 Thank you by the Secretary of State and the Secretary of Defense and many that we face instead of about him. Thank you, Mr. President. Mr. President, Mr. Vice-President, Secretary Shiloh, Secretary Lambert, willing to tell you that the International Police Justice sweared in his government the mission of providing military support for the south in rifles, grenades, rocket launchers, and other tools of war that have been sent to Central America. You see here, we're captured in El Salvador and in Honduras. All of the N-6 means, all of them, were originally shipped by the United States to Vietnam, captured by N-5 in 1975. You have Mr. President, he's very well followed by his own first-hand experience. It's not only in a country that we all have received in El Salvador that we are in Central America, that we have received this opportunity. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you, Secretary. Thank you, Mr. President. Good afternoon. These weapons here, most of the weapons we receive were M-16 rifles, .50 machine guns, and other military supplies. In 1983, we have received some 7,000 weapons, including rifles and other types of weapons. Secrets from Panama, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, where the weapons are introduced to the region, then Honduras, Guatemala. From Panama to Nicaragua, where there was a change in vehicles, and then the weapons were taken in Honduras and it was in 1985. I receive around 80,000 rifles in the cities of San Salvador. The last shipments that I received shortly before I left, I received in January. To this day, there is only one mission. In the first half of the year, there are 1,000 kilos of weapons. There are also other corridors between Honduras and El Salvador. This is how you see all of these weapons. Here we can see the results of a meeting held in 1988 between Jorge Shafiq Hantal, a member of the El Salvador and Communist Party, and Mr. Nguyen, who is the vice minister of Vietnam. Here, in this documentary on lesson one, 1,000 rifles can be sent to El Salvador. That stays to the now, and then they left this country in 1988 to the final destination, El Salvador. First one from Cuba, Nicaragua, and Honduras. Here we go again to this team mindful, this is the one most commonly used in our country. There is an example now. This site is for Soviet men, and it's been adapted to use within 8100. It also has medical supplies and walkie-talkie. It was stopped in Honduras in 1985 after suffering an accident. This is a vehicle that we used to capture families with the most important information. This is a vehicle that was found in a corner between Nicaragua and Honduras. This is a vehicle that was found in a corner between Nicaragua and Honduras. Here's a code book that contains code names for different sites in Honduras. Here we have another one that continues to look out for us. A code book. A code book. And the Russian binaries, which are the ones that will use most complicated combat. This in my capacity as a former militant power with the Federal Liberation Front and also adds a fundamental to the Ministry of Interior for my country. From the beginning of the 26th of July, 1979, you were in Nicaragua at the end, you were in charge of your party. In the month of May of 1981, you started your first military service in Nicaragua, where you had taken over the process of the military service in Honduras. In Nicaragua, there were 7 passengers. This is a scale of me who has taken over Nicaragua, and has created a large number of factories in the country of the 80s. To take over the Nicaragua, you had to take over the American sub-bass. The construction was built in Nicaragua, generally in Bapu. A minister by the name of Willie Allen, a military minister. These are things that he lived with the Nicaraguanian government. This is what I can tell you that I think I will get my head first over here. If that's what I came to tell you, if you want to keep this man alive, you have to take him home from here. So that's why they told him I'm very happy. He had to be out of Nicaragua. There couldn't be no areas. For taking him to a cubian to testify, I said I had already testified. I had already told my story, and if you want to hear it again I'll tell you again that I have nothing more to tell you. They carried me back to the Moderna here. Ten days after the 73, they wanted to work with them. I've been in my home town. One of the security for the FSN came to me and said, Archibald Tarifa, in a little tiny canoe with a paddle. That's how I reached the post-Tarifa. Three days, I was checked and understood they were excavating through. Even some well-intentioned, the record officials seemed to be operating under outrageously false assumptions. These captured weapons, the vivid description of subversive activity and the portrayal of repressed proof of sanitary crimes against their neighbors and against the people of Nicaragua. These weapons and the tests we've seen in the process. These rifles, land cannons, grenade launchers, and other weapons did not just miraculously run drugs to poise our children in the back by an extraordinary support network of international commons. One doesn't need to be at a particular party or even privy to seek the information to see what's happening in Central America. It's clear, as a staging area for aggression against their neighbors while totally subjugating them and their campaign of internal repression is being hated. Let's make known the statement. This nation too is threatened. If we do not act now to counter this subversive aggression by helping the brave men and women of the Nicaraguan Democratic Resistance, America's will in the not-too-distant future will be a reputable disaster. That's why I am asking the Congress to set aside the partisan politics and act now to protect our national security. America needs to hear the testimony of individuals like the ones we have with us today, men who were on the inside, on the other side. Senor Romero was the one who dealt with combat without suffering. Utility, repression, and shroud of lies amongst the commons created ourselves. Senor Archibald, who was tortured in jail, these three are only a few of the many who deserve to be heard by decision makers. I would open all members of Congress. We have not had a chance to hear their message, or have not seen this display. We will take the time to do so. The display will be on Capitol Hill next week. What we heard from these brave men also confirmed the internal repression of the well-managed campaign of lies, distortion, and just as we've been told here, disinformation. Masters of deceit are outdone themselves, and will see through this small screen. Commons go to the paralyzes. The men are from doing what is necessary to save Central America. But they will not succeed. Only in a free society the truth will be heard. Today, I think we've got before us effects that the American people need very much to hear. And I hope that all of you