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Tuesday, December 06, 2005

Venezuelan oil infrastructure: latest target of the neocons? Venezuela suspects terrorism in pre-election sabotage



December 5, 2005 -- Venezuelan oil infrastructure: latest target of the neocons? Venezuela suspects terrorism in pre-election sabotage. In what clearly has the marks of a U.S. neocon destabilization campaign, a pipeline to Venezuela's Amuay-Cardon oil refinery was blown up by terrorists on December 3, on the eve of Sunday elections that returned President Hugo Chavez's Fifth Republic Movement to the National Assembly with well over a two-thirds majority, a majority that will enable the constitution to be changed to allow Chavez to run for a third term in 2012. Chavez will run for re-election to a second six year term next year.

Working with local right-wing groups, the Bush administration supported a right-wing boycott of the legislative elections. Vice President Jose Vicente Rangel and Energy Minister Rafael Ramirez confirmed the explosion was sabotage. In October, another pipeline was sabotaged in Zulia state.

Venezuelan oil infrastructure: latest target of the neocons?

Venezuela suspects terrorism in pre-election sabotage

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December 4, 2005

-- Current Deputy Director for National Intelligence helped lay groundwork for 9-11 intelligence failures. National Security Agency (NSA) insiders speak out about Hayden's and his NSA predecessors' climate of fear, retribution, and lack of priorities. EXCLUSIVE --

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December 4, 2005 --

Saudi money funded 9-11 attacks. U.S. intelligence insiders have confirmed that NSA intercepts of financial communications prior to 911 showed that Saudi and Chinese money, funneled through Cyprus, helped fund "Al Qaeda" units in Afghanistan and arms deals between Saudi Arabia and China. Cyprus is a major nexus for financial transactions of the Russian-Ukrainian-Israeli Mafia.

911 financing: partners in crime

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