Tuesday, May 20, 2008

"Internal" coup d'etat under preparation in Venezuela

Keep your eye on the ball. How many wars can we possibly fight at one time? We are on our way to WWIII before the chimp leaves office! Someone arrest the bastard and stop this insanity NOW!

BREAKING
NEWS: "Internal" coup d'etat under preparation in Venezuela to remove
President Hugo Rafael Chavez Frias from office "within the next days"

Persistent 'chatter' monitored by intelligence services claim that an "internal" coup d'etat is under preparation in Venezuela seeking to remove President Hugo Rafael Chavez Frias from office "within the next days" or by the end of June at the very latest.

Confidential and thoroughly credible sources say that what is initially projected as a 'bloodless' coup may inded turn extremely nasty with US mercenaries infiltrated cross-border from Colombia who are said to be aligned with traitors inside Chavez Frias' own administration.

How, when and where the coup will take place remains a closely guarded secret and sources within the loyal security services in Venezuela are hoping that a greater public awareness of the plot will help to defuse a situation where the blue touch-paper has already been ignited aimed at the physical removal of the President.

It is understood that in the event of a successful coup, vice president Ramon Carrizales would immediately become the titular head of government but it is not yet known who or how many of the current government line-up would be axed or otherwise eliminated.

Security tactitians say the coup is seen as "necessary" by elements within the Chavez administration to defuse the threat of military invasion of all or part of Venezuela by United States forces in their relentless quest to secure oil supplies to North America.

Venezuela's economic cabinet has been in a state of alert over the last couple of weeks following credible claims that separationists are prepared to surrender to the United States allowing major US oil corporations access to Venezuelan crude reserves in Lake Maracaibo and elsewhere in western Venezuela.