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  The Devil's Excrement
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Wednesday, August 17, 2005



Note: This post was modified on Aug 18th. to add to it

It may seem strange to be revisiting that fraudulent movie “The Revolution will not be televised” after such a long time after its release. A number of different things have conspired to makeme do it. First and foremost, I never thought when it first came out that such a parody of a documentary could have the impact it had. Second, at the time it came out, I did not have the pictures to show explicitly what we all saw and were witnesses to on April 11th. that is so distorted in that dishonest documentary. Third, a reader asked about it today and I realized that I did not have, as I do in so many other topics, a link to my own blog to prove a point. After all, that was one reason for this blog, to document the lying, the abuses and the excesses of this Government, not only with words, but also with pictures and links. One day I am sure it will be an important document of this tragic era. Fourth, one person that was involved in debunking the film passed away a couple of days ago. Finally, thanks to a reader, one of the authors of the documentary “X-rays of a lie”, Wolfgang Schalk, placed a comment in the post preceding this one and offered to send some pictures which he kindly did with wonderful efficiency. Thus, I thought I would use those pictures, his own comments to them and what I know about that day, to write this somewhat long post about April 11th., the documentary and how "X-rays of a lie" showed how unethical the authors of that documentary were.


By way of introduction, April 11th. may be a mystery to those living abroad, but not the hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans who lived history that day, whether they stayed home or went to the demonstration that turned into a march, which ended with the tragic death of 20 Venezuelans as well as more than 150 people injured.


For a detailed description, Francisco Toro has the best reconstruction of that day on the web right here. To make a long story short, after four days of demonstrations, a huge crowd gathered in the East of Caracas and was taken to downtown Caracas to demand the resignation of President Chavez after weeks of political crisis, which Chavez later claimed was set off on purpose. Chavez had a few thousand of his supporters surround his palace and as the march progressed, shooting began against the peaceful protesters. The march was peaceful; there were more women than men, older people as well as children and even pets in some cases. It was not agressive or armed, it topped one million people from all sectors of Venezuelan society. Yes, a large majority fo them were middle class, but there were people from all walks of life.


The marchers did not know that minutes before the shooting began, President Chavez went on nationwide TV, barring the broadcasting of the marchers and the ensuing horror. TV stations decided that rather than obey the order for the “cadena” showing Chavez, they would split the screen in two, showing the confusion, blood and death of what was taking place outside. Chavez spoke for over two hours. As people were being shot, killed and injured, Chavez rambled on, in his usual style. Like Neroh in burning Rome. After about two hours he announced he was shutting down the TV signals of all private TV stations. He apparently was not aware of the split screen all channels were using, he thought he was the only one on, so he thought people had not seen much. He did know, as he was kept informed in writing, of the tally of deaths and injured right outside.

That evening TV stations went back on the air and few people knew what was going on at the Presidential Palace or with the military, but did they see the video the Chavista city councilmen from Libertador openly shooting at the path of the march from Puente El LLaguno. Around 3 AM Chavez' highest raking military officer and Head of the Chiefs of Staff, Lucas Rincon, came on TV surrounded by the Chiefs of Staff and announced to the country the infamous words: “The President was asked to resign …and he accepted”.

Thus ended what later became the first stage of what later became known as the “coup”. Lucas Rincon was pro-Chavez, close to him, which gave credibility to the announcement that he had resigned. (Later he served as Minister of Defense for Chavez and Minister of Justice after retiring). To this day, his role that day has never been explained.


The movie “The revolution will not be televised” purported to show these hours as a huge fake conspiracy to unseat Chavez. It distorted facts and events, and worst of all, ignored many, in order to make many points serve their story line. In fact, I do believe that Chavez did resign in shame over the day’s events and there were many “coups” afterwards as different personalities and groups jockeyed for power. But that is not what the movie aims to show.


As an example, below you will find on the left the image of what the movie used as characteristic of the people on the stage set up in front of the Presidential Palace. These were Chavez' supporters shown singing, relaxed and peaceful.


The truth is that this image was taped on a different day, at a different event as the true image of that stage onApril 11th. is shown on the top right. Note that the words on the sign on the right have nothing to do with those on the left part. The image at right show the real platform installed that day in front of Miraflores.Similarly, in the image below, the movie purports to show Minister of Education Isturiz and the Mayor of the Libertador District of Caracas laughing and singing, but the second picture on the right shows an image from Bernal on April 11th dressed completely different and Isturiz with suit and tie on the background. Clearly the authors of the movie used scenes from different moments to show people in a light convenient to the point they wanted to make. Manipulating images to serve their purposes.


The scenes from the shooting from Puente El LLaguno were also manipulated as shown below:


In the words of Wolfgang Schalk: “To prove that the “LLaguno gunmen” did not shoot anybody, the authors used the image from a different time, after the march was over, with a commentary that there was nobody to shoot at in the Baralt Ave. (The street that goes underneath the LLaguno Bridge). The shadow of the buildings produced by the sun gives us the approximate time of day. (West is on the right of the page). On the right were you see the gunmen fire, the shadow of the buildings is very near them because it is much later, around 4:30 pm.”This is blown up in the picture below:


But there are more ways to prove the manipualtion of the timeline. Below on the left is a picture of people carrying Erasmo Sanchez after he was shot dead on Puente El LLaguno at 4:40 PM, the secne was taken from the film by Alfonso Fernandez, with which he won the Principe de Asturias award) that shot the gunmen shooting form El Llaguno bridge at 4:30 PM. Well, from the movie you can see the bloodstain on the El LLaguno bridge, from Mr. Sanchez' wounds. (On the left side between the two swirly vertical lines which are actually on the sidewalk). The blood takes about an hour to dry and starts being opaque like in the picture rather than shiny, indicating these frames were taken an hour later.


The same can be inferred from the shadows of these two people shooting from the bridge below. From the angle of the shadow (approximately 15 degrees) it can be determined knowing the time of year and location that 15 degrees corresponds to slightly after 5:30 PM.


But it gets worse.Below you will find the same image as above, taken from "The revolution will not be televised". This is the famous image that has "convinced" people abroad that there was no march going under the Puente El Llaguno when the Chavistas were caught shooting from that bridge. Well, as shown above, the timeline was altered in that movie to make their point. But what is worse, and even more unethical, is that the frame on the right below, shows the identical frame from the original movie. But see, they are quite different, because on the left, in the frame from "The Revolution will not be televised" the frame was "clipped" in order to be able to make the point they wanted to make.


On the top left is a frame from the movie as shown everywhere, notice the white parallel line close to the top. However, in the original movie which is on the right, which the makers of "X-Ray of a lie" managed to get a hold of, the field of view is much larger. In fact, it is so much larger that it actually shows the police water cannon vehicle that was at the front of the march. On the right what you see is that there are two parallel lines, corresponding to two different streets which cut across Ave. Baralt, of which only one as shown in the Irish movie. And right there, on the second line, sitting on the middle of the street you see the police vehicle coveniently "dissapeared" in order to make the point in the movie that there was no march under the bridge. Of course not! People were seeking refuge two blocks away behind the police water vehicle as they were being shot at from the bridge! I blow up the second street here so you can see the shadow of the vehicle sitting in the middle of the street and I hope to get better pictures soon:


But I am also told, in the original movie there is a guy shooting on the right, which was conveniently erased from the Irish movie! Goebbels and Stalin woudl have ben proud of the ability of the Irish cinematographers to change history!

Conveniently, the image below is shown in the infamous movie, in which Chavista Deputy Juan Barreto is shown speaking and then on the right the movie shows a TV screen with snow, as if Barreto was cut off and the Government’s TV channel was taken off the air by someone in the opposition. This actually never happened, the people appointed by Chavez to run “VTV” the Government’s TV channel, cut off the transmission themselves and abandoned the facilities for over an hour. At that time a private TV channel went into VTV and showed all of the facilities completely empty and abandoned


Showing the above was ironic, given that they curiously failed to show the following images of how Chavez minutes before the shootings began, forced all TV stations to broadcast what is called a “cadena” of him talking to the nation. He did this for two hours, but TV stations began splitting the image in two carrying the horror that was going on until as you can see on the image on the right, Chavez ordered all private TV stations off the air.


Imagine the cold blood of Chavez doing this, that is why he was asked to resign and everyone thought it was reasonable to ask him and him to accept. He was ashamed, he could not live with what he did and caused. But apparently the remorse did not last long, in part because too many strange events took place in the following day as people tried to grab power. But nothing can erase Chavez’ responsibility for that day.

Below on the left and right are pictures of the TV broadcast of the announcemnet of Chavze' resignation read by Lucas Ricnon on the left, surrounded by the hierarchy of the Venezuelan military on the right. These are also scenes curosuly left out of the Irish movie, despite the fact that they suggest and imply that Chavez did resign, even if he later denied doing it. But, once again, it did not fit the plot of the movie, whichw as to show this perverse conspirancy to overthrow Chavez.


There are many other details, like using for the documentary images of Chavez’ supporters from the year 2000, at the height of his popularity in order to show the support for him, or showing tanks mobilized by Chavez himself against the people implying they were part of the coup against Chavez instead, implying the opposition march was armed, showing scenes from events that took place three months later, when Chavez’ Bolivarian circles were threatening residential areas and showing people meeting to see how they would defend themselves, but were presented as meeting organizing the “attack” on the Presidential Palace on April 11th.. Finally two facts should be pointed out. The main “witness” against the private TV channels shown in the movies is none other than Andres Izarra, who is presented as a sort of an impartial observer. Izarra became in fact “marketer” of the movie as he was sent to the US to be the Communications Officer of the Venezuelan Embassy, where he helped created the Venezuelan Information Office (VIO) a propaganda and lobbying group for the Venezuelan Government in the US. He was later named Minister of Information and more recently President of Chavez' international TV channel Telesur.

Additionally, the authors of the documentary tell a romantic tale of “just happening” to be here that day taping the documentarythemselves, but as the image from that film shows below, you can see the image of the person actually taping the movie in a mirror and is neither of the authors of the documentary as claimed. In fact it is a short, sort of overweight Venezuelan. There are many more indicators that it was in fact footage from the Government that was turned over to the Irish cinematographoers to work with.


All of this simply shows why we always took this documentary to be a joke, but did not appreciate the power of the resources of the Government in making it become the “truth” for those far from the events of that tragic day.

As in many other cases, the "smoking gun" is simply the lack of interest on the part of the Government to establish the "truth" commission to investigate the events that day. Much like in the recall vote, where opening the boxes and counting the ballots would have made the results absolutely transparant, it was the Government's Deputies in the National Assembly who blocked the commission which would have shown the true events to the world in clear fashion. If the Government truly believed in the "coup" idea it would have worked to their advantage to set it up. They actually stopped it, abusing their majority in the National Assembly. I still hope one day it will be done and we will know the truth.


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