Political corruption often involves complex money laundering networks that span multiple countries, where illicit funds are channeled through seemingly legitimate businesses like airlines, and where political figures may use their positions to facilitate these operations while maintaining public appearances of legitimacy.
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¡DE ZAPATERO A JOYERO! Al Gollum de Miraflores Le Encontraron La CaletaAdded:
At 6:38 PM, Miami time, Venezuela time, on May 25, 2026, a series of things that seemed to be hidden, but were not actually hidden, began to emerge from the cave.
So, we'll take these next 60 seconds to say hi to you all before we get down to business and get pretty serious, right? And, let's see. Thanks, Charlie, for changing my screen. Why does Gladis tell us, "Hey Augusto, how are you?
I loved your cover today, it was great.
Uh, all of that is Charlie's work.
Look, Charlie, who's our director and, well, my partner in everything I do, my brother. Uh, we also have a new addition to the team, I can announce it, I can announce it, Charlie, the addition of [name missing] to the team, or we're in negotiations.
Okay. Well, I'm not going to tell you anything, but Charlie does a magnificent job and that's a product of the creativity of that gentleman, that gentleman, what's that? [name missing] super elegant. That super elegant gentleman. Our friend Mike, the editor, tells us, "Good reference, bro." What a Gollum that shoemaker turned out to be! "Be careful." And it wasn't until Power Rangers.
Just like Doc Burgon, because of the photo of Doc Burgon with Delsy Rodríguez, I have suspicions, Mike, about that photo, you know? I mean, I really think that's not for nothing. I was like, look, really, we're going to talk about the photo, of course. Uh, Gladis here also tells us that she already liked it, it's good that she's contributing.
Thanks for the community algorithm. Dulce María says, hello, blessed afternoon to everyone from Venezuela. That's right, blessed afternoon to everyone. We're going to get into the news now. We're doing the 30 seconds I have left here so that people can connect, because people connect when things go live. I understand that time is scarce, it's also the most valuable resource we have. And she says here, "Hello, blessings to everyone here." How nice. Thank you, Yelita.
Blessings to all. That's right, no There's nothing more beautiful than blessing people, right? I love it. Jessica here tells us, let's see, "Hello, my dear friend, here from Caracas." God bless you."
Look how beautiful, right? Look, I feel incredibly fortunate to receive your blessings, and I return them to you, okay? And I'm sending a huge hug to everyone, really. Lilian, who put us here, sends her regards.
"I love the comparison with Zapatero in the photo," Silvia tells me. Well, Gollum, for those who saw Lord of the Rings, for those who didn't see Lord of the Rings, you probably didn't understand and said, "Hmm, what a strange photo." But today you see a very, very characteristic character from the Lord of the Rings saga, and I, well, of course, had to appear on the cover, and so I said to Charlie, "Well, if Zapatero is Gollum, put me as Aragorn, right?" I mean, the guy who's going to face all the adversities, at least in the media, because well, I haven't wanted to have anything to do with politics as such, but there it is, there it is for you to enjoy that new cover. Let's say it reflects a little more the personality of the apolitical Life people, who basically seek to deliver the news in a slightly more engaging way; it's a little longer, of course, as I always say, it's not for everyone. Some people tell me, "Look, I can't see, don't worry." Or you can watch what you can watch, whether you can watch 15 minutes, 20 minutes, an hour, I try to summarize it, but let's say it has its own personality and its personality is this, that we can interact, that we can comment. I always want to hear your opinion, I want to read your comments, this is extremely important. So, well, that's the idea, that the cover even reflects the personality of this space.
You see that the covers of normal politicians are very sober, much more serious. Um, but in the Politico Life ones, which is a little more my real personality if you knew me and we were here talking at a table at a birthday party, in about 15 years, this would be more the reality of what Augusto Navarro is, although never, you know, always, never rude, always maintaining equanimity until Jeremy comes out, right? Gentlemen, now we are going to formally begin today's program. How am I going to start? I'm going to start by saying, let's see, let's get spicy, shall we?
Ah, I already said that this whole "my people" thing feels kind of like pure nonsense to me, so it's not going to be my people family, too cliché. I'm going to tell him.
Welcome everyone, community that comes from the future, because everything we've been talking about for a couple of years at Apolítico is starting to be proven. In other words, the people who are here right now, the people who are regulars, followers of Apolítico, have come from the future with me. No, we all come together hand in hand like brothers, because everything we have said for 2 years, which is how long the program has been on the air, because if I weren't saying it more, it has been happening.
You know, of course, that I am referring to the subject of José Luis Enrique Zapatero, the Gollum of Rodríguez Zapatero, the Gollum of Miraflores. And the first question that comes to mind, guys, the first question that comes to mind is, what is Enrique Márquez thinking about his friend right now? No, Zapatero is my brother. Of course. Or what could he be thinking? Well, what could Leocenis be thinking? I'm going to share it with you because it's an absolutely deplorable post, but well, what can you expect from Leenis García, right?
After analyzing the information we are going to bring you, I want you to think about just one thing: what we are going to see is a tiny fraction, well, maybe not so tiny, but it is a piece of the puzzle, one more piece of the chessboard of everything that is the criminal organization that kidnapped our country, Venezuela. a faction, let's say, let's call this the Spanish wing of the PCV, which is called PSOE, right? Spanish Socialist Workers' Party. If you wondered for years what the hell happened to those famous suitcases of Delcy Rodríguez that she brought into Barajas airport in the early hours of the morning, do you remember, back in Spain? Well, make yourselves comfortable, of course, because the Spanish police have just opened another of José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero's personal safes. And what did you find in there, my friend? It not only answers the question I'm asking you, right? For the people who were saying, "Well, what happened to Delsi's suitcases?" It also exposes how the ringleader of the largest criminal network and money laundering operation, involving gold, oil, and everything else, has been exposed in Spain. The judge's summary is devastating.
What keeps coming out in the last few hours, well, the fan went dumb. It's a turbine, you know what fell on that turbine and it's going to splash everyone, even the one who didn't see the political program today, I recommend you watch it later because there's a name that surprised me in this plot, I said, "Whoa, what's this guy doing here, imagine that." But I'm not going to give too much away, I'll just leave it there for SEO purposes.
One more thing before we introduce it, these covers are very Christian Dior. One more thing before we present, thank you Art.
Em, before we get into the headlines, let's not say on Saturday, because we haven't seen each other live since Saturday. I'm going to drop a bombshell here, not in a conspiracy-theory way because I love doing that, I love dotting the i's and crossing the t's, but for those who still believe that what happened on Saturday was a drill, right? And now, and I'm referring to the military exercise that was seen at the United States embassy in Caracas, I'm going to remind you of something. One small thing, and I won't go into too much detail, I'll read your comments later, and I know that a good portion of our followers will like this because I read all of them.
In 2019, look, we went back, there was an exercise called event 1.1. I repeat, in 2019 there was an exercise called 2011, Event 1.
That was carried out by the Johns Hopkins Center for Health and Security.
together, listen carefully to this, to the World Economic Forum and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Do you know what that drill was about? Because I want to draw a parallel with the topic of drills. Well, it was a simulation of a global pandemic.
That virus, right?, the one we all remember, the one with the little crown, right?
And it was a drill. It was a drill in 2019. What would happen if this were to happen? 2019 until what happened happened.
Sometimes there are signs, sometimes there are events that give us a glimpse of what is to come. And what we saw on Saturday, ladies and gentlemen, is a little bit of what's to come. Some people are even talking about a possible agreement for a military base. That has been raised since Maduro's removal. In the future, of course, there will be everything. What is certain is that it was not a civil evacuation drill.
Later, if you want, we can go into it at the end of the program because that's no longer news, it's already happened.
Things that are happening, well, one news story is overshadowing the other, but I wanted to leave that there, right? So that it wouldn't go unnoticed. What else are we going to talk about today, dear friends?
Oh, oh, oh. The details, the last hours, even minutes of what amounts to the unveiling of the Gollum mafia of José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, also of the visit of María Corina Machado, undisputed leader of Venezuela in Panama.
Also, the pilgrimage, do you remember the pilgrimage? Now everything is a pilgrimage. Well, the regime's pilgrimage went all the way to the state of Zulia. Well, well, well. I was also asking them, do you remember Leonis García? Well, he came out today to stick his chest out for Zapatero. But we're also going to bring another character to today's program, and it's good to remember him because some interesting images have surfaced, to say the least. Ricardo Sánchez.
Oh, it's too early for the program's tea time, isn't it? Well, I remind you as we always have here on screen, here we have something else. Here is our PayPal link for those who want to make donations through our PayPal account; it is displayed on the screen. I looked up and was going to say one thing and I came across another, which is cool because there are people who ask us, how can we make a contribution to the channel? No, really, they ask us in the messages and I always tell them, look, there are different ways.
There are super tanks, there are super chats, there are donations, there are subscriptions, and we even have a PayPal account there so that you can, if you want, of course, this is not mandatory. The requirement here is that we take attendance and that everyone who is here is present. Hey, you can make your contribution. Okay, but we also have, in addition to that, we have here the link, well, or the QR code that will take you to the WhatsApp group, well, to the group, no, sorry, as a crazy guy today, to the WhatsApp broadcast channel, because a group is something else, a channel that we have created so that you know when we are going to go live, either on Apolítico Live, either when our Apolítico video comes out in the mornings or when we are on our República channel together with my dear brother Melanio Escobar, who tomorrow we will be on República as every Tuesday. and on Thursdays. So if you scan that, we also have a very special guest tomorrow, a very special guest, I mean, things are going to get academic and dense, so you have to be prepared. If you take your phone right now and take a picture of the QR code, this will take you directly to the group, and I'll continue to be comfortable with the group, to the black broadcast channel, to the broadcast channel, okay? to the WhatsApp broadcast channel and there you will find out, well, every time we are on air, every time we release a program or every time we have something special. And by the way, I want to thank everyone who has already signed up. I don't know how many we've done already, Charlie.
You can tell me later if you want, but I know we've already passed, I don't know, maybe 3,500.
So look, thank you from the bottom of my heart, and I also remind you that the best way to help us is for you to go right now. Haru should be there, diligently boosting the chat so that you can like it, subscribe, and be part of this experience, right? This way of delivering the news is a little more or less, right? Without resorting to comedy, right? In other words, I'm far from being a comedian. Let's see. Oh, one more thing, it's very important that you participate, because this is the most fundamental part of a live stream, I mean, if it weren't just a video, right? In other words, if I wanted to come and give a lecture or send the news without having to listen to them or without pretending not to read or just wanting to give my point of view, I would just make a video. But no, we do a live stream so we can read them, so that, for example, someone told us today that they had been without power for 5 hours. I'll tell you here, I have it in my X account and well, it's part of the complaints, right? It's part of the complaints that need to be made constantly. At some point I'm going to get it because, yeah. Trujillo State, look, María Briseño put us exactly where we were, she told me, "We've been without electricity for 5 continuous hours. What destruction, what irresponsibility from the state run by these scoundrels. Only destruction, poverty, hunger." And he tagged me, Melanio, Javier de la Madrid, our friend David Alandete, and especially María Corina. And I asked her, "Where are you writing from, Maria?" which already tells us, "Trujillo State."
Well, it's part of the denunciation, the public and constant denunciation, isn't it? This communion between what seeks to be a window, an amplifier of voices, and you, who are the most important in this whole equation.
Okay, let's get started right now, with the facts, because I was talking to you, I'm going to deviate a little from the script and I'm going to ask Haryu and Charlie to show me the picture of shame at any moment, right? A photo that filled me with outrage when I saw it, and it is none other than, of course, the photo of Borgan with Delsy Rodríguez. And we're going to use this as a teaser for what's to come, right? To get things warmed up. Because when I see that picture and my team says to me, "Augus, did you see the picture of Burgin with Delsy?" And I said, "No, what photo?" Well, I mean, I've seen pictures of them, right? But I imagine you're referring to a very specific photo. And then they tell me, "No, no, no, it's not any of the photos from the palace visit or anything, it's a photo of, let's put it a certain way, of Fanby, right? We already downloaded it to put it on the screen, uh, I just want to give you the introduction. Of course, alarm bells immediately go off, you remember the photo of the previous official, and we who have memories, and we who, of course, care about the country, say, "But, my God, what is this?"
Well, I want to use the word, right?
What is this? Because I'm not going to get moralistic, I'm not going to get, uh, what do I know? I'm not going to get too dense, but this is disrespectful. This is disrespectful.
A selfie with a dictator. Look, here I am with Jeffrey Epstein. Here I am with Saddam Hussein. Brother, you have no shame. Really, you really have no shame.
Ah, but wait. That could be one way to interpret it." Have you considered what the other interpretation might be? The other interpretation could be completely diametrically opposed and even funnier because, listen to this, what if there's a plot twist here and Burgen is actually mocking Delsy, right? Let me take a picture with this dictator before she falls for it, all innocent, and laughing like, "Ah, you don't know what's coming to you, my dear, you're ripe for the picking." That could be it too, right? The truth is, of course, one has to speak up when one sees this because one doesn't know, one does n't know the exact intention, but what one sees doesn't look good. It doesn't look good at all. Above all, my friend Burgen, I don't know if you're proud to hear everything you're about to hear. I know you're not going to watch this program, but there are people close to you who will watch it, or maybe some fragment of this will reach them, right? Or maybe I'll tell them personally too. And then we'll talk. Let's talk about how the whole Zapatero case is affecting this person you have next to you, right?
Queen Delcy Rodríguez. Okay, where should we begin? We'll start with the summary of the Zapatero case.
Today it was revealed that more information has come out in the last few hours, and things keep emerging in the last few minutes.
The judge in the case in Spain, the high court, has issued an international arrest warrant— this is the latest—for Rodolfo Reyes. My God, why are you all calling me while I'm live? It's unbelievable. The judge has issued an international arrest warrant for Rodolfo Reyes, the owner of Plus Ultra. I suppose most of you already know what the Plus Ultra plot is about. If there's anyone who doesn't, let me know in the comments and I'll explain it a little bit later, very briefly. Rodolfo Reyes, owner of Plus Ultra. Well, an international arrest warrant for the man.
That's the most relevant news, one of the... News bombshells from the last few hours. There it is. Uh, by the way, that's... what's his name? That's not Reyes, that's Martínez. That's Martínez. Come on, let's put up Reyes's picture. Let's see whose face Rodolfo Reyes is. I apologize because we were going to talk about Martínez, but we got ahead of ourselves. I think we were going to immediately talk about Julito, as they call him, Julito Martínez, to put this puzzle together, right? As I said, Rodolfo Reyes has an international arrest warrant, and I'll continue with the headlines. Let's see, now we have him on screen. This is the owner of Plus Ultra, this airline that moved a mere, imagine, 0.03% of Spain's air traffic. Ah, but the airline had to be saved because it was vitally important that the Spanish government save this airline during the pandemic. Of course, what was important was that the airline's money... It will branch out into the different tentacles of both the Spanish regime—because that 's a regime too—and the Venezuelan regime, because everything is connected.
What else is there? Let's see, the Economic and Fiscal Crime Unit, its acronym is UDEF. Every time I mention UDEF, remember, Economic and Fiscal Crime Unit.
Okay. Well, UDEF found—there you go, you must have seen this on social media, and if not, well, you're about to find out—103 pieces of jewelry, well, 103 objects, including jewelry and watches, in a safe in Zapatero's personal office. How about that?
103 pots, watches, rubies, diamonds, necklaces, everything. It doesn't end there, mind you, because later they found other things. The investigation indicates that Zapatero used his own house as his center of operations. Of course, I imagine to make sure they didn't suddenly mic him up with a cast on his arm, right? You know what I mean.
But They also point out that Zapatero was the leader of this perfectly organized scheme at the judicial level. I mean, it's not like, no, no. This guy was just an extra, he got caught up in it, there was a little commission here and there. No, no, no, no. It all started in the mind of this man, a nefarious, infamous character who disgusted us every time we saw him speak with his cynicism, and who, in the name of Venezuelan political prisoners, negotiated with hostages, which is what he came to Venezuela to do.
Well, the plot, or rather the court order, indicates that he was the leader of a perfectly organized scheme. The UDEF, I repeat, the Economic and Fiscal Crime Unit of Spain, right?
Discovers, get this, a golf bag belonging to Zapatero's front man. And you might say there were some clubs and balls in there. Well, no, of course there wasn't a wad of cash, a "cachirulo," as more than one person told me, "What a great term." "That's something some guys from Maracaibo, friends of mine, learned." A real scam, right?
286,000 euros stuffed in a golf bag.
I don't know if you think this is normal, do you? My love, what? Look for me in the golf bag. I have 286,000 euros, take out 300, I have to pay the electricity bill.
I don't know who could possibly think this is normal. Of course, it's obvious that the Spanish justice system doesn't think it's normal, because this is part of what has come to light today.
Furthermore, the UDEF, the Economic and Fiscal Crime Unit, found conversations between Zapatero's front man.
Guess what they were about. Guess what they were about. I'll give you a hint.
Piedad Córdoba hinted at it at some point. I 'll give you another hint.
Víctor de Aldama didn't say that they weren't one, that they were two.
And I'm going to Ask Charlie for a photo of Julito Martínez so that when I say "Zapatero's front man," you'll know who we're talking about, right?
Well, here's the thing. The UDEF (Financial and Economic Crime Unit) found conversations between Zapatero and Mr. Julio Martínez, the one you see on screen, about the gold mines in Venezuela. Oh, surprise.
I need that sound. By the way, I have to remind myself of this. Remind me, Haru, after I grab that sound from that great song by Cuarto Poder (Fourth Estate). Surprise.
So, put it on to leave it there on Insta Replay. Surprise. Who would have imagined, guys, how many times we talked about Zapatero's gold mines? Ah, no, but these are conspiracy theories, these are crazy things, this is a lie. Even Piedad de Córdoba (a derogatory term for Piedad Córdoba) when we posted the videos, right? Right now, because right now everyone is talking about Zapatero.
When we had been denouncing this for years, they said, "But gentlemen, even Piedad de Córdoba came out to speak out." that the guys were mining gold in Venezuela.
The narrative was, no, this is the official narrative. I know you don't believe the official narrative, no. This is a type of humanist shoemaker, the humanist.
What a humanist. Look, gentlemen, we are not talking, of course, about corruption, but about a monstrous plot of organized crime that is trying, in fact, to turn Spain into the same narco-state that Venezuela became so that the Zapatero clan, so that Pedro Sánchez, so that the series of figures of the Spanish left can become multimillionaires, as the boliburgueses and the bolichicos and the cronies and the henchmen of the regime did in Venezuela. That was already there, well, not the seed was sown, the tree was already bearing fruit, that is, there were seeds, multiple seeds sown and the tree was already bearing fruit. Now, I want you to think about something quickly, because we're about to show you a video that will impress you.
This is a small percentage of the tentacles of what Chavismo did to our country. When you remember that Delsi was constantly on tour in Africa, Turkey, Qatar, Dubai, and every other strange country, even in China, you say, "Brother, if this is just Spain and all the madness we're seeing is just Spain, think for a second about the magnitude of what Chavismo did in our country, what it did to our country, the number of corrupt hands involved, actors whose names we may never know, people and photos we'll never see because they were such a tiny part of the plot that they practically disappear, they vanish from sight, right? Given all this madness, and the work of citizens and journalists together, and citizen journalism as well, how it has to be activated for the years to come in our country, because all those people who were involved in one way or another, of course, in all these corruption schemes and even worse things, have to pay. They have to pay. Look, I'm going to show you a video, I 'm going to give you the information, I'm going to give you a preview. Okay, well, I'm not going to Let's not get ahead of ourselves, let's watch the video and enjoy it because this is just a taste, not of today's program, but of what's to come in the next few hours and days.
Being a socialist usually means having very little and being willing to give a lot.
The president and CEO of Plus Ultra are arrested.
Zapatero denied in the Senate having received payment from Plus Ultra. Zapatero indicted in the Plus Ultra case.
The police claim that Zapatero met with the president of Plus Ultra.
Zapatero and his daughters received 4 million euros. The UDEF (Financial and Economic Crime Unit) implicates Zapatero in the sale of Venezuelan oil.
The UDEF discovers that Zapatero canceled a mortgage in one fell swoop.
The UDEF detects payments to Zapatero from the Chinese businessman.
One of the plaintiffs asks the judge in the Plus Ultra case to indict the wife, who received a total of 2 million euros for a trip. Zapatero received payment for granting access to Venezuelan oil.
Zapatero profited from bribes while receiving payments.
Judge It is confirmed that Zapatero and Julito wanted to extract 3 million.
The judge maintains that Zapatero sought to set up a commercial lobby. Zapatero ordered the creation of a company in Dubai.
The UDEF (Financial and Economic Crime Unit) denies Zapatero's version. The police search Zapatero's office. Pedro Sánchez, seller of the nation.
Zapatero's daughters received almost a million. Zapatero lied in the Senate. The UDE (Special Economic Development Unit) believes that Zapatero's scheme paid €10,000. The ex-wife of one of Sánchez's key men appears linked to Zapatero's think tank.
Zapatero kept dozens of necklaces, earrings, and watches. The company's managers, Juníz Sola and Rodolfo Reyes, confess.
And all my support to the president and all my support to President Zapato. And all my support to President Zapat.
What a great video! That's a mini- summary of what I could tell you because it's missing from the last 48 hours, not counting today's events.
By the way, greetings to everyone who is connecting right now, that It's great that this is gaining traction and more and more people are gathered here. That's a summary of the 48 hours leading up to today. It seems like little. Ah, or rather, it seems like a lot, but it's not much because this is going to continue and it's going to keep having repercussions. The central plot, as I've said on the political programs, the central plot, the central axis of all this is Delsy Rodríguez. And I remember, and you must remember, and everyone who watches political programs constantly and frequently must remember, that I said, and I repeated it time and time again, when this issue exploded in Spain, this is directly against Delsy Rodríguez. You haven't heard, I assure you, very little from Maduro, that this is another window into Chávez's criminality, that this is another window into criminality, right? You constantly hear Delsy Rodríguez, Delsy Rodríguez, Jorge Rodríguez, Jorge Rodríguez, and other figures, mind you, other figures associated with the opposition fiction in our country. So, for That's why I was telling you, when this blows up, it's going to be a very good thing, because this inevitably has to lead, gentlemen, to a recomposition, a recalculation, a shortcut for Venezuela's three-phase plan.
Doc Borgan, congratulations, brother. What a great photo you took. What was I going to say, selfie? What a great selfie you took. What a great photo, brother. How beautiful.
We're going to plaster Washington with your selfie when Delcy Rodríguez is released, comrade, buddy.
Ah, compatriot.
How beautiful, right? Because nobody's going to tell me that to execute a three-phase plan, to do business, or to, let's say, advance a bilateral relationship, you have to take a selfie with Delcy Rodríguez. No, no, no, no, man.
Not through this window.
Oh, Borgan, Borgan, the selfie of shame. I hope you tell me later, and I don't know, have some proof to show us, because it's very easy. I just took the easy way out. What was it? No, okay, I was just trolling, it was the godfather's kiss. Here, you're surrendered, baby.
But I know that's not the case. So, I'm going to give you the benefit of the doubt and wait. I'm going to wait until later to sit here with you all, enjoying the papaya candy, to see what Borgon's explanations will be, and those of that other US official who was also taking pictures with Delsy Rodríguez as if she were, I don't know, Miley Cyrus or as if she were, I don't know, Justin Baldoni, I don't know, any figure from the international media. Let's see, let's continue, let's continue, let's continue. Julio Martínez, you already know, you already saw his face.
Juli, Julito Martínez. Of course, let's be rigorous, right?
Because we're serious guys here. The alleged, the supposed front man for Zapatero, this is very recent, He received €600,000 from Plus Ultra through three companies that had no employees. How about that, my boy, right, on screen?
Why am I telling you this? And you might say, "Well, let's get to the topic of Venezuela, shall we?" Today, much is well focused here because Julito Martínez, of course, is absolutely related to Dels because, well, names, gentlemen, names. So here we're going to explain the plot a little bit so that everyone who says, "This is interesting, we need to take a closer look here," can follow up on this story because, look, folks, this is going to be a major blow to Delcia Rodríguez, one way or another, and to Jorge Rodríguez as well, of course.
Julito Martínez, in addition, and well, and some other people out there, you know, who were involved with the Venezuelan opposition, Julito Martínez, besides those €600,000 he received from Plus Ultra, which weren't for him, they were for the boss, meaning he kept a little slice, a small kickback, the classic, right?
But Julito Martínez also received €1,159,558 from Plus Ultra at another company between 2020 and 2025.
Plus Ultra was proven to have made a series of flights to Venezuela by Delcia Rodríguez. The businessman Víctor de Aldama, I already posted that video, there's no need to repeat it, well, but maybe we'll post it again later. In a television interview in Spain, with evidence in hand, he said, "Look," he told the journalist, "look what they were carrying on the Plus Ultra planes, " implying, or assuming, or suggesting that there was illicit merchandise inside the Plus Ultra planes. The journalist said, "Wow, this is very serious," and he said, "Yes, that's what you know, that's what you 're thinking it is." That's where it ended.
The God-given enterprise, in case there's anyone out there who's somewhat innocent. But what are you talking about, Augusto? You know about the entrepreneur Diosdado Cabello, right? The kingpin of something. Well, that's what was on the Plus Ultra planes, according to Víctor de Aldama. Where did that merchandise come from? Connected to Venezuela, obviously. With whom? With the Cartel of the Suns, with Diosdado Cabello, with Vladimir Padrino López, with Delsi Rodríguez, because for you to authorize a flight, you know what that flight is going to do, or one of the things, right?
All those people are involved in that little package. I bet Dels and her crew didn't like the news, that the issue was made public, and that Víctor de Aldama... well, sometimes I don't even know where to begin with this news because I jump to conclusions, so I don't want to stray too far because Víctor de Aldama is the same one who spoke at the National Court, the same one who spoke at the Spanish Congress.
No, look, my contact in Venezuela is Jorge Jiménez, the president of the Venezuelan Football Federation. That's why we showed that headline today on the political program, and if you haven't seen it, go and watch it later. Jorge Jiménez, who is the new Alex of our country, unfortunately, I mean, no, no, we can't be in the news for scientists, for the many wonderful things we have, it's not that these guys' scandals are so big Everything else becomes opaque. So, Jorge Jiménez, the one from Vino Tinto, right? He 's the new Alex App of the country, but for Delsin, isn't he? Delsin's country, he was the contact with Víctor de Aldama so they could do their shady dealings, so they could sell the gold, for all the little things they did.
There he is. By the way, thanks for putting the cover on the screen, Charlie.
That one over there, Charlie hovers the mouse around it like this.
The contact for these guys. Ah, Augusto, you're saying that. No, no, that's what's coming out, the documents are coming out and we'll show them to you. Don't worry, we're not speculating about anything here. I'm not losing my mind. I'm not saying things just to say them, and you know the seriousness that characterizes me and the rigor with which I try to bring you the information. Well, Jorge Jiménez is right there, headfirst into the plot. The one on the other side, this one He's right here, I don't know what level of involvement he'll have.
And you might say, "Who is that?" Well, those of you who know about football in this live stream, those who are connected right now, those of you who know about football will say, "And this guy here looks familiar." I'm not going to accuse him of anything. I'm just going to say that it appears in the documents as well. He doesn't appear with an accusation; his name only appears in the composition of what it is." Listen carefully to this.
FBF Global, a company owned by the Venezuelan Football Federation (FBF), where, of course, Jorge Jiménez appears—he's there in the photo with Delsy, Mickimea Vitali—his name is there. I didn't put him there; I did n't invite him to be part of that company.
Julito Martínez and another little guy we'll talk about a bit later.
Julito Martínez, a front man, alleged, sorry, a front man for Zapatero. The other guy, well, you'll find out about this because we're getting there; I don't want to get ahead of myself.
Things aren't easy. Things aren't easy. Look, there's another little detail I want to mention, but as Charlie says, speaking of front men, yes.
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So much Venezuelan talent, and the world championship we won is the corruption one. In fact, I wanted to title today's program "Political." I was saying, I wanted to put, I told him, "Charre, come on, let's put it in the title." " We qualified for the World Cup of Corruption." Tell me if you think the title was good, if you would click on that video, or if you would say, "I don't really understand this." Because sometimes you have to do that exercise of how to grab attention without selling snake oil, like other people do, so that, well, they go and see the information that's there. What part of that information am I bringing you in today's live broadcast? Let's see, as I was saying, we have a few other details to add. El Mundo, the newspaper of the world, Spain, publishes the 1% commission contract. I mean, it's not that apparently the contract is already published. 1% commission of the 54 million euros for the alleged, remember, front man for Zapatero, Julito Martínez, for the bailout of the Plus Ultra airline. Julio Martínez agreed, or agreed at that time, to channel the collection of this money through an offshore corporate structure in Dubai.
What's going on? Let's do this quickly. In case anyone's confused about the Plus Ultra situation, it was an airline that wasn't moving anything—well, not that anyone was, because it was moving some things. According to Víctor Daldama, it ran into financial trouble during the pandemic, was desperately rescued thanks to Zapatero's intervention, and received a €53 million injection from the Spanish Public Fund, from Spanish taxpayers' money, to get it back on its feet. It was crucial that this airline, unlike other failing companies, was saved because it only handled 0.03% of Spain's air traffic. Obviously, everyone said, "Something smells fishy." Who's behind this? Zapatero? We need to investigate. So-and-so? We need to investigate. Julito Martínez? We need to investigate. But when you start digging, when the investigations began in Spain, you discover that it did n't end there. Of course, companies started following the money trail. Okay. Of these 53 million, where did the money go?
Well, boom, a little over a million for Julio Martínez. Okay, trace that little over a million for Julio Martínez. Ah, well, this was divided among 15 companies. Okay, trace the money from those 15 companies.
And so it went, little by little, until we got to today, Monday, May 25, 2026.
And it's already known, then, that it's there, you can see it on the screen, the commission contract for Zapatero's front man. Julito Martínez, what's going on? Zapatero couldn't collect that directly. So, the money had to be sent somewhere else, laundered, a company had to be invented, and, I do n't know, reports had to be done. That's been very fashionable in Spain for a while now, hasn't it? And that little bit of money you pocketed, those were payments. No, no, no, no. Those were reports, professional reports.
Reports. Where are the reports? Right here. Let's see, Open it. No, I can't.
Well, I was already getting off- topic, but the point is that reports were written and Zapatero was paid for them.
I didn't get paid for influencing the ticket sale to Plus Ultra airline or anything like that. Obviously, as a result of all this, Dels Rodríguez's name starts to appear, and they begin to uncover this series of things that connect Zapatero and Dels Rodríguez not only politically, but also financially.
The first thing I was telling you, look, when the issue of Dels Rodríguez's oil companies comes out—I'm going to tell you this right now, I've already said it hundreds of times on the program— but when the Spanish justice system discovers, right?, that Dels Rodríguez has oil companies, you'll say, like PD, those, yes, but small ones, I mean, oil companies with Víctor de Aldama and a few other figures. And you'll ask yourself, "But why would she have one?" Of course, why? Because during the OFAC sanctions on Venezuelan oil, These little guys were loading oil onto ghost ships, which, as you know, were being attacked and, well, what do you call it? Seized, so to speak, besieged off the coast of Venezuela. They're still besieging it, in fact, because what these kids were doing was loading Venezuelan oil onto those ships and taking them out to sea. Out at sea, they were transferring the oil, chipping it to ship, and then selling it on the black market. And I always explain this: if a barrel of oil was at $80, they would sell it for $60, and then whoever bought it would sell it for $70 and make a profit. Let's put it like that, let's reduce it to that very graphic and very basic image, shall we? Although it was a bit more complicated than that. For this, Delsiy had oil companies with Víctor de Aldama, one of the key witnesses in this case, who was already imprisoned, who was released, and whom the Spanish justice system said... "Well, you're going to go out, but you're going to sing like Pabaroti, like Pollo Carvajal, like Alex Sahab."
And then a series of events begins to unfold that are bringing us to this day. That's why I say, in the end it's all good news for us. First, from an ethical and moral standpoint, right? And that's because it's not just about Venezuela, it's about the world.
I'm sure that most of the people here, if not all of them—because there's bound to be some troll here causing trouble—but the vast majority of us are people who want freedom, not only for Venezuela, which is obviously our priority because we're Venezuelan, but for the world, for Cuba, for Nicaragua, for Bolivia to overcome its problems, for Colombia to get over the Petro regime, and so on, and so on, right? That Spain finally gets rid of the cancer that Pedro Sánchez has represented, because all those allies end up being part of the same criminal structure that has us screwed, to put it that way. So, I'll go on with another one of today's little details. Among the seized items that were in Julito Martínez's possession, right?
I told them about a golf bag with €286,000 in cash, and I made the joke because, honestly, I mean, I was like, "Oh my God, what is this?" So, who can have €286,000 in a handbag at home?
And look, my love. Uh-huh. Well, besides that, right? There was a small black notebook with the silkscreen print "Plus Ultra Airlines" and in that notebook there were some handwritten notes, right?
This is what the car says, this is not what Augusto Navar says, this is what the car that is in Spain right now says, which reveals the intervention of strategic decisions of a public nature by José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero and the connections, or let's see how we can paint it in a simpler way.
That little notebook shows how this man influenced certain things to happen in politics. Let's make it easier.
Among them is mentioned, listen carefully here, allow me. He mentions, gentlemen, the release of political prisoners in Venezuela.
Mm, and the intervention of agents from the Spanish National Intelligence Center, known as CNI, the intervention of CNI agents with what was the repatriation or the exile or the departure of the elected president Edmundo González Rutia.
That was in that little notebook, in that little notebook that they discovered today.
That was there.
Now, what happens to Julito González?
Why haven't they called him to appear?
Because that's another thing. Why haven't they called him to appear? Ah, because it turns out there's a medical report that prevents the gentleman from going to the Senate to testify because he has... you're not going to believe this, but I promise you it's true. The child is experiencing acute stress. I cannot go to testify because I have acute stress.
Wow.
Well, that's the little agenda.
Thanks, guys. That's the little notebook I was telling you about, there were manuscripts in there of little things, little things that will come out little by little, right?
Little things, little things. But there are so many little things. You'll see why there are so many little things.
Because we have so much more. There's another video, there's another video that maybe, umm, how to explain it? Ah. Let me summarize in a much more expeditious way the whole issue of what happened today, because it turns out, gentlemen, that as we started today's program, I was saying, if anyone is wondering what happened with the issue of Delsy Rodríguez's suitcases, those suitcases, right? Those mysterious suitcases full of gold.
Well, I already know about Belé and many other things from Venezuela. It turns out that gold also started to appear.
Oh, my, my, what a surprise. Wow, what a surprise. So, let's listen to this information that I'm going to put on the screen.
I had the information open here and I thought it was Charlie putting it there for me. Give me a second, I'm going to send it to Charlie because I skipped a few images because I think what we had before was already repeated. I just sent you a message on Twitter, Charlie, sorry, on WhatsApp. What we want to show now, because now you're going to see what started appearing today, or in this case, we're talking about jewelry, we'll go to that video. We talked about the watches, we talked about the ru and the most recent thing just now, look, I'll tell you, this was at 4 in the afternoon, this was 2 hours and something ago.
This information that you are about to see is beautiful, truly beautiful.
Breaking news, by the way, let's see if it helps us understand it too, since you're there with him, Elena Ignacio Torres, the UDF has just seized, well, luxury watches and jewelry at an estate in Mallorca a few minutes ago from one of the suspects in this plot, but what catches our attention is that the National Police are also talking about gold ingots. Look, I'm not exactly an expert in this field either, Mr. Torres. It is normal to have gold bars hidden on an estate if you are a member of a Dutch-accented plot.
In this case, I think, being a member of a plot already complicates things. Yes. Well, I'm not familiar with the specific circumstances, and that's something I've lost touch with. It's not normal to have gold bars at home, no, it's not normal. Obviously, this is not the norm.
Given the current price of gold, we're talking about each gold ingot potentially costing around 120,000 to 1,200,000, but always depending on who has the latest information, by the way, let's see if you can understand it too since you're there.
Beautiful, isn't it? A beauty.
The ingots began to appear.
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, the lingotics, my God. But there was another one. I don't know what happened to my outline. Sorry, this is a bit of a production here, but hey, we're all family here and we're all in this together because this is a live stream. I had another video there that I can't find. I've been clicking around while I've been trying to piece together the program, which was a summary of what they achieved today, which was really great. It got lost in the production schedule. Guys, if you can help me with that. Harju was a video summary with images of necklaces, watches, and so on. I lost it. While you help me with that, I'm going to ask Charlie to do a little shout-out, right?, to our people that I had abandoned. Gentlemen, thank you for participating, thank you very much, because also our beloved multipurpose producer, while she was looking for that video, just gave away 10 memberships for Político. Thank you for your contribution, dear. Our Marco Rubio, you say, Charlie, the Marco Rubio of the team. He does everything, he'll go and fight a war for you, he'll sit here with this one, he'll bend that one to his will, he'll make the three-phase plan. Well, there it is. Hey, what else do we have around here? Let's see, let's greet them. The Lady and the [ __ ], says Lu's lines. U.
Lady and the [ __ ], brother. Ah, it was better than the title we came up with that time, which was the lady and the prince, but the thing is, we called him the prince because that's what Delsy calls him. Goodbye, prince. Oh, well, but what happened? We're full of Power Rangers here. We don't know. There must be someone out there saying I still don't understand Power Rangers.
Well, I'll give you an example. Um, Fernando Carrillo is a Power Ranger.
Jusf Abuif is a Power Ranger.
Du Borgan or Doug Borgan, we don't know yet, but someone explain that photo with Delsis, but you look like a Power Ranger. And if I give him those three clues and he still doesn't know what a Power Ranger is, I'll explain it to him later. So, what else do we have? The Plus Ultra thing with shipments of white talc and gold.
Strategic company of the PS of the PSO.
Exact. of the PSEO and the PSV of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party. But in truth it's PSOE, the PSOE and the PSV. Yes, yes, that's correct. User junior one.
That's absolutely correct. And it's going to be the gateway. I said it in the Apolítico video yesterday or Friday, I don't remember, that the Plus Ultra thing is simply going to be the vehicle to uncover the amount of shady dealings that directly implicate Dels Rodríguez, but directly implicate Dels, that is, and Jorge, of course. This is no longer relevant. Maduro is now history.
Maduro is really screwed, I mean, and as I explained in the video, politically, they have opened a second case against him now here in Florida. In other words, if the devil doesn't get him, the noseless one will. If they don't both grab him and give Maduro a good thrashing, they'll take him to Argentina.
It's that man, well, his name was Maduro.
Okay, man, this is the chain reaction of the world's biggest domino. They're all going to fall, brother. That's right. In other words, we should be celebrating right now that all this is happening, because even the most unlikely person will be affected, because everyone will have to answer for their actions. It starts with the biggest heads and, as he says, boom, boom, domino effect. Ah, no, no, no, but I don't, no. I gave that money to so-and-so. Okay, call so-and-so for me. Come here, brother. What did you do with that money? What happened? Tell me. Ti ti ti ti ti ti ti ti. And well, unfortunately you know that most of the people who are going to pay are the biggest suckers in the scheme and that some will get away with it.
Let's hope not, but that's what journalistic investigations are for, that's why we follow up, that's why we scrutinize, and that's why we reinforce this whole issue every day in programs like this one and in other types of programs and other creators as well, an issue that, I repeat, we have been talking about for 2 years.
It's good to know that justice has finally been served and the evidence of what we all already know is there, it's true, G. Games, because this is nothing new to any of us. It's not like, "Oh my God, what a surprise!" Who would have imagined it? No, no, we all knew what was going on. Those of us who have access to certain information and certain journalistic investigations take it for granted. I mean, I was saying, "No, it's because of this, because of this, because of this, because of this." But a judge had to come and certify this, right? Zapatero fell, but he pulled Linterina down with him, and of course Sánchez. That's the thing, in that fall, come here with me, Pedro Sánchez, come here with me. Elcir Rodríguez, come here with me, Jorge Rodríguez, come here with me. I don't know, Ramosup suddenly.
Ah, I know that name doesn't surprise you, but it's back in the spotlight again. "They will all fall like cards," Derciña tells us. They will all fall like cards. And look, now I really want to show you the pictures because we finally have them.
Let's move on to one more message. "May all those thieves fall," Carmen Castellano tells us. Well, this is normal too, guys, dear friends.
This is perfectly normal. Look, look at this video, we'll talk about it in a bit. I'm going to ask Charlie to put it in full screen because there's a little graphic, a really nice thing, it's not ours, it's a courtesy, of course.
This, and look at this. And now things are starting to become much clearer, aren't they? Okay, we'll put it on screen when we can.
These were jewels; there were bracelets, necklaces, bangles, earrings, watches. All of this, as we mentioned, was in a safe that was in José Luis's office.
Rodríguez Zapatero. His secretary says that those jewels are from an inheritance from the former president's wife, but also from gifts they received on some trips. This explanation, apart from the other explanation, seems to be the weakest.
Jewelry gifts while traveling. For what reason?
Who gives away sumptuous jewelry? In exchange for something? Are they from when he was prime minister? In that case, such gifts would belong to Zapatero or would be the property of the State. And if he received those gifts when he left Moncloa, why did he accept them? Did he pay taxes on them? We will have to wait for Zapatero to clarify these serious doubts. But that office was not only the repository of such a safe. The office, according to the report, was the center of operations for the alleged influence-peddling network, while Zapatero's home was described by the police as an ideal space, as they called it, in which more sensitive instructions were given because in that house there would be greater secrecy and control of the information. UDEP wanted to search that house. The judge did not give permission to the police, surely because it was the former president of the government, because he is the former president of the government.
The summary also includes the document from the Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office that supported the UDEP's investigations into Zapatero and the rest of those under investigation. The prosecution maintains that there was solid and sufficient evidence to justify the measures. Furthermore, he states that the investigation is not based on mere assumptions or conjectures, but on a set of sufficiently compelling evidence.
The summary, as our colleague Pedro Callejas already mentioned from the hearing, is extremely extensive. It also includes what the police found in the house of Julio Martínez, Zapatero's friend, up to €300,000 in cash.
Part of the money was in a travel bag in the living room, another part in a sports backpack in the bathroom.
They also found banknotes in a box of glasses, in a chest of drawers, and in a radiator. In some envelopes, the amounts were even written in Chinese.
There was money everywhere. The summary includes conversations and messages between the protagonists of the plot. As a result of these communications, investigators link the alleged plot to gold and nickel mines. According to the police, the network of former president Zapatero spoke of marketing yellow. Amarillo refers to gold, and among other projects, they place special emphasis on one in particular: nickel. In most cases, the plans were going to be developed in Venezuela.
Of course, we are also learning more details about how the alleged plot operated, what its movements were, and what exactly was the role of former President Zapatero.
More than two years of investigation, hundreds of documents, reports, and evidence reinforce that Zapatero was the leader, that the plot was much more than the rescue of Plus Ultra.
High-level influences with several countries. In the case of the airline bailout, Julio Martínez's commission was 1%. That money would then be channeled to Zapatero for his daughters' companies. According to the UDEF, everything had one objective: to seek opacity on the part of Zapatero. They didn't want to leave a trace. Now, with the summary, there are more indications. That's why the plot used pseudonyms. That's why the order was not to mention the former president, friend Z. The fox. That's how they referred to him. They were most explicit about payments to women, sometimes in cash, although they gave names, such as Alejandra or Jessica. According to the investigators, it was a distributed structure; they not only operated from offices, but also from private homes. The summary even includes the beginning of the investigation.
Requests from France and Switzerland are included. They warned that there was a possible money laundering network involved in the sale of gold watches. They asked Spain to pull the thread, and that thread reached the National Court. Now everything is in the judge's hands. The Economic and Fiscal Crime Unit of the Police also refers to José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero's close relationship with Venezuela. Ester Vaquero, yes. In another of the conversations extracted from that report, it becomes clear that the Plus Ultra executives were aware of the former president's international agenda.
They knew that Zapatero was flying to Venezuela coinciding with the elections in that country.
They even went so far as to say, literally, "Zapatero is in charge here."
Venezuela is at the center of the plot.
In another conversation included in the UDEF report, Plus Ultra executives discuss Zapatero's trip to Venezuela during the 2020 elections.
Zapatero and his namesake, on their way to Caracas, are going to monitor the integrity of the elections. Ha ha ha. Time to clean. Zapatero is in charge here.
These messages were only three months before the airline bailout was approved, but more and more countries are appearing, including China. There are details that suggest Zapatero received close to half a million euros from Chinese businessmen, some of whom are linked to the mobile phone company Huawei, a company that allegedly has business dealings with the company owned by the former president's daughters.
Ladies and gentlemen, with this we are going to move on to the next piece of information, as I have a couple more things to tell you, but they are no longer relevant, because it is already very clear, right? How did that tower that Carlos Hernández is talking about collapse, brother? And what's next, sorry, sorry, I had to mute the microphone. And what's to come. And what's to come, because this, as I was saying, is just the vehicle, the plane. Let's put it on. This is the plane that will take us to the news.
I think Dels was going to be worse than Maduro. Well, Doc Bergon, what do you think, my friend, about what the monarch of Elsy Rodríguez was involved in?
Because this is the wound. I haven't seen it yet. Why not? How is it that the saying goes this? You haven't seen Ylaga. What I've seen is peeling. I think that's what it says. Well, that way he has n't seen a wound.
Okay, now. Take a look at the following. Um, we also have the reactions because now I'm going to come back, allow me a moment, the relaxation, allow me the moment to talk about Enrique Márquez. I'm not going to talk about Enrique Márquez, I'm simply going to remember why all those people came out to defend him, all those people came out to whitewash him, and you'll see something more about Zapatero, and I'm very sorry, Enrique, really, for your time in jail, etc. And I understand, I understand that I do n't know that you can be grateful to him for the so-called management of having freed you, so-called, because literally what you were was just another piece of this systemic and absolutely rude corruption. In other words, you were a piece of a piece of a piece of a screw.
Look at this screw here. So you believe it was Zapatero, in his human justice, in all his goodness, who achieved your liberation? No, no, no. You are a cog in the machine that allows them to keep perfecting this corruption machine. So, let's remember what Enrique said about Zapatero, shall we? I think it's relevant.
President Rodríguez Zapatero has all my love and affection, and I say this not only because of the close relationship we have had for a long time, but also because he treated my wife like a brother should.
Your brother is in trouble, Enrique answered the phone, comforted her, spoke to her of hope, spoke to her of possibilities, and today I do believe that President Zapatero still plays a role in Venezuela.
Clear.
And I hope that time will vindicate him within a war of intolerance that exists not only in Venezuela.
Definitely vindicated, right guys? My people, here he has played an intolerant role and I am not one to deny the friendship I have with him. My friends don't like Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh. A war of intolerance.
You consider yourself intolerant, I imagine, right? Suddenly I'm the father of the intolerant because I can't tolerate them taking the country out of business like that, in that way. I cannot tolerate that the shoemaker is given gold mines, nickel mines, bausite mines. I cannot tolerate it. Excuse my intolerance, Enrique. I can tolerate and applaud the fact that you are not unjustly imprisoned. That I can certainly applaud.
What I can't do is lick his neck, you shoemaker. I can't do that, can I? Bathe him and then drink the water. I'm not going to do that, am I? Just like bathing him and drinking the water. Imagine how graphic that is, right? That's what Leocenis García did today too, because the thing is, I mean, really, the Monday of infamy, what happens is that I'm not going to prepare the program today, I'm not going to do it because of the Monday of infamy, because I love doing days of infamy. I copied that from a good friend in Spain who is also a content creator and has a day of infamy, I don't know what's left of the day of infamy because, well, let's talk about, let's close the topic now with Dios García. Look at that, such audacity. Of course, you might say, "But what does Leenis Garcia matter?" It's true, nothing matters. However, it does matter that these things are recorded and they are very important. Look what this guy is saying, you shameless wretch. Former President Zapatero traveled to Venezuela to search for people who were buried in the regime's prison dungeons. Don't hide it from him, don't hide it from him. And actually I'm not going to follow you back this time because I'm looking to get a follow back, right? He did n't travel for that. Leenis traveled to enrich himself from our country's treasury, to enrich himself from our country's gold, to enrich himself from our country's oil, and as an excuse he used the victims who were locked in the dungeons. That's right, you understand? In other words, the reading is different, and it's important to say that, it's different. He says, "He didn't get John [ __ ] Cochea out of prison, I doubt it.
Delsi or Maduro got you out of prison at the time, who gave the order for other reasons, for reasons of illicit enrichment. He says that Enrique Márquez, a presidential candidate, recently returned to Venezuela, a cog in the machine of international corruption. General Rodríguez Torres, oh, what a favor he did us by getting General Rodríguez Torres out. Imagine that, Leon García. And a certain Superlano, right? He also says that, and me.
If it hadn't been for him, and in my case also for the US ambassador Roger Carsten, we would still be in the dungeons. Others released were Rocío San Miguel, Enrique Márquez, I repeat, Viayo Pilieri. And then he says, "Jorge Rodríguez said that I was something more than a terrorist, and the same with the others." Well, in terms of communication, you 're not far from being that, Joséis García. You 're not far. He thought that We were innocent, uh, sorry, uh, ah, okay. None of us were ideologically aligned with the former president, however, he didn't give up. Of course, Leocenis, uh, because your vision is very short-sighted, I mean, you're seeing the finger pointing at the moon, right? And I think you're doing it in a biased and deliberate way, because it's very obvious what was happening here. So, you're seeing the finger pointing at the moon, right? He says, "In my case, I think he believed we were innocent without even reading the files." That's irresponsible in any case. No, I believe you. Just like the star witness you remember from the Chavista era, I don't remember the name of that star witness in the case of prosecutor Danilo Anderson, right? And what veracity do the star witness's statements have? I believe him because I saw it in his eyes. Ah, well, okay. If that's the standard, Okay, don't worry.
We'll put it here in the technical file. Then he says, "In Spain, where I'm leaving now after a two-day private visit, it would be interesting to know how Leocenis García makes a living." I have more friends in the PP than in the PSOE, but here comes the barb, doesn't it? Very biased. He's doing this on purpose. But the truth is that Spain is taking a dangerous path, full of disrespect for institutions.
Okay?
One can oppose, but not advocate for crime.
Okay. What you're doing in this tweet. I recently visited the newspaper El de Debate. I regretted that Vieto, who knows me and knows that I am a political refugee and a practitioner of dialogue, censored the interview to which he himself had invited me because he did not like my statements or they did not fit with his agenda. I don't know who would think of inviting, Vieto, sorry, Leoenis García to say something. So, how little or no interest could Venezuelans possibly have in listening to Leenic García, except to point out these kinds of things, right? So, there's no analysis, no context, and no politics either, right? Ah, they say, that's not journalism or politics, it's manipulation and a despicable act. That's kind of what they're doing in this post, isn't it?
Mayor Almeida's head of foreign relations extended an invitation to me, which I declined, right? So I place it like that as if it were an act of absolute modesty, honor, ethics, morality, responsibility, right? A very neat, very pristine guy.
And in the same terms that I answered Ayuso's office, a great defender of our country, by the way, best of luck with her agenda on Venezuela. What a buffoon Elocenis García is. I am writing this as an act of protest against the PP's policy towards Venezuela, which I consider absolutely childish. A party like the PP cannot afford that. No democracy, least of all Spain, will emerge stronger from this type of action, just as Venezuela did not emerge stronger when they fabricated a story against Carlos Andrés Pérez involving a secret fund that they could never prove. Well, just imagine what an ideological disaster this man is, I mean, what a mess of inaccuracies, what a hodgepodge of stupidities all together in a single publication that tries to tell us now that no, Zapatero is a saint because he got me out of jail.
Dad, I haven't lost my Maracaibo roots. Dad, are you listening to yourself? No, I mean, it's not like that, Leoen. In other words, Zapatero did what he did for personal gain. You benefited, and you have to understand that within that process, if that was the case, watch out, because it wouldn't surprise me if your connection with Zapatero goes in another direction, and I'll leave it at that, but it wouldn't surprise me.
Well, your number came up. Your number came up, period. So, folks, pay attention because tomorrow in the political program, as I said, if you haven't seen the one we have posted today, which is fresh off the press, go and see it because there's more there. That's the thing, we'll leave it at that for now, but there's the issue of Jorge Jiménez, the president of the Venezuelan Football Federation, the new Alex SAP of Venezuela, deeply involved in this plot, to the extreme. And many other little things, including the name, which I keep insisting on, I'm not accusing anyone, what is the name Mikimea Vitalia doing there? Now one looks, it's not that such and such, such and such. Yes, but well, it caught my attention at least.
But let's move on to another piece of news, but not before checking out their messages, uh, the lines of light, for example, our dear friend Lu's Lines, uh, says, "I'll say what everyone's thinking.
Loenis, go over there.
Create a channel for me on that Discord, please, and just create a channel for me on that Discord, please, and let me only have access to that channel to upload images. On our Discord, Reilverso says, well, we've suddenly thought about creating something on Discord for the community, and maybe even so they can talk, communicate, and make their reports. Let's see how this evolves.
We're growing, there will be some changes to the channel, we're trying to... well, in the channels, several channels for politics, for Politics Life and Republic, and we're trying to reach them in a better way, in a much more stylized, more refined, and better way. So there will be things, there will be things, and for me, you know That you, well, all of you are the most important thing to me in all of this. Otherwise, this wouldn't make sense. Let's have another quick message before we change the information because we're going to talk to María Corina. Josefina sent us a gift, Charlie tells me. Thank you, Josefina. We do n't know how to put it on screen because I think that since gifts are new to Streamyard, which is the software we use for the live streams, it doesn't yet have the integration with gifts. We do all of this through streaming. I don't know when someone makes a donation, a comment like the one you're reading on screen, etc. That allows us to, well, put what's happening on the broadcast. We ca n't put this on screen, but we want to publicly thank you for what you 're doing for us, because as I said, the idea is that we can grow and, well, who knows, maybe even become a media outlet someday. We'll see where the Lord's will takes us. Thank you.
Son Maldonado tells us. Thank you, dear, for that Contribution. Thank you, really. You help us a lot, a lot, a lot, a lot, a lot, huh? What else do we have here?
Right now Sánchez is saying that Zapatero has a fake ID.
What a wonderful message, Yelita. It's possible, isn't it? Zapatero was never Spanish, he was actually a citizen of Granada. Whatever. Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh. I'd like a membership. How do I get one? Nilsa tells us. Nilsa, you have one, in fact, you have one. It's that little logo, look at the screen, it appears like a little circle around your name. That means you have a membership.
If we have, I ask you, Charlie, uh, we have any videos posted on the exclusive members' channel in the playlist of this channel, right? Well, when we upload exclusive content for members as a way of giving back to the people who, out of their own pockets, contributed, right? Like Zapatero with the 150 jewels and all this madness, right?
So, you'll see that members will have a special section where they can access exclusive content that we have to create to thank you for your trust and support, right? We also have the stickers, the light lines, as I mentioned in the last live stream. They've made an incredible contribution to the channel, creating and sharing their art with us, making the live stream experience so much better. So, another big hug to Lu, I really mean it. Gabi says, "Greetings from Belgium."
Well, Gabi, imagine that. Wow, I'm keeping you up a bit, but we'll get going. This is almost ready. No, just kidding, the live stream is almost finished. It's almost done. Wow, there was money even in the toilet, says Goldi. Well, imagine, I mean, in a radiator, I mean, there was money everywhere.
I don't know if the police had the nerve to come in.
A scanner for the walls, because I assure you that, like with Cristina Kirchner in Argentina, well, they break down a wall and suddenly, whoosh, it's like a shower of euro banknotes.
No, there was money everywhere. And you know what's the saddest part?
A small portion was Spanish taxpayers' money, and a large portion was Venezuelan money—yours, mine, all of ours, from hospitals without supplies, from people without electricity like in Trujillo, from everyone. That's the saddest part. But hey, watch out, because Leocenis says no, this is partisan, this is low, this is this and that, and this is childish, that we can't, that this is a witch hunt against Zapatero, right? Like that clown said. Well, anyway, teachers' money, because there's already a brutal teacher shortage, by the way, but well, we can't go after Zapatero because this is a witch hunt. There's no perfect crime, Mari tells us. Lucita, that's true, there's no such thing as a perfect crime, nor one that goes unpunished forever. So, that's what we're all working on.
This morning's video was excellent. "Gusto," Melva tells me. "Well, that's what we try to do, Melva. We try to synthesize, as always on Apolítico, the news from the last few hours with a touch of analysis. And maybe for the next live broadcast, I'll poke fun at some of those who were attacking me yesterday with a touch of analysis, but the main thing is that it's a newscast with commentary. It's a newscast with commentary where I incorporate analysis, but only just, right? I don't sell myself as a political analyst, or a political scientist, or anything like that, right? Of course, I reflect on what we're seeing in our daily lives, and the times I've ventured into it, well, it's worked out well for me. I mean, through how I present the situations, what I see, where we've come from and where we're going, generally..." Well, we're pretty accurate because it's a production job, like that's what production's job is, well, that's not the job, but thanks to Yusita.
Come on, we're going to have to investigate you.
We're going to have to investigate Arusita to see if she's linked to the Plus Ultra case.
Obviously, it's not a very dark joke, but thanks for those 10 memberships. There are 10 more people who are going to become channel members, and we love you. We love you very much. I do n't know who got it. I don't know how to see that. Who gets it, but, well, of course, if you got it, you tell me, "Hey, I got it, and then I know who else got the membership."
Now let's talk about María Curina Machado, ladies and gentlemen. María Curina Machado in Panama. In fact, we're going to delve deeper tomorrow in La República. We're going to be talking with someone who will be able to give us an insight into the Panama meeting. That's why I'm going to I'm going to bring up the topic of the Panama meeting, today's live broadcast, to discuss it in depth tomorrow, because it's important that we talk about that meeting, especially because of what's coming and because of the headline that tomorrow's guest already gave me, which I might use to open tomorrow's political program. I'm not going to tell you, I'll leave it there as a bit of intrigue, okay? But changes are coming, and changes are coming soon. I'll put it that way. Well, uh, one more little message. Let's see, uh, Lunic, blessed night of God's justice, no one escapes it. That's correct. As I was saying, as we all know, María Corina Machado was or is in Panama and arrived at the Presidential Palace, where she was received by Foreign Minister Javier Martínez Hacha to begin that crucial meeting with the President of Panama, José Raúl Mulino. Mulino with a U.
Later, upon leaving there, she went to the municipal building, where she was received by the mayor of the district of Panama, and his name, excuse me, is Misrachi Matalón. Mayer, Misrachi, Matalón. And then the meeting, or rather, they held a meeting there, and then she was given the keys to the city of Panama. We're going to put on screen, if we have images, of the handover of the keys to the city of Panama, a symbolic act and a very nice gesture from the Panamanian government to the undisputed leader of the Venezuelan opposition. In fact, 70, no, I would say more than 70%. And with this, I always make the distinction, not for any particular reason, no, but this isn't some self-serving act on my part, no. I'm simply reflecting what the polls show and what real life is like, the facts.
She is the undisputed leader in Venezuela, whether some like it or not, but she is. I mean, with this I'm not saying, I'm not trying to pull the wool over our eyes, no, no. Quite the opposite.
In fact, when I venture to criticize something that I think is... It can be improved, because I always believe that no one, ourselves, or, I mean, anyone, can be free from criticism when there's room for improvement.
Ah, well, people take it as if it were a personal insult to all their generations when I say, look, this is how it is. In fact, the video on Friday on our political channel where we talked about the meeting between María Corina and the various members of the Unity Platform, people were extremely offended, as if I were saying something crazy. I'm simply telling them, look, but read the social media, see the sentiment that emerged from it. And what I did was put that on screen, put that feeling of Venezuelans on the news menu and say, look, here's something interesting, we have to see what the political cost is, period. In fact, I said in the video, I'm not going to take sides, I'm simply going to present the currents of thought about that meeting, whether it should have taken place or not, and if, once it took place, because That's not something anyone can decide, so, well, what kind of explanations should be given to the country?
What role will those people who were seen there play? Because it generates—you know what it generates—seeing those figures there. Of course, that then leads to a conversation about unity, this, that, everyone rowing in the same direction, this, that, the duck, the huacharaca. What's more, look, I'm going to skip something here. Look at these statements, and with this, I'm not going to delve any further into this mess.
This is a mess that we'll resolve tomorrow in La República. But Henry Alviares came to say some very interesting things about this today. I'm going to send the link to Charlie. I don't know if it freezes when I switch screens, but uh-huh. There it is.
Um.
We were going to play the statements. We're watching the images of the handing over of the keys to the city to María Corina Machado, and now we're going to listen What Henry Alviares had to say about this, because I also disagree, I'm sorry, Henry, I disagree with what you're saying.
Come on, let's put it in full screen, please, if we can.
We are preparing to govern for all Venezuelans without distinction. That's why inclusion is important. Those who exclude, those who say the good guys and the bad guys, those are the ones who are here. We are including all Venezuelans, and we also call on those who used to dress in red. The color is gone, they've lost it. Their red is gone. This struggle is multicolored, and they can dress in blue, in whatever they want. You know what 's gone for them? They're faded, they have no idea. Those Venezuelans who at some point somehow thought that the revolution was the way, saw that the failure was evident and that obviously what they seek is a better future.
There I agree with Henry, and I believe that unity is the basis of many good things that can happen to the country, and perhaps the only thing What I disagree with a little is Claro's tone. When he says "those who are excluded," he's referring to the regime, not to the people who are holding accountable all those guys who played along with the regime. So, in that exclusion or inclusion, there can't be, of course, a few figures who you know shouldn't be there, who you all know very well who they are, and everyone will have in their head the names I'm mentioning, or wondering what this guy is doing here involved in a reconstruction process, right?
However, as I said, it's a topic we're going to delve into tomorrow with someone who knows María very well. I'll give you more information so you know right away and tune in tomorrow to the Republic's channel.
We're going to talk with one of María Corina Machado's closest personal friends, someone who knows María Corina like few others, who has been, I would n't say confidant, but who has witnessed countless experiences and things he's shared with María Corina Machado, and who has a very... Regarding what happened yesterday, I also have my own take, and I'll share it tomorrow. Up until now, I've just offered an interpretation of the event, right?
But I left it at that, without trying to intervene or divert attention, or suggest that I thought this or that. In fact, I'm going to speak up here. Julio Coco made a really, really good contribution on his political channel, Beta Político, in the episode he released yesterday, if I remember correctly, or the day before, and a truly excellent perspective, I mean, really, really good. I mean, Julio's level of analysis in that video is amazing, I mean, it's amazing, and I'm really going to speak up and give him a round of applause if he happens to be watching, or Julio's team who are watching. A big hug to you all too, because the latest Beta Político video about that meeting was really, really good, but that's a topic for another program, which will be the topic of tomorrow's show. So, what else do we have? Gentlemen? The pilgrimage.
The pilgrimage went to Zulia.
Oh, buddy, what's up? How are you all doing? Let's see. Oh, God gave hair. And now, you know, it's time to have a little chamomile tea, something to prepare your stomach, because there's a video of God gave hair.
I invite you, as I always tell you, remember how important it is to have a record of this, and I'm going to speak clearly to you. The first thing these guys do, and you saw Delc Rodríguez until recently, is to erase all the data from social media, everything they can. And regarding data erasure, pay attention to what I'm going to tell you with this, they can't just erase this because they feel like it. There are things they can manipulate; there are companies that specialize in digitally erasing things, right? And part of digital erasure is offering money to media outlets or news portals that have these videos posted so that they themselves will take them down. That's how it works. There are things they can erase in a way Unilateral, and there are things they ca n't erase. So, if this stays on a reliable platform like this one, like others, I assure you, and you know they're not going to come at me with, "Look, I'll give you what you're going to give me." What, kid? No. Oh, what do you want me to do, delete the video? I 'll put it in collaboration with, well, with all the big players so it gets more exposure. So, that's how it often happens: they take, let's invent a way to—not to point fingers at anyone—but Papelito News, right? That has the video posted that you're about to see, and they say, "Look, Papelito News, we'll give you $1,000 and you take down that video."
We're deleting this from the data." Okay, cool. And that's how it happens. That's why even though I know a lot of people tell me, "I can't see the guy, I can't see or hear him," I say, "Relax, all of this has a purpose." "All of this has a meaning." So, well, time to grab your cup, your tea, this, as we say in the Republic, time to also use a parasol to listen to the last chapter of Venezuela's pilgrimage. Of course. Let's listen to it.
There, I looked in the mirror and said to myself, Zulia is taking off and nobody can stop this.
Nobody can stop this, and that's what one perceives, right? It's populism.
Now let's imagine that we didn't have sanctions.
I imagined that there were no restrictions on the Venezuelan state, on the Venezuelan people.
Stop it, stop it, stop it, stop it. Look at the initiatives they have.
Uh-huh. And what if we imagine, Diosdado, if they hadn't stolen the money? Let's imagine better. Not that we do n't have sanctions. Let's imagine better, as Chicharito Hernández would say, let's imagine awesome things, right? Let's imagine that you had never stolen the money that The amount of money you've stolen over 27 years of revolution. Imagine, let's imagine that you weren't involved in trafficking cocaine from Colombia and that to do so you had to allow the ELN and the FARC access to Venezuela. Let's imagine some fun things, shall we?
Because the sanctions are the result of everything you did to bring them about. So, why imagine there are no sanctions?
Why not imagine instead that you had finished the projects you left incomplete with the hundreds of millions of dollars you stole?
Let's imagine you hadn't been at CONATEL, for example, censoring media outlets that amplify the denunciations of people's suffering and of other causes, other issues, and things of vital importance to the international community.
Let's imagine that. Let's imagine Zapatero didn't have two gold mines in Venezuela. Why don't we imagine that, God willing? Cabello?
Why don't we imagine that Chávez hadn't expropriated the companies? Let's go back even further.
Even further back. Let's imagine that. The sanctions would never have come. Let's imagine what a beautiful country we would have right now, and that the people of Zulia wouldn't have to be suffering from constant blackouts when it's one of the most important cities in terms of energy, oil, and everything else in our country.
So that's what we should imagine, Cabello, with your populist hat and your disguise— because you know this man is like the one in the movie Glass, right? Multiple personalities, one day he disguises himself, and they're quite different. When you see him as a minister, which is when he acts all high and mighty, like, " No, we just dismantled an operation; they were going to put some lollipops in the Caracas metro at the Plaza Venezuela station." Ah. Ah.
Then there's the one from the Communist Party of Venezuela, who's the thug from the barrios. Then there's the A threatening TV host.
Then there's this guy in the populist version of Diosdado. I mean, there's everything here. A man with multiple personalities. Okay, let's finish listening to him for a bit. The Saturday nightclub bouncer. Oh, and this town too.
Because that Carbosulia company was fixed up by the workers themselves, with their experience, but with their love for the company, and they cleaned it up and put it in order after, well, they wanted to liquidate it.
And beyond what we are fully aware of, that it is a very delicate company to manage because of the environmental issue, which should not be neglected at all, but it is a reality that the best carburon in the world is here in Venezuela, and even more so in Zulia.
God is preparing for the elections.
You're not going to make it to the elections, buddy. I mean, the upcoming regional elections, you're not going to make it that far. Believe me, you're not going to make it that far. Believe me, you're not going to make it that far. Well, the pilgrimage, as I was saying, arrived in Zulia and there it is. God beating his chest now over the state of Zulia. Curious, curious, this business of God with the state of Zulia, but it 's not so curious. What remains in the state of Zulia?
What country is Zulia close to?
I'm going to plant a seed of doubt. Do you remember when Rosales, when Chávez was going on with this charade of the protectors? So, do you remember the protector of the state? Back then, someone would win, and then, of course, when they gave them a bit of power, they'd put a protector on top of them, right?
The protector of Caracas, the protector of Miranda, the protector of Zulia, right? They were like some kind of monarchical kings, so that the governor or the mayor or whoever it was would have yet another obstacle above them, and this person would be the one who governed that place de facto, right? Violating, of course, all democratic guarantees in every way and making a mockery of the country's sovereignty. The Constitution and everything.
Well, God was always involved with the Zulia issue, and you don't need to be a SpaceX aerospace engineer to understand why.
Because Zulia borders Colombia, because the ELN operates throughout that entire region, and because the ELN is, to this day, God's armed wing, since it allows him to stay in the cocaine business. It's as simple as that. That's why the interest in Zulia, not because people have electricity, not because people are doing well, no, no, no, no. The interest is in being able to dominate, to control the Venezuelan territory closest to his guerrillas who produce the cocaine he distributes and sells.
As Arusita says there in the chat, why don't we imagine other things, God?
Let's imagine that they hadn't forced 9 million Venezuelans to emigrate. Those are things we should imagine, not the sanctions, because the sanctions aren't what the story you all tell is.
But hey, musician X, let's imagine that we do n't have that bunch of thieves in the government, brother. How beautiful. What a piece What kind of country would we have if we had saved ourselves the 25 or 27 years of Chavismo?
Wow! There are so many things to imagine. It's enough to make a special program. Let's imagine and call it that. Better yet, let's imagine that God, given that he returns the money, and that he and his brother, that he and his brother stole. I think it's spectacular, Josefina, that's no small thing, no small thing. Well, this one is one of the biggest thieves of all. Well, imagine, he's the head of the Cartel of the Suns. Let's imagine that you did n't steal the National building, for example. Vanessa, I love it. Ah, we've entered a section of your messages by accident. Well, the messages are great. Let's go with you, Josefina. Let's imagine that the increase of, well, I mean, that the increase of good salaries, I mean, I suppose you meant, Rosfina, let's imagine that the salary increase was good or something like that, that's the idea, right? But you I understand perfectly, that's perfect too.
Let's imagine that Venezuelans have decent salaries, decent salaries that are in line with a country with the economic potential we've always had.
Let's imagine, Marlene tells us, that you haven't tortured or killed anyone. That would be wonderful, God willing, given that we 're in this process of imagining things right now.
And what she tells us, let's imagine that they didn't even come to power, paradise. Well, imagine, we would surely have problems, but not the ones we've had, because it's not like Venezuela was perfect, of course, before Chavismo.
Unfortunately, that's what they used as fuel for, well, for the pandemonium that was unleashed afterward. What else do we have to go on? Let's see, Mag TV, let's imagine that my mother hadn't voted for Ch.
What a trip you just gave your mother, Magi.
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh. It would have been brutal at that moment. If one could go back in time, right? And hide some ID cards and A few things so that, so that, so that this wouldn't happen. Imagine if on 9/11 they had thrown the Mortadelo from the helicopter. Wow.
Thank you, brother. Thank you, Edgar, for putting us here, and thank you also, Edgar, for the contribution.
Brother, part of my day starts with your daily political summary.
Infinite thanks. Thank you, brother, for the support. Thank you for contributing to our channel as well. And truly, as I always say, God rewards everyone for their time, their monetary investments. May God reward you with good health and prosperity for being there, right? Truly, good health, prosperity, and many blessings. Without you, this wouldn't make sense. Enrique, what do you say, and thank you for the contribution, Enriquez or Enrique, Enriquez, I don't know. I, who live in Argentina, am afraid that what happened here will happen here, that María Corina will come to power. Yes, yes. That she will come and impose order and Venezuelans won't adapt to living in a country with rules now and will be crying out for... Chavismo again. Lu, who tells me—Lu through the earpiece because, well, this is an issue, this is an issue, Enrique—and this is an issue that I'm telling you about, I mean, personally, I have to work very closely with you all, hand in hand, because when a new government comes in, there are going to be a series of measures that aren't going to be popular.
And listen carefully to what I'm going to say.
The public administration has to be purged. There are people with three, four, and five positions. There are people who shouldn't be there. There are too many public employees.
Of course, obviously this is a product of what Chavismo did, but at some point, this situation has to be stopped, it has to be, I mean, this problem has to end, and that's going to involve a series of dismissals, a series of things.
So, when we start to see rules, yes, it's what you say, Enrique Morales, that's what's going to happen, brother, that many people will hopefully have the maturity to understand that order has been established and that within that order, things will happen. Things that will bother him in one way or another, will change his way of life.
Because the fact that 80-something percent of the country is poor today is the product of a systematic plan implemented by Chavismo. And when we have to reverse that, oh dear, oh dear, oh dear, oh dear. So, it's true, you're absolutely right. I hope it doesn't turn out like what's happening right now with my law, which comes to bring order and then there are the cuas. That's what they call them, excuse me if the word sounded strange, but that's what they call them in Argentina. They're like a bunch of thugs. They're like a bunch of thugs.
Let's have one more message. Let's have one more message. Uh-huh. The Panasamu that just gave us, or just gave you all, another membership. Someone raise their hand and tell me, "Hey, I got one." Why? Why?
Because we have another headline? Let's continue. Let's go. I was going to skip to Colombia, but no. Harjo reminds me that we have something here. Do you remember Ricardo Sánchez?
Uh.
This is a bit of a relaxed moment. Well, that same Ricardo Sánchez, the guy who made fun of us, made fun of a lot of us.
I, at the time of confession, thought he was a good kid, and he ended up being what he is, well, I mean, Ricardo Sánchez, the one we all know.
Well, uh, let's put the image on the screen because this is funny, to say the least. A relaxed moment now to get to the latest news.
Ah, look here at the little truck of the doll because it appeared, or I don't know if it appeared. I'm not very clear on this, by the way, Harud, correct me if I 'm wrong, but I understand that his truck appeared burned, I mean, it appeared like that, it wasn't an accident, it wasn't anything, suddenly someone, Pukiti. Well, so since his truck appeared, the one on the left, appeared burned, well, he bought the one on the right because Imagine, imagine, as the drug kingpin would say.
If there weren't any sanctions, guys, he would have bought a Ferrari like the one at the dealership in Caracas. Oh, right? It's in Caracas. What strange sanctions, huh? What strange sanctions. You can even see the sticker stuck to the windows, brand new. Look at that beauty.
Oh, Ana, Ana writing to us. Let's imagine my bi-weekly paycheck as a teacher was $500. I'd love that, Ana.
And that your paycheck was more or less like Ricardo Sánchez's. Look, look what he can afford to buy Ricardo Sánchez. Ana, let's imagine there were no exchange controls, Luz tells us. Well, there wouldn't be many people with money.
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh. There's Ricardo Sánchez. How sweet the revolution is, huh? Ah, as Zapatero would say. How sweet the revolution is. How life changes with the revolution. Gentlemen, the Poly Market indicators, Pay attention to this. Regarding the elections in Colombia, remember we're just about there, right? Practically 5 days away.
Polymarket Colombia suggests things are going more or less like this, because we should be worried about Colombia because hopefully, right? Let's go back to the little joke about Diosdado.
Imagine that Colombia has a decent government, and then it's no use for that guy to want to take over Zulia to bring in his guerrillas because on the other side, boom, they attack them and don't roll out the red carpet like Petro was doing with the guerrillas, right? So, let's imagine what could happen in Colombia in the presidential elections. Let's see, there we have the Polymarket chart. It's very interesting, it's a close race. If you could put it in full screen, Charlie, so I can see it a little better, or let me open the link myself because it's easier for me. A close race. No, look, Abelardo de las Priellas, 65% of Intention. Of course, I'm getting there. Polyarket isn't a polling firm, you already know how Polyarket works. For those who don't, it's a platform that generates intentions and moves money to, I mean, let's say, it 's not a polling firm, it's not like they came and asked people, " Who are you going to vote for?" "No, for Abelardo, no, no, no." This is the projection.
Where are the funds moving towards who's going to win the elections? And the funds that generally don't make mistakes, money, money talks, as they say in English, money speaks, right? It's saying at 65%, right?
That Iván, sorry, Iván, I was going to say that Abelardo, thank God, Iván, no, that Abelardo de la Priella has everything to win in Colombia. The polls as such are a little closer.
Paloma Valencia's collapse has been incredible, truly incredible. I didn't expect to see A rise and fall, a rise and fall as big as this one after Paloma swept the primaries.
But well, after the fall of, I don't know, Maduro, and Pop Dar, and Epstein, I mean, this is the hardest fall I've ever seen, which has been Paloma's. I saw some statements from former President Uribe, uh, quite unfortunate, by the way.
Well, I don't want to say more about that because he's a guy I have a lot of respect for, for many reasons, but because of his recent statements, right? And well, everything points to Abelardo seemingly heading for the presidency of Colombia, right? And as Luque says, he knows quite a bit about this.
The market, the money, is the most honest poll there is. Gentlemen, what do you say, Argu?
Look, Aru, you tell me there's a first count in Madrid regarding the presidential elections in Colombia.
Let's see, because this is A good measure of what might be happening, right? We're talking about the Colombian diaspora. This is no longer just Polymarket, this is a reality, it's not just about money anymore, right? And it 's urgent. First audited count in Madrid of the Colombian presidential elections for the first round. Abelardo, president in the first round, according to the data we get from Madrid. I put Mauricio Tobón Franco next, and there you see Abelardo de las Priellas, 55.35.
Notice that's not far off. Well, 10 points isn't insignificant, but it's not huge either. 10 points there, according to Polymarket's projections. Iván Cepeda 28 and Paloma Valencia 12. Well, here Paloma is closer to Iván than to what we saw from Polymarket, and Sergio Fajardo at the end with 2.46. Interesting.
Here in Miami, by the way, they're also voting. I was there. María Elvira tweeted about this, also calling on Colombians here in the United States to participate in these very important elections, folks. Recovering Colombia is vital, vital for the resurgence of our country. It really is. Oh, oh, oh, oh. But well, we've reached the end.
I'll stay for 5 minutes to say hello.
Thank you to everyone who tuned in, really. Thank you to everyone who contributed, like our brother Lu who's there. Thank you for being here another day, once again joining us. I remind you, I remind you that we have the morning political video. For those who haven't seen it, join the connections with the Venezuelan Football Federation, guys, with this Mr. Zapateros. How wonderful, right? How wonderful.
And we go on with your messages. A real pain, huh? When you want to get things in order and when you don't fix what's been damaged in two months, I'll see you. Hysterical. Uh, uh, it's a whole issue. It's a whole issue, Adri. It's a whole issue. Because there's also something else, what you're saying, wanting to bring order to the country and having the process hampered because it's years and years and years of systematic destruction is going to generate a lot, how to say it? A lot of discontent as well, right? I mean, and the left in this case, or the opposition forces that are the opposition at this moment, actually, but not our opposition. Let me see how I rephrase this. Those who are in opposition at that moment, who are currently the minority in the country, are going to play this game.
They're going to play what the " cucas" do in Argentina because they have money, right? To say, "Look, this guy promised you he was going to solve this and look, he has n't solved anything."
That's where we have to have, that's why I'm telling you, my commitment to work, to, to, what's it called?
to dissect the narratives, to wage the cultural battle of All of us who are in this business, or in this line of work, have to be extremely careful to make those who might quickly get desperate understand. Brother, calm down, calm down. They spent 27 years hitting the piñata with a stick, and now, well, all the toys and candy are on the floor. You'll understand that rebuilding things isn't about hitting it again so they can get back in, no, no, no. We have to go step by step, tile by tile, path by path, recovering our country. And that's where I always say, the work of you, my work, and everyone's work is extremely important.
In what? In each of us being the best version of ourselves we can be, in each of us being the best citizen we can be, in each of us being the best professional we can be, to teach by example how it should be done. Let's see. Thanks for the message, Adri.
Wow, awesome. Ricardo, thanks Ricardo, for sending us a super sticker. No This is a super chat. I've already gone crazy.
I reach the end of the program by giving it my all. This is good, it makes its contribution through a super chat.
I think this is a super chat. I get confused with names. The Cucas discovered poverty when they lost power, Lu's line tells us. That's true, Lu. Well, what happened in Argentina is a true reflection of what we're going to see in Venezuela. This is cyclical. In other words, you want to see, you want to know what will happen when Maria Corina wins the presidency in Venezuela.
According to all indications, it's going to happen; look towards Argentina.
Turn towards Argentina. When you see what's happening in Argentina in terms of protests, boycotts, and you know what else, ah, that's the path we're going to take. Yes. Well, we need to prepare for that. Governing Venezuela won't be easy, he tells us, "It's art, art, art fatti. Art fati will be." Yes.
Governing Venezuela will not be easy.
People are going to have to change their mindset, especially us, brother, especially people. And that's why I say, and emphasize, and insist, the work of the media, the work of journalists, the work of communicators, the work of all of us trying to make people understand, gentlemen, that we come from a situation that is not easy, that is not easy and that will not be easy either.
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh. And Harju really did, he just did what I just saw and he's laughing. Ah, the shameless one.
My God. Okay. Our beloved production company, which is working hand in hand with you, has just given away 20 more channel subscriptions because we reached 2,000 likes. How brutal. My membership, I mean. Haru, well, he says he's going to get paid soon, that's why he's feeling generous today.
Thank you, my love. Once again, as I always tell you, God bless you and your family and thank you for being part of the production of the viewer, of everything. Thank you for being a part of this.
Let's see. Consume, I had a little message there that I was about to read and I lost it. Augusto, the QR code isn't working for me. Is anyone else experiencing this? Interesting, interesting. Let me see, we're going to put the link in the chat, right? And I'm going to try. Let me see quickly.
Give me a second. This is live, and this is how things are done live.
Stop. So I grab here. Okay. Let me put on the face.
Rasa.
Perfectly. Look. And here I am inside. I'm inside here.
This is the distribution channel. I do n't really know what might be happening. Look, like I tell him, you see? Here we will post each program, each live broadcast, each episode. If I suddenly grab here, cumata. Let's go inside, let's enter the video. I do n't know what might be happening, but oh well. Anyway, there's the link, they have it in the chat. And if not, what other alternative could we offer, Charlie? I don't know.
Uh, yeah, because we don't usually put it in the video description, right?
This one, right? Okay, fine, fine, fine.
Well, those are the functions. Let me know if it works for you and we'll be keeping a close eye on things. Now then, gentlemen, from the bottom of our hearts, thank you for being there, thank you so much for joining us once again. Tomorrow we'll be back early once again with Normal Politician, with a summary of the latest news, a bit of analysis, or an understanding of what the day's news has been.
Later in the afternoon, we'll be with my brother Melan Escobar and a very special guest to understand what happened at the Panama meeting. It's good news, it's bad news. Ah, we're going to present you with different points of view and you'll form your own opinion, which is what's important. And as I always say, God bless you all. I love them, I love them and that's an understatement.
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