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Why is this happening?

Who thinks this is a good idea, to start a war in Venezuela?

That’s a serious question. I don’t have a bead on who thinks this is good. Where does this fall on the Ukraine-Israel spectrum? I don’t know. It seems like the Israel people would definitely be into it, just because the media keeps saying “communist.” Israel supporters are probably saying “we need to go in there and start shooting babies and lighting people on fire to support our values.”

But where are the Ukraine people? The “Keev” people? I assume trannies and such are illegal in Venezuela, but a lot of the Keev people support Gaza, so that’s clearly not the dividing line here. And I don’t think Maduro is some kind of white supremacist imperialist fascist or whatever.

So are the Keev people Team Maduro? I keep checking Twitter to try to figure this out, but I don’t understand how the interface works anymore.

The Guardian:

The Venezuelan strongman Nicolás Maduro has vowed to “pulverise” the latest challenge to his rule and told troops he is “willing to do anything” to protect his “revolution” amid growing criticism of the crackdown that followed last week’s disputed election.

Maduro says more than 2,000 people have been arrested in the days since the 28 July vote while human rights groups say at least 22 people have been killed.

On Sunday, the EU said it was “seriously concerned” about the growing number of arbitrary detentions in Venezuela and the harassment of the opposition, which has produced evidence suggesting its candidate, Edmundo González, won the election.

From all the pictures I’ve seen, in Venezuela itself, the protesters are all women.

I don’t know what that says about the Ukraine-Israel spectrum. Probably nothing.

I do think these women probably have lighter skin than the Maduro supporters, who are mostly primitive village people.

The European Union calls on Venezuelan authorities to put an end to arbitrary detentions, repression and violent rhetoric against members of the opposition and civil society, and to release all political prisoners,” the EU’s foreign policy chief, Josep Borrell, said in a statement.

Canadian foreign minister Mélanie Joly also condemned the violence in a statement on Sunday and said citizen witnesses and international observers had provided “credible evidence” that the results provided by Maduro’s authorities “don’t reflect the will of the Venezuelan people”.

Maduro, who claims he won the election but has yet to provide proof, rejected such criticism on Sunday during a military ceremony in Caracas.

The EU is a disgrace,” Maduro told members of the Bolivarian National Guard, a branch of the military that has been involved in the clampdown.

Translation: “The same EU that recognized Guaido, Mr. Borrell is a disgrace, led Ukraine to war, is silent in the face of the massacre in Gaza.” (Note: Those seems like fair points.)

Decorating troops whom Maduro said were injured while responding to post-election disturbances last Monday and Tuesday, Venezuela’s authoritarian president said: “We are confronting, defeating, containing and pulverising an attempted coup in Venezuela”.

Maduro, who was elected after the 2013 death of his mentor Hugo Chávez, urged military chiefs to order a “total deployment” of their troops in response to the opposition challenge. Earlier, Venzeuela’s president told troops equipped with rifles and riot shields: “You can be certain that we will go after all of the criminals and all of the fascists because fascism will not seize power in Venezuela. I am willing to do anything and I am counting on you to ensure order, law and the constitution prevail.”

Maduro is finally saying he is going to ban social media.

Probably would have been a good idea to do that before the US-backed riots started. We’ve pretty well established that if you don’t ban US social media, on a long enough timeline, the US will start a revolution in your country.

As we’ve seen with the Ukraine and Gaza, support for these wars is really polarizing. A lot of women and homos got really animated about supporting the Ukraine war, then got even more animated about opposing the Gaza war. It was many of the same people, which still doesn’t really make any sense to me, no matter how many theories I hear about it. You also have the MAGA people getting really into supporting the Israeli Jews, while claiming they are against the Ukraine Jews.

I don’t even know if the government people – who support all these wars – know which portion of the population is going to support which war. I think with Venezuela they definitely don’t know and it isn’t immediately obvious.

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  1. xyzxy says:

    Up until about a year ago, State

  2. Hrw-500 says:

    I lurked on Kiwifarms and someone posted this article where we could said “Every single time”.
    https://www.nysun.com/article/venezuelas-maduro-blames-international-zionism-for-widespread-unrest-following-fraudulent-election
    It’s also archived on Archive.today. https://archive.ph/kwkHU

  3. xyzxy says:

    Up until about a year ago State was calling Juan Guaido the ‘Real President’ of Venezuela. Now the US is calling Ed Gonzalez the ‘Real President’.

    This is as confusing as the time the Nature Boy showed up at the WWF with the Big Gold Belt, and Bobby the Brain proclaimed him to be the Real World Champion. And it’s certainly as clownish.

    That said, in the right outfit, Canadian foreign minister Mélanie Joly might pass for a credible Beulah McGillicutty–at least in a milfish sort of way. Always good to have the Canadians in your corner, but if I was Maduro I’d be watching out for a Montreal Screw Job.

  4. From what I have seen, Venezuela is similar to China in that normies across most of the American political spectrum support regime change there, and for similar reason. “Right wing” Americans support regime change in Venezuela and China because they are “commies.” “Left wing” Americans support regime change in Venezuela and China because they are “authoritarian.”

    •�Agree: Notsofast
    •�Replies: @Munga Bulga
  5. US might be able to pull this one off, hard to say.

    Washington’s gynocratic DEI mafia is completely incompetent, but unlike Iran, Venezuela isn’t half a world away, and since America specializes in JDAMing Third World countries that can’t fight back, well …

    •�Replies: @Cinder City
    , @Notsofast
  6. Anon[426] •�Disclaimer says:

    Has anyone taken note that (the bastion of democracy) The Jimmy Carter foundation was invited to Venezuela as election monitors prior to the election, and, subsequent to the election declared it free and fair, and “better than some state elections in America. If Venezuela wasn’t sitting on a lake of oil things would be very, very different.

  7. Why does it seem as if the clear majority of anti-Maduro protesters are women who clearly are primarily European in genetics? That ‘white’ thing that the Anglo-Zionist Empire began pushing as the replacement for real identities (such as Irish, Spanish, Southern, Scottish, Austrian, etc.) for whites living under Anglo-Zionist suzerainty works. That means that not only do such people lose a firm foundation without which they cannot effectively rebel against Anglo-Zionism, but they also then begin assimilating fully to what the elites of Anglo-Zionism want: they want cultural and moral Liberalism with libertarian economics and endless war for endless peace, all directed by the demi-gods off Anglo-Zionism. So stupid white whores in Venezuela, like stupid white whores in France, increasingly act like stupid white whores who are largely pure blood Anglo-Saxon Unitarian-Universalists.

    •�Replies: @neutral
    , @Munga Bulga
  8. @Anon

    Correct. The Anglo-Zionist Empire intends to make full use of Venezuelan oil.

    •�Replies: @Piglet
  9. EggCorn says:

    Maduro is Jewish.
    https://www.timesofisrael.com/venezuelas-anti-semitic-leader-admits-jewish-ancestry/

    The Jews started sugar plantations all around South America, Caribbean, etc and brought slavery with it.

    Thanks to Nation of Islam for pointing out Arnold Wiznitzer’s book “Jews in Colonial Brazil” – you can read it here:

    https://archive.org/details/jewsincolonialbr0000arno/page/n7/mode/2up

  10. HT says:

    Americans need to be more concerned about the communists taking over their own country than getting involved in another mess someplace else.

    •�Thanks: FTB
  11. neutral says:
    @Mike Jones' other brother Darryl

    The blunt reality is that there is clear racial divide in Venezuelan politics, the problem for ZOG is that the “bad guys” (according to them) are of the darker complexion. This very uncomfortable truth will never be brought up in ZOG propaganda outlets such as the New York Times, that would usually support brown skinned people.

    This racial dynamic is also the reason why the ZOG puppets will ultimately fail, having a minority white government ruling the non white masses and taking orders from Washington, it is easy to predict how the people will react.

    •�Agree: Notsofast
    •�Replies: @johnnyguerra
    , @pyrrhus
  12. First of all, the situation in Venezuela has been going on for some time now -before the outbreak of war in Ukraine or the current genocide in Gaza. Are there connections between the three – very loosely. Ukraine, Palestine, Venezuela each represent a facet of the Anglo-Zio-American Empire collapsing. Venezuela had another dude in there before Maduro. I am not sure if he wanted to nationalize the oil industry, but anyway the country got screwed because the American oil companies all left as did many of the upper classes of Venezuelan society (to Miami of course). Currently I am not sure if Venezuela has desires to join BRICS. Once Maduro gets his situation straightened out (which I think he will) will he ask help from the Chinese and Russians to get the oil industry functioning again?

    •�Replies: @FTB
    , @Rich
  13. @Event Horizon

    Pull what off? The election was blatantly stolen.

    Spend 5 minutes looking at the facts and you’ll know it’s true.

    That doesn’t mean that the replacement for Maduro will not be fake and ghey–of course they will be both thanks to the (((State Dept.))).

    But the locals voted to replace to Maduro, that much is certain.

  14. Notsofast says:
    @Event Horizon

    i don’t think they’ll be able to pull this off as both russia and china are backing maduro and both have had it with color revolutions. china has agreed to help them with their oil infrastructure, allowing them a huge market free of u.s. sanctions and the russians just made a port call after visiting cuba, leaving behind who knows what it military hardware.

    the u.s. as usual, is still fighting with the same dirty tricks that everyone has already seen and that didn’t work before. with this new brics backing, maduro can clean house on these 5th columnists once and for all. just the opening of a new southern front, as they are getting their asses handed to them on the other two.

    zioneocon strategy, lose a war, start another one fast, but they are running out of planet, on which to lose wars.

    •�Thanks: Event Horizon
  15. neutral says:
    @Cinder City

    Any “facts” produced by official (both government and media) ZOG sources have zero credibility. Why on earth do you believe anything they tell you?

    •�Replies: @raga10
  16. Anon[107] •�Disclaimer says:

    Maduro should recognize Jill Stein as US head of state, that would be awesome.

    •�Agree: Old Prude
  17. @neutral

    True in Mexico too. Amlo was opposed by the whiticanos. He was popular with the los darkicanos. The new youish shinbaum should be popular with our dems. I think the this chaos is getting harder and harder to understand except as chaos.

  18. xyzxy says:
    @Cinder City

    The election was blatantly stolen.

    It could have been ‘stolen’, and probably was rigged. But if so, what has that got to do with the United States? You don’t think the ‘opposition’ was clean, in the electoral department, do you? Good grief. It’s Latin America we’re talking about, for crying out loud.

    Instead of playing the ‘democracy’ card, it would at least be more honest if Blinken would just say, “Look pal, we just don’t like you for not letting us rape your country, and because of that we’re going to do whatever we can to make your life miserable, regardless of elections.”

    In fact, the idea of elections in any Latin American country is idiotic from the get-go. It’s whomever can control the country with the least amount of civil strife that counts. If the bribe money comes from the US, they are our ‘friend’. If the bribe money comes from somewhere else, it’s another story altogether.

    In fact, the idea of elections anywhere is a pretty lame idea, given what modern states have become.

    That said, Russia seems to have pulled off the democracy thing pretty well–at least since Putin showed up on the scene. Here was a man worth voting for. Otherwise, it makes more sense just to have serious men of mostly one mind take charge, making serious decisions, all directed by the most serious of them all. China has that mode down as well as is probably possible.

    What’s going on in the US? A literal whore who can’t put together a coherent sentence, and a buffoon like Orange Man are supposed to represent something called democracy? And people actually take that seriously? The whole thing is a joke. A bad joke for sure. But a joke, nevertheless.

    •�Agree: nokangaroos, Old Prude
    •�Replies: @Jon Asara
    , @Curmudgeon
    , @xcd
  19. Delacruzy says:

    the “EU” is nothing more than a socket puppet of the vile and hideously corrupt US regime.

    •�Replies: @Pat Kittle
  20. John1955 says:

    War with Venezuela ?
    Yeah, why not ?
    Do Venezuela
    Do Papua New Guinea
    Do Russia
    Do Iran
    Do China
    Dooby-Doooby-Do-Wah (Ritchie Valens)

    Is not it a palliative for symptoms of underlying disease aka Talmudic Financial Rabidity ?

    “We are in what I think of as the vampire phase of the bull market, where you throw everything you have at it: you stab it with Covid, you shoot it with the end of QE and the promise of higher rates, and you poison it with unexpected inflation – which has always killed P/E ratios before, but quite uniquely, not this time yet – and still the creature flies.

    Until, just as you are beginning to think the thing is completely immortal, it finally, and perhaps a little anticlimactically, keels over and dies. The sooner the better for everyone”

    Jeremy Grantham

    Jeremy you old fart, you, like, soooo… not cool !

    LETS DO THE WHOLE F…NG WORLD !!!
    AND MARKETS WILL RALLY FOR THE NEXT 100 YEARS !!!

  21. Avery says:

    {Why is this happening?} [Anglin]

    This is why:

    https://www.worldometers.info/oil/oil-reserves-by-country/

    1 Venezuela 299,953,000,000 18.2%
    2 Saudi Arabia 266,578,000,000 16.2%
    3 Canada 170,863,000,000 10.4%
    4 Iran 157,530,000,000 9.5%
    5 Iraq 143,069,000,000 8.7%
    6 Kuwait 101,500,000,000 6.1%
    7 United Arab Emirates 97,800,000,000 5.9%
    8 Russia 80,000,000,000 4.8%

    US GloboImperialists will NEVER stop trying to steal Venezuela’s oil.
    Particularly since KSA and other gulf oil sheikdoms are flying out of US-dollar orbit.
    Eventually they will succeed, unless Russia and/or China establish military bases in Venezuela, which US will fight tooth & nail to prevent.

    [Donald Trump: US left troops in Syria ‘only for the oil’]

    Video Link

    •�Agree: Notsofast
  22. Jeramy says:

    The US has been trying to overthrow Venezuela forever, at least since Chavez. They just try a different tactic every election cycle. Luckily so far, all of their attempts have ended in failure. Of course it’s because of Venezuela’s oil and other resources.

    •�Replies: @xcd
  23. Phibbs says:

    The Jew-owned government in Washington D.C. doesn’t like Maduro because he is not pro-Israel. That’s all it takes to incur the wrath of Washington D.C.

    •�Agree: Pat Kittle
  24. eudion2 says:

    It’s all about the oil. Vilifying the Maduro government is a pretext for sanctions. Sanctions keep Venezuelan oil off the Western markets. The lower supply results in higher prices for US oil.

    US oil is derived from fracking, which is an expensive process that is not profitable unless oil prices are kept high. Oil prices are kept high by keeping supply limited. Supply is kept limited by sanctioning Venezuelan and Russian oil.

    Not so sure the power elite wants war with Venezuela at this time, but they do want to keep the sanctions imposed, and that requires that they keep up the hate.

    •�Agree: xcd
    •�Replies: @Man Of East
    , @Curmudgeon
    , @Jabber
  25. JimmyB says:

    The kettle is calling the frying black. OOPS! No racial implications intended. Just simple facts that the jUSA/ZOG mob want all the resources from Venezuela at an ultra steep discount. (i.e. Nothing!)

    The home of the rigged election is spewing garbage about Maduro’s election. Hey, Venezuela gives voters a receipt for their vote. That doesn’t happen in the good old jUSA!

  26. Anon[268] •�Disclaimer says:

    A lot of women and homos got really animated about supporting the Ukraine war, then got even more animated about opposing the Gaza war. It was many of the same people, which still doesn’t really make any sense to me, no matter how many theories I hear about it.

    I can explain it for you. The hardcore pro-palestine people are all also pro-russia. None of the serious pro-palestine groups do pro-ukraine stuff. There’s some group of very casual people, who just don’t like any war, so they want both israel and Russia to stop attacking.

  27. FTB says:
    @Brooklyn Dave

    Once Maduro gets his situation straightened out (which I think he will) will he ask help from the Chinese and Russians to get the oil industry functioning again?

    He’s already requested assistance. Wagner is supposedly already in Venezuela. Then we have this interview from Maduro.


    Video Link

    •�Thanks: Miro23
    •�LOL: nokangaroos
  28. Piglet says:
    @Mike Jones' other brother Darryl

    That is true. Concern for the situation of others is always a cover for true motives.

    The US has nothing to gain by (supposedly) improving the lives of citizens of other countries. It has everything to gain by taking control of another country’s natural resources.

  29. Miro23 says:

    “The same EU that recognized Guaido, Mr. Borrell is a disgrace, led Ukraine to war, is silent in the face of the massacre in Gaza.” (Note: Those seems like fair points.)

    Agreed that the Zionist/ Davos/ Globalist controlled EU is about as anti the interests of the European people as it’s possible to be.

  30. One would think that maybe oil has something to do with it.

  31. The problem for the pedo-satanists that run the former “West” is that their color revolution in venezuela didn’t work, so they are trying harder.

    The “The same EU that recognized Guaido, Mr. Borrell is a disgrace, led Ukraine to war, is silent in the face of the massacre in Gaza.”

    is excatly the point, this inexistant “Union” has nothing to say about anyone and anything, it’s a totalitarian and unelected suprastate recognized only by idiots and presided by a mass murderer that should be in jail.

    Maybe Vladimir should reiterate his support for Maduro and perhaps send some “tools” there too, such as hypersonic missiles just to replicate what the US and their little EU bitches are doing at Russia’s border…

    That would bring back the boomerang exactly where it came from.

    Anyway, CONGRATULATIONS PRESIDENTE MADURO FOR YOUR RE-ELECTION, THE GLOBALIST VERMIN AND THEIR JEWISH MASTERS ARE A TINY MINORITY, THE WORLD IS BEHIND YOU.

  32. Dr. Rock says:

    I think that it is safe to say that these CIA color revolutions are losing their magic, as more and more national leaders, learn the playbook.

    Plus, and I don’t know if anybody is keeping count, but how many times have they done this shit? 20? 30? Going back to before we really knew they were behind them, then the years when we suspected as much, and now the decade plus of them being as obvious as a Kamala Cackle fest?

    Seriously, the CIA has lost it’s touch for these, and their efforts are getting embarrassing.

    Of course, the worst, and most obvious one, is the slapstick clown car version they are puling in the US right now; Which begs the question- How long has the CIA really been running this country?

    •�Replies: @Pat Kittle
  33. Jon Asara says:
    @xyzxy

    No one with an IQ>70 takes the us empire seriously. It’s a total clown show. A very bad joke filled with a moronic and empty populace. Hustlers, hucksters, colonialist buffoons, and imperialistic war mongers.

    •�Replies: @Rich
  34. Anon[174] •�Disclaimer says:

    Good question, Dr. Rock! CIA has been running this country since 1949, FYI. It just took a while for all prospective presidential puppet rulers to accept it. JFK was the last president who didn’t know he was a puppet ruler.

    Interesting CIA ratfuck of Kennedy in their Mockingbird media outlet New Yorker – leaked texts from RFK attacking Trump. There’s no reason to think CIA is less full of shit than always. We have to start with a rebuttable presumption that this is another Steele dossier, made-up shit sourced to any random asshole. There’s interesting information in it nonetheless: CIA is clearly scared of a Trump-RFK rapprochement, scared enough to start fights to stave it off.

    That tells us CIA meant to kill Trump in PA, but in an arm’s-length, extra cowardly way. CIA wants Kamala as their puppet.

  35. @eudion2

    It’s all about the oil.

    A country’s foreign policy may be as mysterious and complex as a man’s knotty psyche. He often does things he’s not conscious of; has biases he’s doesn’t know; and act in ways that, objectively, doesn’t make sense.

    The fact that Venezuela is floating in oil probably offers the mind a plausible pretext for doing what it does. But dive deeper and questions surface.

    If it were just about oil, the Saudi Arabian monarchy should be overthrown or its assets controlled by Western energy conglomerates. But they’re not, and instead, America respects Saudi sovereignty and the Saudis respect American interests.

    According to the State Dept., Russia is evil because it violates press freedoms and its government is a dictatorship. NKorea is a rogue state because of its human rights abuses. Iran is ta villain because it supports Hamas and terrorizes Jews. China is a threat to the West because it mistreats Muslims, claims Taiwan, and occupies islets in the South China Sea.

    But anyone that knows anything knows that’s horseradish. The real reasons are unspoken or authorities are unaware themselves. They don’t know the whence of the reasons that actually move them and the emotions that feed them.

    What prevents the US from detente with Venezuela and coming to agreement like it does with Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and other oil producing countries?

    Maybe it’s for the same reason the US threatens non-oil rich countries such as Bolivia, Honduras and Cuba. Maybe the real reason is ideological. America is antipathetic to communism and socialist governments in its sphere. (That’s a climb-down from antipathy towards communism everywhere.)

    If Venezuela were exactly the same but without oil, the US would probably still be hostile to it, although perhaps not as much. It’s doubtful that its policy of antagonism in general would be different.

    The West is an imperialistic regime. War is its bad habit. Marxists say that imperialism is the right arm of capitalism. Capitalism is why America occupies Japan, SKorea, supports the proxy war in Ukraine, and bends over backwards for Israel, its so-called aircraft carrier in the Middle East. I disagree.

    I agree that the West is sick with imperialist instincts, but I don’t think it is inevitable to market systems. Capitalism stimulates competition, and competition can sometimes aggravate war. But democracies also lead to factionalism, devolve to oligarchy, and oligarchs are often jackals that provoke war.

    There’s the instinct to fight and the fight one picks. America is wont to fight, but why does it pick the fights it does? It’s obviously not in its interest to back a losing proxy war in Ukraine or pledge forever support for the terrorist regime in historic Palestine or to be controlled by Neocons, Zionists and Jews in Washington DC or to constantly needle Venezuela. But it does. America is country that likes to fight and it seems many self interested (((actors))) exploit that character flaw.

    •�Agree: Harold Smith
    •�Replies: @Harold Smith
    , @xcd
    , @Torna atrás
  36. Rich says:
    @Jon Asara

    The American Empire might be a clown show, but it’s a clown show with nukes and the type of insane clowns running the show, that as long as they thought they were safe in their bunkers, would launch those nukes without a worry.

  37. Rich says:
    @Brooklyn Dave

    Maduro is a tyrant who has continued the policies of his mentor, Hugo Chavez. It’s basically a typical Latin American military dictatorship. They seized the oil companies and drove out most of the foreign workers. Venezuelans who could, fled. Prostitution, drug dealing, poverty have exploded. Venezuelans have been forced to emigrate, many of the illegals streaming into the US are from there, many others can be found throughout Latin America. They’ve destroyed what was once a somewhat prosperous country. Maduro isn’t a good guy and he should be removed. But he won’t be, not by the US anyway.

    •�Agree: Old Prude
  38. pyrrhus says:
    @neutral

    Indeed, it’s a reality in much of Latin America…In Cuba, the whites mostly fled after Castro got in, and the darker skinned mostly didn’t…So whites have little pull there, though the Castro regime is still heavily white….

  39. @xyzxy

    What’s going on in the US? A literal whore who can’t put together a coherent sentence, and a buffoon like Orange Man are supposed to represent something called democracy? And people actually take that seriously?

    In reality, it is virtually all of the Zio-occupied “Western liberal democracies” that are up this creek. As I have been saying for years, your choice at elections is like being asked whether you would prefer having your arm or your leg cut off.

  40. @Cinder City

    Is that the same kind of certainty that Joe Biden received the most votes for president ever and every last one of them was valid and honest? Bec are when Anglo-Zioniats assure us that the elections are for, awe know they never lie or cheat or steal.

  41. @Rich

    True. They do not care how many they murder and how many get to live in utterly ruined lands. They are self-righteous Anglo-Zionists who simply must rule the entire globe for our own good!.

  42. Anonymous[394] •�Disclaimer says:

    Man of East, Venezuela threatens TINA. There is no alternative? Bullshit. Venezuela is living the alternative: the ECOSOC economy based on the ICESCR.

    https://www.ohchr.org/sites/default/files/lib-docs/HRBodies/UPR/Documents/session12/VE/ICNLG-InternationalCommitteeNationalLawyersGuild-eng.pdf

    Venezuela has committed to allocating all available resources to economic rights. Not fat asshole cops in tanks. Not NSA surveillance. Not F-35 flying coffins. Our means of life, health, housing, education, a livelihood. This beats the hell out of the USG fucking you over for banks and corporations. I personally would massacre a multitude of government officials to gain the ICESCR that Venezuela enjoys. When you’re a failed parasitic state like the US, a good example is a serious threat.

    •�Thanks: Harold Smith
  43. @Man Of East

    […] Maybe the real reason is ideological. […]

    This is very close. As I see it, U.S. “government” policy can’t be properly explained from a worldly perspective. The U.S. “government” does what it does because it’s evil, and evil can’t tolerate a good example. Any country with a government which is significantly less corrupt and/or appears to be primarily concerned with the betterment of the population of that country is seen as an existential threat to the Satanic cult that runs the U.S. “government.”

    •�Replies: @Man Of East
  44. @Harold Smith

    As I see it, U.S. “government” policy can’t be properly explained from a worldly perspective.

    The “worldly perspective” would be informed by the rational, gain/loss, and collective national interest. But American foreign policy (and domestic policy too) seems to contain very little of that.

    So what’s going on? What informs American action? “Evil” is one succinct way to describe it. Neocons and Zionists that dominate American foreign policy are vile… and also irrationally ideological in their pursuit of narcissistic self-interest.

    They seem to have no sense of proportion and the long term good. Can we explain American support for Ukraine (the old Jewish homeland) and Israel without including Jewish fanaticism (ie, “evil”)? I don’t think we can.

    •�Thanks: Harold Smith
  45. Munga Bulga [AKA "HeebHunter"] says:
    @Hulkamania

    This means that the Venezuelan goverment is righteous and legitimate. The sub-human amerimutts ans angloid hordes, owned by jews and satan, are howling against them. This is a good indication of character.

  46. Decoy says:
    @Anon

    The whole Venezuelan thing is a puzzle. Certainly don’t trust Maduro, but same with Blinken, Biden, Rubio and D.C. in general. Independent observers say the election process seems to be solid. Vote in person, proper identification, electronic ballot, corresponding paper ballot. I’ve not seen reports from any (of many) outside observers who saw significant problems. Did read a report that the “polling firm” that indicated a 30% + victory for the opponent was a firm with US government connections that could get a buyer any result you wanted. I just hope that Biden doesn’t get talked into doing anything stupid or reckless in Venezuela. But I don’t think that, at this point, Blinken or Burns is asking for permission. This dying empire thing is getting scary.

  47. xcd says:
    @xyzxy

    China does not have the scam of “multi-party politics”. Its “electoral” democracy remains restricted to the bottom rung, though Uncle Samantha tried to change that.

  48. xcd says:
    @Jeramy

    so far, all of their attempts have ended in failure
    Around 5 heads of government in South America got cancer around the same time. Chavez was a victim.

  49. xcd says:
    @Man Of East

    The real reasons are unspoken or authorities are unaware themselves.
    This is real capitalism (“neo-liberalism”). The seemingly tough governments follow orders. Big capitalist dread genuine competition – domestic or international – and seek to undermine it.

  50. Munga Bulga [AKA "HeebHunter"] says:
    @Mike Jones' other brother Darryl

    Uh oh, another huh-white waking up to the cold hard truth.

    I sincerely wish for the last war in Iran though. It will be the end of the “huh-white” fake race and the beginning of European liberation since the last 100 years. The Nigger-Saxons and their kike masters must be rounded up and exterminated. There is not one good kike or angloid on Earth. They only worship Satan.

  51. Old Prude says:

    Who do the police and soldiers look to for pay? That’s who rules. Everywhere.

    Maduro’s MVGA hat is rather funny.

  52. @Man Of East

    Japanese economic policy is turning the island into a museum. The collapsing yen means its too expensive for Japanese to travel abroad, while making it a cheap tourism hotspot. The Greeceification of Japan.

  53. Venezuela is an easy target because it does not have nuclear weapons and therefore Venezuelans can be killed as if they were Palestinians. And Venezuela happens to have the largest oil reserves in the world and killing Venezuelans can become big business.

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  54. Miro23 says:
    @Liborio Guaso

    Venezuela is an easy target because it does not have nuclear weapons and therefore Venezuelans can be killed as if they were Palestinians. And Venezuela happens to have the largest oil reserves in the world and killing Venezuelans can become big business.

    It’s clear that the Zionist/ Davos/ Globalists and their US CIA /FBI don’t do “morality”. In fact Pompeo had a good laugh when asked about the “morality” concept. The CIA don’t do anything like that.

    So what do they do?

    For sure they do “regime changes” where they gain control over countries using CIA organized financed and armed resistance movements.

    At heart they are hedge fund enablers, introducing bribed client politicians to open the way to looting these “regime changed countries”. For example, in Venezuela they want control of Venuzuelan oil resources and in Ukraine (team leader, Blackrock) they want be handed ownership of the world’s most productive agricultural land (never mind that it involves 1/2 million Ukrainian fatalities). They also have a fond memory of the super fiesta that was the rape of Russian industry and resources (1990’s under Yeltsin).

    From this POV, The US and Euro militaries are just mafia Zio hedge fund enforcers.

  55. raga10 says:
    @neutral

    Any “facts” produced by official (both government and media) ZOG sources have zero credibility. Why on earth do you believe anything they tell you?

    When a dictator ruling over disintegrating economy wins elections by a landslide there is a good reason to be suspicious. People rarely respond to their worsening living conditions with enthusiastic support for more of the same, that’s just human nature.
    So when the official sources tell me this election was rigged I am inclined to believe them because it corresponds with my understanding of reality, while what you’re trying to tell me does not.

  56. Maduro has condemned Israel and its actions numerous times. That’s all you need to know.

  57. @Delacruzy

    the “EU” is nothing more than a socket puppet of the vile and hideously corrupt US regime.

    And the “US” is nothing more than a socket puppet of the vile and hideously corrupt Israeli regime.

  58. @Dr. Rock

    How long has the CIA really been running this country?

    The CIA is junior partner to Mossad.

    You know this, right?

  59. Gringo says:
    @Anon

    Has anyone taken note that (the bastion of democracy) The Jimmy Carter foundation was invited to Venezuela as election monitors prior to the election, and, subsequent to the election declared it free and fair, and “better than some state elections in America.

    “Subsequent to the election?” Not subsequent to this year’s election. Here is what the Carter Center released subsequent to this year’s election: Carter Center Statement on Venezuela Election _ July 30, 2024.

    ATLANTA — Venezuela’s 2024 presidential election did not meet international standards of electoral integrity and cannot be considered democratic.
    The Carter Center cannot verify or corroborate the results of the election declared by the National Electoral Council (CNE), and the electoral authority’s failure to announce disaggregated results by polling station constitutes a serious breach of electoral principles.

    Venezuela’s electoral process did not meet international standards of electoral integrity at any of its stages and violated numerous provisions of its own national laws. The election took place in an environment of restricted freedoms for political actors, civil society organizations, and the media. Throughout the electoral process, the CNE demonstrated a clear bias in favor of the incumbent.
    Voter registration was hurt by short deadlines, relatively few places of registration, and minimal public information. Citizens abroad faced excessive legal requirements to register, some of which appeared to be arbitrary. This effectively disenfranchised most of the migrant population, resulting in very low numbers of voters abroad.
    The registration of parties and candidates also did not meet international standards. Over the past few years, several opposition parties have had their registrations changed to leaders who favor the government. This influenced the nomination of some opposition candidates. Importantly, the registration of the candidacy of the main opposition forces was subject to arbitrary decisions of the CNE, without respecting basic legal principles.
    The electoral campaign was impacted by unequal conditions among candidates. The campaign of the incumbent president was well funded and widely visible through rallies, posters, murals, and street campaigning. The abuse of administrative resources on behalf of the incumbent — including use of government vehicles, public officials campaigning while in their official capacity, and use of social programs — was observed throughout the campaign.
    The incumbent also enjoyed overwhelming positive coverage on television and radio, in terms of advertising, broadcast events, and news coverage, while the primary opposition candidate received little media coverage. In addition, authorities frequently attempted to restrict the opposition’s campaign activities. This included harassment or intimidation of people who provided services or goods to the main opposition campaign.

    Maduro has not released individual polling station results, which is standard procedure for Venezuelan elections. From the Carter Center report:

    In the limited number of polling centers they visited, Carter Center observer teams noted the desire of the Venezuelan people to participate in a democratic election process, as demonstrated through their active participation as polling staff, party witnesses, and citizen observers. However, their efforts were undermined by the CNE’s complete lack of transparency in announcing the results.

    Why has Maduro not released the individual results of the ~30,000 polling stations? Inquiring minds want to know.

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