The U.S. government has been caught orchestrating regime change in Guatemala

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The U.S. government has been caught orchestrating regime change in Guatemala.

“This is Ukraine 2.0,” says investigative journalist Ryan Matta. “The Guatemalan government had an election, and they believed that their election was rigged.”

When Guatemala’s Attorney General took on the daunting task of investigating election fraud alongside child trafficking involving NGOs, U.S. Secretary of State Tony Blinken stepped in—but not to support her efforts. Instead, Blinken flew to Guatemala and demanded that the Attorney General herself be investigated for “corruption.”

As if that wasn’t enough, Blinken imposed severe penalties on Guatemalan politicians and their families.

“Blinken then suspends, and the State Department suspends the visas of over 100 Guatemalan politicians, saying that they’re corrupt, and then went as far as to suspend 400 visas of their children,” Matta explains.

“These Guatemalan politicians who have children in America going to college just lost their visas and had to pull their children out of these universities after spending God knows how much money on tuition.”

Matta calls these actions a calculated effort to derail investigations and protect the child trafficking operation running rampant in Guatemala. He reveals that nearly 46% to 47% of migrant children trafficked into the United States over the last four years have come from Guatemala alone.

“They’re trying to put pressure on the Guatemalan government to change the law to give the president the power to fire this Attorney General,” Matta says. “The Attorney General is the only one investigating the NGOs tied to child trafficking and the election fraud itself.”

“These moves are not about democracy,” Matta warns. “This is how USAID has been caught doing regime changes,” adding that they basically “install politicians,” “take over the media,” and “stage these coups in these third-world countries.”

Stunned by the revelations, Maria Zee commented, “This is such a huge story. And again, child trafficking is at the heart of all of this. It’s to make sure that that keeps going.”

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