Why I'm starting to appriciate Maduro a little bit

in informatonwar •  6 years ago 

First of all, I'm NOT a big fan of Nicolas Maduro. And as I'm living in Europe without having a lot of information available to me I may eventually see things wrong. Or worst case, completely misunderstand things completely. I'm starting to see what Maduro is doing / trying to do.

(I can't really read Spanish, although I'm able to get the general idea of most Spanish articles I read)


Today I found an article here on busy.org /

steemit.com / https://staging.busy.org/@chanchuy/in-venezuela-maduro-removes-5-zeros-from-the-national-currency-disadvantages-confused-citizens
that inspired me to write this article.

And specifically this section:

The president, stressed that all these changes are conducive to changing the monetary life of the country and make Petro a hope and that it is a fundamental pillar of the development of the nation.

"The mechanisms of economic warfare that have been implemented from 2016 to the current year, is the second element that must be taken into account in the economic recovery and growth program and in the great effort of economic revolution that we are going to activate ", He said.

In this line, he pointed out that the actions of destabilization against the country are framed within a political strategy, which seeks to make the country surrender to the oligarchy and the American empire

(I hope this is not causing too much confusion as I quote a section that contains a quote by Maduro)

This section makes it very clear that:

A: Maduro is aware that the crisis is a result of external forces of the globalists
B: That it is important to hold on to a National Currency

I'll try to explain:

The picture that emerges, not just by this quote, but the entire series of events in the South American nations. Is one of economical disruption by corruption. Corporations (mainly American multinationals, as they are biggest and most powerful) are used to undermine the economy. High placed officials are being corrupted, and as a result money disappears, corporation looses it's strength, and once it goes down it destabilizes the economy. Do this to multiple corporate entities and things get very bad, do this to the majority of corporations and that will cause a hyperinflation like never before.

This divides the people of a nation, and as long as they are divided the aggressor can conquer.
The corrupt people will scramble every penny together they can get hold of, and they take a run, leaving a big mess behind. The companies loose value, and the aggressor who still has loads of money will now try to buy all those companies that went out of business on the cheap, as they lost all their value.
This way they can buy an entire nation.

Now that's not all.

There is also the National currency. Once that currency is so much de-valuated that people run to the currency of a foreign nation (Let's say the US Dollar) Then the disaster is twice as bad. As it will not be possible to get away from that anytime soon. And it also includes the risk of the US economy. If the USA goes into a crisis itself, then it takes everything down with it.

And this is why it makes a LOT of sense for Venezuela to hold on to the Bolivar.

All of this is a horrible situation in itself, as people are starving, and the entire nation goes to shit.
I mean, I would not like to be in Maduro's shoes, to make a choice between two options that are equally bad. Give in to the aggressor and loose the sovereignty of a nation, or stay put and try to rescue the nation.

That Maduro chooses to rescue is a strong choice. But then what about all those people who left the country, they left everything behind.

How Europe got screwed by the globalists:
Corporate multinationals over time bought up all small companies in Europe, and merged them in ever bigger multinational (globalist) corporations. In Europe this was a slow process, that corrupted the industry, bankers and politicians. This is about everything under the sun.

Politicians got together and formed the European Union. In itself not a bad idea to join forces and form a counter weight against corporate America, But as we know now, it is not even America It is corporate globalism, the power of corporations is now making the rules. They buy politicians with lobby practices all over the world. On all the continents. And OK, most corporations appear to be American, but not all. America itself is just as much bought up by the globalists. Maybe even more so as it is very easy to buy American shit due to the Liberal market politics. And Margret Tatcher brought that evil to Europe, and all European Liberal politicians try to make all of Europe a Liberal market based system so that all those corrupt Liberal politicians can enrich themselves by giving in to corporate lobby practices.

So now that we know how Europe was soft-conquered, we can see how South America is fast tracked by globalist greed.

The sooner the people of Venezuela Unite AGAINST the people who divided the country the sooner they will have a chance to get out of the shit.

And this is where it makes sense for Maduro to hold on to the Bolivar.

The entire history OF the Bolivar, Simón Bolívar played a leading role in the establishment of Venezuela, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Panama as sovereign states, independent of Spanish rule.
All of these pieces are falling into place again. Chavez was undermined, and as a result Maduro was left with the disaster that was caused by the divide and conquer practices of the globalists.

This article became a bit larger as I had in mind, but I think I managed to capture the essence of the matter quiet well..

Now I would like to suggest to everyone to Visit Wikileaks and search for all kinds of corporate manipulation (lobby work, and industrial espionage) you can find and write little articles about it. Not just regarding Venezuela but the entire continent of south America, and even world wide, as these globalists don't care about borders, then only care about money. Their greed is so extensive that borders don't even exists to them.

Let me (us, all the readers of this article) know what you found.

Post a link to your article in the comment section!


Regardless of what I wrote,

Do your own thinking.


@bifilarcoil

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You completely understand what's really going on with this article....Well done!

ya bro understand

What I still try to figure out is if Maduro is the good guy or the bad guy.
I don't trust any politician as they all lie for a living.

It was very difficult to explain the bigger picture in a compact manner.

and I really hope people resteem this article, upvotes are welcome, though re-steems are what really matters.

Yes but too many people concentrate on the leader and whether they are the good or bad guy... In the bigger picture as you say, that is not as important as everyone thinks. Not always, anyway!

The need of the ultra rich to rake in even more money...
They petty much destroyed the planet to collect oil, precious metals, gemstones, and those resources are running out, and those people try to generate even more wealth on even less available recourses. For some reason those egg-heads don't see they need to invest in humanity, not in corporations. Humanity is the biggest asset on this planet but by becoming a billionaire they seem to loose human qualities.

I am glad people finally realise who the major players are in dividing this world...if we all unite together they would not stand a chance ever....they have already caused enough sufferings to the entire world by providing arms and ammunitions chaos and destruction just for their own profits...

What we can do is

  • unite
  • expose the corruption
  • be blunt to greedy people
  • extend this list with more suggestions :-)

I totally agree with you..it's high time people realised that they are not some high end corrupt governments slave..

Wow justice

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