Actually, I wanted to report something about Israel next, but now the dams are breaking everywhere because of Venezuela. Well, the Middle East conflict has been going on for 70 years; it can probably wait a little longer.
I just heard a contribution from Michael Salla, who said that the USA wants to go to Venezuela because of the ancient structures that can be found there. I appreciate Michael Salla a lot; he provides the best news about the Galactic Federation, but he is quite wrong here. Rather, this is an old pattern that was true in the Iraq War of 2003. The USA invaded Iraq primarily to conquer the last Stargate and to make the ancient tablets in the Baghdad Museum disappear. If someone were to translate them, dear heavens, even more alien stories. But George W. Bush was also a top Deep State chief; there is the story that he was supposed to have been possessed by a reptile. At least that’s what Michael Prince says in MIB Volume 1.
With Donald Trump, we still assume that he is part of the QAnon movement, right? That means he is one of the good ones (even if I’m not always so sure about that). He belongs to the team of Putin, Xi, Bezos, and Musk, who were on Ganymede in 2021 discussing the future. So what does the guy want in Venezuela?
If my information from Voyager is correct, then Earth was first granted self-governance in 1994. That’s why I always start with the fall of the Berlin Wall in politics; it seems like the entire history of the world changed then. The priorities are being reset; Putin, Trump, and Xi are probably the first self-thinking politicians in the history of Earth.
So now the Russians and Chinese, along with the other BRICS countries, are working to turn the world economy upside down. What is supposed to come out of it, I believe they themselves are not quite sure (perhaps with the exception of Putin, who seems to know everything). Important for Venezuela now is that Saudi Arabia is interested in the BRICS states. It has the status of a candidate state in BRICS. And the neighboring country of Saudi Arabia is the United Arab Emirates, which is a full member of the BRICS states. The same goes for Iran, which was admitted in January 2024. The introduction of partner states at the end of 2024 has made it possible to quickly add even more members. And Venezuela is among the countries that are officially listed as interested in BRICS, alongside 40 other states that are still on the list. What do Venezuela and Saudi Arabia have in common now? …. Right, oil. I did a little search on Dr. Google for this; here are the results:

If Venezuela has the largest known oil reserves alongside Saudi Arabia, with Russia and the USA producing the most, and both Venezuela and Saudi Arabia are interested in the BRICS states, which also includes Russia—what does that mean for the USA??? .
If you remember, Trump also wanted a union with Canada at the beginning of his term. Why? Canada also has enormous amounts of oil. Greenland, which was also involved, probably has more to do with the struggle for dominance in the Arctic; that’s another topic, but today’s economy needs oil. Especially if one does not believe in climate change (on that point, I have to agree with Trump; I don’t believe in it either). But the Canadians do not want to, and they cannot easily be accused of drug trafficking. Risking a war with Saudi Arabia? You would soon have the third world war between Muslims and Christians. The Saudis are well-networked, not as well as the Chinese, but still very well. The USA traditionally does not get along well with Iran. Moreover, Iran’s accession to the BRICS states was a direct result of Russia’s successes in the Ukraine War—sorry, the Russian SMO in Ukraine. But Venezuela is not far away and is next to Colombia, where there are many drug dealers; surely a few live in Venezuela, maybe not, but who cares? They have oil. Moreover, the largest proven reserves in the world. Trump is not hard to see through; he is an honest businessman, and he wants to make America great again at any cost. However, his methods have become increasingly questionable lately. And I believe he is on a losing path; the time for the USA is running out. Or has already run out. America will not disappear from the scene so quickly; the Roman Empire also took 100 years to fall. But the new players are the BRICS states and their partners, and they are literally increasing every year. This, in turn, puts pressure on the USA and also Europe, and Venezuela is the country that will take the hit—because they have oil, and the economy still needs oil.
So much pressure to the point of going to war against another country over oil—especially under false pretenses, such as the pretext of drug fighting—in my opinion, can only backfire. This will drive Venezuela even more into the hands of the BRICS.
Currently, there are many demonstrations for Venezuela; now you have my support. The thing with the demonstrations is always a tricky matter; they don’t achieve much, but it’s better if there are some than if there are none. Because only in this way can the people draw attention to something. So go if it makes you happy; I am too old for that. But don’t make a civil war out of it; it has to happen, if at all, in Venezuela itself, but I don’t believe that. I know nothing of a color revolution made in the USA, like the one that happened in Ukraine; the country was prepared for 80 years. Venezuela is a spontaneous Trump action. And if there are real people in charge in Venezuela who decide for themselves—without anyone in the background turning the country upside down—well, then it’s their decision what they make of it. Maybe there will be a full-blown war, but I can’t imagine that either. If the danger were that great, Putin would have already sent some troops.
This whole thing is an economic extortion attempt by the USA, or rather Trump, to prevent Venezuela from joining the BRICS states because the USA is losing its oil suppliers to the BRICS around the world. No matter who is sitting at the top, Maduro or someone else, everyone should actually realize that extortion is not good business. And the Venezuelans, if they think a little, will not go along with it. Unless the USA changes its tactics and perhaps acts a little more humanely. But it doesn’t look like that. It won’t change much overall, no matter how it turns out. Most of the world’s oil suppliers are already on the BRICS side. And as long as Putin is in office, nothing will change in that regard; I am sure of that, Trump can rage and shoot as he wants.