Chavez Reveals Himself to the Public: like Correa, it is not pretty and it is not Democratic

No Más Cucarachas
 
December 6, 2007        The pro Chavez NGOs and pro Chavez media outlets such as TIME, CNN and the NEW YORK TIMES have all recently pondered tediously what Hugo Chavez will do about his so called defeat on Sunday's vote in Caracas. As we posted yesterday, Chavez cannot wait to tell you what he will do; once again confirming that it is important to pay attention to Chavez's words and his deeds, as with all global officials. To bifurcate any analysis of any foreign leader, especially ones aligned with Iran and Castro's Cuba and a fist full of unaccountable billions to erect economic fascism in Latin America was wrong then and is wrong now. We hold Carterite and Soros supporter John Maisto responsible for this bifurcated foolishness which should have been stopped long ago before it reached its obvious end game today, which is one of the most manipulative regimes gone wilding in recent history.
 
Regimes do not go wilding unless seasoned analysts are turned away and turned off for performing their duties. When the light of accountability was turned off by normative researchers regarding Chavez's global adventurism in to financial crimes, Maisto played in to the hands of the Chavez-funded political efforts called HANDS OFF Venezuela! and hands in- deep hands- into his billions of oil monies for speculative ends to drive up global oil prices. The rich rewards to oil derivatives machinations are in the trillions, enriching Chavez's real partners for progress: murky, dirty Russian mobstyle money movers and Iranian allies. As a spokesman for unaccountable derivatives trading which is costing the free world billions in added, hidden oil costs, Maisto performed a great service to the Russian mob style derivatives traders to drive up per barrel costs and set global oil prices at synthetically high levels. He was not alone in this. Maisto was not alone in his service to this adventurism but it is no coincidence that he now more formally serves the very persons he has been serving for many years now: the Soros-laced InterAmerican Dialogue and the Soros-laced so called OAS under Insulza which promotes fake democracy more than before, promoting the Soros backed foolishness of "alternative" democracy which is not democracy at all but the legitimization of illegitimate governance.
 
TIME - CNN posed the question of what will Chavez do now? -read it here-  and got the answer yesterday from Chavez himself, exposing his true self and now available as some bizarre intimate self exposure on camera. Read it here. 

Chavez reveals himself as one nasty, disreputable, snarky loser with a lot of power and a lot of money because we have enabled and covered over his crimes for too long by refusing to factually report on his positioning, joking about his buffoonery while ignoring his menace and global crime spree. TIME-CNN in its analysis, sourcing Chavista Bart Jones, reminds us that Chavez's crimes are sustainable because he helps the poor. Chavez does not help the poor- their plight is worse than before.
 
TIME -CNN has it wrong about Chavez's unaccountable present acts, viz Sunday's vote- and past 6 years: nothing- nothing at all, including the recall vote- was transparent or legitimate or democratic in Venezuela since 2001.  CNN-TIME tells us that Chavez on Sunday night did "democracy" a favor by ceding to the "NO" vote. Chavez did a favor all right: he helped cover over his illegitimate claims that his is a real democracy. Venezuela has not been a functional democracy for 6 years.
 
All is a fraud. Moreover, TIME- CNN claims that Chavez's "dignified" surrender of the vote on Sunday was a blessing to helping what Chavez does best- helping the poor. Again- a huge whopper. Chavez has not helped the poor: their conditions worsen in every nation- Cuba, Venezuela, Bolivia and Ecuador- where his unaccountable state kleptocracy, which TIME- CNN like so many claim as the "new" democracy or alternative democracy - which has subverted and overcome the rule of law and is a failure. This is not democracy and it is not new.
 
TIME-CNN shows their shallow, lazy reporting by sole sourcing for this pro Chavez puff piece by sourcing Chavista Bart Jones who is not credible and very biased. Further, the TIME-CNN piece tells us that with some humility, Chavez's fabulous Banco del Sur may succeed in supplanting the legitimate IDB. We remind: Banco del Sur is nothing but a slush fund. It is not charted. It is not legitimate and it is not a bank. We do not understand why the multilateral banks have not booted Chavez's slush fund approach to using billions in multinational state funds for this slush fund gone unaccountable which launders Iranian and Russian monies- or so we surmise. None can deny this. Colombia's Alvaro Uribe showed wisdom by rejecting Banco del Sur: it is not a bank and it is not charted and it is not legitimate: it will not help the poor.
 
TIME-CNN asks what will Chavez do now? The answer is....he will do what he has been allowed to do for the last six years: lie, steal, cheat, sustain Venezuela as a failed but oil rich nation where quality of life is negative and negligible. Chavez will continue to be thus unless and until he is held accountable for his unaccountability, born by those who tell us to not pay attention to what he says but only what he does. What Chavez does is illegally unaccountable and never transparent and that is the point and always has been the point. With no transparency and no accountability, what Chavez does and has been doing is illegitimate even today. Chavez cares nothing for his nation- how could he? His primary relationship is with his own megalomaniacal self. His secondary relationship is with his manipulative terror-sponsoring, lying mentor called Fidel Castro who trained him well during his years in exile in Castro's Cuban gulag. Chavez's brain is overcrowded with his overwhelming psychoses and irrational needs. He is unhinged. But mostly he is dishonest and unaccountable. Chavez is no one to be trifled with but he is not honorable and he is not honest. He needs to go. He can live in Zimbabwe for all we care but he should be in prison for his crimes, and take his entire politburo of criminals with him.
 
TIME-CNN , like far too many across the known free world, chirpily and earnestly hopes that the Chavez criminal empire remains in tact with fresh faces because Chavez has revealed himself for the fraud that he is. Chavez is a failure because he has failed to be honest and deserves no respect. He is not honorable.
 
Reuters calls Chavez as "spicy" and "folksy." Watch again the full length Chavez talk from yesterday here, from El de Laguna Larga, 12.05.07 before his top military leaders. This is not folksy: it is malevolent, crude, deceptive and filthy.

And then ask yourself what possible benefit Ecuador has under this sole dictatorship of the Chavez bloc of Iranian nations now merged with Cuba-Venezuela?

And more importantly...ask yourself what you are doing about it because nothing justifies non action while the call to verify all facts is in the air. Do not take anything for granted, including our own humble reporting here- ever.

Verify your own realities. You will know what to do. And what you need to do is demand that your life is not being sold out, as is the case, in Montecristi where accountability, legitimacy and open speech are denied. Without these active pillars, democracy is not only violated in Correa's rump parliament of fools called  his undereducated kangaroos, also called political hacks, in Montecristi but your very future is being snuffed out.
 
All this hand wringing about what will Chavez and Correa do next can be summed up in one simple wish, long held by mankind's highest thinkers:
                                    

                      
 
Yes, that is right: No more cockroaches.

Chavez and his Putinesque escapades with Castro, Correa and Morales need to cease self enshrining and go away. Their deceptions do not help:

            

The world asked Chavez for proof of life of the remaining hostages regarding the wretched abandonment of human decency by the narcoterror group he sponsors called the FARC. The world got more lies and more excuses and more fraud. We ask for proof of life in Montecristi today: proof that state suicide is being cancelled so that freedom can live. To date, Montecristi is a massive burial ground for all who enter therein. All liberties and freedoms are being buried, thanks to Chavez's overt bribes to commandeer Correa's politburo in Ecuador and Bolivia's Morales, to form a solid Chavez bloc of nations.

More useful we suggest is to study again the coups of history: many many failed for their reliance on denouncing rule of law and trashing democracy's intents.

It should be a lesson for all aspirants to mobocracy. The NATIONAL REVIEW, read it here, comments on the conspiracy to kill Rome's Julius Caesar by relying on phony mob/that tide ...in the affairs of men... that serves greed and  unrest:

“`There is a tide in the affairs of men,' Cassius informs Brutus in persuading him to mount a coup, ` that taken at the flood leads onto fortune.' It leads onto other things too, among them, as Cassius discovers in the course of Shakespeare’s “Julius Caesar,” defeat and death. But the early stages of a successful coup and dictatorship are often smiled upon by fortune. Filipinos and foreign visitors both were impressed by the early days of the Marcos coup. It had replaced near-anarchy with civil order and ordinary apolitical citizens were accordingly grateful.

Argentina’s generals brought an end to terrorism; Pinochet delivered not only order but prosperity; Castro promised social justice. All of them seemed better than the terrorism/anarchy/oppression they had replaced.

None of these happy outcomes lasted — except, paradoxically, Castro’s, which in every other respect has been the least successful dictatorship of those listed. Over time people became accustomed to the benefits of order and angry at the loss of liberty. Almost all dictatorships end badly for the dictator. Either he is ousted in a coup, or forced to flee, or murdered, or — like Mussolini — murdered and humiliated simultaneously. In short, dictatorship is a roller-coaster. A sensible despot — of which there are few — gets out of the car before it starts to descend."

And while we note that Rafael Correa, in yet another cheesy and overtly crass but vain effort to try to show the world that he is not dictator Hugo Chavez's baby boy on a Moped by dictatorially firing not only Ecuador's judges, their legitimate congress, removing separation of powers while seizing all powers, he has also fired just about all his inner circle ranging from the head of PetroEcuador, his Minister of Government and his Minister of Foreign Relations as well as his trade representative. All of Correa's team, you see, adored his merging with the Cuban-Chavez bloc of nations. All are removed in the determinedly undemocratic dictator Correa's vain effort to stamp his manipulative little feet and insist that he is not Chavez and that the USA loves him. While we cannot speak for the renegade pro Chavez outpost called the U.S. embassy in Quito under the Dodd-Soros watchful hand- also called a fistful of illegitimately unaudited monies, we do know that unless and until Rafael Correa gives back Chavez's monies and boots the FARC, the Cuban intelligence agents, and his financial racketeering agents out of Ecuador, Correa is still what he has always been:  a dictatorial, racketeering, manipulative mini me of Hugo Chavez on a Moped. He needs to go under the light of fact finding/transparency-bringing sunlight...which is always the best disinfectant.

As we have said before: no más cucarachas.

But Chavez, like Correa, wants you to know that he has fully bribed and totally controls his full military strength. Chavez's little intimate chat with his surreal military brass yesterday revealed more than Chavez should have revealed. Chavez showed his total control over his massive military and his promise that the military will overcome the wishes of democracy. Chavez's true self is revealed in this rejection of the citizens of Venezuela and his show of military strength. Additionally, Chavez continues his undemocratic aggressive weapons spree, read about it here. 

It is no coincidence that Russia announces Chavez's latest purchase of 12 more Russian fighter jets, noting that " Venezuela is willing to buy 12 combat jets in Russia, including the transport Il-76s and Il-78 flying tankers, said Colonel Oswaldo Hernandez Sanchez from Venezuela’s Air Force. The jets could be supplied in late 2008, the AP reported. Venezuela clinched past year a few deals with Russia for buying armaments worth roughly $3 billion, including 100,000 Kalashnikov sub-machine guns, 24 SU-30 fighters and 53 combat helicopters. Venezuela also intends to build South America’s first Kalashnikov assault rifle factory. What’s more, Chavez claimed recently he would set up a new air defense shield, buying components for it in Russia, Iran and Belarus. The media also reported about Venezuela’s intention to acquire submarines in Russia" but these may be on hold...or not. We say: no más to Chavez's weapons spree. We also join the free world in the unending chant:

                    
                    
-Pedro Camargo for ECrisis
 

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