The Devil's Excrement





  The Devil's Excrement
Observations focused on the problems of an underdeveloped country, Venezuela, with some serendipity about the world (orchids, techs, science, investments, politics) at large. A famous Venezuelan, Juan Pablo Perez Alfonzo, referred to oil as the devil's excrement. For countries, easy wealth appears indeed to be the sure path to failure. Venezuela might be a clear example of that.
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Tuesday, September 16, 2008


Last night I sat to write a post, but couldn't. It was not writer's block; it was writer's incredulity. Imagine the abstract problem of a Head of State having three of his closest confidants accused of protecting drug traffic and/or supporting a guerrilla movement. Sure the accusation came from the "evil empire", the same sworn enemy of that Head of State, but the evidence backs the Empire. How else could drug shipments coming out of Venezuela increase by a factor of 16 since Chavez came to power, if not for collaboration at the highest levels? How can Ramon Rodriguez Chacin deny his support and collaboration with the FARC?

In the case of the Head of Venezuelan Military Intelligence, General Carvajal, the charges are not new. His name appears not only in Reyes' documents, but other documents from another FARC leaders, as well as appearing in some investigative reports made by  Colombia's weekly Semana.

For the Head of the Intelligence Police , General Rangel, his name not only appears in Reyes' documents, but he is quoted in the Miami Maletagate trial as being the key man in the strategy to cover up the origin of the US$ 800,000 in cash that Guido Antonini brought into Argentina.

But whether the charges are true or not is not the point. The point is that Venezuela has reached such a level of moral and ethical deterioration that such headlines mean absolutely nothing to the Prosecutor's office or in a National Assembly whose President has publicly sworn "Never to investigate the Maletagate case", a case involving illegal levels of cash leaving the country in a chartered airplane carrying an official delegation of the country's oil company and involving millionaire "entrepreneurs" which can only exist, flourish and prosper under the protection and shadow of the Chavez robolution.

And Chavez tried to make believe today that the whole Antonini trial was a set up, but Antonini was carrying the cash in a PDVSA rented plane. And he was a wealthy robolutionary, a middle class man until Chavez' arrival to the Presidency and no known businesses. And while Chavez called for Antonini's extradition, he did not say the same about that of Diego Uzcategui and Daniel Uzcategui, the father, Vice-President of PDVSA who got his son and Antonini on the flight. They also are being searched for by Argentina's Justice on the case and they happen to live in Venezuela. And while Chavez called Antonini a crook, he also called him a "traitor", an unforgivable slip of the tongue(later he calls him a fat man, another slip of the tongue?). And even if Chavez claims Antonini was not at the Argentinean Presidential Palace, he actually was, proving that there was a very definitive connection to the whole thing. But Chavez can't hide all of the corruption, crookedness and illegalities. They are too many and he can't keep up with all of them.

And while today I may be talking about the wholesale rape of the country by the robolution, tomorrow the same immorality may be applied to the wholesale murder of innocent Venezuelans in order to defend the process. Because it would not be the first time. During the turbulent times of 2002, 2003 and 2004, Chavismo murdered Venezuelans as needed, but somehow the victims were always the murderers. And Chavez periodically likes to remind us that his "democratic" revolution is an armed one, in clear indication that he will be willing to revive the murders of April 11th 2002 if necessary.

And if this were not enough, just ahead of the upcoming regional elections, which he may lose, Chavez creates some superfluous military regions around the country and names his toy puppet Generals to command them. Military regions ostensibly to defend the Nation, but truly to coordinate whatever may be necessary to support by force his failing and corrupt Presidency.

Because by now Chavez and his cohorts are implicating all members of the opposition in the conspiracy against him, leading me to wonder whether the dream about me holding a bazooka, was imaginary or not. 


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