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  1. Please don't recirculate the latest breathless, and baseless claims about lithium and the Bolivian coup in 2019.
    1. …in reply to @CarwilBJ
      As a reminder, the Bolivian protesters who demanded that existing lithium projects be stopped or renegotiated on better terms (i.e., the anti-imperialists on this particular issue) also protested against Evo Morales' reelection.
      1. …in reply to @CarwilBJ
        Evo conceded their demands in part to assuage protests. (It didn't work.) Yet a narrative developed in the west that the election protests were all a plot engineered to punish Evo for doing that.
        1. …in reply to @CarwilBJ
          This story has legs (it keeps getting passed around), but no body (there's no coherent narrative). Extra legs have been provided by Evo Morales' enthusiasm for it, and Elon Musk's absurd twitter confession ("We will coup whoever we want!").
          1. …in reply to @CarwilBJ
            New British reporting adds little to the picture despite insinuations of impropriety. It is something of a master class in conspiracy theorizing, though.
            1. …in reply to @CarwilBJ
              For example this shocker: UK diplomats worked with Chatham House, who in turn work with the UK Foreign Office and the British Army, and in turn with Anglo-American corporations.
              oh my god twitter doesn’t include alt text from images in their API
              1. …in reply to @CarwilBJ
                Or this… I'm all for this as a jumping off point for investigation. The relevant question is whether these kinds of trainings distorted the media coverage of the election. Because, surprise, there's a ton of a fake news in Bolivia.
                oh my god twitter doesn’t include alt text from images in their API
                1. …in reply to @CarwilBJ
                  The big lithium reveal is that the UK embassy spent £5000 promoting Lithium collaboration in 2019-20 and wouldn't confirm this money wasn't spent after the Áñez coup. Same document shows a £31000 expense in 2017 to collaborate w Evo Morales.