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<blockquote data-quote="Radiant" data-source="post: 1202775" data-attributes="member: 12018"><p><a href="http://www.deltatimes.com" target="_blank">www.deltatimes.com</a></p><p>The truth can’t be silenced!</p><p></p><p>This ravaged planet:</p><p>Welcome back, admit it you missed me. Last time I talked a lot about history and America, but now it is time to take a look at the rest of the world. It is not as if one could learn a lot from the government controlled news. But don’t worry if you think we got it bad read on and you will find that the rest of the world followed us straight into this hell.</p><p></p><p>-South and Central America:</p><p>The lands south of the American border share one thing in common. With a few exceptions they’re all governed by by petty dictators popped up by the CIA or the KGB. </p><p>Remember then I told you that all the countries started wars like an addict who couldn’t get his stuff for too long after the vanishing? Well the ones down there never stopped. The whole continent is aflame in bushfire wars and guessing from the length they held this up it doesn’t look as if they intend to change that anytime soon. It is pretty useless to list who fights who since that changes so fast that the new would be old before I can write it down. Most of Central and South America is just the kind of unstable banana republic you’ve heard about in the news. Anticommunist fascists-or just about anyone else supportive of the US Military government-are supported by the CIA. The other side gets their weapons and money from the Russians. That make’s a really great mix for a party. Even the drug lords war with each other over both customers and prime croplands.</p><p>What does all this mean for us?</p><p>In this case assume “us” means delta. Well, in these lands, deltas are a prized commodity. If you powers are revealed you can expect a visit from government, the local drug lord or depending on how the region stands politically even Delta Prime or Crimson Pride.</p><p>Maybe even all of the above. If you refuse to enter the services of your visitors-which can pay pretty damn well by the way-well let’s just say a lot of good deltas have disappeared in the jungle and never been heard of again.</p><p>Of course there are some exceptions.</p><p></p><p>Mexico:</p><p>America’s neighbour to the south is by far one of the most unstable countries in the entire hemisphere. The fascist government is constantly fighting of coup attempts from within and rebellious guerrillas from the various provinces.</p><p>The Mexican government has changed hands over 20 times in the past 40 years, and the delta policy has bounced up and down like a kid on a trampoline. It all depends on who’s in power.</p><p>This week, the country’s being run by General Juan Alberto Gutierrez. </p><p>Alberto managed to claw his way to power in a bloody, delta backed coup he led himself. That’s right, Alberto’s a delta. Even worse his own group of mutants known as “Los Diablos” had a at least two dozen men at that time. That easily double their usual number, talk is that the rest where members of the Killer Angels (yeah I know the names sound ridiculous to me too). That was before they freed Reaver from prison a while ago and since then they have not been seen there. If that means there holy prophet does not approve of it or something else entirely is anyone’s guess. </p><p>Unfortunately the fact that their leader is a mutant doesn’t mean that the Mexican government’s all that friendly to deltas. After all, deltas are the of Alberto’s power so he does not want them out of his grasp.</p><p></p><p>Costa Rica:</p><p>Costa Rica’s almost like a slice of heaven on earth, especially if you’re a delta. First of all, it’s a tropical paradise with miles of pristine beaches and unspoiled jungles and oceans. But that’s not all. The elected president of Costa Rica is Senora Marta Allende Alonzo. Allende is beutifull, distinguished women in her late ‘50s-and she’s a delta.</p><p>Deltas are free citizens in Costa Rica, accorded the rights of any other citizen. </p><p>However it’s not all perfect there, the borders of the country are ravaged warzones since Panama, Columbia, El Salvador and about anyone else around stage incursions on a regular basis. At least the country takes a lot less fire than it’s neighbors since it never stages attacks on it’s own. There is also the fact that sometimes invaders get their asses handed to them by one of the immigrants. Costa Rica is the target for many deltas fleeing from their home countries and sometimes they get a little angry then people start shooting at their new home. The country has almost four times the mutant population of any of the states surrounding it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Radiant, post: 1202775, member: 12018"] [url]www.deltatimes.com[/url] The truth can’t be silenced! This ravaged planet: Welcome back, admit it you missed me. Last time I talked a lot about history and America, but now it is time to take a look at the rest of the world. It is not as if one could learn a lot from the government controlled news. But don’t worry if you think we got it bad read on and you will find that the rest of the world followed us straight into this hell. -South and Central America: The lands south of the American border share one thing in common. With a few exceptions they’re all governed by by petty dictators popped up by the CIA or the KGB. Remember then I told you that all the countries started wars like an addict who couldn’t get his stuff for too long after the vanishing? Well the ones down there never stopped. The whole continent is aflame in bushfire wars and guessing from the length they held this up it doesn’t look as if they intend to change that anytime soon. It is pretty useless to list who fights who since that changes so fast that the new would be old before I can write it down. Most of Central and South America is just the kind of unstable banana republic you’ve heard about in the news. Anticommunist fascists-or just about anyone else supportive of the US Military government-are supported by the CIA. The other side gets their weapons and money from the Russians. That make’s a really great mix for a party. Even the drug lords war with each other over both customers and prime croplands. What does all this mean for us? In this case assume “us” means delta. Well, in these lands, deltas are a prized commodity. If you powers are revealed you can expect a visit from government, the local drug lord or depending on how the region stands politically even Delta Prime or Crimson Pride. Maybe even all of the above. If you refuse to enter the services of your visitors-which can pay pretty damn well by the way-well let’s just say a lot of good deltas have disappeared in the jungle and never been heard of again. Of course there are some exceptions. Mexico: America’s neighbour to the south is by far one of the most unstable countries in the entire hemisphere. The fascist government is constantly fighting of coup attempts from within and rebellious guerrillas from the various provinces. The Mexican government has changed hands over 20 times in the past 40 years, and the delta policy has bounced up and down like a kid on a trampoline. It all depends on who’s in power. This week, the country’s being run by General Juan Alberto Gutierrez. Alberto managed to claw his way to power in a bloody, delta backed coup he led himself. That’s right, Alberto’s a delta. Even worse his own group of mutants known as “Los Diablos” had a at least two dozen men at that time. That easily double their usual number, talk is that the rest where members of the Killer Angels (yeah I know the names sound ridiculous to me too). That was before they freed Reaver from prison a while ago and since then they have not been seen there. If that means there holy prophet does not approve of it or something else entirely is anyone’s guess. Unfortunately the fact that their leader is a mutant doesn’t mean that the Mexican government’s all that friendly to deltas. After all, deltas are the of Alberto’s power so he does not want them out of his grasp. Costa Rica: Costa Rica’s almost like a slice of heaven on earth, especially if you’re a delta. First of all, it’s a tropical paradise with miles of pristine beaches and unspoiled jungles and oceans. But that’s not all. The elected president of Costa Rica is Senora Marta Allende Alonzo. Allende is beutifull, distinguished women in her late ‘50s-and she’s a delta. Deltas are free citizens in Costa Rica, accorded the rights of any other citizen. However it’s not all perfect there, the borders of the country are ravaged warzones since Panama, Columbia, El Salvador and about anyone else around stage incursions on a regular basis. At least the country takes a lot less fire than it’s neighbors since it never stages attacks on it’s own. There is also the fact that sometimes invaders get their asses handed to them by one of the immigrants. Costa Rica is the target for many deltas fleeing from their home countries and sometimes they get a little angry then people start shooting at their new home. The country has almost four times the mutant population of any of the states surrounding it. [/QUOTE]
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