viernes, 5 de septiembre de 2014

El Aissami: how cynical can you get?

Caracas, 4 sep (EFE).- The governor of the state of Aragua, in Venezuela, Tareck El Aissami, affirmed today that the poorer Venezuelans become, the more they love the Venezuelan revolution promoted by deceased Hugo Chavez (1999-20i3)
"While we find more poverty we also find more loyalty to the revolution and more love for Chavez. The poorer the people the more loyal to our revolution". said  El Aissami , during a public act in a poor town of the state.


Pretty cynical, considering that this man is one of the richest bureaucrats in Venezuela and a  member of a family of terrorists. 
Who is Tareck El Aissami? Below we transcribe the work of Alek Boyd in his blog 
INFODIO, from November 14, 2013, so that you can appreciate the extent of
 El Aissami's cynicism.
It reminds us of another Chavez's bureaucrat, Jorge Giordani,
whose strategy was:  "we have to keep the people poor, 
otherwise they will cease being loyal to us". 



Who is Tareck el Aissami?

    Just how internationally wanted terrorists are getting Venezuelan IDs? The question is relevant, so please bear with me.
    Venezuela has long been a net recipient of terrorists. Back in the late 80ies, late President Carlos Andres Perez agreed with his Spanish counterpart (Felipe Gonzalez) to receive about 30 members of the Basque terrorist group ETA. When Chavez came to power, ETA terrorists had already been in the country for a few years, always under surveillance. But the caudillo would change their status, from sort of prosecuted, monitored pariahs, to officials of his regime. Case in point Arturo Cubillas, whose wife, Goizeder Odriozola is one of Elias Jaua's most trusted aides, and who was appointed by the Chavez regime as chief of security of Venezuela's Land Institute. Spain's repeated request to have these terrorists extradited, so that they could face justice for their heinous crimes, has been met with absolute derision from Venezuela.
    Hugo Chavez's soft spot for terrorists wasn't reserved to Basques only. For there's extensive documentation proving Chavez's association, and support to Colombia's narco-terrorists from FARC. With regards to Middle Eastern terrorists there's been much in the way of talk but little proof. It has been said that Margarita Island in Venezuela is a Hezbollah hotbed. Others have claimed, without much evidence, that Venezuela has "sent shipments" of Uranium to Iran. However, the U.S. Department of the Treasury announced in June 2012 that it was targetting a money laundering network related to Hezbollah and its operations in Colombia and Venezuela. And here's where things get interesting.
    Tareck Zaidan El Aissami Maddah (DOB 12 Nov. 1974, ID. 12.354.211) is the current chavista Governor of Aragua state in Venezuela. He is one of five children of Zaidan Amin El Aissami El Musfi and May Maddah de El Aissami, a Muslim couple of Lebanese origin. El Aissami (TEAM) has had a meteoric rise within chavismo, owing to his excellent relations with Adan Chavez, brother and mentor of the late Hugo, whom he met while reading law in Universidad de los Andes. Despite his young age, El Aissami has been appointed to sensitive roles, such as Head of ONIDEX: Venezuela's equivalent to the Home Office, responsible for identification and immigration. 
    El Aissami has used his powerful position to set up a multilayered and vast network of shell companies run by proxies. There are three identifiable groups within El Aissami's structure. The first group (picture above) is led by his mother, and is formed by close relatives and proxies (25 people). This group controls the following Venezuelan companies:
    - 1. INVERSIONES SALMAS, C.A.
    - 2. INVERSIONES OBAIDA, C.A.
    - 3. DISTRIBUIDORA VENSIR, C.A.
    - 4. ALMACEN UNION, C.A.
    - 5. INVERSIONES EL CARRIZAL, C.A
    - 6. SOCIEDAD MERCANTIL PIAL, C.A.
    - 7. SOCIEDAD MERCANTIL UNIFARMACIA C.A.
    - 8. SOCIEDAD MERCANTIL INVERSIONES EL TROLE  C.A.
    - 9. SOCIEDAD MERCANTIL INVERSORA GUADALUPE C.A.
    - 10. OFICINAS DE VENEZUELA (OFIVEN) C.A.
    - 11. EMPRESAS ZUVIC C.A.
    - 12. MILENIUM INMUEBLES + INVERSIONES  C.A
    - 13. ESCALANTE MOTORS MERIDA C.A.
    - 14. CENTRO AMBULATORIO Y ESTETICO MILENIUM  C.A.
    - 15. INVERSIONES GENOS, C.A.
    - 16. COMERCIALIZADORA GENOS, C.A.
    - 17. T & S DISEÑOS Y CONSTRUCCIONES, C.A.
    - 18. VARIEDADES LUXOR, C.A.
    - 19. F&S COMPUTER GROUP C.A.
    - 20. DISTRIBUIDORA GIOCONDA C.A.
    - 21. SEBASTIAN C.A.
    - 22. ZAP C.A.
    This group has other assets, such as real estate, vehicles and cash, sitting in Banco Provincial, Banco Mercantil, Banco de Venezuela, BANESCO, HSBC (Panama), Bank of America (Miami), Commercebank (Miami).
    The second group is formed by 13 people (picture above). This group in turn controls the following companies (Venezuelan unless otherwise stated):
    - 1. SUPER TODO, C.A.
    - 2. EL DRAGON 2005, C.A.
    - 3. LA BOMBA, C.A.
    - 4. CORPORACION LA BOMBA DE VENEZUELA, C.A.
    - 5. MOSTAZA, C.A.
    - 6. MOSTAZA SHOP, C.A. 
    - 7. LUXOR IMPORT, C.A. (Panama)
    - 8. CORPORACION EL DRAGON 2012, C.A.
    - 9. PURA GANGA, C.A.
    - 10. PACIFIC PETROLEUM INVESTMENT CORP. (California - USA)
    - 11. CONSTRUCTORA PLATINIUM CENTER, C.A.
    - 12. CENTRO COMERCIAL PLATINIUM CENTER, C.A.
    The second group has assets, vehicles and cash, scattered in Regionsbank (Miami), Banco Provincial, BANESCO, Corpbanca, HSBC (Panama), Wells Fargo (California), Banco del Orinoco (Curaçao), Banco General (Panama), Multicredit Bank (Panama), Blom Bank (Beirut).
    The third group is a subgroup of the second, and has no direct connections to the first, or indeed to El Aissami. It is formed by:
    - 1. Francisco Lautaro Vélez Quispe
    - 2. Nelson José Moreno Araujo
    - 3. Juan Manuel Aguirre Chuecos
    - 4. Blas Lorenzo Román Torres
    This subgroup or cell control the following Venezuelan companies:
    - 1. CORPORACION BRICKWALL, C.A.
    - 2. SUPAC INTERNACIONAL, C.A.
    - 3. INVERSIONES GALILEO, C.A.
    - 4. FRESSCO MERIDA, C.A.
    It's got some assets, while cash is kept in Banco Bicentenario Banco Universal, Banco Occidental de Descuento (both in Venezuela and Panama), Regionsbank (Miami), Bank of St Lucia Intl., BANESCO, Banco Mercantil, Banco Provincial. This group makes periodic cash deposits into four different bank accounts controlled in turn by another proxy (Jaled El Eysami), who then, in an attempt to cover origin of funds, wires it out of the country via stockbrokers (Equitas and others).
    The most interesting aspect of El Aissami's operation however, is not money laundering by his proxies, but rather abuse of his station at ONIDEX to give Venezuelan IDs to a number of internationally wanted criminals / terrorists. The news from OFAC linked above reveal that Hezbollah operatives in South America got Venezuelan IDs under El Aissami's "watch". While in charge, ONIDEX created new identities for a number of people. Intelligence reports sent to us claim that as many as 173 individuals believed to be collaborating with terrorism, drug trafficking and money laundering were either naturalised, or got Venezuelan visas and IDs using fake names. Abbas Hussein HARB, for instance, identified by OFAC as part of a money laundering network related to Hezbollah and Ayman Saied JOUMAA, has two Venezuelan IDs (21495203 and 26405022). As of this writing both are valid. Kassem Mohamad SALEH, also designated as Hezbollah collaborator, has a valid Venezuelan ID (22075502), as shown in electoral records. 
    Granting Venezuelan citizenship to terrorists, as done by El Aissami, is not an isolated event. In 2004, in the space of one month, the Hugo Chavez regime naturalised Arturo Cubillas, Maria Asuncion Arana Altuna (ETA) and Rodrigo Granda (FARC).
    El Aissami also gave access to Venezuela's identity databases to ALBET (a Cuban front controlled by the Castros), which ultimately controls development and implementation of new electronic IDs via subcontracting to Gemalto and Bundesdruckerei among others.

2 comentarios:

  1. Vendia blue jeans debajo de un viaducto en Merida. Donde quiera que estes Ochoa Antich, espero que sepas que eres el culpable de toda esta vaina, traidor.

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  2. Siempre fue así, e incluso antes de que se produjera la primera revolución comunista, la bolchevique, ya Doctoyevski lo había notado:

    "¿A qué se debe -me dijo una vez Stepán Trofffímovich-, a qué se debe que, según he podido observar, todos estos socialistas y comunistas recalcitrantes sean, al mismo tiempo, tan increíblemente avaros, tan codiciosos y tan ávidos de propiedad, hasta el punto de que cuanto más socialistas, y cuanto más avanzadas son sus ideas, tanto más intenso es su espìritu de propietarios? ¿A qué atribuirlo? ¿A sentimentalismo también?" (Los demonios. edit Bruguera. 1980. p.p 82-83)

    Orlando Figes (La
    Revolución rusa (1891-1924).
    La tragedia de un pueblo. Barcelona, Edhasa, 2000), en un trabajo memorable, relata, entre muchisimas cosas más, cómo los bolcheviques, luego de la revolución, se paseaban por las calles con prostitutas vestidas con las pieles y portando las joyas arrebatadas. Siempre fue igual. En nombre de la redención se apoderan del poder, empobrecen y esclavizan a todo el mundo y viven como reyes. Vena como ha vivido Fidel Castro. No pueden desmentirlo. No pueden.

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