Paraguay
Paraguay is a country in South America, founded in 1811, by declaring its independance from Spain, with a population of 7 million people. Its capital and largest city is Asuncion. It is a member of the United Nations. It is a dictatorship, ruled by the Jesuits.
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History of Paraguay
1512 Portugese and Spanish colonists (Catholic Church) reach Paraguay and Uruguay.
1537 Juan de Salazar de Espinosa founds Asuncion.
1609 The jesuit learn to control wandering tribes of cannibals, who worship the moon, and believe in the immortality of the soul. The jesuits develop a dictionary of the language of the Chiquitos, put the Indians in colonies, teach them agriculture and Christianity and create social experiments to develop communism. They create a mini-republic with an Indian as an officer, supported by Philip III (Habsburg). 30 Jesuit missions ('reductions') in Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay become self-sufficient colonies with 100,000 Guarani, with only 2 priests per mission. They work as a fifth column through infiltration, blackmail through confessional secrets. No private property is allowed, everything is state property, all proceeds go to Jesuits.
1765 jesuit de Charlevoix writes the History of Paraguay.
1767 the Spanish Habsburgs expell the jesuits (after interfearing with the slave trade).
1811 José Gervasio Artigas defeats the Spanish.
1814 dictatorship of José Gaspar de Francia.
1841 rule of Carlos Lopez.
1866 Battle of Tuyuti.
1887 Elizabeth Nietzsche, sister of Friedrich Nietzsche, and her husband found the Nueva Germania colony.
1922 Paraguyan Civil War.
1950 establishment of Universidad Catholica.
1954 Alfredo Stroessner as president. Josef Mengele and Hans-Ulrich Rudel move to Paraguay.
1973 Operation Condor: coup d'etat of CIA to install military dictatorships in Latin America (Alfredo Stroessner in Paraguay, Emilio Médici in Brazil, Augusto Pinochet in Chile, Jose Maria Bordaberry in Uruguay). Stroessner is a member of the WACL.
1989 Stroessner is replaced by Andres Rodriguez.
2008 Catholic bishop Fernando Lugo as president.
2013 jesuit trained Horacio Cartes as president (jesuit Mario Ferreiro as candidate), economic expansion. Jesuit Juan Carlos Maneglia is used to make film propaganda.
Presidents
Alfredo Stroessner, Andres Rodriguez, Fernando Lugo, Horacio Cartes, Mario Benitez (son of Alfredo Stroessner's private secretary).