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12, AMERICAN
FREE PRESS * March 25, 2013
* Issue 12 *
AMERICANFREEPRESS.NET * POPULISM & NATIONALISM

Chavez Fought
the
New World Order
• Despite mainstream media smears, Hugo Chavez was a real nationalist

By Michael Collins
Piper
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. Hugo Chavez, the colorful Venezuelan
strongman, a popular figure throughout
Latin America, is dead. Although
the controlled media contrived to mislead
Americans into perceiving Chavez
as “anti-American,” the truth is that the bombastic
South American icon was actually a forthright nationalist
critic of the internationalist and imperialist
forces often referred to as the New World Order.
Like many who oppose the privately owned Federal
Reserve money monopoly which operates unconstitutionally
on American soil, Chavez was a
critic of rampant global super-capitalism, which
Chavez called “the demon.”
There is no question Chavez knew the source of
his high-powered opposition. In 2000, announcing a
trip to Iraq, Chavez taunted his critics, remarking: “Imagine what the Pharisees will say when they see
me with Saddam Hussein.” On another occasion he
asserted: “The world has wealth for all, but some minorities,
the descendants of the same people that
crucified Christ, have taken over all the wealth of
the world.”
All of this is something of which even otherwise
well-informed American patriots may be unaware.
Should there be any doubt Chavez was perceived
as a roadblock in the way of the New World Order,
consider the warnings issued by David Rothkopf,
frontman at Kissinger Associates, the secretive pressure
group of Henry Kissinger, one of the foremost
advocates of the New World Order.
In Superclass: The Global Power Elite and the
World They Are Making — which acknowledges the
influence of such New World Order institutions as
Bilderberg, the Trilateral Commission and the Council
on Foreign Relations — Rothkopf spoke approvingly
of what he called the new global “superclass”
(that is, the New World Order elite) and said that, in
his words, the “political fault line” for the 21st century
is the battle of “Globalists vs. Nationalists,” that
an emerging “global network of antiglobalists” stood
opposed to the “superclass.” He wrote:
At the core of the “anti-network” is a small group
of leaders, linked by many shared characteristics
and attitudes though they come from widely different
regions of the world. They might be characterized
as “nationalists,” or opponents of the United
States, or critics of Western-led globalization. . . .
In their view, globalization is old Western imperialism
dressed up in new clothes, and they are reacting
to it much as they were trained to react to
such incursions. . . . Whether you characterize it as
nationalist vs. internationalist, populist vs. globalist,
or anti-neo-imperialist vs. pro-American globalization, the fact is that the battle lines are drawn.
Specifically naming three figures among that “small group of leaders” challenging the New World
Order as Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad,
Russian leader Vladimir Putin and Chavez, Rothkopf
candidly confirmed the primary underlying conflict
in our world today is — it has always been — the
fight by nationalists worldwide to preserve their nations’ sovereignty in the face of the concerted drive
by cosmopolitan internationalists to erect a global
imperium. Rothkopf’s admissions were a clear sign
the New World Order schemers recognized serious
forces were aligning against them.
Unfortunately, groups such as the John Birch Society
parroted the New World Order crowd and the
war-mongering pro-Israel neoconservatives by attacking
nationalists such as Ahmadinejad, Putin and
Chavez.
Considering all of this — quite naturally — from the time Chavez was elected president of Venezuela in
1999, the tightly knit interlocking network of Rothschild
dynasty-linked plutocratic families and Federal
Reserve-connected financial interests who
dominate the American military-industrial-media
complex never spared any fervor in denouncing
Chavez at any opportunity.
That international Zionism and the interwoven
forces of the New World Order were disturbed about
Chavez was at first largely kept under wraps. Zionist
hatred of Chavez was confined to small-circulation —
but nonetheless influential — journals read almost exclusively
by supporters of Israel and in elitist circles.
For propaganda purposes designed to manipulate
more broad-ranging concerns of freedom-loving
Americans, the media regularly stoked up the theme
Chavez was a “socialist” or a “communist” under the
thumb of Fidel Castro.
That Chavez was friendly toward Castro — as virtually
all Latin American leaders (even “conservatives”)
have been — not to mention leaders worldwide — was hardly “proof” Chavez was a communist.
Even The New York Review of Books admitted on
Oct. 6, 2005 that “a great many businessmen have
prospered under [Chavez’s] rule, and he has made it
clear he sees a significant role for the private sector
and, most particularly, for foreign investment.” So
Chavez was no “communist.”
In truth, Chavez modeled himself after Simon Bolivar —
liberator of the Andean colonies from the
Spanish crown — who, in even traditional American
history texts, was called “the George Washington of
South America.”
The simmering secret war against Chavez took a
new turn when, on the Aug. 22, 2005 broadcast of his “700 Club,” pro-Israel television evangelist Pat
Robertson — suggesting Chavez was a new communist
threat — openly called for the United States to
assassinate Chavez, then emerging as a forceful
critic of the global warmongering of the George W.
Bush administration.
Most Americans would have never heard of
Robertson’s provocation had it not been for the big
media loudly publicizing the evangelist’s remarks.
As such, Chavez and his supporters correctly saw
Robertson’s outburst as part of a carefully crafted
high-level scheme to direct American popular ire
against Chavez and set the stage for military action
against him.
In fact, the call for killing Chavez came just days
after the Bush administration’s foremost voice of
support in the media — the neoconservative Weekly Standard — slammed Chavez claiming he was “a
threat tomore than just his own people,” a danger to
the tiny but wealthy Jewish population in Venezuela,
bemoaning the fact Venezuelan state television speculated
Israel’s intelligence service, the Mossad, may
have been linked to the assassination of a local official
in Venezuela.
Asserting “hostility to Jews” was “one of the hallmarks
of the Venezuelan government,” the Standard cited a State Department “Report on Global Anti-Semitism” that purported to document, in the Standard’s
words, “how openly anti-Semitic the Venezuelan
government now is.”
Of particular concern was that one of Chavez’s
closest advisors, the late Norberto Ceresole, was “infamous”
for, they said, “conspiracy theories about
Jewish plans to control the planet” and that Ceresole
was a “holocaust denier” — that is, he questioned official
accounts of World War II history, a “crime”
punishable by imprisonment in many Western nations
calling themselves “democracies,” and which,
at the same time, hypocritically accused Chavez of
suppressing freedom of expression in Venezuela.
Within a short time, though, Jewish opposition to
Chavez went public in a big way. On Feb. 5, 2008 —
in a commentary in The Washington Post (a newspaper
that most definitely directs opinion among
movers and shakers in the nation’s capital) — Abe
Foxman, chief of the Anti-Defamation League (ADL)
of B’nai B’rith, launched a full-force attack on
Chavez. Headlined “Chavez’s Anti-Semitism,” Foxman’s
inflammatory broadside alleged a “rising wave
of anti-Semitism” in Venezuela traceable to Chavez.
Foxman charged Venezuelan officials and media
were “rehashing the ancient canard about Jewish
control, vilifying Jews and Israel as agents of imperialism,
and adopting anti-Semitic stereotypes about
Jewish financial influence.” Foxman also expressed
concern Chavez was friendly to Iran’s Ahmadinejad
and Syrian President al-Assad, among others the ADL
called “a verifiable threat to Israel and world Jewry.”
Although Chavez is gone, other leaders in South
America and worldwide — with the support of many
good Americans — still carry on his fight against the
New World Order.
. . ..Michael Collins Piper is the author of Final
Judgment, the controversial
“underground bestseller” documenting
the collaboration of Israeli intelligence in
the assassination of John F. Kennedy. He is
also the author of The New Babylon, The
High Priests of War, The
New Jerusalem: Zionist Power in America ,
The
Judas Goats: The Enemy Within,
Dirty
Secrets: Crime, Conspiracy & Cover-Up in
the 20th Century,
The
GOLEM: Israel's Hell Bomb,
and Target:
Traficant. These works can
be found at America
First Books and FIRST
AMENDMENT BOOKS:
1-888-699-NEWS. He has lectured
on suppressed topics in places as diverse as
Malaysia, Japan, Canada, Russia and Abu Dhabi. |
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(Issue Number 12, March 25, 2013, AMERICAN
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