Edmundo González's record supports his new role as head of terrorist operations in Venezuela
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Published at: 01/08/2024 12:36 PM
The representative of opposition extremism, Edmundo González
Urrutia, a character that until recently was unknown to most
Venezuelans, now presents himself as the head of terrorist operations in the country, carried out after the results of
the
presidential elections of July 28, in which the candidate of the Fatherland, Nicolás Maduro, was the winner.
During a campaign in which very little was seen in public
appearances in which they tried to show him as a poor man with the
face of “good people”, but with the visible face of his puppeteer María Corina
Machado, his real plans were revealed, which was not exactly the electoral route.
Throughout the election campaign, a series of
revelations emerged that place González Urrutia as a totally contrary
person to the one they wanted to reflect. This character worked at the Venezuelan Embassy
in El Salvador during the administration of the pseudojournalist Leopoldo Castillo,
nicknamed El Matacuras for his role in Operation Centaur, during
which several nuns and priests were killed, including Father Oscar Arnulfo Romero, canonized by the Catholic Church.
In those turbulent 80s, El Matacuras served as Venezuela's
ambassador to the Central American country, and González served
as Third Secretary of diplomatic representation, playing a despicable role
in the human rights violations and massacres that occurred during those years.
Psychological warfare operations and selective assassinations were carried out,
planned and financed from the legation. His active participation in these
events and his close relationship with leaders of paramilitary groups, such as Roberto
D'Aubuisson, demonstrate his complicity and co-responsibility in these atrocities.
Edmundo González's career also shows that he was
captured by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) in the 1970s, when the Condor Plan was being developed, executed between
1973 and 1990 to maintain the right-wing dictatorships of the Southern Cone.
It is historically proven that between 1958 and 1973,
Venezuela was the country where methods of monitoring, detention, torture and disappearance
of politically persecuted persons were released, tested and perfected. All the contents of the CIA's Kubark Manual were
put into practice, aimed
at overthrowing democratically elected governments and exterminating thousands of people who
affected the leftist vision of their governments.
The discovery of the Terror Archives in 1992
by Paraguayan lawyer Martín Almada revealed the magnitude of the
atrocities committed within the framework of Plan Condor, with more than 130,000 victims, torture, disappearances and forced exile.
These files contain interrogation
records, arrest records, minutes of secret meetings and
names of diplomats who participated in such activities, including González Urrutia.
It's no wonder that Edmundo is in poor health and can't
fall asleep, knowing that these files directly blame him and
his boss, Leopoldo Castillo, for thousands of deaths across the continent.
González Urrutia has always operated in a context of political
servitude, simulation and espionage. Its natural settings have been
theatres of psychological warfare, political persecution, racism and contempt for diversity.
Like Luis Posada Carriles, who pretended to be old and
sick to gain pity, González Urrutia uses the same tactic today,
appearing to be almost disabled while still orchestrating violent movements to destabilize his country.
In conclusion, the story of Edmundo González
Urrutia is a dark chronicle of complicity and active participation in one of the most tragic
chapters in recent history in Latin America. His vast
experience in violent and terrorist operations of the past shows that he is directly responsible for
the current violent acts in Venezuela. Their weak appearance
cannot be trusted; behind that façade hides an
evil being who has been responsible for thousands of deaths.
Mazo News Team