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The Hartmann Report

Also Remembering the Other 9-11

The Hartmann Report

Thom Hartmann

Climate Change, Congress, News, The Hartmann Report, Democracy, Debate, Economics, America, Thom Hartmann

4.51.3K Ratings

🗓️ 11 September 2023

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

Salvador Allende's legally elected government was overthrown in the nation of Chile by a US- sponsored coup on September 11th, 50 years ago.

What are some of the true- and not so true- conspiracies perpetrated by the wealthy and powerful in America?


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This is the Tom Hartman program.

0:47.5

The other 9-11, Henry Kissinger. Robert Rice is writing about this over on Substag.

0:53.8

Henry Kissinger was the guy, the war criminal, who promoted the overthrow of Salvador Allende in Chile.

1:02.7

Chile had the Chileans had elected a progressive.

1:05.8

In fact, he was a socialist.

1:07.8

There were two industries that he was going after.

1:11.3

There were three major mines and mining companies in Chile that accounted for about a quarter of the

1:18.0

country's total exports. These were copper mines and these three companies were American-owned.

1:24.1

And so what they were doing is they were extracting copper out of Chile and selling it on the

1:28.5

world market and then keeping most of the money and giving just a small bit back to Chile for

1:33.6

having taken all that copper out of the country.

1:36.3

Well, the end campaigned on nationalizing those mines, on giving them either to the Chilean

1:42.8

government or to Chilean companies.

1:45.8

And he actually started that process when he became elected.

1:50.0

The other thing was a company called IT&T,

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