Mark Twain wrote a story once
about a white elephant that disappears in New York. A legion of detectives is
sent after the animal but they fail to locate him, while he leaves destruction
in his trail across several towns of the United States. If Twain lived in
Venezuela today he would find plenty of material for similar stories. In this
country of magic realism several oil tankers, including a VLCC (Very Large
Cargo Carrier) capable of carrying 2 million barrels of oil, the presidential
airplane and the remains of the dead president himself have all disappeared. By
disappearance I mean that, although someone must know where they are, the citizens
of the country do not.
The location of the remains of
the dead president has become a mystery. Venezuelans do not know when he died,
how he died, where he died or where he is buried, if he is, in fact, buried. Is
he, like Elvis Presley, still alive and in hiding? No death certificate exists, no one appears
to have been a witness of his death in Venezuela or in any other country, no
one knows where his remains are. Some say he is buried in his home town of
Barinas. Officially he rests in a place called the Museo de la Montaña, The Mountain Museum, but rumors are
insistent that this tomb, frequently used as a table to sleep on or play
dominoes by the current president, is empty.
Incidentally, there is no available
record that the current president was ever born, at least in Venezuela. But
that’s another story.
The presidential airplane, a 319J
airbus that was illegally acquired by the dead president outside of the budget,
at a cost of some $78 million (after remodeling), has also mysteriously
disappeared. The recent trip of the current president to Beijing had to be made
in a rented airplane of Cubana de Aviación (a Russian made plane said to have
been given as a gift by the dead president to the Castro brothers ). The airbus
has not been seen in months. The official story is that it was sent for
maintenance to the manufacturers and it came back with a serious defect in one
wing. Airbus denies this. At any rate, the airplane has evaporated.
In parallel, of three oil tankers
ordered by the regime to Iran, Argentina and China, two are nowhere to be
found. One is still in Argentina, the
so-called “Eva Peron”, after one year of being put in the water by the Rio
Santiago dockyards.
The Aframax type tanker “Sorocaima”, built in
Iran, was handed over to PDVSA over a year ago but it has not been seen since. The huge VLCC
“Carabobo” was baptized with great ceremonies in China September 6, 2012, in
Huludao, Liaoning province. For this occasion the Bokai Dockyards were adorned with
flowers and the president of PDVSA Navy Co., the Venezuelan Embassy
representative, the president of the Dockyards, all made grandiose speeches. It
was the largest oil vessel ever acquired by the Venezuelan oil company. The
costs of these large vessels is of the order of $150 million but, knowing how
business is done in the Venezuelan company, the total bill probably went over
$200 million.
One year later the vessel has not
yet made its maiden voyage and its positioning systems/satellite beacons are
not working. As a result the location of the vessel is unknown, see http://maritime-connector.com/ship/carabobo-9623257/
.
The ship is theoretically
operated by a paper company called CV Shipping. It is 332 meters long but, so
far, nobody has seen it. The operator’s offices are in Singapore, at #28-02
Millenia Tower, 8 minutes away from the Venezuelan Embassy. Perhaps Venezuelan Ambassador
Alfredo Toro Hardy can tell us something about this mysterious company and the
whereabouts of the vessel, but I doubt he would be interested in this sordid
business since he never noticed that the office of Petro Marine, another ghost
company, involved in the 2009 murky affair of the drilling barge Aban Pearl,
was next to his.
According to a story by news Agency REUTERS,
see http://uk.reuters.com/article/2013/10/01/uk-oil-tankers-venezuela-idUKBRE99006A20131001 the three oil tankers cited above were
part of an order of forty two vessels placed by the deceased president,
probably under the effects of hallucinogens given to him by his Cuban doctors. Currently
the company is paying millions of dollars per year in tanker rental fees to
contractors, some of whom are simply gangsters with good connections within the
company.
REUTERS’report quote PDVSA’s Annual Report for 2012: “ We finished the
launch and floating of the Sorocaima...one of the four 113,000 tonnes Aframaxes
being built by Iran. We programmed the launching of the Eva Peron for July
12th, 2012…”.
But the tankers, REUTERS added, never arrived.
They are now part of the “Flying Dutchman” fleet of ghost ships, while many Venezuelan,
Chinese, Iranian and Argentinian “businessmen” are probably millions of dollars
richer.
At least the dead president reappears,
occasionally, in the shape of a little bird on the shoulder of the current
president whispering orders in his ear.
I can see "Arcay" in the picture at tomb, who wrote a ridiculous book about the former strong man. I read those hyperbolic comments and my conclusion is that the poor man was victim of the same complex of Bonaparte.
ResponderEliminarHe doesn't love his father. Gustavo, you can review 14 years of eyewash after eyewash, those horrible complex, the poor man delirium about "sukhois in Bogota", etc., and you can check the profound desire of this poor man for "be the best son" of Castro.
He didn't love his father and Castro noted that. The Cuban used his evil power on the squirt's mind to take away Venezuela's oil.
And this was the reason of his life behavior about women. Herma Marksman said: he was the Midas king of the destruction.