It was not exactly a secret that the US did next to nothing to assist Gonzalo Lira during his captivity by the regime of cuntry 404. But for what it's worth, as we come up to the first anniversary of his untimely death in custody, there is now documented proof.
Basically what can be gleaned from the communications of the embassy's Actual Criminal Slimeballs American Citizen Services (ACS) in cuntry 404 is that Lira was passively denied consular support (code 'No Rush') due to his alleged pro-Russia stance. The embassy hummed and hawed and looked the other way while Gonzalo was tortured and extorted in his first jail stint, and finally left him to die in the second.
Now, thanks to the tenacity of Judicial Watch and The Gateway Pundit, who never forgot Gonzalo, the evidence of malfeasance is now public domain. An American citizen held as a prisoner of conscience in a foreign country was denied assistance in a life-threatening situation because his opinion was not in line with the current administration ideology. Which is bad enough, even though Lira was not really pro-Russian, he just despised the natsy regime of cuntry 404 and the endless support the US administration gave it. And he was not afraid to speak out about it. That's why they killed him. No more, no less.
As usual no-one will be held responsible because the embassy was following orders from above as tools of the weaponization of the State against its own citizens. The hivemind drones think Lira got what he deserved, but rest assured that when the tide turns, the State will not hesitate to do the same to them. Once the system is weaponized, everyone gets their turn. Tyranny doesn't give any more of a shit about livestock ideology than the slaughterhouse does. Left, right or center, they all bleed the same.
The outgoing Buhbyeden criminal disministration has so much blood on its hands that the death of Lira is just a drop in the ocean. The same goes for the regime of cuntry 404, which has passed an entire generation of men through the meat grinder in a war it will lose. But, as Comrade Pepperballs von Stalin once said, “a single death is a tragedy, a million deaths is Tuesday for me.”
For many of us, Lira's death was that tragedy. One that could have been avoided, that was allowed to happen in bad faith, and with the only purpose of punishing wrongthink. It was exactly what Atticus meant when he told Scout and Jem: “It’s a sin to kill a mockingbird.”
This fratricidal war will end some day, hopefully sooner than later. The McDon has made some yuge promises in this regard but in the end it is the Rus who will decide. When that happens, maybe then the documentation collected by Judicial Watch and The Gateway Pundit will have the chance to be presented to the Special Tribunal on War Crimes for review. Just putting that thought out there to Universe. Justice for Gonzalo Lira in 2025. One's got to believe in something.
Dispatch out.