(3-4-20) VENEZUELA: Ex-Minister of Finance, “No Country that Loves Peace can Promote a Bacteriological War”

Venezuela’s Former Minister of Finance, “No Country that Loves Peace can Promote a Bacteriological War”

On March 4th, 2020, Socialist Venezuela’s National Assembly press interviewed Ricardo Sanguino, “a former economy minister and parliamentarian representing the United Socialist Party of Venezuela for the Táchira state”:

Sanguino: “In the case of China, I saw videos showing the apparent intention of the US to have infected the Wuhan region. In any case, you have to wait. The Chinese are patient, very observant, scientific people, they do not rush and, if true, they will say so in due course.”

Press: “Is bacteriological warfare a reality, apart from the coronavirus?”

Sanguino: “Yes. That exists. I would venture to say that the United States has it, Great Britain and Israel can have it, and well, we have to make a movement against that. They are wars where no cannons [sic] or missiles are seen, but they affect our people. You have to be against it. No country, leader or leader who loves peace and prides himself on such can promote a bacteriological war.”

Press:Could the former president Hugo Chavez be the victim of bacteriological warfare?”

Sanguino: “It is not ruled out by US imperialism.”

Press:By attacking China, do they destabilize the world economy?

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How could a nation, rich with such deep mines of comedic gold, leave its people so miserable and poor they feel forced to eat their pets and zoo animals, and prostitute their daughters for supplementary income? The locals would die laughing if they weren’t already dead. We sink into such hells on earth because we don’t take the Gospel of the kingdom of heaven seriously. Sanguino believes lies, speaks lies, and favors the inhumane dragon of China, because he has rejected the Truth of the Lamb.

God have mercy on us, and the whole world!

—-Salt—-

“Harm hatch, harm catch.”

—Aesop,
The Mouse, the Frog, and the Hawk


“A Man and a Lion traveled together through the forest. They soon began to boast of their respective superiority to each other in strength and prowess. As they were disputing, they passed a statue carved in stone, which represented a Lion strangled by a Man. The traveler pointed to it and said: ‘See there! How strong we are, and how we prevail over even the king of beasts.’ The Lion replied: ‘This statue was made by one of you men. If we Lions knew how to erect statues, you would see the Man placed under the paw of the Lion.’ One story is good, till another is told…

—Aesop,
The Man and the Lion

“In case of dissension, never dare to judge till you’ve heard the other side.”

― Euripides, 
The Children of Herakles

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