This video presents evidence of a political conspiracy involving drug traffickers and foreign actors attempting to undermine progressive governments in Latin America, specifically targeting Colombia's 2026 presidential elections through electoral fraud, intimidation of political candidates, and manipulation of electoral institutions. The content reveals audio recordings showing coordinated efforts to discredit progressive candidates and manipulate election results, highlighting the dangers of electoral interference and the importance of democratic institutions in protecting political processes.
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It's not official, but there's a rumor circulating on social media and elsewhere that President Gustavo Petro might be resigning. It stems from a strong political interpretation that began to grow from journalistic, legal and opposition sectors. After several simultaneous moves by the government, including yesterday, Mr. Santiago Maure and Mr. Levi Rincón discussed this possibility on their program. It all began when Petro stopped talking about the constituent assembly as a future idea and started making it a central focus of political mobilization and institutional pressure, right in the middle of the 2026 presidential campaign. At the same time, the president has seemed almost compelled to talk about the campaign, and in several public events, encrypted messages of support for our candidate Iván Cepeda began to be mixed with speeches about the need for a constituent assembly. That's where some analysts begin to hypothesize that Petro might try to resign and campaign for the continuation of this project, because it is a project and this time in the hands of our candidate Iván Cepeda, and also get on board and go straight for the constituent assembly.
Today, we will all work together to develop this possibility. Please, in the forum that belongs to you, in your comments and with our journalist Hernán Riaño, and we are waiting for a guest. Let's see if it arrives now, perhaps to bring us closer to our opinion and yours on this great possibility.
In the interview that President Gustavo Petro gave to Caracol at 6 am, everything was discussed, but there was one point that left me, Mauricio, thinking, and I quote what the president said in this interview. If progressivism loses the elections, they're going to persecute me. What a responsibility the historic pact and all of us progressives have to take care of the life of our president.
Petro also stated that this issue does not frighten him so much because a similar situation occurred after he left the mayor's office in Bogotá. "I am objective," said President Gustavo Petro. One thing is how we treat the opposition, how wise, please. Another thing is how the opposition treats us, he added. And so that you can develop your opinion in your comments and so that we can learn about this very delicate matter, I would like you to please watch the video of the 6 am interview with our president, Gustavo Petro. Let's observe, please.
Society as a whole is what makes things right.
Many societies have made mistakes, and Colombia too, many times in choosing political projects that end up destroying the country itself or condemning it to an endless war. Well, we have 75 years of violence. You can't tell a person that they are responsible for 75 years of violence. It is a national mistake regarding how to resolve conflicts that every society has. That's one thing, and therefore it is not re-election that determines whether a political project remains or not, but the will of a society and the way it perceives its present and its immediate future.
The topic you're asking me about is Cepeda and whether I have to be prosecuted. Rest assured that if progressivism loses the elections, they will persecute me.
Uh, it already happened to me after I was mayor. It happened to me before I was mayor. Well, I've had times where dying has been a possibility, even for the day I'm living or for the next day. It's not that the topic scares me, but I am objective.
How we treat our opposition is one thing, how that opposition, when in government, treated us is another.
And here I have no doubt whatsoever, right? It's not that I'm going to be prosecuted, it's that I have to defend my existence, both personally and for the existence of a political project that could be, as they've said during the campaign, exterminated.
You agree with Gustavo Bolívar when he says that if progressivism does not win in the first round, it will take 10 years to try again.
Uh, I don't set those dates.
Chile, 1973, and not by elections, but by force, since it took how long as 40 years. And if I go to Spain, history, eh, after the Spanish Civil War, which left a million dead and then 50 million European dead because it coincided with the Second World War, progressivism in Spain was delayed in reaching a government until the death of Franco, just as happened with Pinochet.
So these are very long stages for a generation, even in which progressivism can simply be silenced in very dark times that the history of a country experiences.
The same thing has happened in Colombia, hasn't it?
If we look at the 1986 Constitution, well, it lasted 100 years. We were the ones who repealed the 1986 Constitution through a constituent assembly, the one in 1991. And then that period, which had a lot of violence and which had very serious reforms attempted by the Liberal Party, but ultimately ineffective, reflects very long stages of political reaction.
Yes.
Where a society can simply become dark. There are nations that die.
A nation is not eternal, even the concept of nation is not eternal in humanity. And nations are born, grow, develop, and die.
Well, welcome once again to your channel, Capsules for Memory. At this moment we would really love it if you could tell us what part of this beautiful Macondo you are connecting from or what part of the diaspora you are watching the program from. The question is simple: would this be a strategy if it were true? This rumor that's starting to circulate among journalists and political analysts, that President Gustavo Petro might resign, is a strategy, perhaps not just to save his life, because if President Gustavo Petro remains part of the current regime, then we could protect him, right? Or to support the president, future president Iván Cepeda and in turn the constituent assembly. What do you think? And we're going to start reading comments at some point from the ones you're posting. Mr. Hernán, good morning and I would like to quickly know your opinion regarding these rumors that are being heard in some hallways.
[snort] Warm greetings, Mauricio, warm greetings to Luis Alfonso who will be connected soon and to the people who are connecting with us at this moment. Mauricio, I have a very personal position regarding gossip and rumors. I do n't like to talk about them, I don't like to refer to them because they have no basis in reality. These are the wishes of a person who expresses them as if they were news. With all due respect to Delis Rincón and Santiago Mour and all of them, uh, nobody can interpret, much less Gustavo Petro, nobody can interpret him and that is a sin that many progressives and many journalists commit.
The truth of the matter is that at this moment there are two months left, June, July and August 7, that is, two months and a few days until Petro completes his term. What would happen if Petro left? Let's say I do n't like to talk about that. What would happen to the project and the remaining government? Because unfortunately, the right wing is very entrenched within the government. But I repeat, I don't like to refer to it; it seems to me an outburst to waste time on that, given so many problems and the possibility of a very large, open electoral fraud today, and I will refer now to the statements of Senator Benny Moreno who practically announces the fraud.
[snort] Well, today we are joined by the journalist from Free Journalism, Mr. Luis Alfonso Mena. Don Luis Alfonso, how are you?
Have a very good day. And what is your opinion regarding those rumors that President Gustavo Petro might be considering resigning from the presidency as a strategy?
Hello, Mauricio. Hello, Hernán. Good morning still.
Greetings.
Yes, good greetings to you. Thank you for the invitation.
[clears throat] I just finished my program here, which usually runs until 12, 12:30. I finished it earlier today, I started it earlier too to keep you company this morning, right? I think that's absurd. I don't know, I don't know where that rumor comes from. I share Hernán's way of thinking. No, no, I don't attach any importance to the rumors. Uh, there are people who in these 4 years have had to fight against everything and sometimes against everyone, [clears throat] because look how from the alternative field itself, as I understand it, this kind of falsehood is spread.
President Gustavo Petro is not going to be so irresponsible as to hand over his government before completing it. By no means.
On the contrary, what is needed is his wisdom, his guidance to bring it safely to port until the end, as he is demonstrating. So, the fact that he's releasing videos in which he presents a balance sheet and has his cabinet presenting a balance sheet, in no way means that he's saying goodbye prematurely, or that he plans to end his term in office in any way. I believe, and even less so from my point of view, that there is no one who can conclude it because Mrs. Francia Márquez did not measure up. Mrs. Francia Márquez dedicated herself to other things, less to helping the government, the president. Rather, it ended up helping certain sectors of the oligarchic establishment to attack our government. So there's no one to continue. She would be the one to continue the presidency, the vice president from a constitutional point of view, and I don't think the president is thinking of leaving the position to her. So if you're so kind as to spread that kind of nonsense.
Perfect, Mr. Hernán, if you would be so kind, please read Mr. Carlos Buitrago's message to us.
Mr. Carlos Burago's message says, "I don't believe in gossip, it's just a load of nonsense."
Perfect. Well, and I also start by asking this question to each of you, because it's the trend that's being presented on social media, right? And now let's keep one thing in mind: if President Gustavo Petro were to submit his resignation at this moment, be very clear that it is Congress that approves that resignation.
And I can almost guarantee you that at that point they'll want Petro to stay. Don Luis, and please help me with Mr. Hector's comment.
No, I think it's a comment that appears there, if you can't read it, Luis, I'm sorry. It says there, the thing is that I have some... Well, it says there, it says Mauricio G, that's how we win, they're going to chase him. I'm worried about his safety. May God always protect and watch over him.
Okay, perfect. So let's move on to the next ones. If you would be so kind. And changing the subject, let's get to what you need to know, so stay tuned because we have things we haven't told you about yet. Be careful because our candidate Iván Cepeda called out Uribe Vélez, as we say here in our Colombian slang, and taking into account that we are a multi-ethnic country, and reminded him how racist this Mr. Álvaro Uribe Vélez is. Let's please watch the video and hate speech. He called me Apache. What does that mean?
A former president of the Republic, referring to a fellow citizen as an Apache, as an indigenous person, insulted me with the word indigenous. " You are an Indian," he told me.
That's Uribe. That is the extreme right wing that wants to govern Colombia again, but we are not going to allow it.
[ovation] Attention, we will not return to the stage where one man can call another, as an insult, that he is an indigenous person and that goes unpunished. That's not going to happen again.
The head of state respects indigenous people. Moreover, in my case, the second position in the State will fortunately be in the hands of an indigenous elder, my colleague Aida.
And there is violence against the poor in the country.
It's [clearing of throat] invisible, but it's perhaps one of the worst there is. The arrogance with which they treat the poor in our society, those who have a little more and treat them with contempt because they believe that the goods and money they have make them better human beings than others.
Yes, they forget that it has been a bad life many times, exploiting those poor people many times.
Often there is that other hatred and that other contempt against people who are in a situation of disability.
of those who believe themselves to be normal, more capable, neither ableism, nor racism, nor [music] aporophobia, nor patriarchy to come more into political society.
Well, one more piece of information for why to vote and continue with progressivism, right?, in this country. And watch out, we have commandos. Ivan, please get drunk in your comments during the first round.
But listen, because we have to make this an anthem, because yesterday, precisely, all the people—and we have news from Hernán Muriel, and we have several news items—and Mr. Luis Alfonso will be preparing the news that each of you should know, but I want this to become an anthem because we exposed Uribismo, and no matter how much they try to erase that image, in our memory, in our hearts, there will always be mourning for the mothers who had to search for their children in mass graves, and many of them were murdered at the doorsteps of their own families' homes, not next to a mural, yes, feeling threatened, just as Uribismo wants to portray it today, and Mr. Álvaro Ribe Vel—I want you to watch this video, please, because we have to make it an anthem, please. You'll never blow up the memory of her.
Univistas that we were able to paint the memory of the doghouse, you'll never save it.
Unista, we set you to painting, the memory of listening can never be erased. [music] Uivista, urivista.
Well, Urivista, Urivista, we put you to work painting and as a strange thing, imagine, Alfonso, that yesterday I had the opportunity and I tell everyone and Mr. Hernán Riaño that I had the opportunity to talk for 2 and a half hours with a person assigned to me from the YouTube platform because of my constant complaints about the hacking and they only took as a reference a single video. Do you know how many copyright claims were filed against you when they themselves realized they did n't have the copyright? 1200 complaints.
100 complaints are being filed by bots and Uribistas. And the YouTube character explained to me that, of course, when YouTube receives those copyright complaints and because, mind you, I'm inciting violence, which is also another complaint, the robot, the algorithm, stops promoting the videos. That's the strategy they're using. Mr. Luis Alfonso, Mena of free journalism.
What is the news that Colombians need to know today?
Please.
Well, without a doubt, without a doubt it has to do with the actions being undertaken by the President of the Republic, Gustavo Petro, and also Dr. Luis Guillermo Pérez, who is one of the most outstanding jurists in this country and has also been at the forefront of the legal fight in defense of the vote against a character, a criminal, a criminal, an unpresentable person named Juan Orlando Hernández. In our previous contact with you, we mentioned this situation, but President Petro has now spoken out and does not hesitate to call him an outlaw. It is an adjective that seems absolutely pertinent to me. Forido is a criminal of the worst kind, of the worst species, of the worst sort.
So this guy, Juan Orlando Hernández, I sent you, Hernán, two audios in case we could put them out, uh, in which this guy asks Nasrias Fura, the dictator in Honduras, for money, to start the campaign to discredit the governments and progressivism in Mexico, in Colombia and against the Celaya couple and Siomara Castro. So he is an absolutely shady character who in another audio says that if communism in Latin America has to be eradicated through crimes, then it must be done. If we have to kill, we have to kill. Confess. He is a murderer, a criminal who was sentenced in the United States to 45 years in prison. And this tyrant who is at the head of the empire, the current foreman of the empire, Donald Trump, who now wants to invade Cuba and that's why he brought in Raúl Castro, uh uh they fabricated a dossier on him, right? Those files that the empire invents are to have the excuse, in quotes, and to invade the country, just as they did with Venezuela. They believe that Cuba is Venezuela, that in Cuba they will back down, that they will defeat Cuba, kidnap Raúl Castro, and take over that country. That's what they want to do. But they're wrong because Cuba is not Venezuela.
So, it's very important. It is very important, dear friends.
This ties in with what Hernán was just saying, regarding the pronouncement of that worm, Berni Moreno, unfortunately born in Colombia, but he's more American than Colombian, and over there in Miami he became a congressman for the Republican Party and now they're sending him as the vanguard of imperialism to attack our elections and especially to attack Iván. I've been denouncing it for a while now. I remember, dear friends, you weren't on that program, but I was invited to a program about international issues, it was called the International Marathon of Progressivism before the elections on March 8th, and I was warning about that there. They didn't pay much attention to me. They didn't pay much attention to me because our people are very inward-looking, very provincial, even within the left itself people are very provincial, very inward-looking and prefer to turn a blind eye to the empire. They don't cover their eyes. Well, it turns out the empire is there and wants to control our lives, everyone's lives.
And with the reissue of the Monroe Doctrine, based on the doctrine of Donald Trump, to revive it with terms, concepts, and content worse than those of the original Monroe Doctrine, they want to establish dominance over all of Latin America. And since Donald Trump has been militarily defeated by the heroic people of Iran and the Islamic Revolution, which has become a beacon of the world's anti-imperialist struggle, he is furious, and since he arrived from China with his tail between his legs, also defeated because Ji Pin received him but didn't pay him any attention. So now, to create a big smokescreen, he's attacking Cuba, isn't he? They are trapping Raúl Castro, who has only fought for his country for 70 years and believes that with this they are going to subjugate Cuba. and Mr. Narrias Fura and Mr. Juan Orlando Hernández, the drug trafficker released by Trán. Imagine, a drug trafficker sentenced in his own country to 45 years and Donald Trump releases him with that power that the gringos have in their famous rule of law, in quotes, to pardon. And they pardoned him so that he could help win the Honduran elections, which Narrias Fura didn't win, but Salvador Nasrala did; they took them away and put Narrias Fura in power. So that? To launch a whole scheme against progressive governments, Mexico, Colombia, Petro, Cepeda and Brazil. The three largest countries in Latin America, geographically, demographically and politically the most important, are not under the empire's control. And that is the great hatred that Donald Trump and his entire Miami gang feel, starting with Marco Rubio. I know we are facing that threat. The Colombian people are not like Ecuador, Honduras, or Argentina, where people fell for the extortion of the tyrant Tron and his cronies. Well, we already have the audios, but I would like to make a contribution because the president of Colombia, my dear friends and wonderful people who are with us, Gustavo Petro, announced, listen very carefully, and this was presented by none other than Inravisión, that he will file a criminal complaint precisely against the former president of Honduras, Mr. Juan Orlando Hernández, for conspiring and representing a threat to the democracy of the Colombian people. The Colombian president labeled Hernández a proven drug trafficker, because it's more than proven, is n't it? Another thing is that the convicted man was convicted in the United States. Of course. Yes sir. What was the trigger? In other words, what led President Gustavo Petro to denounce Mr. Juan Orlando Hernández? The announcement came after the release of a series of recordings that we already have in the studio, as Mr. Luis Alfonso asked us to do, right? that supposedly reveal a conspiracy or not supposedly reveal a conspiracy of far-right actors and drug traffickers to affect the governments of Colombia and Mexico, that of Mr. President Gustavo Petro and that of Mrs. Claudia Shane Baum. I'm going to post one of the audio files that appears here. Mr. Luis Alfonso, please come in.
Please send me about $50,000 to Rosales' account, please, because we are going to rent an apartment here and set up an office there to put a digital journalism unit. Uh, someone else here is going to handle it for me, someone from the US president's team.
Well, he's one of the Republicans who are collaborating with us. They're going to set up a news site where they're going to release some important information about Manuel Chalaya and Semana Castro, which I'm going to transfer from a friend's account starting at one o'clock. Let's see if they can give it to you in cash, but explain to me what we're going to do with that. We won. We are going to set up an intelligence cell, Mr. President, from here in the United States, so that they can't track us down there in Honduras. It's going to be like a Latin American news site.
I was on a call with President Javier Ly and it was successful, very, very good. And I believe that at this point we can do great things for all of Latin America. There are some cases coming against Mexico, there are some cases coming against Colombia, and most importantly, there are cases coming against Honduras, in this case against the Celaira family. I also think you need a little more money for yourself. We're going to send you another 150,000 so you can survive a little longer. Let's move on from Mr. Luis Alfonso and give you the floor.
Please share your thoughts, and then we'll move on to the next video, or if not, to the next audio.
Yes, you heard how terrible it is.
Who's speaking there? Two shady characters from Honduras. On one side, Juan Orlando Hernández, the first, who was president of Honduras for two terms after overthrowing José Manuel Celaya García, the husband of Yomara Castro, who just served as president for 4 very successful years in Honduras, but unfortunately her candidate Mitsi Moca was not elected. Look at the dangers of not choosing those who form governments, of not choosing new candidates after progressive governments. And this Mr. Juan Orlando Hernández, after finishing his governments, which were absolutely neoliberal, repressive, and in which he was dedicated to drug trafficking, was extradited to the United States. That is the revenge he wants to carry out against the Celaya family. And then he was convicted there, tried in the courts of the United States and sentenced to 45 years in prison. Well, Mr. Donald Trump frees him by using his power of pardon.
Imagine releasing a drug trafficker sentenced to 45 years in his own country. And who said anything?
This did not happen now. This happened a while ago, last year, since November of last year, we have been following this because those elections in Honduras were absolutely disastrous, fraudulent. They spent the entire month of December counting fewer than 6,000 votes to install Nasrias Fura, who is the one doing their bidding and who, stealing money from his own people, tells him, "We're going to give you an advance of another $150,000 to support you there, in addition to the $350,000 they had already announced and the $350,000 that Javier Mila guarantees." That's why President Gustavo Petro and former minister Luis Guillermo Pérez are announcing lawsuits in Argentina against Satra Pamiley, that clown who has destroyed Argentina, and against Juan Orlando Hernández in Honduras. Orlando Hernández remains in the United States under the protection and patronage of Donald Trump, conspiring against Latin American governments. And it's clear that these 37 audio recordings—this is just one, there are 36 more—are behind the conspiracy.
This murderer, this criminal, this drug trafficker is behind the conspiracy. against the elections in Colombia. Let's listen to the second one, which is a dialogue between this gentleman, this drug trafficker, and the Vice President of Honduras.
Let's listen to it; it's revealing, and I already sent you some money because we're going to set up an office here with the support of some Republicans to be able to attack and eradicate the cancer of the left there in Honduras and throughout Latin America. Um, I was telling President Fura that we were able to speak with Aviar Miley, and he's also supporting us with $350,000.
Um, another great friend of ours from Mexico is also already supporting us for the Mexican issue.
We're quite ready and hoping this moves forward strongly.
Mr. President, if you'd like, we can omit the details. I just wanted to confirm the amount, since I already know it, and I'm going to take care of all the arrangements. $300,000.
So, Mr. Luis Alfonso, look how they steal the money from the Honduran people, right? Look [clears throat] you. With the Ms. María Antonieta Mejía, the presidential appointee, Vice President of Honduras.
Look at the audacity.
They are playing with the resources of their own people to hand them over to a conspirator, a criminal. And in a third audio that I sent you, Ernan, she speaks of how if it is necessary to kill, to murder, to eradicate communism from Latin America, it must be done, and that it is necessary to lie, that it must be denied that Siomara Castro had a good government, because the progressive government of Siomara Castro delivered many works and many achievements to her country. This tyrant who says that if it is necessary to deny that, it must be denied because communism must be eradicated from Latin America, and with crimes, with murders, killing people, we are in the presence of a criminal. That is why President Gustavo Petro very aptly calls him an outlaw, and that outlaw is at the service of the most treacherous, the most nefarious and negative elements of this continent, who met with Donald Trump on the 7th.
March, let's remember that well, in Miami to kneel before him and sign a commitment, a supposed commitment to fight drug trafficking, releasing one of the worst drug traffickers.
How about that? And it's simply 12 lackeys to attack the progressive governments of the continent allied with Benjamin Netanyahu, the genocidal leader of the nefarious terrorist regime of Israel, who also put up the money for that drug trafficker's bail. How about that scheme, friends?
Well, here's the next audio, Luis Alfonso. Let's play it so people can listen to it. This is extremely delicate, as Luis Alfonso is saying, because from here also stems, I would say, what could happen—and let's hope it doesn't—to the presidential campaigns, excuse me, right now in May.
Let's listen to the audio, please. I sent it to Rosales' account, but I think it's el0000 is not the same. Well, while Mr. Hernán is putting it in, Mr. Hernán, what's the news? Sorry, Luis Alfonso, while we look for the audio. What's the news, Mr. Hernán, that the Colombian people need to know?
Put the microphone on, Mr. Hernán, if you would be so kind.
Ah, wait, it seems it didn't go away. I'll send it to you again. Yes, thank you very much. I'll send it to you again, brother. It didn't go away.
Well, in the last few hours, Mr. Berni Moreno is practically asking for electoral fraud in Colombia. I already sent it to you, Hernán. Sorry, I already sent it to you. There it is. He's practically asking for fraud.
So, I'll upload the video and continue with the news later, but I have to download it. Okay, then, give them the news, we'll put the audio in right now, Hernán.
Yes. So, Mr. Berny Moreno is practically asking for or demanding fraud in Colombia and that's... This is of fundamental gravity. He says the following: the audio, directly from Mr. Berny Moreno, is copyrighted and cannot be represented by us, basically.
So, the issue is this: he says, " Votes from areas where there is supposedly pressure from illegal armed groups should not be counted." And this has to do with all the paraphernalia they set up with the fake audios that have already been proven to be fake, recorded in a prison. Yes, all of that has already been proven, but the media and this Mr. Berny Moreno continue to use that tool, that falsehood, that fabrication, that hoax, to say that there are votes pressured by illegal armed groups. And he comes out saying he's coming as an observer. Let's remember that it was Mr. Uscate and two other members of parliament from the Democratic Center who went to tell Berny Moreno to come as an informal observer of the May 31st electoral process.
He comes and immediately anticipates the United States government's actions. Unidos will not recognize the election results, and that's what they're saying. And they're asking the National Electoral Council (CNE), they're asking the CNE not to count the votes from the area where there's supposedly pressure from illegal armed groups. This has very serious implications, comrades, because first, they're openly interfering in our elections. They're telling the National Electoral Council what it should and shouldn't approve, and third, they're coming here with 85 more people to act as informal observers. In other words, they're coming here—they already anticipated this—they're coming here, and they're saying, "We don't accept those votes." We do not accept those votes, which are where President Gustavo Petro has more support because they are territories where everyone has already shown that they are in favor of Iván Cepeda. This is very serious and we as Colombians must reject it. President Gustavo Petro responded by saying that we are a democracy and we are not vassals of anyone.
It's important at this moment, please, in your comments, what do you think precisely about the performance of this Colombian gentleman Bernardo Moreno with Excuse me, I interrupt you, Mauricio, he says he 's Italian, right? Let's remember that he says he is Italian.
Yes, no, but the man is a distant cousin of Mr. Álvaro Orive B's wife, but they are cousins, right?
Mrs. Lina Moreno de Uribe, who is also none other than a brother.
[clears throat] I would think of Mr. Luis Alberto Moreno as one of the biggest swindlers Colombia has ever had, according to investigations. Who was president? The group are those from the Amarilo group, let's remember.
The yellow group. Yes, gentlemen, it's a barbaric thing. Okay, let's make another turn. I'm still on about the matter of Mr. Álvaro Uribe Vélez, and it turns out that our representative to the chamber, Mr. Alfredo Mondragón, had to stand up like a tiger in Congress yesterday to tell a few people that they are extremely worried about the morale, right? It is nothing more than a right to free expression and a reminder to the Colombian people that we will always stand with the victims. And Alfredo Mondragón came out with this video because I want us to watch it, please.
Santiago Uribe. That's what they should be afraid of. Uribe is a murderer. 28 years in prison for the beating.
What was the intention? Overlapping.
Overlapping. You are the ones who are so secretive that you believe that the violence is carried out by mothers of young people murdered under the democratic security regime, and not by the relatives of a paramilitary member convicted on appeal, a murderer sentenced to 28 years, and you are so stunned and afraid that you are surprised by a mural. They are so surprised by a mural, and they should be surprised because the paramilitary and murderer, brother Álvaro Urive Vélez, 28 years old, is basically dedicated to murdering the people. That should really hurt them. That's what should hurt you.
Murderers. Santiago Uribe's killers.
That's what they should be afraid of.
Uribe is a murderer. 28 years in prison. That paramilitary guy, that paramilitary guy.
Uribe the Assassin. Yeah, [music] that's what really matters in this sad town, [clears throat] is n't it? Pay attention to that, and before we get to the audio—because the audio we 've been waiting for has already been uploaded—let me make this small complaint as well. In the photo you see, there appears to be nothing more and nothing less than a photograph of, let's say, the logo of the Queralti group. Be careful, because this is extremely delicate, isn't it? Extremely delicate. And the Hayat Hotel is at the top, right? Here in Bogotá. Who owns this hotel? Well, none other than Mr. Luis Carlos Sarmiento Angulo. And what happened?
So Luis Carlos Sarmiento Angulo very kindly lent the hotel to the Keralti group, mind you, so they could bring any number of employees, right? And from there they would be told who to vote for. It's that simple. They already told him, "Come on, we're going to gather you here. Welcome to my daddy Luis Carlos Sarmiento Angulo's hotel, and we're going to tell you who the hell to vote for." And also, each of you do me the favor of casting five votes for Mr. Abelardo de la Espreanse, dismissing the Queralti group. That's how things are moving, [clears throat] the complaint that Mr. Luis Alfonso Mena just made and, by extension, the Jupiter project. This is Project Jupiter, and so you can see that none other than Mr. Luis Carlos Sarmiento Angulo is also collaborating on this. You, gentlemen employees of Grupo Queralte, get me five votes for Mr. Aberaldo la Espello, that's lucky, I tell you, and you leave the Queralti group patch. What do you think?
Here is the audio, Mr. Luis Alfonso, and I'm going to play it. Well, two appear for me, one that says killer voice, that voice, that one.
Let's put this up and see what it says to people. So that we can be at peace [music] will be played. If repression is needed to control the country, then so be it. That we have to do that everything that is going to happen, deaths, [music] murders, kidnappings, are coming from the communists.
I have at least one group already ready there. At the armed gate, they are all ready and lined up to begin the hunt. I also have a list of people who need to be given a hard time, let's just say it seems that way.
If you want [music], you want to have people controlled, you need to oppress them, squeeze them, counteract violence by generating violence, that's what [music] the president said and once we locate him, we proceed with the capture or whatever needs to be done.
Once the impeachment trial is over, we'll leave. First, jail or death. That's how I'm going to say it. Jail, death, or blood or [music] dismissal.
Every day we are getting closer to staying in power and doing what we have to do to avoid falling back into the hands of the communists. Even though they were a good government, even though things went down, the [music] needs to be put in people's minds, in their heads, that it wasn't like that. And I need to have that liquidity because we're going to set up an office here with the support of some Republicans to be able to attack and [music] extrip the cancer of the left there in Honduras and all of Latin America. [Music] It's going to be like a Latin American news site that I had in a call with President Javier Lilly and it was successful, very, very good, and I think that at this point we can do great things for all of Latin America, and he is supporting with 350,000. There are also some cases coming against Mexico, there are some cases coming against Colombia, the Prime Minister of Israel [Music] is going to give us his support. They had everything to do with my departure and negotiation, in fact. [music] Mr. Luis Alfonso, what is happening in this audio so that you can kindly explain it to the people, please?
This is an audio summary of the other two that we presented a few minutes ago, but it adds other elements from other audios. I reiterate, these were audios that I managed to obtain and they are certified, they have already been subjected to expert analysis.
Pablo Iglesias from the Spanish channel Red, the original source of these 37 videos, and they are on a page, later I will send you the link to that page on the internet, there are hosted the 37 audios which are fatal of dialogues of criminals. Uh, they were obtained by Pablo Iglesias. That's why in Honduras and the United States this criminal announced—because they're shameless, they 're not cynical—that there are lawsuits against Pablo Iglesias and against those who disseminated those audios. Because? Because it's been exposed, because their whole plot has fallen apart, right? Furthermore, a criminal conspiracy. That is why President Petro calls them outlaws. Look at what they're saying. If it's necessary to kill, kill, disappear, do whatever needs to be done. The other one, the interlocutor, who is surely a Honduran parasite linked to the armed forces, says, "Here we already have some contingents ready to do that and apply the soap to them." Imagine the terminology of bandits, of criminals, right? Applying the "ratrama" (a slang term for intimidation or harassment), he says, is a horrible, appalling thing, something criminals do, and they are the ones who now have power in Honduras. Poor, poor people who fall into the hands of these murderers. Well, that's the kind of people we're talking about, people who are conspiring to smear the governments of Mexico, Colombia, and the candidacy of the historic pact. That's the barrage.
Who's behind that? Donald Trump. The thing is, Trump doesn't want to appear because he met with President Petro on February 3rd, so he wants to keep up appearances. No, I just said what a kind person he was and we ended up being good friends and everything. So, through whom does he do it, like every hypocrite and tyrant, well, he does it through Marco Rubio, through criminals like Juan Orlando Hernández, financed by Benjamin Netanyaho. In other words, the network is made up of criminals, of genocidal maniacs. Look at what it says. They did not govern well.
Celaya says that he and his wife Siomara Castro did a good job governing, they lowered prices on everything, but they are communists and must be killed, he says. They must be stopped. Ah, yes, sir, 50 years to the era of the worst of the Cold War, the worst of the Cold War, of the most vulgar, most blatant anti-communism, which led to the most atrocious violence in all these countries. And we are regressing towards the dictatorships of the Southern Cone in the 1970s, of Pinochet, of Videla in Argentina, of Bordaverry in Uruguay, of Strotner in Paraguay, of Somoza in Nicaragua, of Trujillo in the 1950s in the Dominican Republic and of other tyrants of that kind. The thing is, now they don't do it directly with tyrants, but rather through entrapment, dirty war, low fairness, by setting up satraps, by setting up lackeys, like the 12 who met with Tron on March 7. And we are witnessing everything they planned there against progressive governments, and here in Colombia, against none other than the tyrant Álvaro Uribe Vélez ( 2002-2010).
Beware of that.
I wanted to add something, Mauricio, but you're wrong because Colombia, Colombia is not Honduras, nor Argentina, nor Ecuador, nor Chile. I made sure that in Chile, Mr. Gabriel Boric, who appeared to be a left-wing president, led an absolutely mediocre government, one of absolute conciliation with the Chilean oligarchy. And that's why they defeated him so easily. Yes sir.
The Communist Party candidate, who was the left-wing candidate, won the first round, but couldn't hold on to winning in the second. We have to be alert to that here, but the same thing won't happen again because in Chile last year there were two right-wing and far-right candidates, like here PI, the left-wing candidate, went for the center and won in the first round, but adding the two from the right and the far-right, well, they easily defeated her here. That can't happen because we have to win in the first division, but even in the event that we don't win in the first division, we're going to win in the second. We must not play into the false narrative that you can only win in the first division. Also in the second round, and the CELAC survey, from the Center for Strategic Studies of Latin America CELAC with a G at the end, tells us that in the second round Iván Cepeda wins by more than six points against Mr. Ripper Abelardo de la Espriella and by five points against the candidate of the Butcher, Mrs. Paloma Valencia, land grabber, as Iván Cepeda said in Popayán.
Yes sir. And let it be clear, colleagues and Mr. Hernán, that President Gustavo Petro did not group them together. Look at that beautiful exercise. And he pointed to us, saying, "Those are the ones who have been robbing you for over two centuries. We've already identified them, and it's up to the Colombian people. If we keep voting for them... Don Hernán, I'll give you the floor now. Allow me. At the bottom of the banner, there's a number: 315 640336.
Capsules for Memory. It's a completely independent channel. We don't receive money from absolutely anyone, not even for advertising, because I'm very careful about the advertising they want to do on the channel. And that's why I and other independent channels campaign. And that number is linked to the platform on Davie Plata. Um, 315 640336.
What's the idea? Only if you like the work we do on the Capsules for Memory channel, the political activism I do in favor of progressivism, in favor of human rights and the freedoms of the people, I invite you to join us with a voluntary contribution because it's the only way." a way to keep moving forward every day. Especially since I just told you that we have over 1,000 complaints per video from far-right groups in Colombia against the videos uploaded to the "Capsules for Memory" channel. I'm not making this up; they told me directly yesterday from the YouTube platform. It's that simple. And I thank the people who have so kindly joined this campaign. Mr. Hernán, what's the other news?
Because I see that President Gustavo Petro is always in favor of the people. What 's the situation, Mr. Hernán?
Well, yesterday or the day before yesterday you were very happy because you had blocked the National Electoral Council (CNE), you had blocked Atlas Intel. Yes, that for the last week and week they could no longer advertise polls from that company. Well, it turns out that yesterday Mr. Álvaro Hernán Prada lifted the sanction against Atlas Intel in less than 48 hours.
Semana magazine.
Yes. And there was a very heated argument on Caracol Radio between Fabiola Márquez, who She's one of the magistrates of the historic pact, it seems, and Mr. Álvaro Prada, because he's confronting her about why she lifted the sanction against Atlas Inter in 24 hours. Let's see the video, please.
The video, Mr. Hernán tells me, the one Fabiola mentions.
Of course, she did n't do it right.
Let's finish, let's start the session for Tuesday without authorization.
Please.
No, ma'am, you're mistaken.
That's great, Mr. Hernández. That was the confrontation that happened. What happens is that Álvaro Prada is involved in a number of crimes, including the same crimes for which they convicted and then saved Álvaro Uribe Vélez. It's not the same thing; it's the buying of witnesses and all those things, and the Supreme Court supposedly restarted the process against him.
That was after a break, but this is what's cooking in the National Council. Electoral.
It's very difficult, Don Hernán, because I perceive that we need to realize how Project Jupiter is also operating within the same institutions, and how it's possible that a supposed magistrate like Álvaro Hernán Prada, who has been trying to escape jail for a while now, mind you, doesn't give credence to another magistrate within the National Electoral Council regarding her decisions. To say that Álvaro Hernán Prada is telling you here within the National Electoral Council whatever Daddy Uribe and I feel like is very difficult in the midst of a country where we know democracy exists. Luis Alfonso, what is your opinion on this event in the National Electoral Council, please?
No, terrible. This has been happening for some time now. Remember that on March 8th, two extremely delicate and worrying processes occurred regarding the entrapment and conspiracy of Uribe's supporters who govern that National Electoral Council.
First, they got in the way of the Regarding Iván Cepeda Castro's participation in the left-wing primary. They didn't try to trick him; they thought he would lose, but it backfired. It was a boomerang. It propelled him much further. Furthermore, because Cepeda understood the challenge and took to the streets, filling every single plaza imaginable, something the pre-candidates in the four primary elections never managed to do.
Never, ever did they fill the three primary elections.
And that's why Mr. Roy Barreras, the chameleon, is now a mere shadow of his former self in the political spectrum, absolutely insignificant, because he failed to read the moment, because greed, megalomania, and the belief that he was the center of the universe got the better of him, and he played the game in the rigged primary the electoral council set up for him. First, the first trap. Second, remember how they had us in Vila. I, in my independent journalism, spent about three weeks issuing daily alerts and reports about the trap set for the lists of the historic pact. Remember that.
They wanted To outlaw all the lists of the historic pact for the Senate and the House.
A coup d'état, a terrible, appalling thing. Fortunately, the pact has also advanced a great deal in legal matters and in leadership, despite all the mistakes that can be pointed out, but I believe that what is fundamental today is unity, and they stood firm and did not give in to the demands, they rewrote the lists, they made the necessary political shifts, and the lists were saved. A titanic struggle against the dictatorship of these thugs in the National Electoral Council. So that is an institution that has to be reformed. The constituent assembly must reform that rotten institution. [clears throat] I was terrified when it came out that the National Electoral Council sanctioned that Instel woman, but it was, [clears throat] look, a report from one of the... there are only two magistrates, two from the progressive camp, against Alba and Fabiola. Alba and Fabiola.
Alba Lucía Velázquez Hernández.
That needs to be reformed because these people aren't magistrates, constitutionally speaking, they aren't magistrates.
This little book doesn't say they're magistrates; they're just advisors, bureaucrats with extremely high salaries. They're just puppet advisors of the oligarchy's parties, and since in 2022 the balance of power wasn't as favorable to us as it is now, that's why they beat us 7 to 2. Let's hope that in the constituent assembly, which hopefully can be convened, that rotten body will be reformed, as Iván Cepeda has said.
That corrupt body must be reformed.
And let's remember that not all the magistrates, specifically Dr. Alba and Dr. Fabiola, and I think a couple of other magistrates, didn't go on that little yacht trip, all expenses paid, a real splurge, to celebrate how they were screwing over nothing less than the campaign of... President Gustavo Petro in Cartagena.
No, those are the kinds of events. But, my friends, let me explain, because while the Democratic Center and the Uribe supporters in Colombia are completely astonished that we decided to go and paint—or rather, that the people, the artists, and the progressives decided to go and paint a memorial to the shantytowns next to Mr. Uribe's house—and they're extremely worried. Well, how can it be that they're not concerned that Mr. Santiago Uribe Vélez is still free?
A criminal of such magnitude, perhaps somewhere in Colombia preparing the next massacre. That doesn't worry them, but what is truly worrying about this whole event is nothing less than the life of Mr. Hernán Muriel and his family, because it turns out that, according to a report by Inravisión and a complaint filed by the PRI party, the next representative to the Chamber for Antioquia, Hernán Muriel himself, was given 20 hours to leave his home with his family. And we're going to look at this, this that comes precisely from serious media outlets like Inravisión, please.
Representative-elect Hernán Muriel Pérez, from the Historical Pact, reported receiving threats after his confrontation with former President Álvaro Uribe Vélez and the mural honoring the victims of extrajudicial killings.
He received 35 messages, but one in particular told him he had 20 days to leave his home or his family would be killed.
Muriel reported that hours after the altercation with Uribe Vélez, threats began arriving that now put his safety and that of his family at risk. "They sent me one specific message among the more than 35 threatening and seriously harassing messages that we have compiled to file a complaint, not only against those people, but also against Álvaro Uribe.
In it, they give me 20 days and say that if I don't leave my house with my family in 20 days, they will come and kill me and my family," he said. The mural honoring the victims was... Erased by the former president himself and his followers, sparking a national debate about memory and freedom of expression.
What can be seen in the videos about the mural in Llano Grande is that it was painted in a public space, on the facade of a bridge. Facades are public, and the mural did not mention Uribe or his family. The censorship exercised against this mural is nothing more than an additional infringement on freedom of expression, based on judicially proven facts that constitute a crime against humanity. For the victims, erasing the mural was not an act of peace, but a new form of denying their pain. It's infuriating, infuriating that a former president who ordered the military operations in Comuna 13 is the one who used this device with white paint to erase it. Do they think white paint represents peace? It's generating pain, a problem among the victims because we have the right to make visible the number of extrajudicial killings. The organizations insist, it wasn't political propaganda, it was a legitimate act of remembrance and vindication.
We weren't creating an electoral or advertising mural, no. We were creating a An action to reclaim the memory of the victims. Today, the good news. Hopefully, many magistrates of the Supreme Court of Justice and also the Attorney General's Office, headed by Ms. Luz Adriana Calmargo, will take action because what is implicit here is a series of crimes committed by former President Álvaro Uribe Vélez. And remembering that what Mr. Álvaro Uribe Vélez should be doing, instead of erasing walls, is going to answer before the Supreme Court of Justice for the massacres of El Aro, the San Roque farm, and the assassination of our great social leader, Mr. Jesús María Valle. That is what you should be doing, Mr. Álvaro Uribe Vélez. Well, let's wrap this up. Mr. Hernán, tell us what else you have to say.
No, the only thing I wanted to say is that while Oribe was erasing the wall, the JEP (Special Jurisdiction for Peace) and the authorities were identifying two more victims at the landfill.
Let's remember the issue of the landfills that returned that With tough concrete, just like in Nituango, because there's another cemetery there that they covered with water.
Here, a cemetery of the victims of the paramilitaries was covered with cement. [clears throat] So that's what needs to be highlighted. While this man was going around saying that my family is being threatened, since they weren't even at his house, or even close to his house, they were about half a kilometer away, 300, 400 meters, the boys couldn't even get into his farm. Entering a farm isn't like entering a house, it's something else entirely. And he goes around playing the victim and calling Mr. Iván Cepeda a thug. That can't be allowed, and it will continue to fuel the contradictions, and it will continue to fuel them because we're in election season until May 31st, and maybe until the end of June if we go to a second round. But that's what awaits us, Mauricio. The other news I wanted to show was the issue with the studies, what's it called again?
The Traffic camera tickets.
Ah, traffic tickets. And yes. Yesterday, yesterday, yesterday there was information from the Minister of Transportation, María Fernanda Rojas, in which she said that 7.5 million traffic tickets issued in different parts of the country are being thrown out due to a bad method of collecting them. And the most serious thing is this: she says that 1.5 million of those tickets have already been paid, but 6 million haven't. Those who have been charged 6 million won't have any problems, but those who have been charged, that 1.5 million who have been charged, there's a penalty: they must be reimbursed double what they collected. Let's please play the video, the video of María Fernanda Rojas.
Half of these tickets were issued irregularly, that is, without complying with the requirements of the law and regulations between December 2018 and November 2024. This has practical effects. 1.5 million of those tickets have already been paid. Uh, the law indicates that in these cases... Those responsible must pay a fine to the transit authorities equal to double the amount charged in those citations.
The remaining 6,000 citations that have not yet been paid by citizens must be revoked. They were issued without meeting the necessary requirements. The Superintendency of Transportation, which conducted this investigation along with the Ministry of Transportation, identified 37 cities where this situation occurred. The investigation is ongoing. Of the 37 departments and municipalities where this situation arose, cities such as Los Patrios, Cúcuta, Cali, the Department of Valle del Cauca, Medellín, Itaipu, Vaneta, and Bogotá stand out for having the highest number of citations.
The public will learn, through various media publications and the Ministry of Transportation's social media channels, the list of these cities and departments and the periods in which the citations were issued irregularly. Photo-detection cameras play a very important role and, of course, must continue to operate, but they must do so in compliance with the law.
generating public trust and doing so transparently.
Yes, sir. Well, Luis Alfonso, some observations.
Well, this matter of the traffic tickets is extremely delicate because, what happened there? According to the minister's complaint, a violation of due process. Note that this is another element that must be taken into account in this debate.
People need to be told, look at everything that the right-wing governments entrenched in the country's main cities have done, because these 7 million citizens are affected by a policy of extorting money from any motorcyclist, from any citizen who is issued the infamous photo tickets that are scattered everywhere, and they have turned them into a money-making machine for the mayoral offices, mainly in the hands of the right wing, because the main perpetrators of this are the mayoral offices of Barranquilla, Cali, Medellín, Bogotá, and [the other city/ city]. Bucaramanga, one of the main cities in the hands of far-right mayors. And what have they done? Violated due process, because they never call you in and say, "Look, sir, you went through the red light at such and such a street at an illegal speed." "Appear in person to exercise your right to due process, your right to defense." No, they deny it, bam, they take your picture and inform you of it online. That's what she's referring to. Imagine, a violation of due process for more than 7 million citizens. They'll have to return the money to a certain number, I think five and a bit million, and to, uh, sorry, one and a bit million, and for the remaining 5,000,000 they'll have to erase that sanction. But the most serious thing, comrades, is that they outsourced it, they handed it over to private companies, it was managed by private companies, and the municipality received a tiny fraction while they kept everything. Imagine the fuss they're going to make, and I can imagine everything they're going to do to avoid returning the money to those 1.5 million people who committed some kind of infraction. But this demonstrates that privatization that governments have accustomed us to... Neoliberals commit all sorts of irregularities. And here it's demonstrated, as you said, Luis Alfonso, that this doesn't work.
Liberal, non-neoliberal governments have only served to exploit people and see how they can squeeze every last peso out of their pockets.
And then the mayor of Medellín appeared— well, the mayor of Medellín appeared, why elaborate if we already know how it goes, right?—saying that he, that the mayor's office and the administration of Medellín had never thought about taking money from the [laughs] had never thought about taking money from the residents of Medellín, but rather that the mayor's office was focused on security.
Excuse my laughter, but it makes me laugh to see one of these crooks under investigation, you know? Like Mr. Fico Gutiérrez, who has more than 1.6 billion pesos in contracts awarded without competitive bidding during his administration. I'm not making this up, please, the investigations are. He was never thinking about the money. not only in Medellín, but also in their safety. Please go ahead and say this in your comments. Well, it's scientifically proven that if 250 people who very kindly joined us today don't give it a thumbs up, it's a real shame. Second, share it on your social media. Mr. Luis Alfonso, a thousand thanks for joining us. Mr. Hernán, thank you very much. And Mauricio González, we wish you a lovely day and don't forget that tomorrow doesn't exist. That's just an adverb of time. Live life to the fullest because one day we'll be gone from this place, don't forget, Mauricio, no pessimism, no pessimism.
Historical optimism is with us. The people are with us and we're going to win despite all this dirty war, both external and internal. Bye.
Yes, sir. We're here. Iván Cepeda in the comments.
Iván Cep. Hey, how many days are we left, Mr. Hernán?
10 days.
We're 10.
10 days. 10 days.
10 days. Stay tuned. Iván Cepeda will be commentating on the first round. Big hug. See you tomorrow at 11 a.m. There's no video today at 6:00 a.m.
Thanks a million. Bye, bye, take care.
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