Maria Corina Machado person
also: Maria Corino Macedo, Marie Karina Macedo, Mercado, Marketo, Makedo, Maria Malkato, Maria Marcato, Machado, Maria Karina Makedo, Malkato
Explore in graph → Export claims (CSV) ↓
Related entities (most co-mentioned)
Leopoldo Lopezperson · 52014 Venezuelan protestsevent · 5United Statescountry · 4Sumateorganization · 4USAIDorganization · 4Nicolás Maduroperson · 3Venezuelacountry · 2Juan Guaidóperson · 2Henry Falconperson · 1University of the Andesorganization · 12014 Salida riotsevent · 1Inés Espinozaperson · 1Carmona Decreeevent · 1George H.W. Bushperson · 1Edmundo Gonzálezperson · 1CIAintelligence service · 1U.S. State Departmentorganization · 1Washington, D.C.place · 1Colombiacountry · 1WikiLeaksorganization · 1Primero Justiciaorganization · 1Henrique Caprilesperson · 1
Claims (7)
Michelle Bachelet covered_up
Maria Corina Machado book_quoted
“of Figueroa's grieving mother and other casualties that she had heard about on her visit to Venezuela, Bachelet made no mention of opposition violence at all in her report. Instead, she focused her critique entirely on the Venezuelan govern…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Corporate Coup Venezuela Part 12 @ 10:02
CIA trained
Maria Corina Machado host_asserted
“which he did not. He was trained by USAID and he worked for the CIA. We all know that. And they went on to say that Mercado, the Nobel Peace Prize, she's amazing. She is absolutely amazing. But of course, she was trained by the same people …”
▶ The Colonels Corner Open Mic Pre Turkey Day @ 29:37
Maria Corina Machado targeted_for_regime_change
Venezuela host_asserted
“the U.S.-backed politician who had served as one of the most radical figures in Venezuela's opposition over a decade, particularly during the 2014 Salida riots. On the afternoon of February 23rd, Mercado rallied supporters outside the airba…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Corporate Coup (Venezuela) Part 7 @ 24:58
Maria Corina Machado carried_out_attack
2014 Venezuelan protests documented
“at the university campus. In the early weeks of 2014, the Venezuelan opposition figures charged with directing the U.S.-backed scheme sprang into action. On January 23rd, a right-wing opposition lawmaker by the name of Maria Karina Makedo, …”
▶ The Colonels Corner-Corporate Coup-Venezuela Part 2 @ 52:53
Maria Corina Machado member_of
Sumate host_asserted
“part of an actual insurrection in Venezuela. She also wound up on Washington's payroll that year when her organization, Sumate, scored a $53,400 handout from the U.S.-backed National Endowment for Democracy. When the U.S. government initiat…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Corporate Coup (Venezuela) Part 10 @ 39:27
USAID funded
Maria Corina Machado guest_asserted
“As far as narcotics trafficking. He was funded by USAID. Him and Maria Marcato as well. Yep. Machado probably is as well. The people tend to like her a lot more, and she has sacrificed a lot more and put her wife on the line more times publ…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Corporate Coup Venezuela Part 15 Final @ 1:17:25
United States funded
Maria Corina Machado host_asserted
“hung effigies of the government officials in public and carried out physical attacks against doctors providing health care in under-deserved communities. Lopez and Makedo's commanding role of La Cita were not mere products of fate. Both fig…”
▶ The Colonels Corner-Corporate Coup-Venezuela Part 2 @ 55:28
Mentions (17)
▶ 38:55
So he was the first subcontractor of the continuing destabilization, hopefully regime change, coming. The young Maria Corino Macedo, the one that just won the Peace Prize, yeah, she's in there too. She signed the Camara Decree, identifying …
▶ 6:25
who had fallen victim to U.S.-backed extremist violence in the country. And they're talking about those riots that were funded and led by Maria Malkato and Juan Guaido. Among them was Ingas Esparosa. During the riots in 2017, an opposition …
▶ 1:17:25
As far as narcotics trafficking. He was funded by USAID. Him and Maria Marcato as well. Yep. Machado probably is as well. The people tend to like her a lot more, and she has sacrificed a lot more and put her wife on the line more times publ…
▶ 1:17:54
Oh, I don't doubt it. I'm not saying I doubt it. Yeah. But I'm just talking about the sentiment of the Venezuelan people. Yeah. Obviously, Gonzalez, the one that ran because Machado was banned from running, he's a total puppet. I mean, he's…
▶ 52:53
at the university campus. In the early weeks of 2014, the Venezuelan opposition figures charged with directing the U.S.-backed scheme sprang into action. On January 23rd, a right-wing opposition lawmaker by the name of Maria Karina Makedo, …
▶ 53:22
She reportedly attended the USAID summit in Colombia, according to news articles. Officially launched Salida, S-A-L-I-D-A, meaning exit, protest campaign alongside Leopoldo Lopez, who was co-founder of Caprales' U.S.-funded…
▶ 53:53
political party. With middle class students acting as their shock troops, Lopez and Makedo aimed to sabotage the dialogue between the opposition, moderate opposition, and Maduro, and to isolate Maduro, ultimately forcing his exit from the p…
▶ 55:28
hung effigies of the government officials in public and carried out physical attacks against doctors providing health care in under-deserved communities. Lopez and Makedo's commanding role of La Cita were not mere products of fate. Both fig…
▶ 56:24
revealed that in 2004, Washington had similarly funded Malkato's organization, Sumate, S-U-M-A-T-E, join us via the USAID program. So she's lock, stock, and barrel funded by USAID, which is a CIA front. According to the February 2004 commun…
▶ 56:53
The U.S. officials invested in Samate because they considered it to be highly effective, well-organized opposition. In 2005, U.S. President George W. Bush even hosted Makedo for a friendly meeting and photo op in the White House Oval Office…
▶ 58:19
leaving behind billions of dollars in property damage, at least three dead and hundreds wounded. Though the prolonged terror campaign failed to topple Maduro, it succeeded in polarizing the public, thus sidelining any moderate opposition fi…
▶ 24:24
As foreign correspondents rotated in and out of live positions with backdrops of different venues throughout the city, there was many denouncing Venezuela's government for refusing to accept Washington's assistance. In the capital, the task…
▶ 24:58
the U.S.-backed politician who had served as one of the most radical figures in Venezuela's opposition over a decade, particularly during the 2014 Salida riots. On the afternoon of February 23rd, Mercado rallied supporters outside the airba…
▶ 25:28
We once again found ourselves in a wave of white fabric as the protests swarmed an overpass bordering the airbase and shut down traffic. Older couples wandered aimlessly around like a picnic atmosphere while young masked men on motorcycles …
▶ 26:00
on a makeshift stage to shout promises of a new free Venezuela. The lack of a sound system or even a megaphone made it difficult to hear her. After only a few minutes, she climbed down from the platform to take pictures with the crowd. As A…
▶ 26:31
her why she had previously made calls for the U.S. to invade her country. Watch how the fight for liberty continues, she said. By mid-afternoon, Makedo was gone. None of the troops inside the airbase had come out and the crowd disappeared. …
▶ 29:37
which he did not. He was trained by USAID and he worked for the CIA. We all know that. And they went on to say that Mercado, the Nobel Peace Prize, she's amazing. She is absolutely amazing. But of course, she was trained by the same people …