VENEZUELA: ROUNDUP -4- GUAIDO SEEKS TO SELL OUT VENEZUELA’S OIL INDUSTRY, AND U.S. IS WILLING TO BUY

13 March 2019 — 

Juan Guaido, the self-proclaimed “interim president” of Venezuela, has offered to sell out Venezuela’s oil industry to foreign private companies, and the U.S. has expressed its willingness to buy.

Guaido has proposed a “draft legislation” that will sell Venezuela’s oil reserves to private companies, a Reuters report said. The move would shrink the participation of state-run oil company PdVSA.

Ricardo Hausmann, Guaido’s delegate to the Inter-American Development Bank, said, “We need to change the current framework. We need to open up the oil industry to private investment.”

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Russia Invests $14 Billion In Venezuela’s Orinoco Oil Fields & Gas Production [2016]

Russian company Rosneft plans to invest $500 million in the development of oil fields in the Orinoco oil belt in Venezuela. The agreement on additional investment was signed on Friday night, Feb. 19, 2016 in the presence of the President of the Bolivarian Republic Nicolas Maduro, Venezolana de Television TV channel said. “According to the law…
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ALEKSANDR KHALDEY: THE POSITIVE RESULTS OF A NEGATIVE YEAR

Source: StalkerZone, Translated by Ollie Richardson & Angelina Siard, 1/15/2019, iarex.ru

There is such a rule in the psychology of groups: the group puts pressure on an individual via its authority and opinion and demands from every member to obey its unwritten directives. The individual searches for safety, and therefore has a need to belong to a group, and in exchange for being accepted into the pack they submit to the demands of the group. The entire animal kingdom, from dogs to humans, is built on this.

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