MSG. Jack Dona (Retired), who founded The CONELRAD Group in Arizona, which has heavily investigated election wrongdoing in the state, spoke out for the Cochise County Conservatives, a Turning Point USA affiliate, a few days ago about the horrors his family endured due to communism. He lost two uncles in communist Nicaragua, and another uncle was executed by North Korean communists.
Dona said his family emigrated to Nicaragua from Spain a couple of hundred years ago, and became very wealthy, owning around 5,000 acres of ranch land. However, the first dictator came into power in 1937, Anastasio Somoza Garcia, due to a “stolen election,” Dona said, and proceeded to confiscate all weapons. The government conscripted men into the military where they were mistreated, causing their deaths so the government could seize their property. He said that is how two of his uncles died.
Dona’s great-grandfather, Alejandro Paez, took the family and fled the country in 1938, taking a route through different parts of Central America, including Paraguay, Uruguay, Panama, Costa Rica, and eventually settling in Costa Rica.
While Dona’s father and grandmother were escaping, state police pursued them, he said, because his father was the eldest son and first in line for the inheritance. Once they successfully evaded the police and reached Costa Rica, his grandmother met Jack Oswell, a kind man who she married. Oswell helped them obtain visas and fill out the required paperwork to move legally to the U.S.
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