ed note–as we predicted years ago, South America is the next locale to go through the process of ‘rehabilitation’ by becoming a political unit more compliant with US/Israeli demands. At present the powers that be are using the electoral process to ensure that ‘their men’ (and women) get elected who will turn the various wayward ships of state around in such a way so as to pull these various natural resource rich nations out of the Iranian/Russian/Chinese sphere of influence and into the American/Israeli one.
2 thoughts on “Deciphering South America’s Shift To The Right”
From what I can see looking up North I can add this:
Maduro lacks the experience, savvy, intelligence and charisma of Chavez. There were quite a few blows he didn’t see coming. The worst was the withholding of food from the markets — a kind of internal economic blockade– by the big agro business, all obviously siding with the opposition and betting on fat profits and deregulation with Maduro out of the way and the Capriles cabal in. This created severe shortages which, coupled with intense propaganda that Maduro is “ruining the country”, has made him unpopular even among his base. The low price of oil engineered by the US in cahoots with the Saudis to hurt Russia also hurt Venezuela badly. He hasn’t been able to finance some of the social programs started by Chavez. The 4 or 5 privately owned TV and radio stations have raked him over the coals, poorly countered by the only state-owned TV channel.
In Montevideo, the Venezoalans who come here to work menial jobs surprise the locals by taking selfies in food stores. They say they send the photos home to their families to show them what a well-stocked food store looks like… I think Venezuela is done.
Question: what does Organized Usury control?
Answer: everything that depends on money for its production or supply.
Question: what goods and services depend on money for their production or supply?
Answer: all goods and services that are produced and supplied.
Question: what would happen to any producer or supplier that defied instructions from Organized Usury?
Answer: what happens to gangsters who double cross their godfather?
Observation: any movement which depends on “the experience, savvy, intelligence and charisma of” one person is doomed to be conquered by Organized Usury.
Observation: any movement which does not plan and organize the provision of essential goods and services to its members when it challenges Organized Usury will be conquered by Organized Usury, unless it can suddenly seize control violently and violently round up or eliminate the elite who control producers and suppliers for Organized Usury. Having done all that, the movement could confront producers and suppliers and demand compliance to their commands. This option involves civil war, and will not succeed unless it is very well planned and organized (and equipped).
I won’t go on about further complications and obstacles.
Question: is there any popular movement in any nation actively planning and organizing to challenge Organized Usury in their nation?
Answer: the best organized peoples I know of are the Scots and the Icelanders; everywhere else, the ordinary people seem to be a disintegrated, disorganized rabble!
I’m sorry if this comes across as negative.
The reality I see is negative.
From what I can see looking up North I can add this:
Maduro lacks the experience, savvy, intelligence and charisma of Chavez. There were quite a few blows he didn’t see coming. The worst was the withholding of food from the markets — a kind of internal economic blockade– by the big agro business, all obviously siding with the opposition and betting on fat profits and deregulation with Maduro out of the way and the Capriles cabal in. This created severe shortages which, coupled with intense propaganda that Maduro is “ruining the country”, has made him unpopular even among his base. The low price of oil engineered by the US in cahoots with the Saudis to hurt Russia also hurt Venezuela badly. He hasn’t been able to finance some of the social programs started by Chavez. The 4 or 5 privately owned TV and radio stations have raked him over the coals, poorly countered by the only state-owned TV channel.
In Montevideo, the Venezoalans who come here to work menial jobs surprise the locals by taking selfies in food stores. They say they send the photos home to their families to show them what a well-stocked food store looks like… I think Venezuela is done.
Question: what does Organized Usury control?
Answer: everything that depends on money for its production or supply.
Question: what goods and services depend on money for their production or supply?
Answer: all goods and services that are produced and supplied.
Question: what would happen to any producer or supplier that defied instructions from Organized Usury?
Answer: what happens to gangsters who double cross their godfather?
Observation: any movement which depends on “the experience, savvy, intelligence and charisma of” one person is doomed to be conquered by Organized Usury.
Observation: any movement which does not plan and organize the provision of essential goods and services to its members when it challenges Organized Usury will be conquered by Organized Usury, unless it can suddenly seize control violently and violently round up or eliminate the elite who control producers and suppliers for Organized Usury. Having done all that, the movement could confront producers and suppliers and demand compliance to their commands. This option involves civil war, and will not succeed unless it is very well planned and organized (and equipped).
I won’t go on about further complications and obstacles.
Question: is there any popular movement in any nation actively planning and organizing to challenge Organized Usury in their nation?
Answer: the best organized peoples I know of are the Scots and the Icelanders; everywhere else, the ordinary people seem to be a disintegrated, disorganized rabble!
I’m sorry if this comes across as negative.
The reality I see is negative.