Previous Venezuela postsThe Chávez Code, now available in English
Venezuela's #1 Best Seller during April 2005, "The Chávez Code: Cracking U.S. Intervention in Venezuela", by attorney and investigative reporter Eva Golinger, is now available in English. The controversial and informative book, labeled by author Greg Palast as "the political survival guide to the land of the next oil war" can be purchased on the Golinger's website, www.venezuelafoia.info in both English and Spanish. President Hugo Chávez and Vice-President José Vicente Rángel lauded "The Chávez Code" as "obligatory reading for all Venezuelans". The book was released in Venezuela in late March 2005. The present English edition is a limited version published by the Editorial José Martí in La Habana, Cuba, available exclusively through the author.
"George Bush wants you to hate Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez -- he's a dictator, he's in love Fidel Castro, he's a desperate demogogue who's destroyed Venezuela's economy. Eva Golinger's book is the antidote to this poisonous propaganda. And she's got the facts; a lawyer who's declassified the key US documents that show Venezuela as the victim of a subterranean cold war against the new progressive wave in Latin America. With the American public distracted by Iraq, the real target of Bush's wrath is in South America -- not surprisingly, the oil-rich nation that controls the swing vote in OPEC. Golinger reveals the hidden story of how millions of US taxpayer dollars went down the sink-hole to back opponents of the elected president, Chavez. Well written, with the solid evidence, this the political survival guide to the land of the next oil war."
-Greg Palast, author of the New York Times bestseller, The Best Democracy Money Can Buy
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