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Home Front: Culture Wars
Communist Defector Says KGB Created "Liberation Theology"
2015-05-11
[THENEWAMERICAN] A high-ranking communist official who defected to the United States in the 1970s now says the Soviet KGB was behind the tidal wave of "liberation theology" that swept through Catholic countries in Latin America before the opposition of Pope John Paul II effectively ended the movement.
Yeah. I'll betcha everybody's real surprised.
I think we knew this for quite a while, though it's always nice to have confirmation from an old commie thug...
Ion Mihai Pacepa, a former three-star general in Romania's Securitate, or secret police, said he first learned of liberation theology during meetings with Nikita Khrushchev and General Aleksandr Sakharovsky, then chief director of the KGB, when Sakharovsky accompanied the Soviet premier on a six-day visit to Romania in October of 1959.

"Khrushchev wanted to go down in history as the Soviet leader who had exported communism to Central and South America," Pacepa said in a May 1 interview with the Catholic News Agency. "Romania was the only Latin country in the Soviet bloc, and Khrushchev wanted to enroll her 'Latin leaders' in his new 'liberation' war."

Sakharovsky was little known to the world on the lam during the "hot years" of the Cold War, when secrecy was so highly valued that not all the members of the British and Israeli governments knew the heads of their own intelligence agencies, Pacepa said. But Sakharovsky played a key role in the East-West conflict as an architect of the export of communism to Cuba, the Berlin crisis and the building of the infamous wall, and the Cuban missile crisis that brought the world to the brink of nuclear war, Pacepa said.
Posted by:Fred

#7  Latin American, leftwing tendencies? Pope Francis should be questioned about his stance and exposure to this communist operations.
Posted by: OldSpook   2015-05-11 22:39  

#6  Los chingados en Romania son Latinos? ROFLOL
Posted by: borgboy   2015-05-11 17:20  

#5  AlmostAnonymous5839, I'm not sure that is true. Spain was a province, speaks a Latin lanaguage, was a solid Roman province in the day and they are still considered Hispanics. Why couldn't Romanians be Slavs? Culture and ethnic group are not always one in the same.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2015-05-11 14:35  

#4  ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
ipso facto, not a Slavic country.
Posted by: AlmostAnonymous5839   2015-05-11 12:30  

#3  Romania was formed from 'Dacia', a Roman Empire province and the residents still speak a derivative of an old Latin dialect.

Hence the name, Romania.

Posted by: Mullah Richard   2015-05-11 08:48  

#2  What does he mean, Romania was a Latin country?
Posted by: Grunter   2015-05-11 08:20  

#1  Khrushchev would be happy to know the movement is still alive and well, and has achieved many of it's political infiltration goals.
Posted by: Besoeker   2015-05-11 07:17  

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