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    INSIDE VENEZUELA IN 2026 (Life after US Intervention)
    Matt and Julia - Jan 23, 2026


    This is Venezuela in 2026. Venezuela hit headlines a few weeks ago after Donald Trump and the USA removed & arrested president Nicolas Maduro. But what is life like in the new Venezuela?
    We are traveling to Venezuela in late January 2026 to try and discover what has changed, how people live, and what life is really like on the ground right now. Join us


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    Being There – In Venezuela - I have now been in Caracas for 48 hours and the contrast between what I have seen, and what I had read in the mainstream media, could not be more stark.

    I drove right through Caracas, from the airport through the city

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    I have now been in Caracas for 48 hours and the contrast between what I have seen, and what I had read in the mainstream media, could not be more stark.

    I drove right through Caracas, from the airport through the city centre and up to posh Las Mercedes. The next morning I walked all through and weaved my way within the working class district of San Agustin. I joined in the “Afrodescendants festival”, and spent hours mingling with the people. I was made extremely welcome and invited into many homes – this from a district they tell you is extremely dangerous.

    I must admit I had great fun at this bit.

    After this I continued on for miles walking through the residential area and through the heart of the city centre, including Bolivar Square and the National Assembly.

    In all of this I have not seen one single checkpoint, whether police or military. I have seen almost no guns; fewer than you would see on a similar tour taking in Whitehall. I have not been stopped once, whether on foot or in a car. I have seen absolutely zero sign of “Chavista militia” whether in poor, wealthy or central areas. I drove extensively round the opposition strongholds of Las Mercedes and Altamira and quite literally saw not a single armed policemen, not one militia man and not one soldier. People were out and about quite happily and normally. There was no feeling of repression whatsoever.

    Again, nobody stopped me or asked who I am or why I was taking pictures. I did ask the Venezuelan authorities whether I needed a permit to take photos and publish articles, and their reply was a puzzled “why would you?”

    The military checkpoints to maintain control, the roving gangs of Chavista armed groups, all the media descriptions of Caracas today are entirely a figment of CIA and Machado propaganda, simply regurgitated by a complicit billionaire and state media.

    Do you know what else do not exist? The famous “shortages.” The only thing in short supply is shortage. There is a shortage of shortage. There is no shortage of anything in Venezuela.

    A few weeks ago I saw on Twitter a photo of a supermarket in Caracas which somebody had put up to demonstrate that the shelves are extremely well stocked. It received hundreds of replies, either claiming it was a fake, or that it was an elite supermarket for the wealthy and that the shops for the majority were empty.

    So I made a point, in working-class districts, of going into the neighbourhood, front room stores where ordinary people do their shopping. They were all very well stocked. There were no empty places on shelves. I also went round outdoor and covered markets, including an improbably huge one with over a hundred stalls catering solely for children’s birthday parties!

    https://www.craigmurray.org.uk/wp/wp...1/Caracas2.jpg

    Everyone was quite happy to let me photograph anything I wanted. It is not just groceries. Hardware stores, opticians, clothes and shoe shops, electronic goods, auto parts. Everything is freely available.

    https://www.craigmurray.org.uk/wp/wp...1/Caracas4.jpg

    There is a lack of physical currency. Sanctions have limited the Venezuelan government’s access to secure printing. To get round this, everybody does secure payment with their phones via QR code using the Venezuelan Central Bank’s own ingenious app. This is incredibly well established – even the most basic street vendors have their QR code displayed and get their payments this way. Can you spot the QR codes on these street stalls?

    https://www.craigmurray.org.uk/wp/wp...1/Caracas3.jpg

    To get a Venezuelan phone and sim card for the internet I went to a mall which specialises in phones. It was extraordinary. Four storeys of little phone and computer shops, all packed with goods, organised in three concentric circles of tiered balconies. This photo is just the inner circle. I picked up a phone, sim card, lapel microphones, power bank, multi-system extension lead and ethernet to USB adapter, all in the first little store I entered.

    https://www.craigmurray.org.uk/wp/wp...Caracas6-1.jpg

    Registering the sim was quick and simple. There is good 4G everywhere I have been in Caracas, and some spots of 5G.

    “Relaxed” is a word I would use for Venezuelans. You could forgive paranoia, the country having been bombed by the Americans just three weeks ago and many people killed. You might expect hostility to a rather strange old gringo wandering around inexplicably snapping random things. But I have experienced no sense of hostility at all, from people or officials.

    The African festival was instructive. A community event and not a political rally, there were nevertheless numerous spontaneous shouts and chants for Maduro. The Catholic priest giving the blessing at the festivities suddenly started talking of the genocide in Gaza and everybody prayed for Palestine. Community and cultural figures continually referenced socialism.

    This is the natural environment here. None of it is forced. Chavez empowered the downtrodden and improved their lives in a spectacular manner, for which there are few parallels. The result is genuine popular enthusiasm and a level of public working-class engagement with political thought that it is impossible to compare to the UK today. It is the antithesis of the hollowed out culture that has spawned Reform.

    I am very wary of Western journalists who parachute into a country and become instant experts. Although the stark contradiction between actual Caracas and Western-media Caracas is so extreme that I can bring it to you immediately.

    Pretty well everything that I have read by Western journalists which can be immediately checked – checkpoints, armed political gangs, climate of fear, shortages of food and goods – turns out to be an absolute lie. I did not know this before I came. Possibly neither did you. We both do now.

    I had lived for years in Nigeria and Uzbekistan under real dictatorships and I know what they feel like. I can tell sullen compliance from real engagement. I can tell spontaneous from programmed political expression. This is no dictatorship.

    I am, so far as I can judge, the only Western journalist in Venezuela now. The idea that you should actually see for yourself what is happening, rather than reproduce what the Western governments and their agents tell you is happening, appears utterly out of fashion with our mainstream media. I am sure this is deliberate.

    When I was in Lebanon a year ago, the mainstream media were entirely absent as Israel devastated Dahiya, the Bekaa Valley, and Southern Lebanon, because it was a narrative they did not want to report.

    Disgracefully, the only time the BBC entered Southern Lebanon was from the Israeli side, embedded with the IDF.

    The BBC, Guardian or New York Times simply will not send a correspondent to Caracas because the reality is so starkly different from the official narrative.

    One narrative which the Western powers are desperate to have you believe is that Acting President Delcy Rodríguez betrayed Maduro and facilitated his capture. That is not what Maduro believes. It is not what his party believes, and I have been unable to find the slightest indication that anybody believes this in Venezuela.

    The security services house journal, the Guardian, published about their fifth article making this claim, and flagged it as front-page lead and a major scoop. Yet all of the sources for the Guardian story are still the same US government sources, or Machado supporters from the wealthy Miami community of exiled capitalist parasites.

    What is interesting is why the security services wish you to believe that Delcy Rodríguez and her brother Jorge, Speaker of the National Assembly, are agents for the USA. Opposition to US Imperialism has defined their entire lives since their father was tortured to death at the behest of the CIA when they were infants. They are both vocal in their continuing support for the Bolivarian Revolution and personally for Maduro.

    The obvious American motive is to split and weaken the ruling party in Caracas and undermine the government of Venezuela. That was my reading. But it has also been suggested to me that Trump is pushing heavily the line that Rodríguez is pro-American in order both to claim victory, and to justify his lack of support for Machado. Rubio and many like him are keen to see Machado installed, but Trump’s assessment that she does not have the support to run the country seems from here entirely correct.

    A variation on this that has also been suggested to me is that Trump wants to portray Rodríguez as pro-American to reassure American oil companies it is safe to invest (though exactly why he wants that is something of a mystery).

    Meanwhile of course the USA seizes, steals and sells Venezuelan oil with no justification at all in international law. The proceeds are kept in Qatar under Trump’s personal control and are building up a huge slush fund he can use to bypass Congress. For those with long memories, it is like Iran/Contra on a massively inflated scale.

    I am trying to get established in Venezuela to report to you and dive much deeper into the truth from Venezuela. I am afraid I am going to say it takes money. I am looking to hire a local cinematographer so we can start to produce videos. The first may be on what happened the night of the murderous US bombings and kidnap.

    I did not want to crowdfund until I was sure it was viable to produce worthwhile content for you. The expenses of getting and living here, and building the required team, to produce good work do add up. I was very proud of the content we produced from Lebanon, but ultimately disappointed that we could not crowdfund sufficiently to sustain permanent independent reporting from there.

    So we now have a Venezuela reporting crowdfunder. I have simply edited the Lebanese GoFundMe crowdfunder, because that took many weeks to be approved and I don’t want to go through all that again. So its starting baseline is the £35,000 we raised and spent in Lebanon.

    I do very much appreciate that I have been simultaneously crowdfunding to fight the UK government in the Scottish courts over the proscription of Palestine Action. We fight forces that have unlimited funds. We can only succeed if we spread the load. 98% of those who read my articles never contribute financially. This would be a good moment to change that. It is just the simple baseline subscriptions to my blog that have got me to Venezuela, and that remains the foundation for all my work.

    Anybody is welcome to republish and reuse, including in translation.

    Because some people wish an alternative to PayPal, I have set up new methods of subscription payment including a Patreon account and a Substack account if you wish to subscribe that way. The content will be the same as you get on this blog. Substack has the advantage of overcoming social media suppression by emailing you direct every time I post. You can if you wish subscribe free to Substack and use the email notifications as a trigger to come for this blog and read the articles for free. I am determined to maintain free access for those who cannot afford a subscription.
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    Tech’s Takeover Of America Plan Revealed! w/ Derrick Broze
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    "In this video Jimmy interviews journalist and author Derek Broze, who argues that recent U.S. actions toward Venezuela and talk of expanding U.S. influence in Greenland and Panama align with a long-standing technocracy agenda dating back to the 1930s. Broze describes how early technocrats envisioned a “North American Technate” run by unelected technical elites, and he connects this vision to modern figures like Elon Musk, Peter Thiel, and Palantir’s leadership influencing U.S. policy.

    Broze also links this “Technate” idea to neo-reactionary thinkers like Curtis Yarvin and suggests Trump’s administration is advancing technocratic and techno-feudal goals rather than resisting global elites. The discussion concludes that political parties and personalities are failing, and that public loyalty to leaders over principles enables the expansion of centralized, technology-driven control."

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    Tech’s Takeover Of America Plan Revealed! w/ Derrick Broze
    The Jimmy Dore Show
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    "In this video Jimmy interviews journalist and author Derek Broze, who argues that recent U.S. actions toward Venezuela and talk of expanding U.S. influence in Greenland and Panama align with a long-standing technocracy agenda dating back to the 1930s. Broze describes how early technocrats envisioned a “North American Technate” run by unelected technical elites, and he connects this vision to modern figures like Elon Musk, Peter Thiel, and Palantir’s leadership influencing U.S. policy.

    Broze also links this “Technate” idea to neo-reactionary thinkers like Curtis Yarvin and suggests Trump’s administration is advancing technocratic and techno-feudal goals rather than resisting global elites. The discussion concludes that political parties and personalities are failing, and that public loyalty to leaders over principles enables the expansion of centralized, technology-driven control."


    . . . .quoting Christ himself [according to 'Mathew']:

    King James Version (KJV): "Behold, I send you forth as sheep in the midst of wolves: be ye therefore wise as serpents, and harmless as doves".


    . . . . just sayin'


    Faithless Jimmy Dore might be reverting to faithless form, now he's not so scared of dying by democide.
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    COMBATE |🇵🇷

    Narco Rubio interrupted at the Senate hearing on Venezuela

    "You and Trump are thugs, bombing and stealing and kidnapping"

    https://x.com/upholdreality/status/2016555102589386760

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    Max Blumenthal : Venezuela at a Crossroads

    https://x.com/JudgingFreedom/status/2016544263274901682

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    🚨🇻🇪 Venezuelan Attorney General to Sputnik: Case against Maduro has NO legal basis

    The kidnapping of President Nicolás Maduro and the legal proceedings against him “have no legal basis,” either under international law or US legislation, Venezuelan Attorney General Tarek William Saab said as he reviewed the case materials.

    "International law has been shattered," he told Sputnik.

    https://x.com/SputnikInt/status/2016539765668024436


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    #Washington is actively blocking #Venezuela from even funding President #Maduro’s defence, according to his lawyer, as #US aggression against #Caracas intensifies.

    https://x.com/MayadeenEnglish/status...15520817742011



    https://english.almayadeen.net/news/...o-s-legal-fees

    US blocking Venezuela from paying Maduro’s legal fees

    The lawyer for Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has accused Washington of actively preventing Venezuela from paying for the president’s legal defense amid ongoing US pressure and judicial actions against the Venezuelan leader.

    Barry Pollack, Maduro’s defense attorney in the United States, said that a US authorization allowing Venezuela to pay his legal fees was revoked hours after it was granted, effectively blocking the transfer of funds needed to cover his defense costs.

    US obstruction amid escalating US aggression

    According to Pollack, the revocation of these financial permissions contradicts Venezuelan legal norms and hinders the constitutional obligation of the Venezuelan state to provide for the defence of its president. Pollack is a prominent US criminal defence lawyer known for representing high-profile figures, including WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.

    The United States is currently prosecuting Maduro in a federal court in Manhattan, New York, following his abduction from Venezuela in a US military operation earlier this year, which critics have described as an act of aggression.

    Russia backs Venezuela’s sovereignty, urges release of Maduro

    Russia on Monday reaffirmed its support for the Venezuelan government’s efforts to defend national sovereignty and asserted that Caracas must have the right to determine its own future, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Dmitry Lyubinsky said at a high-level international meeting.

    Lyubinsky made the remarks at a gathering of the Group of Friends in Defense of the UN Charter, emphasizing what he described as unconditional backing for the legitimate Venezuelan government against external interference.

    “We unconditionally support the Venezuelan legitimate government in its efforts to protect the country’s sovereignty and national interests. The Bolivarian Republic must be guaranteed the right to independently determine its fate without external interference,” he said in a statement.

    Lyubinsky also urged the United States to release Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, calling for respect for Venezuela’s sovereignty and political independence.
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    Translated from Spanish
    The U.S. will not allow the Venezuelan government to pay the legal fees of Nicolás Maduro and Cilia Flores, says their lawyer

    https://x.com/AlbertoRodNews/status/2026822017648128508

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    https://apnews.com/article/maduro-ve...c7ab3c473dd762

    Maduro’s lawyer says US is blocking Venezuela government from paying deposed leader’s drug defense

    The Trump administration is blocking Venezuela’s government from paying for the cost of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro’s defense against drug trafficking charges in New York, a move that potentially interferes with his constitutional right to counsel, his lawyer says.

    Attorney Barry Pollack told a Manhattan federal judge in an email last week that the U.S. Treasury Department had blocked the authorization of legal fees that the government of Venezuela is required to pay for Maduro and First Lady Cilia Flores under its law and custom. The email was entered into the public court record on Wednesday.

    Maduro and his wife have been jailed in New York without bail since they were seized from their Venezuelan home Jan. 3 in a stealth nighttime raid by U.S. military forces. They have both pleaded not guilty.

    The stunning capture following a monthslong military buildup in the Caribbean has paved the way for the Trump administration to assert enormous influence over Maduro’s replacement, his vice president and now acting President Delcy Rodriguez. Under pressure from the U.S., Rodriguez has moved swiftly to open up Venezuela’s oil industry to American investment, free political prisoners and reestablish direct communications with Washington — something unseen since the first Trump administration shuttered the U.S. embassy in Caracas in 2019.

    In the email, Pollack said that the Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control, which administers sanctions against Venezuela, had granted permission on Jan. 9 approving the payment of legal fees by the Venezuelan government.

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    Less than three hours later, though, the Trump administration snatched back the authorization “without explanation,” though it left in place a license granting permission for Maduro’s wife’s lawyers to be paid, Pollack said.

    The dispute over Maduro’s legal fees is intimately linked to U.S. foreign policy. The first Trump administration cut ties with Maduro in 2019, recognizing the then opposition head of the National Assembly as Venezuela’s legitimate leader. The Biden administration hewed closely to the same policy.

    However, allowing Rodriguez’s government to pay for the cost of Maduro’s defense could complicate prosecutors’ efforts in court to counter the deposed leader’s argument that his capture was illegal and that as the foreign head of a state he is immune from prosecution under U.S. and international law.

    A 25-page indictment against Maduro accused him and others of working with drug cartels and members of the military to facilitate the shipment of thousands of tons of cocaine into the U.S. Both he and his wife face life in prison if convicted.

    As part of the purported conspiracy, Maduro and his wife allegedly ordering kidnappings, beatings and murders of those who owed them drug money, according to the indictment. It said that included the killing of a local drug boss in Caracas.

    Messages seeking comment from the Treasury Department, White House and the Justice Department were not immediately returned.

    Pollack said he asked the Office of Foreign Assets Control on Feb. 11 to reinstate the original license and clear the way for Venezuela to meet its obligation to pay Maduro’s defense costs.

    The lawyer added that Maduro “cannot otherwise afford counsel” and will request help from the judge to pay for his defense.

    Pollack said the United States was “interfering with Mr. Maduro’s ability to retain counsel and, therefore, his right under the Sixth Amendment to counsel of his choice.”
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    Max Blumenthal

    Today Reuters claims “exclusive reporting” revealing Trump’s secret indictment of Delcy Rodriguez

    But I broke the story almost a month ago

    Either way, it’s another sobering message for any Iranian or Cuban official considering agreeing to Trump’s terms of transition

    https://x.com/MaxBlumenthal/status/2028922189785759814

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    The Trump administration has struck a deal that would see Venezuela’s state mining company sell as much as 1,000 kilograms of gold to commodities trader Trafigura

    https://x.com/business/status/2029564205020352818






    Wall Street Gold

    🚨JUST IN: The Trump admin is facilitating a Gold deal between the U.S. and Venezuela.

    Axios reports Venezuela's state mining firm has inked a deal to export as much as 1,000 kg of Gold to the United States. 🔥

    https://x.com/WSBGold/status/2029390832911171706






    Disclose.tv

    JUST IN - Trump admin facilitates a large gold order between the U.S. and Venezuela, with up to 1,000 kilograms of gold to be shipped to the U.S. — Axios

    https://x.com/disclosetv/status/2029385088446693647

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