the Skin OST, 2014, Milan M2-36678)58:24 00:41 ESA Operations - A Singing Comet(ESA Operations Rosetta Mission, 2014, Soundcloud)59:00 00:47 Jon Hopkins - Distant Fire(How I Live Now OST, 2013, Just Music TAO056)
This mix obviously found its name from the lovely intro (and outtro) track by Nest. Inbetween, there are many moments of 'stillness', too... Moments you may slowly drift off into the drones, letting your mind wander ... to be pulled back again by some of the post-classical 'anchors' in this mix. Maybe it's a small opportunity to retreat from current society's turmoil, and to find some time to 'cocoon' to the sounds (and the sometimes fascinating depths) of 'Stillness'. Some word of warning, however: if this suggests this mix only contains warm, comfortable and pleasurable sounds, be prepared for some suprises. I never said that "Stillness" always means "Comforting"... --- originally published on Ambientblog --- Tracklist: [start time][sample length][artist - title][album details] 00:00 05:55 Nest - StillnessBody Pilot, 2011, Serein SERE 11.304:04 02:07 Electricityprivate collection, 2011, not on album04:44 02:33 I8U - TolueneSurface Tension, 2011, Murmur Records MMR1006:32 01:29 Cliff Martinez - I'm SickContagion Soundtrack, 2011, Watertower Music WTM3926607:09 05:01 Esther Venrooy - VesselVessel, 2011, Entr'acte E10408:43 03:34 Leah Kardos - The WaitingFeather Hammer, 2011, Bigo and Twigetti11:15 03:02 Lance Olsen - The Creature that Drank SoundAu Clair de La Lune, 2009, Infrequency IN00512:05 08:10 Bass Communion - CenotaphCenotaph, 2011, Tonefloat TF11518:16 02:45 A Winged Victory for the Sullen - A Requiem for the Static KingA Winged Victory for the Sullen, 2011, Kranky KRANK15720:33 03:57 Vladimír Godár - Postludio - MantraQuerela Pacis, 2011, Pavian Records PM0050-223:16 06:27 Human Greed, Michael Begg, Colin Potter - DeshretFortress Longing, 2011, Omnempathy OMIC228:13 03:10 Carbon Based Lifeforms - SystemTwentythree, 2011, Ultimae Records, INRE04730:27 02:07 Kirill Platonkin - Stellar Seeds (Original)Purified by the Fire, 2011, ADX 03530:51 06:02 Sister Waize - Side Time DownA Dawning of Wonder, 2011, self-released36:17 02:16 Spectra Ciera - Unlit PathwayUnderpass, 2011, Feedback Loop Label FBL02037:02 02:21 Justin Bennett - Tiergarten 1Wildlife, 2008, Spore Records Spore 200738:26 03:16 Jacaszek - WindhoverGlimmer, 2011, Ghostly International, GI-14740:50 03:01 Tom Lawrence - Moore's WellWater Beetles of Pollardstown Fen, 2011, Gruenrekorder GRUEN 08741:51 04:08 Pascal Savy - Reflective ShadowLiminal, 2011, Feedback Loop Label, PHBL0244:39 02:53 Jan M. Iversen - Wolfsburg (Long)Standalones, 2010, TIBProd 10045:28 01:03 Paul Schütze - Sacred AgentsNew Maps of Hell, 1992, Big Cat UK Records ABB 104 CD46:57 00:49 Chris Watson - El DivisaderoEl Tren Fantasma, 2011, Touch TO:4247:16 01:47 Chris Watson - Sierra TaramuharaEl Tren Fantasma, 2011, Touch TO:4248:12 01:31 Israel Martinez - There Were People IIEl Hombre Que Se Sofoca, 2011, Sub Rosa SR31948:53 04:46 Maya Beiser - Memories (by Djivan Gasparyan)Provenance, 2011, Innova 77852:28 05:32 Penjaga Insaf - Alam SemstaSama Sadja, 2010, Power & Steel PAS 2757:12 02:47 Nest - StillnessBody Pilot, 2011, Serein SERE 11.31:00:00 end
Playliste de Paul Schutze pour webSYNradio : SUMMER avec Mick Jagger, Robert Ashley, Meshuggah, Nico, William Burroughs, Mr Bungle, Philip Glass, Alain Robbe-Grillet, Guitar Drag, Scott Walker, Eliane Radigue, Steve Peters, Paul Scheerbart, Taku Sugimoto, Paul Schütze, Morton Feldman, Phew, George Lewis, Charlotte Mormon, David Wojnarowicz and Doug Bressler, David Grubs, Zu, Rhys Chatham, Wendy Carlos, ...
Playliste de Paul Schutze pour webSYNradio : SUMMER avec Mick Jagger, Robert Ashley, Meshuggah, Nico, William Burroughs, Mr Bungle, Philip Glass, Alain Robbe-Grillet, Guitar Drag, Scott Walker, Eliane Radigue, Steve Peters, Paul Scheerbart, Taku Sugimoto, Paul Schütze, Morton Feldman, Phew, George Lewis, Charlotte Mormon, David Wojnarowicz and Doug Bressler, David Grubs, Zu, Rhys Chatham, Wendy Carlos, ...