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Rivero is considered a fugitive and is believed to be in South America.
FBI Recovers 15th Century Spanish Maps Stolen from Madrid « ResourceShelf 2007
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(There doesn't appear to be a word about Saudi Arabia on the CounterPunch website, for example, while Mikey Rivero is desperately trying to spin this as a way to cover Israeli involvement in 9/11.)
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I never thought I'd see the day when Michael Rivero is defending government censorship.
Daimnation!: If the Jews can't be blamed, it isn't a scandal 2003
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Correction: let me rephrase that: I never thought I'd see the day when Rivero is defending American government censorship.
Daimnation!: If the Jews can't be blamed, it isn't a scandal 2003
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I direct your attention to the D.C. IndyMedia site, where one respondent says Rivero is a government disinformation specialist.
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There is a small - very small - kernel of truth in Rivero's assertion, according to CAMERA, a pro-Israel media watchdog.
Daimnation!: Another conspiro-freak lie demolished What 2002
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If Rivero is telling the truth, the Jews ... er, Zionists carried out the 9/11 attacks and orchestrate suicide bombings against themselves to gain world sympathy.
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"Neither he nor his government has anything to do with this legal fight," said Angelo Rivero Santos, the chargé d'affaires at the Venezuelan embassy, in a statement.
One Dead President, One Wife, One Mistress, One Ugly Court Fight Arian Campo-Flores 2011
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Mr. del Rivero seemed to personify Spain's boom era to the point that he joined the board of directors of soccer team Real Madrid, a symbolic pinnacle of the city's high society.
Failed Coup at Repsol Backfires on Mexico's Pemex David Luhnow 2011
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However, 61-year old Del Rivero has been a controversial figure as Sacyr chairman, seen as a businessman close to Spain's Socialist Party ever since he tried to take over the country's second-largest bank, Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria SA, in 2005 by purchasing a modest 3% stake.
Failed Coup at Repsol Backfires on Mexico's Pemex David Luhnow 2011
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