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Claims (10)
Carlos Vecchio member_of
ExxonMobil host_asserted
“He is also over there in the U.S. Carlos Vecchio is a lawyer from Exxon. Carlos Vecchio is not an ambassador of Juan Guaido. He's an ambassador of Exxon. Cabello gestured towards his bulletin board and placed a hand on Hernandez's photo. Ju…”
▶ The Colonels Corner-Corporate Coup (Venezuela) Part 13 @ 46:40
Michael Ledeen worked_for
ExxonMobil host_asserted
“Michael Levy was, you know, Wexner's lawyer there. Previously, he had worked for the Clinton administration. He had also worked for ExxonMobil. But, you know, he leans over and there's a hot mic minute where Levy says that, you know, if you…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 5 (4) @ 1:00:04
ExxonMobil member_of
North American Competitiveness Council host_asserted
“Those are some of them that were in on this from the very beginning. They've attended a lot of these meetings. Lockheed Martin is another one. And let's see. Oh, and Judicial Watch even sued for records of having these meetings because of w…”
▶ OPERATION GLADIO - 'GEOGRAPHY OF GLADIO' - EP.374(AlphaWarrior Show) @ 47:23
Rick Scott funded
ExxonMobil caller_asserted
“And Rick Scott of Florida was like, yeah, yeah, go get him. Go get Maduro. Get the CIA involved. I'm like, who is this guy? Because I don't really know Rick Scott that much. And of course, he's had a lot of donors from ExxonMobil, Chevron. …”
▶ The Colonel Corner Dark Alliance Part 20 @ 1:08:25
ExxonMobil funded
Center for Strategic and International Studies host_asserted
“in Venezuela as well as Venezuelan family blood. Indeed, Tari and CSIS financial backers, including Chevron, Northrop Drummond, ExxonMobil, and Boeing, would get rich from a war in Venezuela that resulted in the reprivatization of natural w…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Corporate Coup (Venezuela) Part 8 @ 47:51
Jose Ignacio Hernandez employed_by
ExxonMobil book_quoted
“Vecchio was, in fact, a leading functionary for the U.S. oil industry that stood to gain from this shenanigan. And he spent much of his career employed as a lawyer for ExxonMobil. Vecchio's intimate ties to Exxon provided a possible explana…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Corporate Coup Venezuela Part 14 @ 4:58
Venezuela removed_from_power
ExxonMobil host_asserted
“involved in election interference is the U.S. corporations that want a concession from Guyana on that oil, because Venezuela has made it well known after having kicked out Exxon and all of the U.S. oil monopolies in their country. So does t…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Cocaine Death Squad & War on Terror Part 10 Final @ 1:42:38
Antonio Vecchiana member_of
ExxonMobil host_asserted
“Vacchio had established a lucrative career with ExxonMobil in Venezuela while moonlighting as a U.S.-backed civil society activist. His path was upended that June when Chavez drove ExxonMobil out of Venezuela as part of his effort to nation…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Corporate Coup (Venezuela) Part 10 @ 41:29
Hugo Chavez removed_from_power
ExxonMobil host_asserted
“Vacchio had established a lucrative career with ExxonMobil in Venezuela while moonlighting as a U.S.-backed civil society activist. His path was upended that June when Chavez drove ExxonMobil out of Venezuela as part of his effort to nation…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Corporate Coup (Venezuela) Part 10 @ 41:29
African American Institute funded
ExxonMobil host_asserted
“And they are partly funded by all these big petroleum companies, ExxonMobil, blah, blah, blah, Chevron. So he is definitely part of this whole system of destabilizing Venezuela and trying to get the greedy fingers in there and hoping to ove…”
▶ The Colonel Corner Dark Alliance Part 20 @ 1:09:19
Mentions (30)
▶ 46:53
the North American competitiveness council that I was just mentioning, um, that the, um, like the big corporations were going to be part of, um, UPS, um, and they even hosted meetings in the, um, Louisville, Kentucky, which is where their h…
▶ 1:34:13
So many things that connect. That's absolutely true. SR71, go ahead. Since we're talking about corporations, what I was going to say about corporations and what goes on with these corporations is if you take a look at them, they have subsid…
▶ 1:08:25
And Rick Scott of Florida was like, yeah, yeah, go get him. Go get Maduro. Get the CIA involved. I'm like, who is this guy? Because I don't really know Rick Scott that much. And of course, he's had a lot of donors from ExxonMobil, Chevron. …
▶ 1:09:19
And they are partly funded by all these big petroleum companies, ExxonMobil, blah, blah, blah, Chevron. So he is definitely part of this whole system of destabilizing Venezuela and trying to get the greedy fingers in there and hoping to ove…
▶ 18:47
not only in know-how, but also in the vast financial and logistical resources that they were able to make available to multinationals. These include secret services of the world's most powerful state apparatus, i.e. the CIA, which with the …
▶ 1:42:38
involved in election interference is the U.S. corporations that want a concession from Guyana on that oil, because Venezuela has made it well known after having kicked out Exxon and all of the U.S. oil monopolies in their country. So does t…
▶ 46:54
It's a little bit more fascinating when you were an oil investor 20, 25 years ago. I mean, I think she raises some interesting points about running the internals of a country. I do think that if you were a shareholder in BP Amoco or Chevron…
▶ 16:55
of Venezuela's expat community. Though he clearly enjoyed basking in the admiration, earnestly shaking his hands and posing for photographs, Vecchio had not set out for life in politics. Instead, he spent his early days of his career as a c…
▶ 37:54
DC-based firm that routinely rakes in federal contracts from the State Department and the Pentagon. So it's not private at all. It's funded with our taxpayer dollars almost exclusively. But it does provide a way for vested commercial intere…
▶ 41:29
Vacchio had established a lucrative career with ExxonMobil in Venezuela while moonlighting as a U.S.-backed civil society activist. His path was upended that June when Chavez drove ExxonMobil out of Venezuela as part of his effort to nation…
▶ 41:59
I will be fired, Vecchio said. The government will discriminate against me, he said. By then, Vecchio had been mounting a fruitless legal challenge against Chavez's effort to restructure Venezuelan's oil sector for years. After losing his c…
▶ 50:03
However, Vecchio struggled to offer anything beyond boilerplate commitments to quote-unquote democracy and freedom. In effect, there is only one example of Vecchio clearly articulating the party's ideology in a coherent manner. Quote, we wa…
▶ 12:11
and who accused Hugo Chavez of crimes against humanity. One year after Venezuelan's government moved to ex-appropriate his private ranch as part of its efforts to expand domestic agricultural capacity. Also present was Guaido's U.S. quote-u…
▶ 43:38
They had no authority to force Caracas to satisfy the debt and no legal avenue to collect. That's where Guaido comes into play. Unlike his colleagues in the Guaido shadow government, Attorney General Jose Ignacio Fernandez avoided the limel…
▶ 46:09
In other words, Hernandez had provided material support for a lawsuit filed against the very government whose legal strategy he would go on to direct in the fake government. So he's an opposing witness while pretending to be a part of the f…
▶ 46:40
He is also over there in the U.S. Carlos Vecchio is a lawyer from Exxon. Carlos Vecchio is not an ambassador of Juan Guaido. He's an ambassador of Exxon. Cabello gestured towards his bulletin board and placed a hand on Hernandez's photo. Ju…
▶ 1:01:52
When my name started to float as attorney general, I spoke with Ambassador Carlos Vecchio. I prepared him a memo, but you don't work for him. You're the attorney general of a fake president that you actually work for, not his ambassador. As…
▶ 1:03:55
We know how it ends. They freeze all of the assets of Venezuela, steal them and use puppets in order to do it for a Canadian based company. And in the hopes of Exxon's role in this, of getting back some piece of the Venezuelan oil industry.…
▶ 4:27
that was settled by this fake court. Through the process, oil industry rivals, including Shell, BP, and ExxonMobil, would gain a chance to expand their share of U.S. oil market by scarfing up Sitco's assets. As established in Chapter 9, tho…
▶ 4:58
Vecchio was, in fact, a leading functionary for the U.S. oil industry that stood to gain from this shenanigan. And he spent much of his career employed as a lawyer for ExxonMobil. Vecchio's intimate ties to Exxon provided a possible explana…
▶ 5:30
It was not hard to imagine a scenario in which an oil giant profited from Sitko's liquidation. Quote, I was not aware of any of his relationships, said Rodriguez of Vecchio, telling me he was quite annoyed when he read Anya's expose on the …
▶ 54:36
Washington embassy over to an Exxon lawyer or installing a Harvard professor as a fake economic advisor and appointing him to the international, the Inter-American Development Bank, the U.S. government repeatedly demonstrated its total disr…
▶ 47:51
in Venezuela as well as Venezuelan family blood. Indeed, Tari and CSIS financial backers, including Chevron, Northrop Drummond, ExxonMobil, and Boeing, would get rich from a war in Venezuela that resulted in the reprivatization of natural w…
▶ 37:22
I'm going to take a different perspective than the author on this, except she has a point about the secondary sanctions. But that said, I mean, if you look at this from the perspective of the United States during the aughts, the federal gov…
▶ 39:52
to the entire country of the United States. You can't say we. We don't get any profits from Standard Oil or Exxon or anything. They pocket their own profits as well as their shareholders. And their shareholders are not just U.S. people. It'…
▶ 19:45
was in an area close to Cambodia and affected by the unresolved border dispute between the two countries over offshore islands. It was also very close to ESSO, another oil company, concession northeast of Malaysia, in which, according to re…
▶ 10:20
Since 1994, Azerbaijan's state oil company has had an $8 billion 30-year contract with BP, Unical, Exxon, and other foreign oil companies to develop oil fields that may be among the largest in the Caspian Basin. Such forward investments cre…
▶ 18:31
for the grooming process. So they adopt Jeff Bezos after marrying the mom. Miguel graduated from the university in 68. And where did he work? Exxon. In Houston, Texas. That's weird. Okay. Big oil. Exxon has a lot of interface with the CIA. …
▶ 34:46
associated with the CIA from the age of 16 through his affiliation at Exxon. Because Exxon has been behind a lot of the coups in foreign countries because of their foreign and Exxon's behind the Venezuela garbage. So his dad has been at the…
▶ 59:35
And then what I just found fascinating was Les Wexner gets asked another question, and he goes off on a tangent. But I see all along his back, I see he has a muted mic. Just go ahead. Just finish your thought, and then we'll go back to him.…