Cuban exiles and fork-tongued Spanish companies form bridgehead for latest coup adventure
Quinto Dia columnist, Miguel Salazar continues his expose of opposition's conspiracy plans, saying first of all, that he has struck gold in his prediction a couple of months ago about an opposition media strategy aimed at linking the government with narco-trafficking ... a sure way of establishing parallels with the Noriega (Panama) case.
Collating reports, Salazar reveals that currently the main opposition task is to link President Hugo Chavez Frias not only with terrorist activities but more so, narco-trafficking. The trail stretches from El Salvador, Guatemala and Costa Rica ... the Coordinadora Democratica's (CD) hub is centered in Miami."
The maneuver to set up conditions for another coup attempt accompanied by renewed criticism from the Venezuelan Episcopal Conference (CEV) and foreign governments opposed to the administration ... an influential domestic group is working towards calling a general strike starting on December 2 ... it has an insurrectional character with attacks on electricity and energy plants.
The strike force is radical Cuban exile group with logistical aid from Spanish companies that surprisingly have contracts with the State.
A former Nicaraguan Colonel is training dissident Venezuelan military officers and Bandera Roja activists. The military leader appears as a businessman, meets Venezuelan businessmen and has a direct relationship with the Venezuelan Embassy in Washington.
"It's highly likely that we will be seeing videos and tapes of alleged conversations between President Chavez Frias and Fidel Castro, the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) and Libya's Ghadaffi ... documents of alleged illegal acquisition of assets by the President's family . ... a slander campaign presenting supposed Arab, Colombian and Spanish terrorists backed by the Venezuelan government. "
Some CD leaders have been very busy indeed in Caracas hotels drawing up plans in their areas to include civil disobedience plans between November 28 and December 2.