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  1. Don’t believe all what you read on Polizertos esp not in reagrd to Hugo Chavez and Venezuela.

    http://theantipress.blogspot.com/2010/01/truth-over-ideological-delusion-hugo.html

    On January 19, Spanish newspaper ABC, a newspaper of record in Spain, published a story entitled Chavez accuses US of causing earthquake in Haiti.

    The story was quickly picked up by websites around the globe – most quoting Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez as saying the U.S. used a new tectonic weapon to induce the Haitian earthquake. This was, according to Chavez – “only a drill, and the final target is destroying and taking over Iran”.

    Within the actual story, ABC noted that the information came from an obscure opinion post on the website of a Venezuelan state television channel, VIVE Television. The post referenced a supposed Russian military report on American seismic weapons.

    All quotes subsequently attributed to Chavez regarding Haiti and earthquake weapons were in fact direct quotes from this web posting – none of which was ever uttered by Chavez.

    Spurred on by the international attention being received by its first story, ABC posted a second article on January 20 under the banner The Secret Weapon to Cause Earthquakes in which it cites Chavez as having blamed the US for razing Haiti.

    By the time the story had run its course, it had been covered with varying degrees of accuracy by corporate news channels, foreign outlets eager to accuse the U.S. of another evil deed, and conspiracy websites happy to have their ideas officially validated.

    In the end, it serves as one more reminder to those who prefer truth over ideological delusion: there are some subjects for which the myths of journalistic standards will still be displayed – stories about the government of Venezuela are not one of those subjects.

    • You’ve caught me Dave. Of course, I am part of a vast conspiracy against Chavez, even thought I simply reported news from elsewhere – and then praised Chavez in this very same post.

    • For the record. I strongly supported Chavez for a while, as witness blog posts here. But now see him as a bit of a clown and a thug, with little understanding of how economics work. As witness their imploding economy and his ham-handed attempts to stop inflation by nationalizing stores and sending in the troops. Such an approach has never worked anywhere, to my knowledge.

      Thousands protest in Venezuela. Pro- and con- Chavez
      http://english.aljazeera.net/news/americas/2010/01/2010123205847603488.html

      Thousands of protesters have turned out in Venezuela, both in support of Hugo Chavez, the president, and against him, signaling a heated political climate ahead of the 2010 elections.

  2. i have several relatives who were also vicitimized by the earthquake in Haiti. thank God that they were not seriously hurt. i hope and pray that Haiti would be able to recover soon from this disaster.

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