Carnation Revolution event
also: April 1974 revolution in Portugal, revolution of flowers, revolution of carnations, leftist military coup, Portuguese coup
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▶ 45:09
after first having been refused support by the United States. So they asked the United States first, just as Lumumba did, just as so many other countries did. But there you go. However, it was not until April 1974 revolution in Portugal.…
▶ 51:21
at this particular time in the 70s, is when Salazar goes bye-bye. They have what's called the Carnation Revolution, and Salazar is basically in a non-violent coup, is overthrown, and Portugal would become a democracy. And at that time, that…
▶ 30:13
networks, the same funding sources, the same people operating them, etc. In May 1974, Portugal's revolution of flowers, and actually I've seen it's called the revolution of carnations and a couple of different things, but it happened in 197…
▶ 6:25
that we overthrew in 1961. And it now, during this period of time when the story is being told, has they changed the name when they installed the CIA stooge to be in charge of it to Zaire. Okay, the Angola affair really began in Portugal, a…
▶ 16:43
They want to manipulate the outcome. When the Portuguese coup occurred, the CIA formed a special task force, but its purpose was to influence the events in Portugal, not Angola. Both, actually. The connection with Roberto had been maintaine…