By Kurt Nimmo
As I write this, there is a false flag underway on the border of Venezuela and Brazil.
It looks like two people were killed and a dozen wounded after Venezuelan troops opened fire on locals. The confrontation is part of an effort to deliver “aid” to the crisis-wracked nation (thanks in large part to US sanctions).
Of course, the Maduro government doesn’t trust USAID, a US government-funded agency that specializes in “democratic” color revolution and undermining elections around the world under the banner of “humanitarianism.”
WHEELS UP ????: Another plane transporting @USAID food & medical supplies is on its way to #Colombia, where we are pre-positioning aid for the people of #Venezuela #EstamosUnidosVE pic.twitter.com/0bQq8cannG
— Mark Green (@USAIDMarkGreen) February 22, 2019
Here’s a clueless rich guy pushing a “concert” in favor of oligarchic rule by the Venezuelan elite.
We are on a bridge, today we want to build a bridge of hope #VenezuelaAidLive pic.twitter.com/qcPgriPy8x
— Richard Branson (@richardbranson) February 22, 2019
And here’s the “entertainers” who are headlining Venezuela Aid Live, a PR effort to make the violent overthrow of a democratically elected leader soft and squishy and palatable to liberal America.
These entertainers are, naturally, almost completely braindead on Venezuela, the CIA’s efforts to overthrow the Hugo Chavez government, and the bottomline—handing over the nation’s oil wealth to transitional corporations and banksters.
All Together For Venezuela #LineUp #AidVenezuela #AyudaVenezuela pic.twitter.com/qMQyZ1Zexk
— Venezuela Aid Live (@VenezuelaAid) February 22, 2019
Fortunately, some of us understand what’s going on behind the scenes of this rich man’s concert—regime change.
Roger Waters, formerly of the group Pink Floyd, understands what’s behind Branson’s concert on the border of Venezuela and Brazil.
The Red Cross and the UN, unequivocally agree, don’t politicize aid. Leave the Venezuelan people alone to exercise their legal right to self determination. pic.twitter.com/I0yS3u75b6
— Roger Waters (@rogerwaters) February 18, 2019
Kurt Nimmo is the editor of Another Day in the Empire, where this article first appeared. He is the former lead editor and writer of Infowars.com. Donate to ADE Here.
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