The MIAMI HERALD reported:
It's been 89 days since Manuel Zelaya was booted from power. He's sleeping on chairs, and he claims his throat is sore from toxic gases and "Israeli mercenaries'' are torturing him with high-frequency radiation.Yes, that's outlandish but in addition to having been confirmed, it would add credibility to a report that says Zelaya is on board with Hitler's efforts to eliminate the Jews.
"We are being threatened with death,'' he said in an interview with The Miami Herald, adding that mercenaries were likely to storm the embassy where he has been holed up since Monday and assassinate him.
Renaldo Azevedo, who writes for a Portuguese site called VEJA has written what appears to be a disturbing article about Zelaya. If the translation on FREE REPUBLIC is right, one of the things Zelaya said is:
[Excerpt of Zelaya's radio address] "At times, I ask myself if Hitler had no reason to have terminated that race with the famous Holocaust. If there were people what caused damage to that country, it was the Jews, the Israelits. I want, this afternoon, on Radio Globo, to say, with name and surname, who are the officials of the Jewish Army that are working with the Armed Forces of our country and which are responsible for all those activities of conspiracy happening to the president of the Republic [Zelaya referring to himself].TRANSLATORS NEEDED! If you know anyone who can translate Portuguese, please email me or comment on this post. Based on the wording of the Free Republic post, I'm having a difficult time understanding if these are words specifically out of Zelaya's mouth or interpretations by the director of Globo radio, an entity that supports Zelaya.
Here is a link to audio from what the Free Republic post says is David Romero, director of Globo radio, who supports Manuel Zelaya.
Translators needed for this as well.
Antisemitismo y Xenofobia en Radio Globo from Daniel Lean on Vimeo.
If any of this is true, it sinks Manuel Zelaya to a despicable new low and takes Obama with him.
Be sure to read additional translations of Zelaya's alleged RADIO ADDRESS.
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