Data on Chavez

LQB

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Here is an except from today's Peoplenomics by George Ure:

Reader Shane Connor of the radiation preparedness site, _www.ki4u.com, sent in some interesting background about the country...based on his personal experiences:

"Chavez has long courted all our enemies; funding Al-Qaeda after 9/11, bringing in Russian arms and Libyan Katushka missiles & technicians, funneling Middle Easterners through their Oni-Dex citizen registration process before issuing them Venezuelan passports on there way to North America, depositing 4.5 billion $'s with China who does more business with them now than the rest of South & Central America combined, Venezuelan govt envoys visiting, consorting & praising N Korea, Chavez first head of state to visit Iraq in supporting Saddam Hussein after first Iraq war, receiving secret C-130 shipments from Iraq right before last Iraq war. Chavez trading arms for narcotics with Columbian narcoterrorists FARC/ELN. And, of course, Castro is his mentor and Chavez is Cuba's essential oil source. And, one of Castro's bio-weapons facility with technicians was shipped to Venezuela. Oh, yeah, did I also mention Chavez has been for years pushing France to release 'Carlos the Jackal', brother of Raphael Ramirez, Chavez's former Minister of Energy & Mines and current President of PDVSA, to Venezuela to 'serve out' his prison term there.

I'd first gotten most of the above direct from his former top military staff; Commanding General's of the army, air force, navy, coast guard and military academy and civil ministers down there, including the head of Oni-Dex office, and his personal presidential airbus pilot Major Diaz, who all quit him in disgust & public protest in late 2002. Helped get Diaz, in fear for his life, secreted out to Miami and settled and arranged for extensive debriefing by FBI there, along with lots of documentation provided then, too.

Tried to reveal some of what I'd learned back in 2002 & 2003 via major media up here, but only got traction via the internet...here, here, and here for example.

Some of the internal links in the stories above don't come up, as the protest site militares-democraticos run by a friend of mine is now down, but the archive here still shows many of them from then, when I was there, of what all was going on...

That archive site also links to more in-depth articles of all of Chavez diverse shenanigans.

While I was stunned to see lack of interest by our major media and our govt back then, I did get confirmation about unseen agenda's behind the scenes leaving us unintentionally, or not, vulnerable. Love to see some wikileaks from back then.

--Shane Connor
_www.ki4u.com

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I'm not suggesting an article here but some of this may be worth putting on the back burner for more research - I haven't looked into this any further. Connor may simply be a willing or unknowing channel of disinfo. FWIW

Links:
_http://www.financialsense.com/node/223
_http://www.wnd.com/?pageId=16592
_http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/802763/posts
_http://web.archive.org/web/20060518011401/www.militaresdemocraticos.com/en/oficiales.html
 
When a piece of propaganda starts by someone financing the non-existent El-Qaïda, it doesn't encourage to continue reading.
 
mkrnhr said:
When a piece of propaganda starts by someone financing the non-existent El-Qaïda, it doesn't encourage to continue reading.

I agree, there is a lot of propaganda in this piece above.

Contrast it with this:

http://www.sott.net/articles/show/219171-Venezuela-moves-flood-hit-families-into-resort-hotels

Venezuela moves flood-hit families into resort hotels

Caracas - Venezuelan security forces have started housing families displaced by floods in tourist hotel rooms following an order by President Hugo Chavez to make use of vacant accommodation, local media said on Monday.

Heavy rains have killed at least 32 people and forced more than 100,000 from their homes in recent days. Emergencies have been declared in various states, and the country's Caribbean coast has been particularly hard hit by mudslides.

In a televised broadcast from one flooded area on Sunday, the president told the National Guard to begin moving families into vacant hotel accommodation.

"See how many buildings there are abandoned by tourists, and from today begin to occupy them with families," he said. "You will not pay anything," he told displaced people.

The El Universal newspaper quoted the head of the National Guard as saying flood-stricken people had been moved overnight into a hotel in the coastal resort of Higuerote.

Mayor General Luis Mota Dominguez told the newspaper the owners of the hotel had put the facility at their disposal.

The government said 101,684 people were being cared for at 710 shelters across the South American nation, and that 300 tones of humanitarian aid had been distributed in the western state of Falcon, the country's hardest-hit region.

More than 2,700 doctors had been deployed to guard against any outbreak of disease at the shelters, it added.

Torrential rains and floods have also hit neighboring Colombia. A mudslide there on Sunday buried up to 145 people, a local official said. The rain has already killed 170 people in Colombia this year and made 1.5 million homeless, albeit over a longer period.

Chavez blamed "criminal" capitalism for disrupting the global environment with disastrous consequences for most of the earth's people.

Chavez has given 25 families refuge in his presidential palace and ordered space to be made for others in ministries, army barracks and an upscale mall in the capital Caracas.

Venezuela is battling the floods as climate negotiators meet in Mexico to discuss the future of the Kyoto Protocol for fighting global warming.

Critics of Chavez say the impact of the rains show poor planning by his government and the failure of its housing policy after 11 years in power. Chavez says he is still working to overturn the inequalities of past capitalist governments.

By their fruits...
 
I agree - and interesting that the main source is a guy who runs a nuke-protection website.
 
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