Cabello: Whoever doesn't believe in the spiritual strength of indigenous people has no idea about the history of these peoples

Cabello shared a spiritual experience with the indigenous people of the Añú people of Sinamaica, in Zulia, when he became ill with COVID-19
Con El Mazo Dando

Published at: 15/10/2025 11:22 PM

The Secretary General of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV), Diosdado Cabello Rondón, dismissed the criticisms and statements of some people who question the customs and rights of Indigenous Peoples and underestimate their spiritual strength.

He emphasized this by rejecting absurd comments regarding linking “to witchcraft”, the two statues dedicated to the Grand Chief Guaicaipura and the Chief Urquía, inaugurated this Sunday, October 12, by the President of the Republic, Nicolás Maduro.

In this regard, his Con El Mazo Dando program, broadcast number 547, highlighted that the squalid “can say what they want, but those who do not believe in the spiritual strength of indigenous brothers, in the strength and purity of their beliefs, do not know, have no idea what the history of these peoples means.”

In this context, Cabello shared a spiritual experience with the indigenous people of the Añú people of Sinamaica, in Zulia, when he became ill with COVID-19. “I have that clear in my mind, because I had four people looking after me, they never spoke to me. They had shields,” he said.

He commented that some time later they sent him as a gift from the state of Amazonas a shield with the same symbols he saw in his experience, while he was hospitalized because of the aforementioned illness. “It's the same shield I saw in my dreams,” he said.

Mazo News Team

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