1) Antonini is a Chávez bagman caught carrying PdVSA slush fund money into Argentina
2) The money was being given to the Kirchners to finance their election campaign
3) The money came on Chávez's orders and travelled with a whole posse of pro-Chávez & Kirchner people.
4) After he was caught, this guy who was tight with the Chávez gov't and money mob turns against his boss for the sake of his family, became an informer for the US Feds and betrays former close friends, PdVSA officials and the Venezuelan government in return for immunity and protection in the USA.
Does that sound about right? Well, what if I were to tell you that
- Antonini is not some sort of hired bagman for the Chávez government, but in fact a multimillionaire hotel owner in Miami with a stable of very expensive cars to his name.
- Antonini is close friends with Carlos Andres Perez (aka CAP) the ex-Venezuelan president who hates Chávez and famously said he wants him to 'die like a dog'.
- Antonini hates Chávez as well, calls him "a disgrace" and predicted the coup d'etat in 2002 by saying just weeks before it took place that "Chávez won't last. He's going to fall soon. We're going to bring him down."
- And when he said 'We', he obviously meant it. This because when the other person put forward counter-arguments about Venezuelan army loyalty etc, Antonini Wilson said "Remember what I say. We're taking Chávez down. He's going to finish in jail."
If you only link through from this site to one LatAm political story this year, make it this one. This is required reading for anyone remotely interested in the case, and is ample evidence to show that the whole Miami trial is some sort of circus cooked up by those wishing to discredit the governments of Argentina and Venezuela. Here's the link again, just in case. Now go read it. Unmissable. Once you do you'll know that you're being lied to.

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2 comments:
Shucks, folks, I'm speechless again....
I previously misread your "Klishtina" name-calling as "yet another yanqui whom hates anything progressive". I was wrong, it seems. Although it's a bit puzzling why you refer to Mr. Correa es "Puffin Man". I guess the general idea is to nickname every prez right?. If so I wonder how to refer to mr GWB. ;)
Back to point: you're right about Antonini and the suitcase, and I've been telling this for a long long time: CHAVEZ DOESN'T NEED A "Valijero" (a luggage carrier), because he has the VENEZUELAN EMBASSIES, and you know, diplomatic suitcases (actually I believe it doesn't have to be a suitcase but any luggage sent by embassies get the same rules) so it is not inspected.
Why go the great length of having a middle-man whom is also incidentally a friend of Carlos Andres Perez, when he could send any money he wants via diplomatic luggage and then have someone pick it up from the local Venezuelan embassy? It makes no sense.
That Great (Now-Bankrupt) Country up North used that approach when the infamous three-letter agency needed to send a machine gun as part of the plot to kill General Carlos Prats in Chile: it entered the country on a diplomatic suitcase.
See:
http://www.soberania.org/Archivos/Operacion_alfa.pdf
http://www.aporrea.org/internacionales/a24821.html
OK, enough babbling on my part.
FC
PS: What's up with a renewed consultant asking for donations via Paypal? Just bill more to the guys with the wonga. In my opinion, begging doesn't work [And I did on my blog asking for Amazon.com gifts, never received a single one. Of course there's the possibility that I suck and don't deserve anything ;)]
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