- G'day Jeff,
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- On March 8th you posted this on your site: http://www.globalresearch.ca/articles/PAL203A.html
He is a little bit of it:
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- GP: Well, in Part 4, you end up again with the taking
a part of the government. And by the way, the real Part 4 is the coup d'etat.
That's what they are not telling you. And I'm just finding that out in
Venezuela. I just got a call from the President of Venezuela.
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- AJ: And they install their own corporate government.
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- GP: What they said was here you've got an elected president
of the government and the IMF has announced, listen to this, that they
would support a transition government if the president were removed. They
are not saying that they are going to get involved in politics - they would
just support a transition government. What that effectively is is saying
we will pay for the coup d'etat, if the military overthrows the current
president, because the current president of Venezuela has said no to the
IMF. He told those guys to go packing. They brought their teams in and
said you have to do this and that. And he said, I don't have to do nothing.
He said what I'm going to do is, I'm going to double the taxes on oil
corporations because we have a whole lot of oil in Venezuela. And I'm
going to double the taxes on oil corporations and then I will have all
the money I need for social programs and the government - and we will
be a very rich nation. Well, as soon as they did that, they started fomenting
trouble with the military and I'm telling you watch this space: the President
of Venezuela will be out of office in three months or shot dead. They
are not going to allow him to raise taxes on the oil companies. ___
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- Repeating that last line:
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- "the President of Venezuela will be out of office
in three months or shot dead. They are not going to allow him to raise
taxes on the oil companies."
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- This was posted on your site yesterday:
http://rense.com/general23/UAaccuseschavez.htm
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- WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The
United States on Friday accused the Venezuelan government of ousted President
Hugo Chavez of provoking a crisis by ordering Chavez supporters to fire
on peaceful demonstrators.
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- The White House clearly was pleased by the Venezuelan
military's toppling from power of Chavez, whose anti-American rhetoric
increasingly angered the U.S. government. U.S. officials insisted, however,
that they did not know in advance of the chain of events that led to Chavez's
departure.
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- Well, they got rid of him just as "forseen".
He was such a troublemaker wasn't he?
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- Regards
- Rob Gui
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