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There's an interesting article about the U.S. companies behind the anti-Chavez propaganda in Venezuela:
http://www.venezuelanalysis.com/analysis/2904
These companies are Ford, General Motors, DaimlerChrysler, Bridgestone Firestone, Goodyear, Alcoa, Shell, Pfizer, Dupont, Cargill, Coca-Cola, Kraft, Novartis, Unilever, Heinz, Johnson & Johnson, Citibank, Colgate Palmolive, DHL and Owens Illinois.
What do they have in common? It would probably be impossible for anyone to know for sure. But it certainly wouldn't surprise me to learn that the Rockefellers, either directly or through foundations, trusts, investment funds, interlocking directorates, and other financial mechanisms, had a controlling interest in all of them. When you've got a lot of money to invest, your blue chip options are rather limited. In any event, multinational corporations all have similar goals -- to exploit the resources and cheap labor of as many countries as they can, and to keep as much of their profits in private hands as they can.
That goes against everything that Hugo Chavez stands for in Venezuela.
In the book Thy Will Be Done The Conquest of the Amazon: Nelson Rockefeller and Evangelism in the Age of Oil, it says on p. 636, "....Venezuela was, after all, Nelson's second home, the site of his huge Monte Sacro ranch....Venezuela was the place where he discovered South America's oil as a personal investment, the place where he had put IBEC and AIA to the test, the place he even had chosen to bring his wife for their honeymoon...."
We'll never get an explanation from the Rockefellers, the Bushes, or the Cheneys of this world as to why God put their personal oil under the soil of places like Iraq and Venezuela, but neither will we ever shake their belief that anything anyone else has is rightfully theirs, no matter how many people they have to kill to get it.


