The Uruguayan state, that is, all the taxpayers who pay taxes, continues to finance a Machiavellian machinery of waste and squandering.
The ultra-radical left, full of hatred and vengeance, continues to talk about the so-called "disappeared," a macabre business that costs Uruguayan citizens several million dollars every year.
Under the lie that it is necessary to "find the disappeared," the Uruguayan political caste, especially the ultra-left, wastes citizens' money on an absurd search for bones that doesn't make any sense.
The "disappeared" have been dead for decades, and wasting everyone's money on this search is absurd.
Total squandering
Meanwhile, they suffocate Uruguayans with new taxes, more regulations, and tax increases, they squander millions of dollars annually on a macabre business that doesn't provide any benefit to Uruguayan society.
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The state body that is in charge of this monumental scam is the National Human Rights Institution, which operates in Montevideo on Boulevard Artigas near Palmar.
In that place, until 2011, CALEN (Centro de Altos Estudios Nacionales), which belonged to the Ministry of Defense, operated.
It was a splendid academic center where civilians and military personnel could take, at no cost, a fabulous national strategy course.








