Greg Palast, GregPalast.com, November 14, 2007
Lago Agrio, Ecuador – Before The Lord spoke unto Pat Robertson and told him to endorse Rudy Giuliani, family man, for President, the Reverend got a message that higher powers wanted him to arrange a hit on another President:
“Hugo Chavez thinks we’re trying to assassinate him. I think that we really ought to go ahead and do it.”
Robertson has a tough time separating Church and Hate. But when the vicious vicar declared it was time to take out the President of Venezuela, he was simply channeling the wishes of the Supreme Authority, Dick Cheney.
I’m asking you to see the story they don’t want you to see in the USA: from the original investigations filmed for BBC Television, “The Assassination of Hugo” – a special DVD documentary by myself and Rick Rowley. NOT for general release – ONLY available as a gift to donors to the not-for-profit Palast Investigative Fund.
Why must they kill Chavez?
With the help of guerrila cameraman Rick Rowley (“Fourth World War”), I flew to Caracas to get the answer – from Chavez himself. I also talked to the guy who took Chavez hostage in 2002. (I had to wear a wire for that one.)
“Why must they kill chavez?”
One, Chavez has dared to criticise the Bush regime.
Two is just a guess that Venezuala does not accept American Dollars but rather Euros like the other members of the Axis of Evil:North Korea,Iran and the former Iraq.
Three, Chavez is a socialist and the oil He says belongs to the People,A huge NO-NO.
Four, Chavez wiped Bush’s eye by donating heating oil to the poorest in Alaska,
and everybody knows that reeks of accepting welfare from a socialist country and cutting the throats of honest texas millionaires and
Islamo-fascist nations whose heating oil is always fairly priced.
Five,Bush tried to remove Chavez from power,
Whose exile lasted almost 72 hours.
Chavez told a newspaper reporter that He sat on the side of a mountain and watched Kinda Sleazy
board a private jet and takeoff then He simply walked down the hill and right through the front door of the presidential palace and resumed work as usual.
Comment by Rainlander — November 16, 2007 @ 2:35 pm