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Offline Judith 15 Ten

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Botching A Coup In Venezuela
« on: February 09, 2019, 06:19:35 PM »
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  • All the nuts and bolts are nailed into Trump’s attempted coup in Venezuela.

    Pasting the narrative, “Maduro Must Go,” with those frightful stickers:
    “Dictator,” “Tyrant,” “Regime Commandant”…

    …Trump wraps the package with a picked pawn, Juan Guaido—a self-proclaimed president without a palace or a pot to piss in except the urinal of the Columbian Embassy in Caracas.

    He’s very presidential for a young kid who’s dribble is only surpassed by his script writers out of Miami and DC.

    [Clip: “Guaido, I wonder if you can in English give a message to the American people about your goals for Venezuela. What would you like the American people to know about what is happening there.” “Em, well, I want to thank you for this interview. I want to talk to the American people who want to help us to recover our democracy, our liberty. And I know, em, maybe, do you know some Venezuelan people in your country, you know that all, that they’re good people. And we are, and we want to reconstruct our country and our liberty.”]

    Well, he’s the president appointed by Trump.

    He’s a ‘democratic’ dictator!

    And liberty? For who?

    Venezuelans or the high rollers on Wall Street. Read: Jєωιѕн finance capital writ large.

    You see, Guaido just announced he would open up Venezuela’s national oil, PDVSA, to private oil companies like Exxon and BP—financed by Wall Street—and then stiff Petro China and Russia’s Rosneft.

    Bolton, who shills for the Zionist Organization of America, likes it like that.

    [Clip: “We’re in conversation with major American companies now that are either in Venezuela or in the case of CITGO, here in the United States. I think we are trying to get to the same end result here. You know, Venezuela is one of the three countries I call the ‘troika of tyranny’. It will make a big difference to the United States economically if we could have American oil companies really invest in and produce the oil capabilities in Venezuela.”]

    It’s outright theft.

    But theft does the trick for those who buy shares in Big Oil.

    Confiscation by any other name smells the same.

    It’ll be a repeat of Libya, which with Gadhafi gone, the people lost their national oil wealth—the largest in Africa—free medical and education grants, marriage subsidies with $50,000 for a first home, and a range of loans at 0% interest.

    A similar fate awaits Venezuela where all proceeds will end up in foreign pockets.

    Enter Guaido’s economic hit men and architects of the White House ‘Venezuela Project,’ Harvard professor Ricardo Hausmann, former Venezuela’s economic minister, and Moises Naim, former Venezuelan trade minister—both in office prior to the late 90’s election of Hugo Chavez.

    These guys, both Jєωιѕн, with Hausmann, a “shock doctrine” expert, and Naim, who provides Guaido with a stylish advisory veneer, are on the team that makes regime change a diabolic affair.

    There’s Eliot Abrams too, Trump’s pick to bring ‘democracy’ to Venezuela, who with his role in Latin America’s Dirty Wars, spat all over democracy which left some 75,000 murdered in El Salvador.

    You will know imperialism by its trail of the dead.

    The devil’s in the details.

    [Clip: “Yesterday, the Devil came here. Right here! Right here. And it smells of sulphur still today. This table that I’m now standing in front of, yesterday, ladies and gentlemen, from this rostrum, the president of the United States, the gentlemen whom I refer as the Devil, came here talking as if he owned the world. Truly, as the owner of the world. I think we could call a psychiatrist to analyze yesterday’s statement made by the president of the United States. As the spokesman of imperialism, he came to share his nostrums. To try to preserve current patterns of domination, exploitation, and pillage of the peoples of the world.”]

    That devil’s all dressed up today with no place to go except to dominate and steal.

    He’s wrapped in an American flag, and appears in the likeness of a State Department buffoon, a nasty thing at National Security, and a criminal with neocon credentials inscribed in blood.

    The devil’s headed south of the border to pillage in a way never seen before in an ‘in-your-face’ coup to cripple Venezuela’s economy, serve up a despised Maduro, and as Trump popped off about Iraq, to “take the oil.”

    My take?

    It’s a botched up coup.

    It’s not going the way Bolton expects it to.

    It lacks popular backing, the army rebuffs it, and Guaido’s hyped up protests pale before the packed crowds supporting Maduro.

    While some may be critical of Maduro they favor him a thousand times more than a predatory US intervention.

    They know what happened to Iraq, Syria, and Libya.

    They know the unleashed hell America can wreak.

    In Guaido they’re offer a president without a palace, a wanna-be without a vote, a diplomat without a dossier, a pilot without a plane, a captain without a troop, and an applicant without a pot to piss in except for some urinal in a hideaway embassy.

    Sounds like a propped-up dictator fresh out of prep school to me whose reality show script is emailed from Washington DC.
    Who is she that cometh forth as the morning rising, fair as the moon, bright as the sun, terrible as an army set in array? ~ Canticle of Canticles 6:9


    Offline Pax Vobis

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    Re: Botching A Coup In Venezuela
    « Reply #1 on: February 09, 2019, 08:50:12 PM »
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  • Thx for posting the text.  


    Offline JezusDeKoning

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    Re: Botching A Coup In Venezuela
    « Reply #2 on: February 09, 2019, 09:11:12 PM »
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  • Eventually, Maduro will be removed from power. The issue in Venezuela isn't just socialism, it's mismanagement, corruption, a fundamental lack of understanding of economics and not diversifying the economy when oil prices tanked.

    They have to do it on their own, though.
    Remember O most gracious Virgin Mary...

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    Re: Botching A Coup In Venezuela
    « Reply #3 on: February 19, 2019, 01:02:37 PM »
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  • Like Zimbabwe, South Africa, and Haiti. Failed states. No recovery unless a Franco or Pinochet take over and put economy into the hands of the competent. Highly unlikely since it is South America.

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    Re: Botching A Coup In Venezuela
    « Reply #4 on: June 17, 2019, 01:32:33 PM »
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  • While some may be critical of Maduro they favor him a thousand times more than a predatory US intervention.
    "Some" may be critical of Maduro? Have you ever been to Venezuela? People over there are eating out of the garbage because there's no food in any of the stores, and if there is, most of it is rotten.

    Have you ever been to Venezuela?

    And you don't think Chavez and now Maduro were/are thieves?

    While the people at large are in dire straits and suffering and dying of hunger, Maduro and all his thugs get to fine dine in exotic restaurants and live the high life.


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    Re: Botching A Coup In Venezuela
    « Reply #5 on: June 17, 2019, 02:38:45 PM »
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  • "Some" may be critical of Maduro? Have you ever been to Venezuela? People over there are eating out of the garbage because there's no food in any of the stores, and if there is, most of it is rotten.

    Have you ever been to Venezuela?

    And you don't think Chavez and now Maduro were/are thieves?

    While the people at large are in dire straits and suffering and dying of hunger, Maduro and all his thugs get to fine dine in exotic restaurants and live the high life.
    True, but an American intervention would not have been done in the interests of the Venezuelan people, but rather in the interests of the International Jєωry. 

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    Re: Botching A Coup In Venezuela
    « Reply #6 on: June 17, 2019, 03:10:27 PM »
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  • True, but an American intervention would not have been done in the interests of the Venezuelan people, but rather in the interests of the International Jєωry.
    Is it also "International Jєωry" that is behind the recent help and sanctions from the US to the dictators and corrupt high officials of Nicaragua, where I was living?

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    Re: Botching A Coup In Venezuela
    « Reply #7 on: June 17, 2019, 03:41:48 PM »
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  • I can't find the video but what happened to Venezuela is due to bad economic policy and communistic govt programs, plain and simple.  For most of Chavez's last years, Venezuela became super wealthy because their economy is based on selling oil and the oil price per barrel was over $90 for years.  Chavez used this money to usher in socialism and kill many industries because the govt started giving away tons of free stuff through entitlement programs.  When Maduro took power, after about a year, oil prices dropped from $90/barrel down to $50 then to $30.  Right now, it's at $50-60.  Basically, their govt lost from 50-70% of their income and all of the "freebies" stopped.  Since Venezuela relies on this oil $ to import food/medicine/clothing, etc, and since much of their manufacturing stopped during Chavez's "good times", now that they have no $, they can't afford to feed people and their country is crumbling.


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    Re: Botching A Coup In Venezuela
    « Reply #8 on: June 18, 2019, 04:02:09 AM »
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  • Is it also "International Jєωry" that is behind the recent help and sanctions from the US to the dictators and corrupt high officials of Nicaragua, where I was living?
    Are they helping or are they sanctioning?

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    Re: Botching A Coup In Venezuela
    « Reply #9 on: June 18, 2019, 08:38:23 AM »
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  • Are they helping or are they sanctioning?
    They are trying to help the country have fair elections by sanctioning the dictator and his wife, who happens to be the vice president (imagine that!) and all the ones involved like high ranking military and police members.

    The scuмbag dictator, Ortega, stole the elections in 2006 and has been illegally in power ever since. That's 12 years as "president" plus the decade or so he already was president in the 80's.

    This guy changed the constituon around 2012, making it to he can "re-elect" himself indefinitely.

    Ortega and his vice president wife, Murillo, unleashed a brutal repression on April 2018 that has resulted in more than 500 people killed and countless more injured and jailed. It's still going on to this day, more than a year later.

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    Re: Botching A Coup In Venezuela
    « Reply #10 on: June 18, 2019, 11:37:33 AM »
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  • They are trying to help the country have fair elections by sanctioning the dictator and his wife, who happens to be the vice president (imagine that!) and all the ones involved like high ranking military and police members.

    The scuмbag dictator, Ortega, stole the elections in 2006 and has been illegally in power ever since. That's 12 years as "president" plus the decade or so he already was president in the 80's.

    This guy changed the constituon around 2012, making it to he can "re-elect" himself indefinitely.


    Ortega and his vice president wife, Murillo, unleashed a brutal repression on April 2018 that has resulted in more than 500 people killed and countless more injured and jailed. It's still going on to this day, more than a year later.
    The same exact thing is happening in Venezuela. In 2009, an amendment allowed Chavez to be president for life and slowly erode any opposition away. 

    When he died and his handpicked successor, another Chavista, Nicolas Maduro, came into power, the economy collapsed even further and press freedoms crumbled overnight. Dissidents are often arrested and the last election in 2018 was beyond rigged. 

    There are people who worry that someday, an American president might rig an election to steal a third term. And that's an incredibly valid concern — most of them are scuмbags. If it ever actually happened, this is what you'd get. 
    Remember O most gracious Virgin Mary...


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    Re: Botching A Coup In Venezuela
    « Reply #11 on: June 18, 2019, 01:32:01 PM »
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  • The same exact thing is happening in Venezuela. In 2009, an amendment allowed Chavez to be president for life and slowly erode any opposition away.

    When he died and his handpicked successor, another Chavista, Nicolas Maduro, came into power, the economy collapsed even further and press freedoms crumbled overnight. Dissidents are often arrested and the last election in 2018 was beyond rigged.

    There are people who worry that someday, an American president might rig an election to steal a third term. And that's an incredibly valid concern — most of them are scuмbags. If it ever actually happened, this is what you'd get.
    Yeah but there are people here saying that the US wanting to intervene to stop this is nothing more than Jєωιѕн interest in their oil. 
    The US sent some aid a couple of months ago because people there can't even have access to basic things like medicine and food but Maduro blocked the bridge in the border and didn't let it through.