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More Facts Uncovered in Chavez - Al Qaeda Collaboration*** Major Juan Diaz Castillo, Chavez's personal pilot, was assigned the job of planning the delivery of the $1 million collaboration to the terrorist group. Now an active member of the country's resistance movement, he is today revealing details of the transfer and of other subversive acts carried out in the name of Chavez's so called "Bolivarian Revolution".

" - They are criminals and killers," he lambasts the inner circle of Chavez cohorts. And he is not afraid of naming names: "The job was given to me by Hugo Chavez. I coordinated with current Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello, then Interior Minister Luis Alfonso Davila, and the current Vice President (then Defense Minister) Jose Vicente Rangel. When we determined the difficulty of sending three Hercules C-130 transport planes to Afghanistan, Diosdado Cabello decided to send cash instead.

" - In the last week of September, 2001, one million U.S. dollars was transferred to Dr Walter Marquez, Venezuela's representative for the region. Of that amount, one hundred thousand was used for food and clothing for the Taliban government, and the remaining nine hundred thousand dollars went to the Taliban in cash, with the understanding that it was to support the Al Qaeda terrorists in their relocation efforts."

Cuban involvement: "Chavez is Castro's puppet"

Asked why Chavez would support Al Qaeda, the high-level military defector offered two explanations. " - First of all, Chavez had for a long time wanted a direct line of communication with Al Qaeda. He had asked Libya for that, but with no success. Then came 9/11 and Chavez was impressed," remembers the pilot of the presidential airplane.

" - Second, Chavez looks up to Fidel Castro. The Cuban dictator has collaborated with terrorist groups for years. Chavez emulates Fidel Casto. It sounds bizarre, but Chavez is a bizarre man. He was already starting to go off the rails in 2001, and he wanted direct contacts to all the major terror groups in the world." According to Diaz Castillo, Chavez depends on Fidel Castro's advice in governing Venezuela. The pilot revealed that during the last four years, roughly 4,000 Venezuelans have been receiving military and intelligence training in Cuba. The Cuban communist dictator assists Venezuela's embattled crypto-communist in holding onto power, at whatever cost, because Cuba depends on Venezuela's oil billions to stay afloat. Earlier this year, Fidel Castro said that "for the Cuban revolution to survive, it is necessary for the Bolivarian revolution to survive," in reference to Chavez's Marxist experiment.***

508 posted on 01/05/2003 12:42:26 PM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
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Tax boycott aims to topple Chávez's teetering government***Two supermarkets were forced to close Saturday when too many customers answered the opposition's call to not pay sales taxes. A work group was formed Saturday to determine how stores can deal with such situations and it will report back on Monday. ''We're going to hit them in all ways,'' opposition leader Carlos Fernández told The Herald. ``The money we're paying in taxes is used to pay for tear gas and to equip and pay armed groups. We want our money to be used for hospitals and education.''

On Friday, two Chavez supporters were killed at a rally attended by thousands of opposition protesters. On Saturday, gunmen, said to be aligned with Chavez, fired into a crowd at a local police station, wounding two officers. Officials said the men who fired had attended a wake for Oscar Gomez Aponte, 24, one of the victims from Friday's violence. Officers returned fire using rubber bullets and tear gas, Police Chief Henry Vivas said. There were no immediate arrests. The call for a tax boycott is among the opposition's plans to increase pressure on the government to resolve a 35-day national strike that was called to force Chávez to resign or call for early elections. Surprised at the duration of the strike, organizers are looking for new ways to increase the financial pressure on Chávez's government, already suffering losses of about $40 million a day.***

509 posted on 01/05/2003 12:42:48 PM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
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