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Venezuela Descending Into Riots & Chaos After Questionable Election Results Reader 07/30/2024 (Tue) 13:55 Id: 470496 [Preview] No. 22752
Venezuela Descending Into Riots & Chaos After Questionable Election Results

The country of Venezuela is descending into violent chaos this morning, with citizens protesting a "sham" election in the streets, government buildings being "stormed" and armed troops opening fire upon unarmed citizens.

It began this past weekend, with a Presidential Election in Venezuela. As with most countries, the news media there undertook "Exit Polling" wherein they inquired of voters who were leaving a Polling Place, how they voted.

Once Polls in the country closed, the media began broadcasting the results of the exit polls, showing the Opposition garnering 60-65% of the vote, and incumbent President Nikolas Maduro getting 30-35%. Suddenly, during the evening, all the media were ordered by Government to STOP broadcasting the Exit Poll data. Shortly thereafter, President Nikolas Maduro was "declared" the winner. It went downhill very fast after that.

Thousands of furious Venezuelans took to the streets Monday to protest what they called a stolen election, tearing down posters of President Nicolas Maduro as the banging of pots and pans echoed through Caracas.

Venezuelans weary from years of food shortages, dwindling household incomes and a leftist government criticized as authoritarian, expressed despair after the electoral council loyal to Maduro said he won a third term in Sunday's voting.

The opposition, which polls had predicted would win by a landslide, said it took more than two-thirds of the votes in the oil-rich country whose economy lies in ruins.

"We were robbed last night," an angry Melanie Fiser, 22, told AFP, rejecting the official results.

The National Electoral Council (CNE) gave Maduro 51 percent of the votes, against 44 percent for Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia, the soft-spoken proxy for wildly popular opposition leader Maria Corina Machado. Yet, by their own numbers, the totals PROVE outright fraud because the totals add-up to 109.2% of the vote! Here. Look:

https://halturnerradioshow.com/index.php/news-selections/world-news/venezuela-descending-into-chaos-after-sham-election-troops-firing-on-protesting-voters

Let's do the math: 51.2% + 44.2% + 4.6% + 4.6% + 4.6% = 109.2%

Citizens are openly saying "My country is not free, it's not peaceful it's not safe and all due to two genocidal, idiotic, and selfish men, who have held onto power through corruption and violence. Pray for Venezuela, we cannot continue in this crisis any longer": https://twitter.com/Bluntedina600/status/1817766838102901204


Reader 07/30/2024 (Tue) 19:12 Id: 470496 [Preview] No.22753 del
>>22752
I SINCERELY APOLOGIZE: It has come to my attention, recently, that the picture showed on Hal Turner's website, which was being widely spread on Twitter and other sites too, is INACCURATE. The three small opposition leaders all together got a total of 4.6% of votes, NOT INDIVIDUALLY. Thus, the election vote tally was 100% and not the picture. There are some Venezuelans currently debunking propaganda being reported about this election so take everything you hear about it with a huge grain of salt. I would recommend following The Duran rumble channel for more details.

Also, the biggest scandal over this election, at least for other governments, is over access to abundant resources. Western governments stand to continue losing access to vast resources under Maduro and Eastern governments would lose access to vast resources under the opposition government. No government really gives a damn about the people over there!


Reader 08/01/2024 (Thu) 09:58 Id: 19fff1 [Preview] No.22758 del
According to my sources foreign backed media were broadcasting phoney exit polls to discredit the official result.
The difference between the official result and the exit polls is that the official polling is verified by officials from each party, exit polling is entirely informal and verified by a random journalist. It's very common that people vote one way in private, then publicly claim they voted the other due to social pressure, thus any journalist can pressure people into lying about who they just voted for.

The violence is mostly communist linked university groups throwing stones, police response is mostly teargas, I'm hearing less then 5k protestors. That's a lot, enough to damage public buildings, and thus the army was called in to essentially protect riot police. Several protesters were killed from what I've seen, but I've also seen footage of protests armed with Molotov.

There have been persistent attempts to tip the state because it's position to the US and specifically to US oil companies is less than friendly. US special forces were kidnapped in Venezuela several years ago after being caught heavily armed and red handed attempting to organise a coup. So keep in mind the democracy is under both external and internal threat.


Reader 08/01/2024 (Thu) 10:14 Id: 19fff1 [Preview] No.22759 del
Reuters is saying 11 dead, so very much in nothing burger territory by local standards.
No evidence of vote rigging has been put forward by anyone, the US is crying that only an aggregate tally was released but that's very common because it protects individual neibourhoods against terrorist reprisal attacks. If they knew the opposition got exactly 200 votes, the 200 opposition voters would self identity, thus identifying government voters. The US set up aggregate elections this way in Afghanistan so it's a bullshit complaint, and the threat of US sanctions makes it painfully obvious that the US just hates the Venezuelan socialist government.

The electronic tallies took 6 hours to be verified, given the poor IT infrastructure that was hardly surprising. Some opposition figures were barred as witnesses, but that's not to say there were no witnesses at these stations just that an individual witness who turned up was kicked out. Likely for trying to disrupt voting.

Communists knocked down several statues in the city with sledge hammers, so you can probably see why the ruling party didn't let those individuals act as witnesses. Also the communists burnt election instructions last week. Why? Who knows.

It's a third world country, so recognise that security is always the priority.



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