Tuesday, February 3, 2015

LUV News Feb. 3: Venezuela is in the Empire's cross hairs

What a mockery that the Lady Liberty stands on the shore of the very
Empire dedicated to stomping out democracy, dignity and freedom from
persecution.
I salute those other American nations such as Venezuela, who have
survived the cruel boot of the Empire and gained some semblance of
democracy.
The joke is actually on the Empire. It is not only Justice which is
blind. The Greed driven Empire's eyes are clouded by lust, and cannot
see the curtain coming down on the last Act.

Carl Jarvis


On 2/3/15, Miriam Vieni <miriamvieni@optonline.net> wrote:
> See article on Venezuela. Its days are numbered.
> [Attachment(s) from LUV included below]
>
>
> OBAMA STOKING MORE COLD WAR
>
>
>
> Though we never seem to find enough money to feed hungry children in the
> Land of the Free, President Obama has found another $3 billion for military
> weapons in Ukraine, to help exacerbate the killing of ethnic Russians who
> are rebelling. This, only the latest affront to neighboring Russia, which
> is responding more and more to the incessant NATO saber rattling on its
> borders.
> Fed up with this, Pravda is running an editorial this morning urging the
> Russian government to put a naval base in Cuba as a "response to US hawks."
>
> ________________________________________
>
> TRADE HORRORS
>
>
>
> "An official with Greece's newly elected Syriza party may have sounded the
> death knell for a proposed EU-U.S. trade deal that has faced a mountain of
> opposition from civil society," begins a piece at Common Dreams this
> morning. The Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership would be the
> biggest trade deal ever, but it is extremely unpopular with the European
> masses, who are onto it, unlike Americans, who are kept in ignorance by
> their controlled mainstream media.
> Clearing the FOG dedicates this weeks radio program to the Trans-Pacific
> Partnership, the other horrible trade agreement being negotiated in secret
> from the American people and their Congress in order to give transnational
> corporations more power to undercut labor, destroy the environment, and
> undermine democracy.
> ________________________________________
>
>
>
> ________________________________________
>
> In the following piece, the magnificent Eva Golinger takes us inside the
> Empire's latest attempts to destroy democracy in Venezuela and restore the
> old oligarchy on behalf of transnational corporate greed at any cost --Jack
> Balkwill
> Venezuela: a Coup in Real Time
>
>
>
> by EVA GOLINGER
> There is a coup underway in Venezuela. The pieces are all falling into
> place
> like a bad CIA movie. At every turn a new traitor is revealed, a betrayal
> is
> born, full of promises to reveal the smoking gun that will justify the
> unjustifiable. Infiltrations are rampant, rumors spread like wildfire, and
> the panic mentality threatens to overcome logic. Headlines scream danger,
> crisis and imminent demise, while the usual suspects declare covert war on
> a
> people whose only crime is being gatekeeper to the largest pot of black
> gold
> in the world.
> This week, as the New York Times showcased an editorial degrading and
> ridiculing Venezuelan President Maduro, labeling him "erratic and despotic"
> ("Mr. Maduro in his Labyrinth", NYT January 26, 2015), another newspaper
> across the Atlantic headlined a hack piece accusing the President of
> Venezuela's National Assembly, Diosdado Cabello, and the most powerful
> political figure in the country after Maduro, of being a narcotics kingpin
> ("The head of security of the number two Chavista defects to the U.S. and
> accuses him of drug trafficking", ABC, January 27, 2015). The accusations
> stem from a former Venezuelan presidential guard officer, Leasmy Salazar,
> who served under President Chavez and was recruited by the U.S. Drug
> Enforcement Agency (DEA), now becoming the new "golden child" in
> Washington's war on Venezuela.
> Two days later, the New York Times ran a front-page piece shaming the
> Venezuelan economy and oil industry, and predicting its downfall ("Oil Cash
> Waning, Venezuelan Shelves Lie Bare", Jan. 29, 2015, NYT). Blaring
> omissions
> from the article include mention of the hundreds of tons of food and other
> consumer products that have been hoarded or sold as contraband by private
> distributors and businesses in order to create shortages, panic, discontent
> with the government and justify outrageous price hikes. Further, multiple
> ongoing measures taken by the government to overcome the economic
> difficulties were barely mentioned and completed disregarded.
> Simultaneously, an absurdly sensationalist and misleading headline ran in
> several U.S. papers, in print and online, linking Venezuela to nuclear
> weapons and a plan to bomb New York City ("U.S. Scientist Jailed for Trying
> to Help Venezuela Build Bombs", Jan. 30, 2015, NPR). While the headline
> leads readers to believe Venezuela was directly involved in a terrorist
> plan
> against the U.S., the actual text of the article makes clear that no
> Venezuelans were involved at all. The whole charade was an entrapment set
> up
> by the FBI, whose officers posed as Venezuelan officials to capture a
> disgruntled nuclear physicist who once worked at Los Alamos and had no
> Venezuela connection.
> That same day, State Department spokeswoman Jan Psaki condemned the alleged
> "criminalization of political dissent" in Venezuela, when asked by a
> reporter about fugitive Venezuelan general Antonio Rivero's arrival in New
> York to plea for support from the United Nations Working Committee on
> Arbitrary Detention. Rivero fled an arrest warrant in Venezuela after his
> involvement in violent anti-government protests that lead to the deaths of
> over 40 people, mainly government supporters and state security forces,
> last
> February. His arrival in the U.S. coincided with Salazar's, evidencing a
> coordinated effort to debilitate Venezuela's Armed Forces by publicly
> showcasing two high profile military officers - both former Chavez
> loyalists
> - that have been turned against their government and are actively seeking
> foreign intervention against their own country.
> These examples are just a snapshot of increasing, systematic negative and
> distorted coverage of Venezuelan affairs in U.S. media, painting an
> exaggeratedly dismal picture of the country's current situation and
> portraying the government as incompetent, dictatorial and criminal. While
> this type of coordinated media campaign against Venezuela is not new -
> media
> consistently portrayed former Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, elected
> president four times by overwhelming majorities, as a tyrannical dictator
> destroying the country - it is clearly intensifying at a rapid, and
> concerning, pace.
> The New York Times has a shameful history when it comes to Venezuela. The
> Editorial Board blissfully applauded the violent coup d'etat in April 2002
> that ousted President Chavez and resulted in the death of over 100
> civilians. When Chavez was returned to power by his millions of supporters
> and loyal Armed Forces two days later, the Times didn't recant it's
> previous
> blunder, rather it arrogantly implored Chavez to "govern responsibly",
> claiming he had brought the coup on himself. But the fact that the Times
> has
> now begun a persistent, direct campaign against the Venezuelan government
> with one-sided, distorted and clearly aggressive articles - editorials,
> blogs, opinion, and news - indicates that Washington has placed Venezuela
> on
> the regime change fast track.
> The timing of Leamsy Salazar's arrival in Washington as an alleged DEA
> collaborator, and his public exposure, is not coincidental. This February
> marks one year since anti-government protests violently tried to force
> President Maduro's resignation, and opposition groups are currently trying
> to gain momentum to reignite demonstrations. The leaders of the protests,
> Leopoldo López and María Corina Machado, have both been lauded by The New
> York Times and other 'respected' outlets as "freedom fighters", "true
> democrats", and as the Times recently referred to Machado, "an inspiring
> challenger". Even President Obama called for Lopez's release from prison
> (he
> was detained and is on trial for his role in the violent uprisings) during
> a
> speech last September at an event in the United Nations. These influential
> voices willfully omit Lopez's and Machado's involvement and leadership of
> violent, undemocratic and even criminal acts. Both were involved in the
> 2002
> coup against Chavez. Both have illegally received foreign funding for
> political activities slated to overthrow their government, and both led the
> lethal protests against Maduro last year, publicly calling for his ouster
> through illegal means.
> The utilization of a figure such as Salazar who was known to anyone close
> to
> Chavez as one of his loyal guards, as a force to discredit and attack the
> government and its leaders is an old-school intelligence tactic, and a very
> effective one. Infiltrate, recruit, and neutralize the adversary from
> within
> or by one of its own - a painful, shocking betrayal that creates distrust
> and fear amongst the ranks. While no evidence has surfaced to back
> Salazar's
> outrageous claims against Diosdado Cabello, the headline makes for a
> sensational story and another mark against Venezuela in public opinion. It
> also caused a stir within the Venezuelan military and may result in further
> betrayals from officers who could support a coup against the government.
> Salazar's unsubstantiated allegations also aim at neutralizing one of
> Venezuela's most powerful political figures, and attempt to create internal
> divisions, intrigue and distrust.
> The most effective tactics the FBI used against the Black Panther Party and
> other radical movements for change in the United States were infiltration,
> coercion and psychological warfare. By inserting agents into these
> organizations, or recruiting from within, that were able to gain access and
> trust at the highest levels, the FBI was able to destroy these movements
> from the inside, breaking them down psychologically and neutralizing them
> politically. These clandestine tactics and strategies are thoroughly
> documented and evidenced in FBI and other US government documents obtained
> through the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) and published in in Ward
> Churchill and Jim Vander Wall's excellent book, "Agents of Repression: The
> FBI's Secret Wars Against the Black Panther Party and the American Indian
> Movement" (South End Press, 1990).
> Venezuela is suffering from the sudden and dramatic plummet in oil prices.
> The country's oil-dependent economy has severely contracted and the
> government is taking measures to reorganize the budget and guarantee access
> to basic services and goods, but people are still experiencing
> difficulties.
> Unlike the dismal portrayal in The New York Times, Venezuelans are not
> starving, homeless or suffering from mass unemployment, as countries such
> as
> Greece and Spain have experienced under austerity policies. Despite certain
> shortages - some caused by currency controls and others by intentional
> hoarding, sabotage or contraband - 95% of Venezuelans consume three meals
> per day, an amount that has doubled since the 1990s. The unemployment rate
> is under 6% and housing is subsidized by the state.
> Nevertheless, making Venezuela's economy scream is without a doubt a
> rapidly
> intensifying strategy executed by foreign interests and their Venezuelan
> counterparts, and it's very effective. As shortages continue and access to
> dollars becomes increasingly difficult, chaos and panic ensue. This social
> discontent is capitalized on by U.S. agencies and anti-government forces in
> Venezuela pushing for regime change. A very similar strategy was used in
> Chile to overthrow socialist President Salvador Allende. First the economy
> was destroyed, then mass discontent grew and the military moved to oust
> Allende, backed by Washington at every stage. Lest we forget the result: a
> brutal dictatorship led by General Augusto Pinochet that tortured,
> assassinated, disappeared and forced into exile tens of thousands of
> people.
> Not exactly a model to replicate.
> This year President Obama approved a special State Department fund of $5
> million to support anti-government groups in Venezuela. Additionally, the
> congressionally-funded National Endowment for Democracy is financing
> Venezuelan opposition groups with over $1.2 million and aiding efforts to
> undermine Maduro's government. There is little doubt that millions more for
> regime change in Venezuela are being funneled through other channels that
> are not subject to public scrutiny.
> President Maduro has denounced these ongoing attacks against his government
> and has directly called on President Obama to cease efforts to harm
> Venezuela. Recently, all 33 Latin American and Caribbean nations, members
> of
> the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC), publicly
> expressed support for Maduro and condemned ongoing U.S. interference in
> Venezuela. Latin America firmly rejects any attempts to erode democracy in
> the region and will not stand for another US-backed coup. It's time
> Washington listen to the hemisphere and stop employing the same dirty
> tactics against its neighbors.
> http://www.counterpunch.org/2015/02/02/venezuela-a-coup-in-real-time/
> ________________________________________
>
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> OBAMA STOKING MORE COLD WAR
>
>
> Though we never seem to find enough money to feed hungry children in the
> Land of the Free, President Obama has found another $3 billion for military
> weapons in Ukraine, to help exacerbate the killing of ethnic Russians who
> are rebelling. This, only the latest affront to neighboring Russia, which
> is
> responding more and more to the incessant NATO saber rattling on its
> borders.
> Fed up with this, Pravda is running an editorial this morning urging the
> Russian government to put a naval base in Cuba as a "response to US hawks."
>
>
> TRADE HORRORS
>
>
> "An official with Greece's newly elected Syriza party may have sounded the
> death knell for a proposed EU-U.S. trade deal that has faced a mountain of
> opposition from civil society," begins a piece at Common Dreams this
> morning. The Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership would be the
> biggest trade deal ever, but it is extremely unpopular with the European
> masses, who are onto it, unlike Americans, who are kept in ignorance by
> their controlled mainstream media.
> Clearing the FOG dedicates this weeks radio program to the Trans-Pacific
> Partnership, the other horrible trade agreement being negotiated in secret
> from the American people and their Congress in order to give transnational
> corporations more power to undercut labor, destroy the environment, and
> undermine democracy.
>
>
>
> In the following piece, the magnificent Eva Golinger takes us inside the
> Empire's latest attempts to destroy democracy in Venezuela and restore the
> old oligarchy on behalf of transnational corporate greed at any cost --Jack
> Balkwill
>
> Venezuela: a Coup in Real Time
>
>
> by EVA GOLINGER
> There is a coup underway in Venezuela. The pieces are all falling into
> place
> like a bad CIA movie. At every turn a new traitor is revealed, a betrayal
> is
> born, full of promises to reveal the smoking gun that will justify the
> unjustifiable. Infiltrations are rampant, rumors spread like wildfire, and
> the panic mentality threatens to overcome logic. Headlines scream danger,
> crisis and imminent demise, while the usual suspects declare covert war on
> a
> people whose only crime is being gatekeeper to the largest pot of black
> gold
> in the world.
> This week, as the New York Times showcased an editorial degrading and
> ridiculing Venezuelan President Maduro, labeling him "erratic and despotic"
> ("Mr. Maduro in his Labyrinth", NYT January 26, 2015), another newspaper
> across the Atlantic headlined a hack piece accusing the President of
> Venezuela's National Assembly, Diosdado Cabello, and the most powerful
> political figure in the country after Maduro, of being a narcotics kingpin
> ("The head of security of the number two Chavista defects to the U.S. and
> accuses him of drug trafficking", ABC, January 27, 2015). The accusations
> stem from a former Venezuelan presidential guard officer, Leasmy Salazar,
> who served under President Chavez and was recruited by the U.S. Drug
> Enforcement Agency (DEA), now becoming the new "golden child" in
> Washington's war on Venezuela.
> Two days later, the New York Times ran a front-page piece shaming the
> Venezuelan economy and oil industry, and predicting its downfall ("Oil Cash
> Waning, Venezuelan Shelves Lie Bare", Jan. 29, 2015, NYT). Blaring
> omissions
> from the article include mention of the hundreds of tons of food and other
> consumer products that have been hoarded or sold as contraband by private
> distributors and businesses in order to create shortages, panic, discontent
> with the government and justify outrageous price hikes. Further, multiple
> ongoing measures taken by the government to overcome the economic
> difficulties were barely mentioned and completed disregarded.
> Simultaneously, an absurdly sensationalist and misleading headline ran in
> several U.S. papers, in print and online, linking Venezuela to nuclear
> weapons and a plan to bomb New York City ("U.S. Scientist Jailed for Trying
> to Help Venezuela Build Bombs", Jan. 30, 2015, NPR). While the headline
> leads readers to believe Venezuela was directly involved in a terrorist
> plan
> against the U.S., the actual text of the article makes clear that no
> Venezuelans were involved at all. The whole charade was an entrapment set
> up
> by the FBI, whose officers posed as Venezuelan officials to capture a
> disgruntled nuclear physicist who once worked at Los Alamos and had no
> Venezuela connection.
> That same day, State Department spokeswoman Jan Psaki condemned the alleged
> "criminalization of political dissent" in Venezuela, when asked by a
> reporter about fugitive Venezuelan general Antonio Rivero's arrival in New
> York to plea for support from the United Nations Working Committee on
> Arbitrary Detention. Rivero fled an arrest warrant in Venezuela after his
> involvement in violent anti-government protests that lead to the deaths of
> over 40 people, mainly government supporters and state security forces,
> last
> February. His arrival in the U.S. coincided with Salazar's, evidencing a
> coordinated effort to debilitate Venezuela's Armed Forces by publicly
> showcasing two high profile military officers - both former Chavez
> loyalists
> - that have been turned against their government and are actively seeking
> foreign intervention against their own country.
> These examples are just a snapshot of increasing, systematic negative and
> distorted coverage of Venezuelan affairs in U.S. media, painting an
> exaggeratedly dismal picture of the country's current situation and
> portraying the government as incompetent, dictatorial and criminal. While
> this type of coordinated media campaign against Venezuela is not new -
> media
> consistently portrayed former Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, elected
> president four times by overwhelming majorities, as a tyrannical dictator
> destroying the country - it is clearly intensifying at a rapid, and
> concerning, pace.
> The New York Times has a shameful history when it comes to Venezuela. The
> Editorial Board blissfully applauded the violent coup d'etat in April 2002
> that ousted President Chavez and resulted in the death of over 100
> civilians. When Chavez was returned to power by his millions of supporters
> and loyal Armed Forces two days later, the Times didn't recant it's
> previous
> blunder, rather it arrogantly implored Chavez to "govern responsibly",
> claiming he had brought the coup on himself. But the fact that the Times
> has
> now begun a persistent, direct campaign against the Venezuelan government
> with one-sided, distorted and clearly aggressive articles - editorials,
> blogs, opinion, and news - indicates that Washington has placed Venezuela
> on
> the regime change fast track.
> The timing of Leamsy Salazar's arrival in Washington as an alleged DEA
> collaborator, and his public exposure, is not coincidental. This February
> marks one year since anti-government protests violently tried to force
> President Maduro's resignation, and opposition groups are currently trying
> to gain momentum to reignite demonstrations. The leaders of the protests,
> Leopoldo López and María Corina Machado, have both been lauded by The New
> York Times and other 'respected' outlets as "freedom fighters", "true
> democrats", and as the Times recently referred to Machado, "an inspiring
> challenger". Even President Obama called for Lopez's release from prison
> (he
> was detained and is on trial for his role in the violent uprisings) during
> a
> speech last September at an event in the United Nations. These influential
> voices willfully omit Lopez's and Machado's involvement and leadership of
> violent, undemocratic and even criminal acts. Both were involved in the
> 2002
> coup against Chavez. Both have illegally received foreign funding for
> political activities slated to overthrow their government, and both led the
> lethal protests against Maduro last year, publicly calling for his ouster
> through illegal means.
> The utilization of a figure such as Salazar who was known to anyone close
> to
> Chavez as one of his loyal guards, as a force to discredit and attack the
> government and its leaders is an old-school intelligence tactic, and a very
> effective one. Infiltrate, recruit, and neutralize the adversary from
> within
> or by one of its own - a painful, shocking betrayal that creates distrust
> and fear amongst the ranks. While no evidence has surfaced to back
> Salazar's
> outrageous claims against Diosdado Cabello, the headline makes for a
> sensational story and another mark against Venezuela in public opinion. It
> also caused a stir within the Venezuelan military and may result in further
> betrayals from officers who could support a coup against the government.
> Salazar's unsubstantiated allegations also aim at neutralizing one of
> Venezuela's most powerful political figures, and attempt to create internal
> divisions, intrigue and distrust.
> The most effective tactics the FBI used against the Black Panther Party and
> other radical movements for change in the United States were infiltration,
> coercion and psychological warfare. By inserting agents into these
> organizations, or recruiting from within, that were able to gain access and
> trust at the highest levels, the FBI was able to destroy these movements
> from the inside, breaking them down psychologically and neutralizing them
> politically. These clandestine tactics and strategies are thoroughly
> documented and evidenced in FBI and other US government documents obtained
> through the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) and published in in Ward
> Churchill and Jim Vander Wall's excellent book, "Agents of Repression: The
> FBI's Secret Wars Against the Black Panther Party and the American Indian
> Movement" (South End Press, 1990).
> Venezuela is suffering from the sudden and dramatic plummet in oil prices.
> The country's oil-dependent economy has severely contracted and the
> government is taking measures to reorganize the budget and guarantee access
> to basic services and goods, but people are still experiencing
> difficulties.
> Unlike the dismal portrayal in The New York Times, Venezuelans are not
> starving, homeless or suffering from mass unemployment, as countries such
> as
> Greece and Spain have experienced under austerity policies. Despite certain
> shortages - some caused by currency controls and others by intentional
> hoarding, sabotage or contraband - 95% of Venezuelans consume three meals
> per day, an amount that has doubled since the 1990s. The unemployment rate
> is under 6% and housing is subsidized by the state.
> Nevertheless, making Venezuela's economy scream is without a doubt a
> rapidly
> intensifying strategy executed by foreign interests and their Venezuelan
> counterparts, and it's very effective. As shortages continue and access to
> dollars becomes increasingly difficult, chaos and panic ensue. This social
> discontent is capitalized on by U.S. agencies and anti-government forces in
> Venezuela pushing for regime change. A very similar strategy was used in
> Chile to overthrow socialist President Salvador Allende. First the economy
> was destroyed, then mass discontent grew and the military moved to oust
> Allende, backed by Washington at every stage. Lest we forget the result: a
> brutal dictatorship led by General Augusto Pinochet that tortured,
> assassinated, disappeared and forced into exile tens of thousands of
> people.
> Not exactly a model to replicate.
> This year President Obama approved a special State Department fund of $5
> million to support anti-government groups in Venezuela. Additionally, the
> congressionally-funded National Endowment for Democracy is financing
> Venezuelan opposition groups with over $1.2 million and aiding efforts to
> undermine Maduro's government. There is little doubt that millions more for
> regime change in Venezuela are being funneled through other channels that
> are not subject to public scrutiny.
> President Maduro has denounced these ongoing attacks against his government
> and has directly called on President Obama to cease efforts to harm
> Venezuela. Recently, all 33 Latin American and Caribbean nations, members
> of
> the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC), publicly
> expressed support for Maduro and condemned ongoing U.S. interference in
> Venezuela. Latin America firmly rejects any attempts to erode democracy in
> the region and will not stand for another US-backed coup. It's time
> Washington listen to the hemisphere and stop employing the same dirty
> tactics against its neighbors.
> http://www.counterpunch.org/2015/02/02/venezuela-a-coup-in-real-time/
>
>
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