Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Oscar Heck - I am sure Aleksander Boyd wouldn't even squint

VHeadline commentarist Oscar Heck writes: Here is a link to an article written by one Aleksander Boyd in which he is essentially blaming the recent bombing of FEDECAMARAS offices in Caracas on Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez:
http://www.vcrisis.com/index.php?content=letters/200802250936

Boyd, the dishonest and scheming criminal that he is -- I explain why below -- states, "While reading this piece of news, it's worth bearing in mind: this video of Hugo Chavez threatening Fedecamaras' chair just a few days before the explosion; and these statements of Minister of Interior and Justice Ramón Rodríguez Chacín saying that the Metropolitan Police was to become a 'socialist, revolutionary and subversive police force.' "

The actual Chacin quote, which Boyd, as usual, presents out of context is as follows: "... we need to construct a socialist, revolutionary, and subversive police force...we must rise up against the yokes that oppress the body of the police, and know that human beings are the most important thing."

When talking about subversion, Chacin is relating it to subversion against the corruption (and criminal activity) within the existing police forces.

I think that all Venezuelans know the extent to which much of the traditional Caracas police forces are involved in criminal activity, often related to violence against Chavez and Chavez supporters, creating fear and panic on behalf of the violent, US-financed Venezuelan opposition of which Boyd is a member.

What Boyd fails to address is the fact that it has been shown on several occasions, such as the killings during the opposition-led coup in April 2002 and the bombing of the Colombian Embassy in 2003 (if I remember correctly), that in fact it was opposition sectors which ordered the killings with collaboration from the Caracas police under Alfredo Pena.

Coincidentally, "leftist" leaflets were also found at the Colombian Embassy bombing site with mysterious "leftist" organization names ... names which I have never heard about and would probably have heard about if they existed because I live in some of the most "dangerous" barrios of Caracas and Tachira, along the Colombian borders.

Anyways, I must add, as I have often stated, that all this smells to me of CIA.

What better way to start a smear campaign against Chavez and Chavez supporters, most of whom live in barrios -- where these mysterious "leftists" groups are presumed to live? In 2002 the opposition killed several innocent opposition supporters (their own people) and them blamed it on Chavez. The CIA and the US-government financed opposition, do not care who they shoot, as long as it serves their best purpose in blaming Chavez ... which then the local opposition media picks up ... which then the US mainstream media sends out to the whole world ... that Chavez and Chavez supporters are murderers.

But wait? Why is it that I call Aleksander Boyd a dishonest and scheming criminal?

This is what he said prior to October 02, 2005, when I published this in one of my articles:
"Paraphrasing Gerry Adams; 'sometimes violence is the only means to achieve goals…' The more the time elapses, the blunter the constitutional violations of the regime, the more I become convinced that the sole way of effectively opposing Chavez is through violence ... Hence there is a solution: to disown the regime for its violations to democratic values, principles and guarantees and encroachment of human rights are evident. Said stance should go in hand with violence, as Gerry Adams pointed out, if some sort of consensus and respect from Chavez and his thugs is to be achieved. ... The solution in my view is clear and simple: violence.' ... The other question that daunts me is, how can democracy be protected from itself? What mechanisms has the layman to simply kick out of office pariahs such as Chavez? The answer is none, and since there is no democratic mechanisms in place, violence is the only recourse left."

You can check it out directly at this link:
http://www.vcrisis.com/?content=letters/200410101107

And, by the way, FEDECAMARAS (where this latest bombing took place) is the traditional and largest and highly corrupt association of Venezuelan chambers of commerce ... and it received hefty financing from the NED, a US government organization that was created by Reagan in the early 1980s to replace subversive CIA financing abroad ... and coincidentally, FEDECAMARAS was one of the two main Venezuelan organizations (the other was the CTV) which headed up the violent coup against Chavez in 2002 around the same time when innocent opposition people were killed by the same opposition group of people who headed up the coup.

I am quite sure that Aleksander Boyd wouldn't even squint if he "had to kill" his own people in order to blame Chavez ... at least that is what I can deduce from his approach to the latest bombing and from his words, above.

Oscar Heck
oscarheck111@yahoo.com

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