Reply to topic  [ 20 posts ]  Go to page 1, 2  Next
Don't Cry For Him, Venezuela ... 
Author Message
User avatar

Joined: Fri May 06, 2011 5:11 pm
Posts: 1400
Reply with quote
Post Don't Cry For Him, Venezuela ...
... you know he'll always love you.

Certainly, after all you have done for him and his:
http://www.thedailysheeple.com/wealth-r ... yle_032013

beginExcerpt

As it turns out, Hugo Chavez’ death leaves Venezuela worse than it was back in 1999, when Chavez came into public light. The country is more divided than ever, and current vice-president Nicolas Maduro has deployed police and military to the streets as a preventive measure in case riots break out. But behind all the spectacle composed by social network reactions from friends and foes, people lose the opportunity to know another side of the Bolivarian Revolutionary’s way to do business.

Much like the Castro family in Cuba, the Chavez family managed to accumulate billions of dollars in cash that Chavez diverted while in power. According to Criminal Justice International Associates (CJIA), Hugo Chavez stole and redistributed about $2 billion from the country’s oil trade and has left it as an inheritance to his family. CJIA estimates that Venezuela’s former leader amassed a fortune just as oligarchs amass power and control through their monopoly oriented business model.

“The personal fortune of the Castro brothers has been estimated at a combined value of around $2 billion,” says Jerry Brewer, President of CJIA. “The Chávez Frías family in Venezuela has amassed a fortune of a similar scale since the arrival of Chávez to the presidency in 1999,” he added. His assessment is part of a complete report published by CJIA on its website.

Besides stealing $2 billion from the Venezuelan people, Chavez also made sure that his dear friend Fidel Castro and his family received a nice chunk from Venezuela’s oil sales. Brewer estimates that Castro’s loyalty cost Venezuelan’s around $5 billion per year, which includes oil shipments and other resources. That my friends is wealth redistribution Chavez style.

The CJIA President went even further to say that behind the transfer of Venezuelan funds to Cuba and other Chavez’ allies, there is an organized mafia composed by criminal groups which have defrauded Venezuela of about $100 billion in the last 12 years.

end



This world is doomed largely because there are four columns of sheeple ... and a fifth column that shepherds them.

Pax

_________________
Flight that sends into the clouds brings wings to rest upon the boughs. Then further down to the liquid lawn, to serve as sentries for the gliding swan. Curve, a perfect turning of the line between here and Heaven, with extensions into infinitum.


Sun Mar 10, 2013 1:04 am
Profile
Site Admin
User avatar

Joined: Tue May 03, 2011 6:06 pm
Posts: 11843
Reply with quote
Post Re: Don't Cry For Him, Venezuela ...
You are such an obvious gatekeeper, Zook. I almost can't believe how much of a gatekeeper you are, but that's how the Big Lie works. And here you are laying the Big Lie on us once again, with your usual smugness and certainty.

I have a bad feeling that you are going to be so busted on this one.

So, you just accept what you read in the article as true, even after the severe paddling you got for a similar faux pas concerning GMO Compass.

Do a little research, Uncle Discernment. Look up Criminal Justice International Associates, the CJIA. Visit their website. It's a "Global Threat Mitigation Firm" for the United States of America. Smells like CIA with a J stuck in it. And you want to accept their word on Chavez's money situation, no questions asked?

Forgive me for asking, my friend, but what kind of an idiot are you? Because if you are not an idiot, you have to be a willing gatekeeper.

_________________
It's not that we can't handle the truth. It's that they can't handle us if we know the truth.


Sun Mar 10, 2013 2:33 am
Profile
User avatar

Joined: Wed May 18, 2011 10:33 pm
Posts: 4156
Reply with quote
Post Re: Don't Cry For Him, Venezuela ...
Zook so no good can come from Chavez? No good can come from this "5th column" war of the lesser evil of tyranny? Chico makes good points with this "axis of evil" not being evil, but fighting against this imperialism by the US conglomerate. This point will help slow the rendition of "non combative" people in finding the truth of Government! The tip of the pyramid would love it if the masses just buy into the "axis of evil". People are aware of the 5th column and the contrived revolution.

Stopping the open mimicking of tyranny is first prior. This is exhibited well by these truth boards, mimicking a govt structure. As to why identifying opportunities for liberty so important.

The leaders of the "revolution" are a lesser evil. I will take lesser evil right now.

Chico here is your quotes post on Chavez. viewtopic.php?p=12116#p12116
Its more apropos here dont you think?
Ive read some quotes from Chavez on conspiracy knowledge and he is good. But who should not be good? The Imperialism is out in the open.

_________________
Therefore be as shrewd as snakes and as innocent as doves.


Sun Mar 10, 2013 2:39 am
Profile
User avatar

Joined: Fri May 06, 2011 5:11 pm
Posts: 1400
Reply with quote
Post Re: Don't Cry For Him, Venezuela ...
You are such an obvious gatekeeper, Zook. I almost can't believe how much of a gatekeeper you are, but that's how the Big Lie works. And here you are laying the Big Lie on us once again, with your usual smugness and certainty.


Just yesterday, Chico wrote this in a post:

Postby Chicodoodoo » Sat Mar 09, 2013 8:26 pm

>>>>>>>>>>>UncleZook wrote: Keep doing the power pyramid's bidding, Chico.

Do you not recognize this statement of yours as innuendo?


As we can clearly see, he starts today's post with his own innuendo. The hypocrisy is staggering.

Quote:
I have a bad feeling that you are going to be so busted on this one.


Bad feelings are poor substitutes for a counterargument.

Quote:
So, you just accept what you read in the article as true, even after the severe paddling you got for a similar faux pas concerning GMO Compass.


Chico is in la la land again, for the only ones who got a paddling on Prop 37 (the larger issue surrounding GMO Compass, which was as much biased in favor of GMO foods as GMWatch was in opposing GMO foods) ... were Chico and Chiquita. Chico chose one side of the contrived pro-con paradigm (GMWatch) as any simpleton would, and I ill-advisedly referenced the other side (GMCompass) to support an argument about polling at fruits stands in Europe that showed GMO foods didn't suffer in competitive advantage when labeled as such. In the end, i used other arguments to expose the fraud that was Prop 37 ... and Chico knows that. But being the slick gatekeeper that he is, all he needs is innuendo to work with, e.g. death by a thousand suggestions is his greatest weapon. So he is trying to intimate here that I support GMCompass (which I don't) ... or that my arguments depend on the fruit stand poll results (which they don't).

Quote:
Do a little research, Uncle Discernment. Look up Criminal Justice International Associates, the CJIA. Visit their website. It's a "Global Threat Mitigation Firm" for the United States of America. Smells like CIA with a J stuck in it. And you want to accept their word on


Nope, not accept their word ... but I will use it as part of the preponderance against Chavez. He is indicted by teh means he took to gain office, his state-capitalism slash corporate-fascist record while in office, and his Emmanuel Goldstein tailoring. When the same pattern is repeated over and over again, one is advised to look at the possibility that the pattern has merit.


Quote:
Chavez's money situation, no questions asked?

Forgive me for asking, my friend, but what kind of an idiot are you? Because if you are not an idiot, you have to be a willing gatekeeper.


I'm the kind of idiot that the world needs more of, Chico. And you're the kind of idiot that the world is currently celebrating.

:jest:

Pax

_________________
Flight that sends into the clouds brings wings to rest upon the boughs. Then further down to the liquid lawn, to serve as sentries for the gliding swan. Curve, a perfect turning of the line between here and Heaven, with extensions into infinitum.


Sun Mar 10, 2013 2:34 pm
Profile
Site Admin
User avatar

Joined: Tue May 03, 2011 6:06 pm
Posts: 11843
Reply with quote
Post Re: Don't Cry For Him, Venezuela ...
Thanks for your response, Zook. I don't see how your tactic can work, that tactic being to stand by the highly questionable information you have been fed by a false-front, "controlled opposition" psy-ops that ensnared you with embarrassing ease. The last time you fell into such a trap (GMO Compass), we got a "mea culpa", and you strutted around with puffed out chest bragging about how you admit your "rare" errors. Now we don't even get that. Instead we get the same old, same old -- ignore the message (that Zook presents false info to justify his arguments supporting NWO propaganda) and attack the messenger (crucify Chico with ad hominems and baseless innuendo).

Andy called this way before me in prior posts, so I must give him credit, but I am now beginning to agree with Andy that your credibility, UncleZook, is zero.

_________________
It's not that we can't handle the truth. It's that they can't handle us if we know the truth.


Sun Mar 10, 2013 7:56 pm
Profile
Site Admin
User avatar

Joined: Tue May 03, 2011 6:06 pm
Posts: 11843
Reply with quote
Post Re: Don't Cry For Him, Venezuela ...
Oops, I just got a call from Andy who suggests I made an error. Andy says that UncleZook never issued a mea culpa with respect to his huge error of using GMO Compass disinformation to support his flawed Proposition 37 arguments. Is that true? Surely Zook isn't that bad.

I went back and searched the posts, and I believe Andy is right. I may have been thinking of this mea culpa of Zook's, which Zook issued for falling into another "controlled opposition" trap of misleading disinformation. That means his latest error of using CJIA disinfo to slander Chavez is the third time Zook has been caught red-handed doing this!

Zook, poor Zook... ...when will you learn?

_________________
It's not that we can't handle the truth. It's that they can't handle us if we know the truth.


Sun Mar 10, 2013 8:59 pm
Profile
User avatar

Joined: Fri May 06, 2011 5:11 pm
Posts: 1400
Reply with quote
Post Re: Don't Cry For Him, Venezuela ...
To the moonbats who continue to glow in the dark with their praise for yet another ordinary man elevated to the high chair (with bib and apple sauce) by the long tentacles of the global bankster octopus, as a fresh positron against the incumbent stale electron ... division by contrast, rule by hidden hands. As it were.

Here's an interesting article about the regime of Chavez:
http://www.appeal-democrat.com/articles ... tical.html


beginExcerpt

A former paratrooper, Chavez had a radical vision for "21st century socialism," which was never fully explained. His skillful rhetoric, which filled supporters with utopian dreams, was used to justify the methodical destruction of Venezuela's democratic institutions and the free market.

Soon after coming to office, he rewrote the constitution to his liking and aggressively set out to rig elections and stifle adversaries in the legislative branch and the courts. Unable to brook criticism, he turned his fire on the independent news media, eventually silencing most voices of opposition by bully tactics and economic intimidation.

His Bolivarian regime rewarded supporters and punished opponents, giving rise to enormous corruption and the creation of a new class of greedy oligarchs with political connections. Unfortunately for Venezuela and for all his political skills, the president was both an incompetent executive and a worse economist.

In an energy-rich country that once knew no blackouts, electrical shortages are frequent, the result of Chavez's plundering of the country's public oil company. In a country that once enjoyed a thriving free market, prices are controlled and food items often scarce.

end



Pax

_________________
Flight that sends into the clouds brings wings to rest upon the boughs. Then further down to the liquid lawn, to serve as sentries for the gliding swan. Curve, a perfect turning of the line between here and Heaven, with extensions into infinitum.


Sun Mar 10, 2013 11:00 pm
Profile
User avatar

Joined: Fri May 06, 2011 5:11 pm
Posts: 1400
Reply with quote
Post Re: Don't Cry For Him, Venezuela ...
Thanks for your response, Zook. I don't see how your tactic can work, that tactic being to stand by the highly questionable information you have been fed by a false-front, "controlled opposition" psy-ops that ensnared you with embarrassing ease. The last time you fell into such a trap (GMO Compass), we got a "mea culpa", and you strutted around with puffed out chest bragging about how you admit your "rare" errors. Now we don't even get that. Instead we get the same old, same old -- ignore the message (that Zook presents false info to justify his arguments supporting NWO propaganda) and attack the messenger (crucify Chico with ad hominems and baseless innuendo).

Andy called this way before me in prior posts, so I must give him credit, but I am now beginning to agree with Andy that your credibility, UncleZook, is zero.



Here's my concession about GMO Compass:
viewtopic.php?p=10986#p10986

beginExcerpt
My discernment concedes the likely corruption of GMCompass. Does your discernment concede the likely corruption of GMWatch?
end


Not only are you a congenital prevaricator, you're also an excellent context chopper, Chico. That concession is a virtual mea culpa (you got that part right and Andy lied yet again when he suggested there was no mea culpa on my part).

As for credibility, you and Andy lost yours way back ... and are just throwing stuff out in the hopes of seeing my death by a thousand suggestions. You know it. I know it. And at least one banana on this planet knows it.
:jest:

Pax To Chico's Credibility, Buried Deep In Heebert's Vault


ps: You see, my good friend, I've held on to my credibility all this time because I've never resorted to the kind of games you play. You're about as two-faced as it gets. :)

_________________
Flight that sends into the clouds brings wings to rest upon the boughs. Then further down to the liquid lawn, to serve as sentries for the gliding swan. Curve, a perfect turning of the line between here and Heaven, with extensions into infinitum.


Sun Mar 10, 2013 11:19 pm
Profile
Site Admin
User avatar

Joined: Tue May 03, 2011 6:06 pm
Posts: 11843
Reply with quote
Post Re: Don't Cry For Him, Venezuela ...
UncleZook wrote:
Here's my concession about GMO Compass

Thank you for that, Zook! It's comforting to know that I wasn't wrong after all, though thinking that I was wrong turned out to be useful after all, as it allowed me to realize that this was the third time, not second, that you have fallen for controlled opposition disinformation.

UncleZook wrote:
That concession is a virtual mea culpa (you got that part right and Andy lied yet again when he suggested there was no mea culpa on my part).

Andy didn't lie, as you admit the "mea culpa" was truly virtual, not to mention understated, nearly invisible, and offered up as a "trade" for a concession on my part. And you accuse me of being an "excellent context chopper"! :lol:

UncleZook wrote:
As for credibility, you and Andy lost yours way back ...

I don't normally make any claims about your credibility, UncleZook, as I believe most people can figure that out for themselves based on the evidence, as documented in the UncleZook Busted thread. However, in this instance I did mention it, mainly as a bow to Andy's prescience. Andy has been telling me for a long time that your credibility is zero, and he enjoys it when I have to admit that he was right. I felt he was due that acknowledgement. Hopefully, it won't swell his head to the bursting point. :lol:

UncleZook wrote:
ps: You see, my good friend, I've held on to my credibility all this time because I've never resorted to the kind of games you play.

There is some truth in your statement, as your game-playing is in a class of it's own. Excellent context chopping, BTW, and the part about holding onto your credibility, while clever, does not exclude the case of having zero credibility. :lol:

_________________
It's not that we can't handle the truth. It's that they can't handle us if we know the truth.


Mon Mar 11, 2013 12:04 am
Profile

Joined: Wed May 04, 2011 5:40 pm
Posts: 2156
Reply with quote
Post Re: Don't Cry For Him, Venezuela ...
I'm not going to legitimize UncleShill's garbage posts by responding to then, instead let me present this interview of Hugo Chavez by Greg Palast.



November 14, 2017: Video censored. Another copy (I think -- "HUGO CHAVEZ by Greg Palast. Part 1 of 3") here.

_________________
Think twice before you speak, especially if you intend to say what you think.

QRK: QifUSqn6ygXK61pEkm2g4iBY9ZcLw4g4su
FCK: FettxKyQVhsSURZt1XQxUTypwxEeBbTgUQ

Please visit http://forum.qrk.cc/ for all things Crypto!


Mon Mar 11, 2013 2:10 am
Profile
Display posts from previous:  Sort by  
Reply to topic   [ 20 posts ]  Go to page 1, 2  Next

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 9 guests


You cannot post new topics in this forum
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
You cannot edit your posts in this forum
You cannot delete your posts in this forum
You cannot post attachments in this forum

Search for:
Jump to:  
cron
Powered by phpBB © 2000, 2002, 2005, 2007 phpBB Group.
Designed by STSoftware.