IMMINENT DISENROLLMENT - VENEZUELA

in #informationwar6 years ago (edited)

*The narcocorrupt government that ruins, impoverishes and deranges Venezuela is against the wall, mounted on a time bomb: The any moment will burst what everyone fears. What is imminent, unsustainable. Hollow-headed tyrants are with their hands tied, afraid of falling at any moment. There is nothing they can do to combat the plagues that they themselves - because of their incapacity, criminal acts and misconduct - have created. Hyperinflation every day impoverishes a population more, subject to starvation. Each day that comes is a nightmare. Speculation tightens the belts. There is not only hunger, but fights, hatred, sadness, disappointment. Already no miserable bonus can appease the desperate mood of those who do not know what to do to survive. They expect an explosion on either side. That there will be. The genocidal government knows it.

The country is not calm. Turbulent waters run underground. Everything is stirred. The rumors have also risen and run in the barracks. The blackouts increase those rumors.
The hungry are ready to go out to plunder at any time. The Resistance regroups in various parts of the country. The government knows and despairs. For the narcocorrupt everyone is suspicious. Everywhere the demonstrations of protests and stoppages arise: The unions have already realized that they are dying of hunger. Chavistas assholes and maduristas assholes are also dying of hunger. They have counted late. They also protest. State institutions are on the ground. They have no budget at all. The hospitals are on the ground. PDVSA broken, without medium. CORPOELEC ruined. Nothing can be done to avoid the blackouts, which the government accredits terrorists. CANTV in ruin. The Metro running by inertia. The missions on the ground. The country practically collapsed. Soon all of Venezuela will be a burning riot. The government gets desperate and prepares to go out and kill. That's the only thing they know how to do very well.

@nathy11

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I am so sorry that your beautiful country had to go down this way....

  • I hope I can visit it some day, when things have changed to the better.