Showing posts with label venezuela. Show all posts
Showing posts with label venezuela. Show all posts

Friday, April 3, 2009

Venezuelan leader: 'Capitalism needs to go down'


This is just more proof that I have been right all along, because I was screaming about the Marxist threat as people were screaming about the radical Islamic threat. They fooled you all, because they used the Islamic assault as a battering ram to distract you from seeing the Marxist assault. They are both allies and Marxism is the real threat. They are masters of deception, brainwashing, dis-information and they are in the final stage of their Global takeover.

We are in the middle of a GLOBAL MARXIST REVOLUTION.

Communism is dead? That is what they wanted you fools to think the past 20 years, it was just playing possum. Your minds have been twisted and the brainwashing is deep. The deadly virus of liberalism has caused this and I fear that we are reaching the point of no return.

Capitalism is being blamed for the global crisis, but this is just part of a major PR campaign by the world socialist media. The global economy has been taken over by a bunch of Marxist thugs and it was their goal to manipulate it, so it would cause a major crisis and turn the people against Capitalism once and for all.

For years, the left wing scum would nervously laugh if someone would bring up the communist threat; they would call you delusional and crazy. Well, these very same tactics were used in the Soviet Union. It was important for them to keep this Marxist assault stealth at all costs, even at this late stage in the game.

Progressives, liberals, Marxists, communists, socialists and anarchists are all on the same page and that page is to undermine capitalism, disarm the people and to outlaw religion. Worship of the state is the only option they will offer and if you choose to resist? You will be thrown into prison or a re-education camp.

Surrendering to world communism is the dream of the American liberal and we are almost there. Are you still laughing? You won't be laughing when your children are waiting on lines for food and water.

This is YOUR future...

TEHRAN, Iran – Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez ridiculed the G-20 summit's attempts to deal with the global financial meltdown, saying that the "values of capitalism are in crisis" and capitalism "has to end."

Speaking to Venezuelan state television late Thursday, Chavez said the United States and Britain are "the most guilty" for the financial crisis sweeping the globe because of the financial model "they've been imposing for years."

"It's impossible that capitalism can regulate the monster that is the world financial system, it's impossible," Chavez said. "Capitalism needs to go down. It has to end. And we must take a transitional road to a new model that we call socialism."

The Venezuelan leader's comments came during a trip to Iran. In recent years, Chavez and Iran's hard-line President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad — both well-known for their anti-U.S. rhetoric — have boosted economic and political ties.

During Thursday's summit in London, leaders from the Group of 20 industrial and developing countries promised $1.1 trillion for lending to poorer countries. They also vowed major efforts to clean up banks' tattered balance sheets, get credit flowing again, shut down global tax havens and tighten regulation over hedge funds and other financial high-flyers in the U.S. and elsewhere.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090403/ap_on_re_mi_ea/ml_chavez_g20_summit_2

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Venezuela's Hugo Chavez tightens state control of food


This is right out of the Joseph Stalin playbook. Will Obama do the same when things get bad here? Very possible...

Venezuela's public finances are unravelling, with oil prices at $40 a barrel, while the national budget is calculated at $60 a barrel. Inflation is running at over 30 per cent, yet with the new measures Mr Chavez is seeking to ensure that his core support, the poor, can still fill their shopping baskets with food.

"If any industry wants to ride roughshod over the consumers, with a view to getting better dividends, we are going to act," said Carlos Osorio, the national superintendent of silos and storage. "For the government, access to food is a matter of national security."

Production quotas and prices have now been set for cooking oil, white rice, sugar, coffee, flour, margarine, pasta, cheeses and tomato sauce.

White rice, the staple for many Venezuelans, can now only be sold at a price of 2.15 bolivares (71p) per kilo. Private companies insist that production of that kilo costs 4.41 bolivares (£1.46) and that government regulations are impossible to fulfil and companies will quickly go broke. Companies that are dedicated to rice production must ensure that 80 per cent of their efforts are dedicated to white rice. The new regulations set production percentages, as companies were rebranding their products to avoid the government controls, like flavouring the rice, as the price restrictions apply only to white rice.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/southamerica/venezuela/4938993/Venezuelas-Hugo-Chavez-tightens-state-control-of-food-amid-rocketing-inflation-and-food-shortages.html

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Socialist American Media Silent - Venezuela Murder Rate Jumps 10%


Where are all of the Chavez loving socialist vermin in the media? Where is Sean Penn? Too bad he was not part of that 10% spike in the murder rate....

This is socialism folks...enjoy it, because this is what you elected on Nov. 4th. You are about to get a lesson in Marxism you morons....


Venezuela Murders Shoot Up 10% Amid Official Silence
Some cases take some believing even in a society long inured to violence.

By Jeremy Morgan
Latin American Herald Tribune staff

CARACAS -- Venezuela's unenviable reputation for violent crime looks easy to prove but difficult to explain, as does the government's apparent inability to do much in terms of reining in murderous thugs with evidently all too easy access to firearms.

In the absence of official statistics, Provea, a civil rights group, says that 10,606 people died by violent means in the 12 months ending in September this year. That marked a 10.86% jump on the already high figure of 9,567 killings in the corresponding period a year before.

Provea is estimating that on current trends the full year will end with more than 13,000 murders. No wonder that crime repeatedly comes top in one opinion poll after another. And yet, people seem curiously inured to the relentless slaughter.

http://www.laht.com/article.asp?ArticleId=322811&CategoryId=10717

Saturday, November 22, 2008

The Hugo Chavez Show on PBS?

The liberals in this country want your children waiting on bread lines and wearing plastic shoes. This is their future if we allow PBS to broadcast the Hugo Chavez show, like this guy is some mythical hero.

I get the feeling that the treasonous Kennedy clan is behind this.

Texasbail tipped me off to this one...thanks buddy.

Funding for FRONTLINE is provided through the support of PBS viewers. Major funding for FRONTLINE is provided by The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation. Additional funding is provided by the Park Foundation.

Every Sunday President Chávez talks to the people in his TV show - which lasts for hours. Chávez basically improvises as he goes along.


http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/hugochavez/

Saturday, October 4, 2008

Colombian defense chief warns against Russian military presence

BUENOS AIRIES, October 4 (RIA Novosti) - Colombia's defense minister said Saturday that Russia's increasing military presence in Latin America would lead to a return to the time of the Cold War.

"Russia, with its 16,000 nuclear bombs, has a great desire to be a key player in the world. But its presence in the region will promote a return to the Cold War," Juan Manuel Santos said on Colombian radio Caracol.

Speaking ahead of an official visit to Russia, he said the plans for Russian naval exercises in the Caribbean in November could "affect the balance of power in the region and its stability."

"Russia has already shown its strength, sending two strategic bombers capable of carrying 16 nuclear warheads to our neighbor Venezuela." Santos said, adding that the region had not seen anything similar since the Cuban missile crisis four decades ago.

"Who would have thought a couple of years ago that there would be a new center of the Cold War near us?" he asked.

Two Russian strategic bombers recently carried out patrols along the coast of South America during a visit to Russia's chief ally on the continent, Venezuela, and a naval task force led by the nuclear-powered missile cruiser Pyotr Velikiy is on its way to the country for joint exercises in the Caribbean.

Santos said he hoped his visit to Russia, the first by a Colombian defense minister, would improve relations between the two countries, particularly with regard to Colombia's struggle against terrorism, drug trafficking and organized crime.


http://en.rian.ru/world/20081004/117430854.html

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Russia in Caribbean Raises Fears of War With U.S.


As one of Russia's nuclear-powered warships heads toward the Caribbean for military maneuvers with Venezuela, the suddenly resurgent country is raising fears of a future war with the United States.

The seizure of territories in the republic of Georgia last month seems to be only the first stage in a planned projection of military strength around the globe, say military experts.

The military exercises, which Venezuela President Hugo Chavez announced only two weeks ago, has U.S. officials and others dusting off old Cold War strategies involving threats from Cuba, Mexico and South America that many thought were no longer valid.

“The Georgian war in August was simply the first effort by a resurging Russia to pulse out, expand its security buffer and, ideally, in the Kremlin’s plans, break out of the post-Cold War noose that other powers have tied,” writes Peter Zeihan at Stratfor.com, a defense analysis Web site.

Zeihan goes on to predict that Russia will continue to behave much as the Soviet Union did, forging bonds with hostile Latin American governments like Cuba and Venezuela, while working with drug mafias to destabilize Mexico. That will keep the United States busy in its own backyard while Russia can gain footholds throughout Europe.

The nuclear-powered flagship Peter the Great set off for Venezuela Monday with the submarine destroyer Admiral Chabanenko and two support vessels in the first Russian naval mission in Latin America since the end of the Cold War. In November, they are to be joined by a unit of Russian long-range anti-submarine patrol aircraft that will be temporarily stationed at one of Venezuela's air bases.


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http://www.newsmax.com/newsfront/russia_caribbean_presence/2008/09/23/133577.html

Monday, August 4, 2008

Chavez warns U.S. after getting Russian warplanes


Where is a Tomahawk Cruise Missile when you need one?




"Any gringo ship that sails into brown waters [river waters] will itself turn brown and go to the bottom, because they'll not get through," he said.

Saturday, June 28, 2008

Chavez Grateful to Putin for Arms Sales





CARACAS, Venezuela: President Hugo Chavez says that Venezuela is fortifying "all levels of cooperation" with Russia, including the purchase of more arms.

Chavez says he spoke with Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin by telephone, and his defense minister will visit Moscow on Wednesday for a series of meetings.

The socialist president says he's grateful to Putin for helping Venezuela buy arms in the face of what he sees as a U.S. "embargo." Venezuela, however, is the fifth largest supplier of oil to the U.S.

Speaking at a military event on Tuesday, Chavez said Venezuela is not afraid of the U.S. and that his country is experiencing an "armed revolution."

Venezuela spent US$4 billion on international arms purchases between 2005 and 2007. Most came from Russia and China.


http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2008/06/25/america/LA-GEN-Venezuela-Russia.php