OPINION: A Cuban plant called Maduro

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By Jolly Green


I read Sir Ronald Sanders
commentary with some amusement, because he has actually helped damn
Maduro in his analysis.


Nicolás Maduro was raised as a
Roman Catholic, although in 2012 it was reported that he was a
follower of Indian guru Sathya Sai Baba and previously visited the
guru in India in 2005.


Ref: Neuman, William (22
December 2012). "Waiting to See if a 'Yes Man' Picked to Succeed
Chávez Might Say Something Else". The New York Times.


His interest perhaps comes from
his mothers East Indian heritage.


Racially, Maduro has indicated
that he identifies as mestizo ("mixed [race]"), stating
that he includes as a part of his mestizaje ("racial mixture")
admixture from the Indigenous peoples of the Americas and Africans.


Ref: Maduro: Rectifique
presidente Obama, somos mestizos. 10 February 2015.


Maduro stated in a 2013 interview
that "my grandparents were Jewish, from a Sephardic Moorish
background, and converted to Catholicism in Venezuela".


Ref:
http://www.timesofisrael.com/venezuelas-anti-semitic-leader-admits-jewish-ancestry/


The changing economy and wave of
kidnappings during the last decade of the 20th century led many
members of Colombia's Jewish community to emigrate. Most settled in
Miami and other parts of the United States, many settled in
Venezuela.


Due to persecution Maduros
paternal grandparents left Colombia with his parents and all the
children including himself.


Officially, Maduro was born into a
leftist family, with his father being a union leader -


Ref:
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/apr/15/nicolas-maduro-profile-venezuela-president
-
and "militant dreamer of the
Movimiento Electoral del Pueblo (MEP)".


Ref:
http://www.minci.gob.ve/2013/04/maduro-perfecto-heredero-de-chavez/


Maduro was raised in Calle 14, a
street in Los Jardines, El Valle, a working-class neighborhood on the
western outskirts of Caracas.


Ref: Oropeza, Valentina (15
April 2013). "Perfil de Nicolás Maduro: El 'delfín' que
conducirá la revolución bolivariana". El Tiempo


Nicolas was the only male of four
siblings, he had "three sisters, María Teresa, Josefina, and
Anita". Ref: "MinCI – Maduro:
perfecto heredero de Chávez". MinCI.


The truth is Venezuelan President
Nicolas Maduro was born in Colombia and has therefore never been
eligible to hold the high office of President in Venezuela.


When asked in which country he was
born, Maduro usually smiles and issues humorous quips. “I was born
in Kenya, just like [U.S. President Barack] Obama,” he has said on
numerous occasions.


There are good reason’s for him
to hide his place of birth. The opposition in Venezuela argues that
the proud Bolivarian was actually born in neighboring Colombia,
which, were it true, could remove him from the presidency: The
Venezuelan Constitution specifies that the president needs to be
Venezuelan by birth and/or not hold dual citizenship.


But that has been said and written
about before and on Maduro’s instruction the Venezuelan High Court
ruled he was born in Venezuela.


Whether Maduro was born in
Colombia or not, his roots can actually be traced back to the
neighboring country. Maduro’s mother, Teresa de Jesús Moros
Acevedo, was born in Cúcuta, a Colombian town on the border with
Venezuela; documents show that she married Jesús Nicolás Maduro in
Bogotá on Sept. 1, 1956.


It has been discovered that
Nicolas Maduro's claimed place of birth in Venezuela does not exist.
Looking at his mother and sisters they are proven to be born in the
Colombian border town of Cúcuta raising suspicions that Nicolas
Maduro may himself be born in Colombia.


Due to a fire in Colombia the
public registry for Nicolas Maduro's year of birth may have been
destroyed although it seems his birth in 1961 is in fact still on
record. On the other hand, there is no record of Nicolas Maduro
residing in Venezuela before he was sixteen years old.


Ref:
https://www.ibtimes.com/venezuelas-own-birther-controversy-where-was-nicolas-maduro-born-1387821


Ref:
https://www.facebook.com/notes/daphne-de-bichonville/is-nicolas-maduro-in-fact-born-in-colombia/529333060454899/


A 50-page study was published in
Spanish containing Maduro’s parents’ marriage certificate, birth
certificates, and interviews with a number of neighbors of Maduro’s
parents at the time, all of which requested to remain anonymous.


Ref:50 page study;

http://waltermarquez.com/wpcontent/uploads/2014/03/INFORME_PARTIDA_DE_NACIMIENTO_MADURO_final.pdf


Miami’s El Nuevo Herald reported
that Márquez spoke to “more than ten neighbors” independently,
all testified the same way. The study concludes that Cuban nationals
had tampered with the records in Bogotá, the Colombian capital, to
destroy evidence that would link Maduro’s birth to the city. “Cuban
agents have made disappear all sorts of clues so that we could not
trace the exact place and time of Maduro’s birth, both in Colombia
and Venezuela.”


Ref:
https://www.breitbart.com/national-security/2014/03/21/venezuelan-deputies-find-new-evidence-nicolas-maduro-was-born-in-colombia/


Maduro was part educated in Cuba,
he was trained by the Cubans in politics, to be a cell sleeper.
Castro ordered Chavez to adopt him into the central power position in
Venezuela.


The images were published in 2013
by the Diario del Huila, Neiva, Colombia and were provided by Israel
Guarnizo Silva, who says he studied with Nicolas Maduro at the
'School of Political Education' between 1986 and 1987 in Havana,
Cuba.


Maduro is often portrayed as a man
with a simple background of being a bus driver, union official and
someone who rose through the ranks to become Chavez's Vice President.
The new images will certainly cause concern that the man is far more
than that - a well-trained, hard line, old school communist from
Havana in the 1980s.

http://www.thecommentator.com/article/3088/pictures_chavez_successor_attended_communist_training_school_in_cuba

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Published February 20, 2019

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