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Venezuela, the shadow agenda. A documentary by Hernando Calvo Ospina

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Venezuela, the other side of the story. The Europeans and the Americans have always been after the oil while using the same old propaganda. [embedded content] Venezuela, the shadow agenda. A documentary by Hernando Calvo Ospina This documentary is not temporary. It will be valid as long as the United States persists in ending the Bolivarian Revolution that is being built in Venezuela, ti seize its immense oil wealth. It is based on interviews with Venezuelan scholars who, in simple and didactic language, tell us a story that the mainstream media insist on hiding or misrepresenting. INVESTIG'ACTION In the August 2017 documentary, “Venezuela, the Shadow Agenda,” director Hernando Calvo Ospina challenges prevailing corporate media storylines attacking Bolivarian Venezuela and

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Venezuela, the other side of the story. The Europeans and the Americans have always been after the oil while using the same old propaganda.


Venezuela, the shadow agenda.

A documentary by Hernando Calvo Ospina This documentary is not temporary. It will be valid as long as the United States persists in ending the Bolivarian Revolution that is being built in Venezuela, ti seize its immense oil wealth. It is based on interviews with Venezuelan scholars who, in simple and didactic language, tell us a story that the mainstream media insist on hiding or misrepresenting.

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In the August 2017 documentary, “Venezuela, the Shadow Agenda,” director Hernando Calvo Ospina challenges prevailing corporate media storylines attacking Bolivarian Venezuela and Nicolás Maduro, its president.

Oil is the root and prized goal of the U.S. effort to destabilize Venezuela today. So says Calvo Ospina through interviews with historians, economists, journalists and an oil expert.
How much oil? U.S. Geological Survey says Venezuela has 28 percent of the world’s recoverable oil reserves. According to Carlos Mendoza, Venezuelan oil expert, only 4 percent of the reserves have been developed. Venezuelan oil fields established as long ago as 1913 are still producing half a million barrels of oil per day. Other fields have produced since 1925, 1930 and 1956.
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