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Unread 03-03-03, 04:56 PM
Eustacio-Chachi Eustacio-Chachi is offline
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Angry The cost of av-gas skyrocket

Just got back from a trip in Central America and the worst was Managua, Nicaragua US$ 5.00 a gallon. We are getting close to prices going up higher than the altitude we fly.
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Unread 03-03-03, 08:47 PM
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Ever since the national strike Hugo Chaves, Venezuela's President desided to race the prices of oil and we are seen the results.


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Eustachio,

Sorry to hear what's going on down your way... but you should be aware of the following intel matters we're privy to, as things are not exactly aswe're being told by the news media. I know Kevin isn't going to like me posting this, as it will instantly be referred to as 'politics', but nevertheless, it is important that we all be aware that the current Bush policies are following the same trends here in the States and the reasons behind the hike in fuel prices is primarily a psywar shock-testing operation, at least Stateside, in order to psychologically dupe the American people behind Bush's so-called 'war on terrorism' campaign, i.e., as soon as the war starts, the prices will ease, making people feel that "war is good".

Venezuela's wealthy and middle classes are losing their grip on trying to overthrow the democratically elected government of President Chavez. How Mr. Chavez has ever put up with what he has is unbelievable. The media for over 65 days constantly has bombarded the public telling them Mr. Chavez is another Hitler. The TV channels have even organized marches against the government. In a land of dictators, Mr. Chavez is NO dictator. In fact, his opposition wants a dictator. This is the only way oil can be produced at a faster rate and OPEC can be broken. The state owns 51% of oil in the country and the oligarchs and other world elitists don't like that. The financing of the strike came from forces outside the country. Mr. Bush would be in a very powerful position if he controlled Iraq, staged a coup in Venezuela and instigated enough strife in Saudi Arabia to move in US troops. He would then take Iran and control a good portion of the world's oil... and its price, and that is the scheme. On the other hand, if Mr. Bush is unsuccessful in overthrowing Mr. Chavez and gets bogged down in Iraq there could be a world meltdown and we could see the public attempt to impeach Mr. Bush.

The brain trust behind the overthrow of the Venezuelan government is the "Americas Society" associated with the Council of the Americas, both Bilderberger, Rockefeller fronts. This is part of the plan to break-up OPEC. 15% of US oil needs are met by Venezuela, and that is why, as in Iraq, the elitists behind and controlling governments, must have a regime change. The megalomaniacs, who preach democracy, want it only as a façade, as long as they can maintain control. They can't do that in Venezuela where President Hugo Chavez has been twice elected by the largest plurality in the country's history. The elitists have attempted to paralyze the economy, but even after two months they have been ineffective in bringing the government down.

The first coup attempt planned by the US State Department via Otto Reich and Elliot Abrams, was a bumbling abject failure. Toddy for the elitists, congressman, Timoteo Zambrano, at the Americas Society meeting that "the international community can't maintain a passive position, it has to have a much more active role in the country's crisis." In order to force the issue, it is believed the country will see the incursion of UN troops. The man who bankrolled the attempted overthrow was Gustavo Cisneros, an advisor for the CFR and the Americas Society, who is the world's 55th richest man, worth $5.3 billion. He is also an advisor to Chase Manhattan Bank and to the Rockefeller family. Your media didn't tell you any of this, did they? President Chavez's strong stand on OPEC and his attempt to improve the lot of 80% of Venezuelans has brought the ire and animosity of the masters of the universe. Hugo Chavez is NOT a Marxist as described by our government and numerous right wing and conservative commentators. He is a nationalist and a populist. He is for the people and the looters of the world cannot tolerate this. We must all remember that Mr. Chavez was elected twice, and will be reelected again due to the endemic corruption of his opposition. The elitists couldn't wait for an August election, which they know Mr. Chavez will win. They had to OVERTHROW the government by bringing the flow of oil to a stop. Needless to say, the "business interests" want the nationally owned oil company, PDVSA, sold. They want it sold to Rockefeller elitist's sources. Who else has the money to purchase such a financial giant? It reminds us of official gold sales. The only groups capable of buying an oil industry or billions of dollars worth of gold in one purchase are those who are directing the sales. The elitists have blown it. They can't beat Mr. Chavez at the polls and they have lost internally. They will either assassinate Mr. Chavez as they have so many other courageous leaders, in order to install their own puppet, as in Panama, or they'll have to send in UN troops.

Well, there you have it in a nutshell.

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Unread 03-04-03, 09:44 AM
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fuel price

KINT 2.50
KSGJ 2.02

still not bad

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fuel

KTEW....$2.00 a gallon all the time
KRMY.....$2.00 a gallon on weekends
KOSH.....$2.09 a gallon. Just was there Saturday

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Unread 03-04-03, 04:24 PM
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Fuel

I'm flying to the wrong places:

KOSU $3.00
KTEB $3.60
KJZI $2.75

fortunatly, home is okay

KGMU $2.45

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I was told in Managua that fuel price is so high because of government tax.
Last week it was US$ 2.52 here in Panama.
Skyking, when the US has a cold we get pneumonia. Smile
This is a picture of one of the many volcanos in the region.
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Unread 03-06-03, 03:14 PM
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Great scenery!

Eustacio-Chachi,

I know exactly what you mean when you say you guys get a dose of 'pneumonia' when the U.S. gets a cold!! I certainly hope that calmer minds prevail, but knowing how savage the beast is I'm very concerned. BTW, if you have a chance to either rent or buy the video "Panama Deception"... it graphically shows just what really went down during Bush's "Operation Just Cause" in 1989.

Looking at the picture of the volcano, is the isthmus of canal in the background? I was trying to orientate things... what was your altitude... and does this volcano have a name? How high is it?

Regards,

SkyKing
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No it is not the isthmus. I was flying at 10,500 and the 5577 feet volcano is the Concepcion located in the lake of Nicaragua.
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