tailfins
12-11-2020, 10:43 AM
For me it would have to be Dr. Alejandro Bolaños . When I studied in Missouri, Dr. Bolaños went from university to university on his own time and expense, alerting students, complete with slides from Nicaragua and in great detail explaining what life under Socialism is like. He covered lots of nuances and educated his listeners how to spot the advance of the Socialist agenda. Among other publications, he wrote "La Estafa Sandinista" (The Sandinista Scam).
https://www.enriquebolanos.org/articulo/alejandro_bolanos
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Alejandro Bolaños Geyer was born in Masaya, Nicaragua on August 24, 1924. First-born son of Nicolás Bolaños Cortés and Amanda Geyer Abaunza. He married Patrica Davis of Saint Louis, Missouri with whom he had seven children: five boys and two girls. Of these: 27 grandchildren and many more great-grandchildren. He died in Managua, Nicaragua on May 25, 2005.
In exile from 1978-1995, he worked hard from his home in St. Charles, Missouri, United States, promoting and disseminating among the university, journalistic, governmental, religious and other intellectual media the truth of the events in Nicaragua of that time. To this end, he created the Nicaragua Information Center, published the Voice of Nicaragua newsletter, and gave numerous lectures.
https://www.enriquebolanos.org/articulo/alejandro_bolanos
https://www.enriquebolanos.org/node/extra/ckeditor/kcfinder/upload/images/abg_pic.jpg
Alejandro Bolaños Geyer was born in Masaya, Nicaragua on August 24, 1924. First-born son of Nicolás Bolaños Cortés and Amanda Geyer Abaunza. He married Patrica Davis of Saint Louis, Missouri with whom he had seven children: five boys and two girls. Of these: 27 grandchildren and many more great-grandchildren. He died in Managua, Nicaragua on May 25, 2005.
In exile from 1978-1995, he worked hard from his home in St. Charles, Missouri, United States, promoting and disseminating among the university, journalistic, governmental, religious and other intellectual media the truth of the events in Nicaragua of that time. To this end, he created the Nicaragua Information Center, published the Voice of Nicaragua newsletter, and gave numerous lectures.