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2020 Sep 4, 11:54am   8,473 views  345 comments

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Venezuela’s oil industry—rich in reserves, a crucial Allied resource in World War II, a founding member of OPEC—is grinding toward a halt.

Venezuela has greater oil stores than any other country. But after years of corruption, mismanagement and more recently U.S. sanctions, its oil output has dropped to a tenth of what it was two decades ago.

From Lake Maracaibo in the west to the Orinoco oil belt in the east, abandoned wells rust in the sun as looters scavenge the metal. The last drilling rig still working in Venezuela shut down in August. The country is on course, by the end of this year, to be pumping little more oil than the state of Wyoming.

“Twenty percent of the world’s oil is in Venezuela, but what good is it if we can’t monetize it?” said Carlos Mendoza, an ambassador under the late socialist president Hugo Chávez, who enjoyed an oil bonanza when prices were high but starved the industry of investment and maintenance funds.

“We’re entering a post-oil era,” Mr. Mendoza said.

While petroleum is under stress world-wide from climate-change concerns and the rise of wind and solar power, what is happening to oil in Venezuela goes far beyond the global industry’s troubles. It is an existential crisis for a country long dependent on oil for nearly all of its hard-currency earnings.

This year, Venezuela’s oil income will probably fall below the limited funds coming in from other sources such as gold mining and overseas workers’ remittances, said Luis Vicente León, an economist and pollster. Venezuela’s economy is likely to shrink more than 30% this year from the oil collapse plus the pandemic, says Ecoanalitica, a Caracas business consulting firm.

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300   RWSGFY   2026 Jan 5, 9:51am  

Just 2 months ago:

Russia has publicly declared its readiness to supply hypersonic missiles to Venezuela, a move that could significantly escalate geopolitical tensions in the Western Hemisphere.

As reported by seekingalpha.com (5 November), citing Russian state news agency TASS, the statement came from a senior figure in the Russian parliamentary defence committee.

Alexei Zhuravlev, First Deputy Chair of the Russian Defence Committee, confirmed to Gazeta.Ru that Moscow is “prepared” to consider supplying next-generation weaponry should Caracas (the Venezuelan government) express “relevant interest.”

Zhuravlev specified that the missiles in question include the Oreshnik, Russia’s medium-range hypersonic ballistic missile designed to carry nuclear warheads, and the Kalibr, a cruise missile capable of delivering either conventional or nuclear payloads.

“I see no obstacles to supplying a friendly nation with new developments such as the Oreshnik or Kalibr missiles,” he said, adding that Russia is not bound by any international obligations that would prohibit such transfers.

He also emphasised that all military-technical cooperation between the two countries is “progressing steadily.” He noted that the volume and type of weaponry imported from Russia remain confidential, “so the United States may be in for a few surprises.”


ROTFLMAO
301   KgK one   2026 Jan 5, 10:37am  

They are cutting oil to China so they cant go to war.

https://www.instagram.com/reel/DTHfoP5kT-i/
302   Ceffer   2026 Jan 5, 10:59am  

RWSGFY says

That is some Ceffer-level
loony shit.

I hate challengers. Who is trying to out lunatic me? Name the curs.
303   Patrick   2026 Jan 5, 11:18am  

https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/doctrines-and-fractures-monday-january


Corporate media won’t touch this point, but MAGA folks are aware of the strong evidence —including witness testimony— that Venezuela was involved in stealing the 2020 U.S. election. In other words, Maduro almost certainly helped overthrow our government. Turnabout, as the Australians say, is fair dinkum.

@RealFreedomTalk
The Left will whine about "regime change" because Trump struck the
nerve center of regime installation.
Venezuela has long been an international hub of election fraud-the
birthplace and sponsor of election-machine schemes. Smartmatic,
founded by Venezuelan Roger Piñate, is just one example.
Piñate was previously indicted by a U.S. federal grand jury in the
Southern District of Florida on corruption and money-laundering charges
-accused of bribing a senior Philippine election official, Juan Andres
Donato Bautista, to secure voting-machine contracts through over-
billing, slush funds, and offshore accounts.
Smartmatic sits behind the incarceration of Tina Peters and the
persecution of Mike Lindell, Rudy Giuliani, and many others.
This isn't "regime change."
It's cutting off the pipeline of election fraud.
308   Patrick   2026 Jan 5, 11:49am  

https://www.kunstler.com/p/badass


The capture of Nicolás Maduro is driving the Lefty-left batshit crazy for a very good reason: it portends the extinction of their financial life-support, since Señor Maduro used his country as a money laundry for the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and, in turn, cartel drug money, to funnel gazillions through Cuba to America’s Democratic Party and its political satellites. Not even George and Alex Soros can fill that hole.

For a nearly failed state, Cuba has been able to exert undue influence on US political life through the decades. Mayor Karen Bass of Los Angeles was trained-up in Marxist revolution there in the 1970s and traveled to Cuba many times during her stint in Congress. Reps. Ilhan Omar and Pramila Jayapal dropped into Havana during the last election year. NGOs such as the Center for Democracy in the Americas act as distribution nodes for money that comes through Cuba and supports Lefty-left activists around the USA. Don’t be surprised if a lot of this laundered money ended up in the bank accounts of US congresspersons and senators, too. Remember this when you watch them howl on your screens.

Alas, Communist Cuba is about to expire of strangulation. Cuba has depended on Señor Maduro’s oil since the Soviet Union dissolved, and now that the supply is cut off, the island nation enjoys only a few hours-a-day of electricity. Soon it will be dark there. . . and things political start stirring and moiling in the dark. Odds are they won’t shake out so well for los communistas. So, that’ll be two down with a few more to go. Anyway, the Castro brothers are long gone and the old charisma with them. The current president, Miguel Díaz-Canel, is a nobody. ...

The oil is obviously a big part of the picture. But it’s a little more complicated than might appear superficially. Before Sr. Maduro, President Hugo Chávez seized the assets of ExxonMobil and ConocoPhillips in 2007 and then reneged on compensation. The nationalized oil industry, Petróleos de Venezuela S.A. (PDVSA), entered a long and disastrous production decline, from 3.5-million barrels-a-day to about 1-million in 2025. The equipment is ancient and PDVSA has lost most of its technical expertise. Here’s why Mr. Trump is so hot to revive production there:

Venezuelan oil is generally heavy oil. America needs heavy oil because US shale oil, which is about 64 percent of total US output, is extra light, mostly gasoline. American oil refineries, built long ago, are calibrated for heavier oil. For years, the US has had to import heavy crude to mix with our shale oil to produce an adequate supply of heavier distillates, especially diesel and aviation fuel, which are critical to the US economy.
310   Ceffer   2026 Jan 6, 12:37am  

"There will be no intervention in Iran. No military assistance to Israel. There will be no mass invasion of Israel. Putin and Xi with the backing of Iran will sponsor a peaceful acceptable resolution to the ending of the collapsed from within failed Israeli state, and the creation of a new Palestinian state.

This is where we are now heading. We are witnessing behind the Venezuelan crisis ( look here, look here ) the fall of the 'City of London'.

Why must the 'City of London' fall first? The reason that Russia/China now dominate the world economy and financial system is precisely because they removed the money power from Globalism.

They correctly made it a public utility which acts in the interests of their nations and peoples, with extraordinary material gains."

City of London and its proxy Israel will be rendered impotent? The Freemason Gog and Magog Hegelian antipodes will be defanged?








https://youtu.be/yqoqZ8LSRIE?si=rzt6QI-OFe0-1Y-I
311   Patrick   2026 Jan 6, 11:34am  

https://www.news.admin.ch/en/newnsb/4mdMVbqPTwY-5XoVHeNVP


Federal Council freezes any assets held in Switzerland by Nicolás Maduro

Bern, 05.01.2026 — On 5 January 2026, the Federal Council decided to freeze any assets held in Switzerland by Nicolás Maduro and other persons associated with him with immediate effect. In doing so, the Federal Council aims to prevent an outflow of assets. The asset freeze does not affect members of the current Venezuelan government. Should future legal proceedings reveal that the funds were illicitly acquired, Switzerland will endeavour to ensure that they benefit the Venezuelan people. The asset freeze is in addition to the sanctions against Venezuela that have been in place since 2018 under the Embargo Act.
312   HeadSet   2026 Jan 6, 1:20pm  

Patrick says

Federal Council freezes any assets held in Switzerland by Nicolás Maduro

When did the Swiss change policy? It used to be the Swiss had strict laws against disclosing banking secrets. The Swiss would not even admit who had deposits, let alone freeze them.
313   Ceffer   2026 Jan 6, 1:30pm  

Without a proximate war promulgated account holder harvest on the regularly scheduled occult calendars, the Swiss banks have to resort to other methods to shore up the Ponzis.

Any shallow excuse to seize assets is a good excuse. Maybe they frittered away all of the account holder harvests from WWII already. They are flooding in the Hun to try to stimulate the Hegelian harvests again, barring WWIII and the Slavs cooperating with schemes.
314   Ceffer   2026 Jan 6, 2:47pm  

Democrats in Congress have filed a motion to appoint Maduro as a Federal Judge. He fits the ideal profile.
315   itsAllBullshit   2026 Jan 6, 3:07pm  

Make no mistake - what the Trump Admin has done here is not ‘judicial’ or legal by any U.S. or international standard, it is extraordinary rendition - a Neocon policy requiring no real evidence other than innuendo & fabricated ‘intelligence’ which US never presented, even now,… pic.twitter.com/ZVELupSh7h

— Patrick Henningsen (@21WIRE) January 3, 2026
316   Ceffer   2026 Jan 6, 4:11pm  

Extraordinary rendition is sending the party to a third country, most typically to be tortured outside of the scope of the rendering country. Bushes and Cheney and the Fourth Reich loved torture, just because they wanted to. It was their psychopathic depth guague.

I gather Switzerland has some robust torture facilities all over the country under the auspices of the various Intel agencies, and some of their own, too. Maduro doesn't need to be tortured. Word is he is singing like a bird and tons of files and records were removed in addition to him.

317   Patrick   2026 Jan 6, 4:18pm  

https://www.kunstler.com/p/january-2026-eyesore





El Helicoide — The inside is even more punishing than the outside

Presenting, in honor of Nicolás Maduro, El Helicoide — or the Helix — in Caracas, Venezuela, the regime’s temple of pain. . . a prison and torture facility run by the National Intel Service of Venezuela,

Wikipedia sez: “Its construction was undertaken by a private company during the government of then-president Marcos Pérez Jiménez in 1956, designed by the architects Pedro Neuberger, Dirk Bornhorst and Jorge Romero Gutiérrez. The project was to have included 300 boutiques, eight cinemas, a heliport, a 5-star hotel, a park, a club of owners and a show palace on the seventh level. The building would include a four-kilometer long ramp spiraling around the structure itself, allowing vehicles to enter the building and park inside.”

Weren’t those the good old days? Wannabe hyper-consumerism! So quaint! The project was exhibited as a triumph of modernist design at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, and Salvador Dalí offered to decorate the interior. ...

In 2010, it was turned into the headquarters of the National Experimental Security University dedicated to training state police forces. You kinda wonder what kind of experiments they were running in there. From there, the experimental techniques that proved successful were applied to the ongoing political situation, and the prison / torture facilities were added. ¡Ahí lo tienes!

In various revolts, coups, rebellions over the years, the building has suffered bomb damage, but none of that has improved its outward appearance. What’s next for this fabulous building, with Sr. Maduro on his way to a life sentence in some federal slammer. My bet: a super-hyper-casino! Yeah, go for it! Sports book where they used to do the waterboarding! Three cheers for adaptive re-use!
318   FortWayneHatesRealtors   2026 Jan 6, 5:39pm  

Ceffer says

Democrats in Congress have filed a motion to appoint Maduro as a Federal Judge. He fits the ideal profile.


How is he any different from current NY mayor? Sadly lines are blurry these days.
319   Ceffer   2026 Jan 6, 7:46pm  

Hmmmm. Maybe it was extraordinary rendition.

323   FortWayneHatesRealtors   2026 Jan 6, 7:54pm  

Ceffer says






Mexico has oil, and it’s also nationalized.
324   TheAntiPanicanLearingCenter   2026 Jan 6, 8:12pm  

I love OIl! The more on the market the better. The less US owned oil rights/facilities nationalized the better.

Energy is the lifeblood of the modern world, the reason we aren't 95% barely self-sufficient farmers.

Also, Commies were killed as an added bonus:


325   AD   2026 Jan 6, 8:45pm  

TheAntiPanicanLearingCenter says

Energy is the lifeblood of the modern world


about 1.6 trillion barrels in proven oil reserves

about 100 million barrels of oil used each day (20% of that is USA)

so around 16,000 days (or 44 years) of oil remaining based on 100 million barrels daily consumption rate


326   Patrick   2026 Jan 6, 11:02pm  

AD says


about 1.6 trillion barrels in proven oil reserves


@AD But it's not static.

About 2% of oil reserves are consumed each year, but about 0.75% in new reserves keeps being found each year.
327   Ceffer   2026 Jan 6, 11:07pm  

Looks like an American nursing home clearing out to get a Soros paycheck for protesting.
328   Ceffer   2026 Jan 6, 11:08pm  

AI is getting out of control.
330   KgK one   2026 Jan 7, 10:35am  

Pastor, God wants oil. God promises all kind of things to only their beliver. Even after destroying many cultures and religions by Muslims n Christians, there are still 3500 religions each of their God telling them what to do.

https://www.instagram.com/reel/DTLjxoeEoa4/
331   Ceffer   2026 Jan 7, 12:18pm  

Beneath every pile of steaming shit are the Brits and the City of London. Canada: the Venezuela of the North, with COL's CCP proxy and Carney their bankster.

"You can't separate the international drug trade from Global Finance (City of London)"
In 1960, the largest banking houses in London set up 14 completely secret banking secrecy jurisdictions in the Caribbean. Offshore banking was set up by the British. They are illegal, unregulated, under no flag and they facilitate the operation of illegal activity to the tune of 50 to 70 trillion dollars.

https://prometheanaction.com/the-monday-brief-while-you-watched-venezuela-trump-quietly-put-canada-on-notice-january-5-2026/



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333   Ceffer   2026 Jan 7, 1:02pm  

Trump telegraphed Maduro central casting with all of his different outfits. Now, there is even a 'steal his look' thing with all the costumes Maduro was wearing.

Also, LOL, Maduro coifing is an imitation of Joseph Stalin.

Maduro Stalin Miles Mathis pdf
334   Ceffer   2026 Jan 7, 2:10pm  

Bodacious.



336   Booger   2026 Jan 7, 2:14pm  

Cuba confirms that during Nicolás Maduro’s capture, special forces eliminated all 32 of his Cuban guards.
338   HeadSet   2026 Jan 7, 7:52pm  

Booger says

Cuba confirms that during Nicolás Maduro’s capture, special forces eliminated all 32 of his Cuban guards.

Why would Cuba confirm that? Sounds like something they would like to keep secret.
339   Patrick   2026 Jan 7, 10:58pm  

https://barsoom.substack.com/p/the-caracasian-cut


America has seized control of Venezuela’s vast oil reserves, the largest in the world, and at a stroke applies crippling pressure to the economies of China, Iran, and Cuba (who were Venezuela’s best grey-market customers), as well as to the economies of its adversary Russia and its wayward sibling Canada (both of which depend for their prosperity upon high oil prices). Both China and Russia have been deprived of a key New World ally, and thus the Monroe Doctrine is reasserted, and foreign powers pushed out of Washington’s sphere of influence. A hostile communist government has been decapitated, opening the way for the millions of Venezuelans displaced by Bolivarian tyranny, refugees whose presence has destabilized Venezuela’s neighbours for many years now, to return home.




To be sure, there is still great uncertainty. Hugo Chavez’ tomb may have been destroyed, but his Bolivarian regime is still largely intact, his apparatchicks remain in control of Venezuela’s state apparatus and military, and his terrorist colectivos still control the streets of Caracas.

Trump’s declaration that America now owns Venezuela’s oil feels a bit premature. Can one really claim control, without boots on the ground? I confess that it is not at all clear to me exactly how this is all supposed to work. Perhaps it is meant to function through pure intimidation: whoever ends up assuming power in Venezuela, they will know that if they don’t do as they’re told, they might be next, and perhaps will not be given the grace of an arrest and a show trial but simply executed without warning by drone; meanwhile, America offers itself as the sole legitimate customer for Venezuela’s sole marketable product, while providing its oil industry engineers to rebuild (and assume control of) infrastructure fallen into disrepair following Chavez’ nationalization and subsequent decades of neglect and mismanagement. Trump holds out one hand in an offer of assistance and mutual benefit, while holding back his other curled in a mailed fist, a threat made plausible by the fact that he just punched them hard in the mouth. ...

The message to Washington’s European vassals is that America is playing hardball, again. The rules-based international order is a thing of the past. America will do what it is in America’s interests to do, because America has the power to do it. To start with, Greenland is on the table again. The US probably won’t take it from Denmark at gunpoint, although it easily could, and if it has to it will, which the Danes are now acutely aware of. Acquiring Greenland is a matter of national security: virtually every flight path from Eurasia to North America passes over the island. Much more likely than annexation, however, is that the US will woo Greenland’s Inuit population, offering them cash money and citizenship in exchange for recognition of American sovereignty ... which America already de facto has, given that the infrastructure and military installations on the island are all American in any case. As for the Danes – who have done nothing whatsoever with the land mass since the early Middle Ages – they would be well advised to take whatever Trump offers in trade, and be grateful. They’ll still be able to visit, not that many of them have ever bothered. ...

Rather than attempting to grind their way through tens of thousands of Venezuelan soldiers, with all the carnage and wreckage that would entail, the US military simply conducted a decapitation strike. They cut the head off of the snake, and with that one act threw not only the Venezuelan government, but governments all over the world, into terrified disarray. ...

Consider the technical prowess that the raid on Caracas required, the flawless coordination of a huge number of moving parts, each of which had to play its role impeccably.

CIA intelligence assets infiltrated the country months beforehand: they had to gather detailed intelligence on Maduro’s movements, habits, and defences, while evading detection. ...

This was no cake-walk. Maduro was guarded by dozens of supposedly elite Cuban officers; America’s spec ops team cut them down in minutes, without taking a single casualty.

The absurdly complex operation was executed with smooth perfection. It is probably the most impressive feat of combined arms that has been seen in living memory. It was both a tactical coup and a strategic masterpiece, rearranging the geopolitical chess board in America’s favour with one decisive cut. Not only that, but it was incredibly civilized. For all the mewling about violations of fictive international lawl, no one could help but notice that casualties were kept to an absolute minimum. Not a single American death; Venezuela and Cuba combined lost some 50 or 60 military personnel; there were only 2 civilian casualties. ...

It is the same American military that, until just a year ago, was struggling to fill its ranks, because the warrior class had concluded that it was not a military worth belonging to, that a government which held them in such contempt was not a government worth fighting for.

Only one thing changed: a year ago, when Trump won the election, the American state was decapitated.

Because Trump won the election, he could fire the fat bureaucrat Lloyd Austin as Secretary of Defence, and appoint in his place the energetic, muscular young Hegseth as Secretary of War. Because Hegseth was the Secretary of War, he could begin eliminating the dross of the Cancelled Years and refocus the American military on its actual mission.

It turned out to be that simple. Change the leadership, replace the dance troupe of hollow men and men in dresses that has cavorted through the halls of power for far too long with platoons of competent men, and allow the competent men to do what they know how to do, without interference from politicians, lawyers, and ideologues. Just point them in the right direction and get out of their way.

Elite circulation is the Fix Everything switch.




A bunch of extraordinarily capable people inside the services just put their heads down and kept going. A military that couldn’t plan or execute…could. The Mark Milleyfication of the American armed forces was imposed and discardable, a Potemkin transgendered village. ... This is both heartening and tragic to see. It means that we’re in better shape today than we thought we possibly could be, but it also means that a brutal twenty-year shambles was entirely avoidable. ... The weight of the symbol machine could always just be tossed aside. We didn’t have to put up with any of this.

Now the truth is plain.

Decline is a choice.

A choice being made, every day, in every way, by the usurpers and pretenders who insinuated themselves into the key nodes of power and influence in our societies so that they could murder our civilization with malice aforethought while claiming that it is succumbing to natural causes in its senesence.

Mass third world invasion is a choice. Economic sabotage in the name of preventing the weather from changing is a choice. Ruining the lives of young men with DEI is a choice. Blackwashing our history and mythology is a choice. Predatory taxation is a choice. Overregulation is a choice. Brainwashing the young to hate themselves is a choice. Yasslighting the young women into choosing girlbossery over family is a choice. Sacrificing the lives of the young to the fears of the old during the COVID lockdowns was a choice.

Allowing the incompetent to run things in the name of ‘social justice’ is a choice, and the contrast between the litany of inept fumbles that has resulted in and the smooth professionalism on display in the Caracasian raid has thrown the consequences of that choice – and the consequences of its alternative – into sharp relief.

And all we have to do to reverse the decline is decapitate the beast, put the right men in charge, and everything will follow naturally from there. Nature will begin to heal, as surely as Yellowstone’s ecology repaired itself once wolves were returned to their rightful place at the predatory apex. ...

Trump was already popular with the trigger-pullers; in the afterglow of Operation Absolute Resolve, they are probably burning incense to his effigies in the barracks. As Roman history tells us, the support of the legions is often politically decisive on the home front, particularly when there are influential enemies at home with whom the sovereign can deal only by declaring a state of exception.

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