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Venezuela Counterintel Unconvers CIA Plot
Topic Started: 29 Nov 2007, 06:36 AM (324 Views)
KamikazeCow
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CIA Operation "Pliers" Uncovered in Venezuela
November 28th 2007, by Eva Golinger

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Last night CNN en Español aired the above image, which captions at the bottom "Who Killed him?" by "accident". The image of President Chavez with the caption about killing him below, which some could say subliminally incites to assassination, was a "production error" mistakenly made in the CNN en Español newsroom. The news anchor had been narrarating a story about the situation between Colombia and Venezuela and then switched to a story about an unsolved homicide but - oops - someone forgot to change the screen image and President Chavez was left with the killing statement below. Today they apologized and admitted it was a rather "unfortunate" and "regrettable" mistake. Yes, it was.

On a scarier note, an internal CIA memorandum has been obtained by Venezuelan counterintelligence from the US Embassy in Caracas that reveals a very sinister - almost fantastical, were it not true - plan to destabilize Venezuela during the coming days. The plan, titled "OPERATION PLIERS" was authored by CIA Officer Michael Middleton Steere and was addressed to CIA Director General Michael Hayden in Washington. Steere is stationed at the US Embassy in Caracas under the guise of a Regional Affairs Officer. The internal memorandum, dated November 20, 2007, references the "Advances of the Final Stage of Operation Pliers", and confirms that the operation is coordinated by the team of Human Intelligence (HUMINT) in Venezuela. The memo summarizes the different scenarios that the CIA has been working on in Venezuela for the upcoming referendum vote on December 2nd. The Electoral Scenario, as it's phrased, confirms that the voting tendencies will not change substantially before Sunday, December 2nd, and that the SI (YES) vote in favor of the constitutional reform has an advantage of about 10-13 points over the NO vote. The CIA estimates abstention around 60% and states in the memo that this voting tendency is irreversible before the elections.

Officer Steere emphasizes the importance and success of the public relations and propaganda campaign that the CIA has been funding with more than $8 million during the past month - funds that the CIA confirms are transfered through the USAID contracted company, Development Alternatives, Inc., which set up operations in June 2002 to run the USAID Office for Transition Initiatives that funds and advises opposition NGOs and political parties in Venezuela. The CIA memo specifically refers to these propaganda initiatives as "psychological operations" (PSYOPS), that include contracting polling companies to create fraudulent polls that show the NO vote with an advantage over the SI vote, which is false. The CIA also confirms in the memo that it is working with international press agencies to distort the data and information about the referendum, and that it coordinates in Venezuela with a team of journalists and media organized and directed by the President of Globovision, Alberto Federico Ravell.

CIA Officer Michael Steere recommends to General Michael Hayden two different strategies to work simultaneously: Impede the referendum and refuse to recognize the results once the SI vote wins. Though these strategies appear contradictory, Steere claims that they must be implemented together precisely to encourage activities that aim toward impeding the referendum and at the same time prepare the conditions for a rejection of the results.

How is this to be done?

In the memo, the CIA proposes the following tactics and actions:

* Take the streets and protest with violent, disruptive actions across the nation
* Generate a climate of ungovernability
* Provoke a general uprising in a substantial part of the population
* Engage in a "plan to implode" the voting centers on election day by encouraging opposition voters to "VOTE and REMAIN" in their centers to agitate others
* Start to release data during the early hours of the afternoon on Sunday that favor the NO vote (in clear violation of election regulations)
* Coordinate these activities with Ravell & Globovision and international press agencies
* Coordinate with ex-military officers and coupsters Pena Esclusa and Guyon Cellis - this will be done by the Military Attache for Defense and Army at the US Embassy in Caracas, Office of Defense, Attack and Operations (DAO)

To encourage rejection of the results, the CIA proposes:

* Creating an acceptance in the public opinion that the NO vote will win for sure
* Using polling companies contracted by the CIA
* Criticize and discredit the National Elections Council
* Generate a sensation of fraud
* Use a team of experts from the universities that will talk about how the data from the Electoral Registry has been manipulated and will build distrust in the voting system

The CIA memo also talks about:

* Isolating Chavez in the international community
* Trying to achieve unity amongst the opposition
* Seek an aliance between those abstentionists and those who will vote "NO"
* Sustain firmly the propaganda against Chavez
* Execute military actions to support the opposition mobilizations and propagandistic occupations
* Finalize the operative preparations on the US military bases in Curacao and Colombia to provide support to actions in Venezuela
* Control a part of the country during the next 72-120 hours
* Encourage a military rebellion inside the National Guard forces and other components

Those involved in these actions as detailed in the CIA memo are:

* The CIA Office in Venezuela - Office of Regional Affairs, and Officer Michael Steere
* US Embassy in Venezuela, Ambassador Patrick Duddy
* Office of Defense, Attack and Operations (DAO) at the US Embassy in Caracas and Military Attache Richard Nazario

Venezuelan Political Parties:

* Comando Nacional de la Resistencia
* Accion Democratica
* Primero Justicia
* Bandera Roja

Media:

* Alberto Federico Ravell & Globovision
* Interamerican Press Society (IAPA) or SIP in Spanish
* International Press Agencies

Venezuelans:

* Pena Esclusa
* Guyon Cellis
* Dean of the Simon Bolivar University, Rudolph Benjamin Podolski
* Dean of the Andres Bello Catholic University, Ugalde
* Students: Yon Goicochea, Juan Mejias, Ronel Gaglio, Gabriel Gallo, Ricardo Sanchez

Operation Tenaza has the objective of encouraging an armed insurrection in Venezuela against the government of President Chavez that will justify an intervention of US forces, stationed on the military bases nearby in Curacao and Colombia. The Operation mentions two countries in code: as Blue and Green. These refer to Curacao and Colombia, where the US has operative, active and equipped bases that have been reinforced over the past year and a half in anticipation of a conflict with Venezuela.

The document confirms that psychological operations are the CIA's best and most effective weapon to date against Venezuela, and it will continue its efforts to influence international public opinion regarding President Chavez and the situation in the country.

Operation Tenaza is a very alarming plan that aims to destabilize Venezuela and overthrow (again) its legitimate and democratic (and very popularly support) president. The plan will fail, primarily because it has been discovered, but it must be denounced around the world as an unacceptable violation of Venezuela's sovereignty.

The original document in English will be available in the public sphere soon for viewing and authenticating purposes. And it also contains more information than has been revealed here.

For the full text in Spanish, see: Operación Tenaza: Informe confidencial de la CIA devela plan de saboteo al referéndum del 2 de diciembre ( http://www.aporrea.org/tiburon/n105390.html )


Source is above.

Yay for CIA-sponsored dictatorships. :pist:
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*rolls eyes*

As much as I like chavez, you are over reacting to this
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How so?
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Just because they are encouraging the opposition to vote and try and change peoples minds, does not mean they are establishing a dictatorship. The opposition was a bunch of idiots to boycott the last elections...
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Read it all and come back to me on that they are simply trying to get everyone to vote.
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KamizkzeCow, you should just move to Venzuala. I bet you I could easily find a thousand people who would be willing to trade with you. You are quite easily the most biased person I've ever met. You treat Chavez as you supreme hero. To you he is a man who is perfect and squeaky clean.

NewsFlash. He's not! He's a dictator. It's as simple as that. Yes he may have been elected, but so was Saddam. A few months before the invasions there was an election where he won 99% of the vote. Does that mean the majority of the population supported him? No it didn't. Until Venzuala is a liberal democracy then I'll stop calling their leader a dictator.

Yes the CIA should stop going around and overthrowing dictators and replacing them with dictators. What they should be doing is more Iraq style invasions. Invade Venzuala, get rid of that dictator Chavex and then give the people the freedom they want. Over the course of five to ten years you transfer the responsibiliteis back to the government and then pull out.
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KamikazeCow
Nov 29 2007, 05:05 PM
Read it all and come back to me on that they are simply trying to get everyone to vote.

Ever heard of contingency plans?

@Ben: Chavez did not get 99% of vote, he got somewhere around 63%...thus he was elected in a real process, becuase his enemies were allowed to vote....

GET A FUCKING LIFE AND A BRAIN WHILE YOUR AT IT.

Venezuela, in its current stage of development NEEDS socialisim untill is get up on its feet, kinda like the US after the Great depression....
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It needs Socalism like I need Asbestos.
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look, if China had not gone communist when it did, it would be nowhere near as powerful as it is today...with a free market. For some 3rd world countries, communisim is a nessesary step to free market...
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KamizkzeCow, you should just move to Venzuala. I bet you I could easily find a thousand people who would be willing to trade with you. You are quite easily the most biased person I've ever met. You treat Chavez as you supreme hero. To you he is a man who is perfect and squeaky clean.

NewsFlash. He's not! He's a dictator. It's as simple as that. Yes he may have been elected, but so was Saddam. A few months before the invasions there was an election where he won 99% of the vote. Does that mean the majority of the population supported him? No it didn't. Until Venzuala is a liberal democracy then I'll stop calling their leader a dictator.

Yes the CIA should stop going around and overthrowing dictators and replacing them with dictators. What they should be doing is more Iraq style invasions. Invade Venzuala, get rid of that dictator Chavex and then give the people the freedom they want. Over the course of five to ten years you transfer the responsibiliteis back to the government and then pull out.

Um, no I don't think he's squeaky clean. And I know, lots of dictators were elected. Hitler was.

Invade Venezuela...like Iraq? ;) 'cause we all know how well that worked out.

And no...I don't want to move to Venezuela, I like it here.
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Invade Venezuela...like Iraq?  ;)  'cause we all know how well that worked out.


Ditto :D
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If I treated Chavez like my supreme hero, then I am a pitiful communist. ;) Same with Castro.

And I would be like that redneck who took people hostage at the Clinton campaign center.
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