PBD Podcast - "Free Venezuela" - Maria Corina Machado on Maduro, Election Fraud, and Hezbollah’s Influence | PBD Podcast | Ep. 495
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However, I've been looking forward to this for a while because to about 67% of the population in Venezuela she is seen as the elected
presidential candidate. Millions of devout voters, supporters, wanting her to
replace Maduro and on July 28 a lot of reports came out that they won by 67%.
However, Maduro came out and he said I won won by 51 by 2 percent, 51.2 percent, whatever
numbers he gave.
But Maria, it is great to have you on the show today.
Thank you, Patrick.
It's my honor.
I would ask you where you're based out of today, but I think it's better we don't ask
that question.
So I got a couple of questions for you.
Venezuela, I have a lot of friends that are from Venezuela.
I have a lot of folks that I work with that are from Venezuela.
Great people, hardworking.
When I look at the data, I'll say this and I'm just going to ask an open-ended question
for you and then I want to go into a bunch of different things that's going on with
Venezuela today.
So 18% of world oil reserves Venezuela has.
This is a place that 60 years ago was two times richer than China,
four times richer than Japan,
fourth ranked world economy, first ranked in Latin America,
currency was number two only to the US dollar, one of the best health systems,
amazing things that was going on in Venice, so some of the happiest people around the world and then all of a sudden today in
the last 10 years
7.7 million Venezuelans have left their country. That's a quarter when you look at the misery index
They are ranked second worst misery index in the world to zimbabwe
Maria what happened to the great country of Venezuela?
Well 25 years of chavista socialism, that's what happened.
And they decided to take control of our country, of our country at any cost. They destroyed every
single democratic institution, they went against private entrepreneurs, and they destroyed the rule of law in Venezuela today is in the last place overly,
the last country in terms of rule of law by being world justice project and they decided to to
establish strong liaisons with other regimes such as Russia, China, Iran, and irregular groups such as Hezbollah, Hamas,
the Marilla, and the drug cartels. And this turned into a criminal operation that is used in
Venezuela as a safe haven. So this step relies on the whole region, including the United States.
And migration is a consequence of lack of future,. And it's weird what Udo's
strategy, he wants people to leave so that he will have less social tension
within the country and at the same time be starlights in neighborhood.
So you know I don't know when this was but it was earlier this year when
President Biden they negotiated to lift the sanctions
with the understanding that he would allow for a fair election and everybody's like oh what makes
you think they're going to have a fair election and then he comes out and he says he wins and he
beats you guys yourself and your your partner Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia, I believe if I'm pronouncing the name properly,
and that has taken place.
What made, did President Biden and Harris administration
make a mistake thinking that, yeah,
he's gonna allow for a fair election to be taking place
or did Maduro fool the US president, the vice president?
Well, let me give you a little context
of what has happened in the last two years.
Venezuela at the beginning of 2023,
Dean, hopeless, a lot of people said,
forget about 2024, the presidential election,
Maduro is gonna stay by the force,
people are demoralized, delineated.
And we decided to start tearing down
the barricades that had put within us,
dividing us between, you know, black and white, rich and poor, old and young, those that are here,
those who have left, and right and left. And we decided to get a country back together around
values, human dignity, justice, solidarity, private property, family.
You know, everywhere I went, people would say,
I want my kids back home.
And this is some very strong and powerful feeling.
And that's exactly what we did.
We brought people back together and mobilized
and we decided to carry out a primary election.
And this is very important
because we had totally lost trust in
vote, because it was being totally controlled by the Chavista regime and its electoral council,
which is totally packed with them. So we carry out citizens primaries in which they were organized
by us, not letting the regime put their hands in. And everybody said there was going to be a disaster
and no one was going to go and vote,
perhaps 100,000, 200,000 people.
Battery of the day came and over 3 million
and a swan went out and vote.
It happened just a couple of days ago, one year ago.
So this showed us the degree of our strength.
This brought trust among each other.
I was elected as a presidential candidate, but the regime, of course, was very scared to run against me.
So they decided to put me aside illegally.
And what we found, as we said, as we said as an alternate candidate who were able to register
him because they thought he was not going to win the regime never thought people would vote for him
when they wanted to give me their support we rallied up all the country together without media
without money patrick every hotel where we stayed they would come afterwards and close it
Every hotel where we stayed, they would come afterwards and close it. They would close the gas stations along the roads so that I could not reach the places
I was going.
I'm not allowed to take a plane for over 10 years.
And they even closed the restaurants that were, we stopped to have some breakfast in
a way to different places.
But we brought this country back together.
We won to the election.
And as you say, under the rules of the tyranny,
we won by a landslide.
In places that travesty had always won
in the last 35 years,
this was the collapse as a political system.
And they decided to unleash a violent campaign
that has more than 2,000 people detained.
All of us have to be in hiding
because I've been accused of terrorism.
Even children and women have been detained.
And now what the TRIs and Maduro want
is people around the world to pass the page and to turn the other way around.
And this is the moment where I'm reaching out
to the US government, US Congress,
and the US people to understand how much we need you
at this moment.
So I understand that, but to me,
when I think about for you guys to go through what you're
going through, the sanctions that you put, like even when Trump had the sanctions on
Iran, and I'm from Iran, it was working.
Iran didn't know what to do.
The sanctions were pressuring them.
Nobody was lending them money.
Nobody was buying oil from them.
They were going through a lot of problems.
And if I look at the oil sales, you know, barrels, you can see
it publicly, Venezuela wasn't selling a lot of it, right?
And right now while we're speaking, I think Maduro is with Putin, if I'm not mistaken,
he's in Russia, he had a visit with him back in 2019, they have another visit here as well
and even in July 28th, I think when Maduro won, Putin publicly congratulated him.
Congratulations, we are looking forward to doing business.
And in 2019, I think Putin even called Maduro
a reliable leader, a reliable partner
in them doing business together.
What I'm asking is right now where you are,
Kamala Harris just came out, I think today or yesterday,
and she was asked, hey, if Maduro doesn't get out the way, if you want to pull
up the article one day, if Maduro doesn't get out the way, are you willing to do anything
you can, military, for him to leave office?
And Harris says, U.S. won't use military if Maduro does not leave office.
If Maduro does not leave office, you're not getting in.
Edmundo is not getting in.
So what is your plan on helping the folks in Venezuela to have this change taking place
while they're not under this guy? Because it's definitely not working under
Kamala and Biden. Are you waiting for potentially it to be Trump to help you with this? What is your plan?
Well, first of all, let me be very clear. If Maduro doesn't leave office, it's going to be three, four, or five million Venezuelans leaving our country very soon. And many of them reach the
South border of the United States very soon, because people leave when they feel they're
going to have a future in their country, when they feel their children's lives are at risk.
country, when they feel their children's lives are at risk.
And let me tell you, right now, the regime is in its weakest
position ever, Patrick. And I want to be very clear with this,
because there are a lot of people that want, you know,
simply to give up because it means pushing and pressing more when it should.
And this is the moment to act.
Secretary Blinken at the United Nations General Assembly said it is important to move from
joint statements to joint actions.
And I totally agree.
This is the moment to take those actions.
Maduro has to be held accountable.
I mean, the three crimes they have committed,
and it's been stated by the Inter-American Commission
of Human Rights, they call it state terrorism.
Last week in Geneva, the Fattani Mission
of the United Nations said Maduro had committed crimes
against humanity before, during, and after the election.
This needs to have consequences.
The perpetrators have to know
that they will pay a price for that.
And that's the way you can send the correct incentives
for those who are still supporting Maduro
to turn the other way around
because they don't wanna go default
the same way these individuals
who are held accountable currently are.
So this is the moment where we need action. We cannot wait
until January because this is a moment in which the regime is going through a very difficult
moment. Actually, as we speak, you mentioned it, Maduro is hugging with Putin. Yes, but here in
Venezuela, the different criminal groups that make up this regime are fighting among, between them
make up this regime are fighting among them, between them, firstly. And as I said, this is the moment to show them that the cost of staining power is going
to increase every day that goes by until a point where that cost outweighs the cost of
leaving power.
And that's the moment, in that moment that Maduro will sit down and negotiate
not before and we need to act now. Why would he negotiate with you?
Because think about it so if he is meeting with Putin, Putin's publicly saying I have his back,
US is defending Zelensky okay, US has not got Putin's back so US is with Zelensky, okay? US has not got Putin's back. So US is with
Zelensky and NATO. Putin's over there backing up Maduro. Maduro has given the
middle fingers to US and quite frankly your party and the people in Venezuela.
Of the 7.7 million people that left Venezuela, 6.5 million are
around the surrounding countries, Colombia, some of those places. Of course
some of the rest of them go different places. He doesn't
have from the people that I asked on the inside, he doesn't have the loyalty of
his military. His military is fragmented, you know this, I'm sure you're already
aware that it's not like they love the guy. However, he does have the loyalty of
you know, I think his name is Cabello, who is the kingpin, who does a, he's like
the way to describe him could be an El Chapo type, maybe a level below what El Chapo is,
just for some of the people that may not know who he is.
He has him.
Some of the biggest leaders in Hezbollah are in Venezuela.
They protect him, right?
And the history of Venezuela has been tied to Ahmadi Nejat many years ago. The biggest leaders in Hezbollah are in Venezuela. They protect him.
The history of Venezuela has been tied to Ahmadinejad many years ago.
Ahmadinejad and I believe Chavez had some meetings together.
He has a lot of people that the average person in Venezuela is afraid of that they have his
back.
Putin's got his back.
When I saw some of these things that happened with Iran when Iran fell in 78 and I see some of the close
You know angles with Venezuela oil money rich all this stuff
Nobody eventually had Iran's back Kissinger in us is like we don't have your back
So then they were alone in this scenario slightly different because Venezuela Putin has his back
You know has Bola has his back that the mob has his back
Who's who has your back to defend you to go fight because Because I've asked you the question a couple of times with Trump and Biden and Kamala.
You sound like a very good politician because you haven't answered it yet.
And I've asked it a couple of times because I don't think you can do it by yourself.
And by the way, please don't be upset when I say this to you.
Back in six years ago or five years ago, we were in contact with a previous candidate
who was very motivational.
One, I'm going to butcher his last name, Guaido.
That's how I say it.
I'm sure it's a different way of saying it.
And I was excited about what he was going to do.
There were a lot of people that were excited about him and he lives in Miami right now.
Not a lot happens.
When I talk to some of the guys, there's a side that loves you.
They're like, she's the person.
She's the oldest sister of four.
Her father was a, you know, all these things they tell me about your background, engineer,
the stuff that you're not really looking to see what you've done.
And then there's a side that's worried that, you know, you may be giving signs of one that
maybe you're kind of in there doing your thing, but nothing is really getting done. Again, for the third time I want to ask this question for me and I'm really curious if
you're going to answer this one or not.
Biden and Harris don't seem to be giving you any support.
Okay?
Trump, right now a lot of the polls on the battleground states say Trump's going to be
winning.
Of course, nobody knows until November 5th.
If he wins Georgia and Pennsylvania, it's over with. What is your plan and Edmundo's plan to be able to create some alliances so you can do
actually what you want to do so the people of Venezuela will be free?
Well, as I said before, this has been a comprehensive strategy.
We certainly need international support.
This is something I've said for years.
I agree.
Precisely for what you say, because this is an international geopolitical crisis.
Fully.
And it is obvious that these other actors want to use Venezuela's aproxy to destabilize
the United States. I mean, I've said this for years, but at the same time, we believe
that inside Venezuela, there has a big fight to be given.
That's precisely what we did.
And today it's not the same country as five years ago, not even as five months ago, I
think.
I mean, we've never had what we have today because if we had had minimal competitive
conditions, this election would have ended in 1910. Okay, so we have 90% of the population, which is also the proportion that you
see in organizations such as the police, such as police or the army. I mean, that is also true.
The fact that we collected the tallies the day of the election is because we had the cooperation
of the army that was deployed all over the country. So this has to be taken in account.
It's not the same country and it's not the same regime. As I mentioned before,
these guys have been weakened and losing support from within and from abroad. And certainly I think
that even though they have the support of Putin and Iran, those
two countries have their own conflicts on their own going on right now.
So they don't have that much support to give to Maduro right now.
So if we move ahead, and I do think the international community and these administrations can move
forward, there are initiatives, bipartisan initiatives in Congress.
And we have managed to maintain that support on both parties
because Venezuela is an issue of national security
for United States.
So I think this is a moment
and I wanted to convey this at this point
because I really need to reach to both campaigns.
And I really expect much more from both candidates in terms of what can be done as soon as the election takes part.
I don't think we need to wait until January, frankly, because this is the moment.
Remember that by our Constitution, the president-elect should take office and sworn in on January 10th. So we do have a window of opportunity. We cannot ask
ourselves what are we going to do if Maduro stays in power by force. The question should be,
what can we do now to stop him from doing it and have the legitimate president-elect take office?
And one of the things we are asking the current administration and Congress
is to recognize Emilio Salas as president-elect, which he is.
So let me ask you, can you leave the country right now?
I've been banned from meeting Venezuela for over 10 years.
And right now?
There is no way for you to leave?
It could be very, very dangerous.
Can I ask, can I say why if you don't leave?
I don't think anything's going to happen if you stay.
And please, I could be wrong, but I'm just challenging you.
We're having a conversation.
You could say you don't know what you're talking about.
I'm comfortable with that.
I'm a grown man.
I'm okay with that. I'm a grown man. I'm okay well, you're not the first person who says that but I
Believe that I'm most useful for this cost in here
I don't know about that and I'll tell you and I'll give you an idea why I don't think why I don't think that's the
Case here's why I think I think if I were
your
Campaign strategist and I'm close to you, I'm your brother, I'm
your husband, I'm your son, I'm your best friend, I'm your number one person you trust
the most, I would say, Maria, you speak very good on camera, you're a very good communicator,
you're very pleasant in the way you speak, you don't speak like some other people that
don't auto-communicate, no wonder you do very well because the way you speak. You don't speak like some other people that don't auto-communicate.
No wonder you do very well, because your messages crisp.
The way you communicate is money.
It's clear.
It's very clear for me to understand what you're saying
and the audience to understand.
I think if there's one thing that Millay and Bukele
did right, they went to all the media platforms
and sold everybody why they should care about
Argentina.
That's what Millet did, that's what Bukele did, and then we're like, why should I care
about Argentina?
Who is this guy?
He looks like a rock star kissing girls, doing all this stuff.
Who is this guy all about?
And it was like, wow, this guy's got the brass to go to world economic forum and give that
kind of a speech This guy's got the kind of a you know in America we say balls
But maybe it's different words in different countries
He's got that kind of brass to go and talk to all these guys and tell them why capitalism the best system
He's that guy and you know I think for you if you stay there less likely. It's gonna happen
I think I would advise to leave and go elsewhere and
just hit the road show, expose every single thing about all these guys. Matter
of fact, I got a... do you have a close relationship? Do you communicate with
Millay or Bukele at all? Is there any relationship with those two? I'm in front
of Millay. I don't know Bukele. Okay. So Millet, yeah, when I think about what I mean, I've been to Argentina and the people eventually got to point.
Yes, Patrick, but it's a very different situation. Look at this. They could go out and do the roadshow and then they come back and they do the fighting inside.
That's not my case. If I go out, I cannot come back and they do the fighting inside. That's not my case.
If I go out, I cannot come back.
Yes, you can.
And well, I will be detained.
No, yes, but let me give you an idea though.
I'm accused of terrorism.
Maduro is searching for me.
They said, you mentioned?
Yeah.
They say they are looking for me, they will find me,
and I don't know what they will do if they do find me, but in any case, I think it is very
important to get international community engaged, and I think we are doing that also with the
participation of, as you mentioned, almost 8 million Venezuelans that are doing a great job, reaching out.
And but at the same time, we need to maintain the will to fight and our people organize
within Venezuela.
I think, I think the Salas was able to leave.
So he's not right.
Go ahead.
So he's not he's not in Venezuela right now.
He was forced to leave. He was at the embassy.
They had been protected by an embassy and the regime put in place
and very obscure operation.
And he was forced to leave the country.
But now he's acting, as you said, he's moving around right now in Europe.
He's meeting with prime ministers.
He's going to parliaments. And we are getting a lot of international support. Okay so let me
let me maybe transition into a different topic here. When it comes on to
Dios dado Cabello, right? When it comes on to him. For the average person that
doesn't know who he is, can you break down who he is to the average person? He's a former military that was part of Saris Kup and has been close to the top group of
the regime and involved in all kinds of illegal activities.
And right now he has been named minister of interior and he's
in charge of the police and you know, looking over the repression and persecution campaign
that the regime is deploying.
Now I want to know, is he as brutal as people say he is? Like, do you have any stories of
like certain example?
Well, they after the election, he put in place a campaign called Operation Tuntun, which
meant they would send the police or paramilitaries to visit the homes of citizens that had worked
as electoral monitors, for instance, and they
they shut down the doors of the houses, they would take them away, they would mark the doors with crosses.
If they didn't find the people that were looking, and I'm talking about citizens that their only task was to be there, watch the process and get their own towel and sheet and give it to us.
And they were persecuting every single person that were involved.
They even imprisoned children.
As we speak, there are 68 minors that have been tortured.
They have been burned. they had electrical chucks, they're accused of terrorism.
I speak with their mothers almost every day, it's heartbreaking but at the same time, you know,
they are the ones that give me strength and tell me, you know, to keep fighting for their children. So Maduro is committing a huge mistake the way he decided to go
all the way with violence and isolate himself from the rest of the world. Believe me, not even in the
BRICS meeting, Maduro is wanted now. He's absolutely toxic. He's a pariah. So he certainly is trying to make the world think
that he will stay at any cost
because that gives the incentives for countries
around the world, including the United States,
to simply try to turn the page
and concentrate on other issues.
There is no other single conflict in the Western hemisphere
that is a priority for national security
as it is Venezuela.
And believe me, there is a true possibility
to solve it in the short term if we act now.
Because the consequence of not doing this
would be, as I said before,
five or six million Venezuelans live in the country.
You know, the way that these criminal gangs,
some of them are reaching the United States already,
are being organized from Venezuela.
They have not left Venezuela.
They are organized from Venezuela
and they operate in a whole continent.
The way the political destabilization of the region is increasing.
And finally, I have to say this.
There is no other single country in the region, Patrick, that could turn into the energy ally,
trustable energy ally.
You mentioned it before about our oil reserves as Venezuela.
The metrics of our recruits match perfectly
with the United States refinery system.
This can only be taken advantage of
if you have an open market system
in which the rule of law is respected,
which private property is respected
and which you can have external investment stimulated.
And that will happen with us.
So, I mean, from every perspective that you look at it,
at this, it is a top priority
and a win-win situation for the United States.
Let me ask you, when we look at Brazil,
what Lula is doing, right?
And even, I think story came out
that Lula was distancing himself from Maduro.
And that's pretty weird for a socialist to that Lula was distancing himself from Maduro. And
that's pretty weird for a socialist to even say they're distancing himself from Maduro
is a little bit weird. But is Cabello, Cabello, is he at the same level to Maduro as Alexandre
de Moraes is to Lula? Is he that powerful or not that powerful? Look, I would say that things are moving as we speak.
And any answer that you get from someone right now in Venezuela would be speculation.
I would say he's very powerful at this point, but this is a very unstable situation, what's taking place
right now.
For him.
And regard for all of them, for the regime, for the regime.
I mean, they just look, Maduro last week decided to take out the chief of the civil intelligence
unit and the military intelligence unit.
Two of them at the same day.
And these were top individuals
that had been for years with them.
He then got into prison,
the last president of PDVSA, the oil company.
And he took it off out, now he's in prison.
And he's going against people
that were in his in in his
surroundings so this is a moment in which it's very hard to know which way against whom they are
going but as i say it's a it's a situation of enormous and instability in which the whole
country desires and i'm talking about the military as well,
a pacific peaceful transition to democracy.
In the way, I guess this is the power question,
I'm trying to find that.
Does Cabello own Maduro or does Maduro own Cabello?
Who owns who?
I would say that so far they have needed each other.
I'm not going to speculate who is going to win this fight.
But right now it's true things are not at a good moment for them and it shows the regime has deeper fractures than
people used to think. Deeper fractures than the they used to think. Okay, who do they fear?
Who does Cabello and Maduro fear? Who do they fear? Who does Cabello and Maduro fear? Who do they fear?
That's a good question.
I think they certainly fear that a international coalition
that decides to hold them accountable will be deployed.
That the resources they are getting from
illicit activities such as drug trafficking and gold smuggling and trafficking of human beings
will be stopped and will be blocked. And a law enforcement approach that would make it much harder for them to
develop these obscure activities is something they certainly fear. I have to say that, for
instance, in the gold sector, much of those resources end up in the international finance
system. And many of those countries know, they know it, they do nothing about it.
And the United States has a lot of information that has not been disclosed that shows much
of these wrongdoings that are to come out to the light.
So that the tensions and difference among these groups makes harder and gets harder
and harder.
I do think they fear
an international criminal court. I do think they fear international justice
and and that's why I that has to move much faster. If it has to move faster it
doesn't look like Kamala Harris and Biden are urgent to move it faster. You
need international help. If US doesn't help you whoala Harris and Biden are urgent to move it faster. You need international help.
If US doesn't help you, who's going to help you?
Canada?
Europe?
NATO?
Who's going to help you?
It's only US.
So that's why I'm asking a question about are you in regular communication with their
administration or Trump's administration?
Right now I'm in regular communication with the US government as well as other governments,
all other governments in the region.
How familiar are you with what happened to Iran's revolution?
How Iran fell?
How familiar are you to it?
I know it very well.
And Patrick, I know there are lessons we have to take into account from every
single of these episodes, but believe me, I've heard so many times it was impossible to do what
we did. All these years, people saying it was impossible to defeat the regime, to get our country back in their foot.
And that's precisely what we did.
So, but my message now, I want to convey is,
we've come so far, you know,
this has nothing to do with any other moment previously,
any other moment.
A whole bunch of conditions that have come together
at the same time are in place right now
that makes this a unique opportunity. a whole bunch of conditions that have come together at the same time are in place right now
that makes this a unique opportunity.
And it would mean, I mean,
the two outcomes would mean a huge difference
for the region and for the United States.
And I agree with you, this is a time to act.
It is time to understand what things didn't work
and which did.
But the fact is that we did have an election and there's no
way that the world can look the other way around and simply forget about it. Yeah, but if you do
that, then you tell me when you're going to have another election in Latin America to be respected.
It's a horrible precedent. If you're in Venezuela and we're not even hearing, how many interviews
are you doing in Venezuela today? How are the people hearing from you right now?
How are people around the world hearing from you right now?
What platform are you using?
Because the internet is choppy.
So it's gonna be tough for you to do a lot of these things
on mainstream media and other podcasts.
How are you getting your message out?
Well, I get a lot of interviews and I'm not the only one.
We have a lot of people abroad
that are conveying our message as well.
That it's not that I want to diminish my responsibility, but I think we're reaching out to a lot of individuals.
And as I was saying, it's not only governments. And I think you're right in that sense,
and it's not just the people. We have to make Americans understand why Venezuela is a priority
for you as well, and how it will impact you.
And in that sense, I think we're organizing more and more our diaspora, which is huge and super active, and they're doing a great job.
So we have 80 days in front of us that will make the whole different for Venezuelan history, for millions.
And these are days in which we need to put people there and here to act. Regardless of what happens
on November the 5th, it is for these actual government to act, not to wait until January.
That's my point. I mean, we do have a bring-up opportunity and this government can do things that will
benefit whoever comes afterwards. They're not gonna act. The wishful thinking of
you thinking they're gonna act, you're gonna join a lot of other countries that
we're hoping they were, they're not gonna act. But that's my opinion. I could be
wrong and I'm very comfortable being wrong. But let me ask
you about the trend that Aragua, right? This is the gang in
Venezuela, very powerful, very strong. How would you compare them to MS-13, Mara
Savatruccia? How comparable are they to them? Well, they have a different different tactics and certainly in
the end that I will manage to grow the government wars much faster. I mean they are
acting in North America, they got the support from the government and I think
that's a big difference. I mean this regime in Venezuela actually gave them safe heavens of territory
for them to operate and that's how they started getting stronger and stronger and involved in
all kinds of different illegal activities. And well, you know how the jail system works in Venezuela.
So, jails end up being also safe havens
for criminal victims to coordinate their activities
from within the jails.
And that's how it then that I will also expand it.
So now, it has certainly it's tentacles
all around the hemisphere, but beneath me
still gets support from within Venezuela.
And that's what has to be understood.
If you want to get rid of these gangs,
if you want to reduce drug trafficking
that go through Venezuela as it never did before,
and people keep some growing,
if you want to stop migration,
if you want to stop the realism of US enemies such as
and Russia. We need to go to the cause of the problem. The cause of the problem is a regime
that has turned Venezuela into the hub, the criminal hub of the Americas. We have the chance
to turn it into the energy hub of the Americas and we need
you now. In that sense, we both agree, but my difference with you is that we should not wait
until January because this is the moment in which the regime is very weak, unstable.
Yeah, so I don't disagree. Even Mike, even if you look at Chevron,
Chevron is not a fan of putting sanctions on Venezuela
because he wants to buy the oil, right?
He's thinking about from the business.
There's a lot of people that have different opinions.
So it's like, no, don't do this and don't do that.
It's still good.
Let's just, it's okay.
We can't get involved in a business.
Why do we want to get involved?
Just leave them alone.
So let me understand this.
So Maduro has a trend the Aragua,
he has Cabello, he has the Hezbollahs
that are locally dealt, and he has Russia,
and those are the people that you guys
have to go up against?
Yeah, and we won the election,
even though we had everything against us.
And we were able to prove it, even though even though we had everything against us.
And we were able to prove it, even though everybody said we wouldn't do it.
So now it is a moment in which the regime, I'm going to say that once again, certainly
is looking desperately to get support from all those groups.
I don't think he was very successful.
He reached in visit to Russia.
He didn't get markable that precisely Lula and Petro,
they decided not to recognize Maduro's fraud
because they understand that this is an issue
that goes beyond ideological issues, Patrick.
And since you mentioned the energy companies,
I wanna be very clear with this issue
because people try to not evade this answer. I want to be very clear with the decision because people try to
not evade this answer. I want to be direct with you. We certainly want big, strong, honest,
competent corporations in energy to come and invest in Venezuela, but we want to do them complying with our laws and helping to develop a country, not to destroy it. Right now,
when they operate in Venezuela, they are forced to have a partnership with the most corrupt oil
company in the world. And most of the resources they give to the government are used to persecute
and to promote migration, which is paradoxical. So we believe these companies should reduce their operations
until we have a transition to democracy, which can take place very soon, and have them being
partners of this transition in order to de-right Venezuela and then be able to have huge transparent operations that comply with, you know, all
the standards of transparency, environment, and so on, which are not being held in Venezuela
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Last thing before we wrap up is I just went on your Twitter.
I noticed you're active.
So Twitter X is available in Venezuela today, right?
That 10 days is done.
It's open now.
Okay.
Well, you need to have access to a VPN, but yes. Look, we won our campaign only with social
media. Only with social media.
That's great. I love it.
I didn't spend one dollar in publicity. I didn't get one single interview on national or radio TV, not one. It was all done
organically with social media. And that's how we got here. And I got to tiny little places where
there wasn't light or internet and young people would say, I saw you yesterday in this TikTok.
I said, how come?
How could you know?
And you know, sometimes there were sisters or brothers
that live abroad, handed out information.
So this was a truly grassroot process.
Look, we didn't give up, give away not even one t-shirt.
People will have to pay for
it. So people that were very, very, very poor, and they would come to me and say, look, I
paid $4 for my t-shirt by Yakorina. So proud. This is the kind of movement that was made
with discipline, consciousness, and love.
Love for freedom, love for country, and love for children.
And that's why this has no way back.
This has no way back.
This is until the end.
We will prevail, Patrick.
I don't know how many days it would take us to have Maduro be displayed because we defeated
him.
But this will happen.
And this is the single most important conflict
in the Western hemisphere for US citizens
and we need you now.
Yeah, I think many of the US citizens would agree with you
because, and some of them who don't know,
if they knew the impact that you would have
in many different ways, it's a great ally.
Historically, it's always been a great ally,
minus what's happened the last couple decades.
But Maria, it's great to have you on.
I appreciate your courage.
I respect your courage.
We're here encouraging you and challenging you
to continue doing what you're doing right now.
A lot of the people are relying on you
to stay tough and strong and relentless.
And God willing willing you'll
create alliances from US that they'll help you and they'll keep their promises
to help you. Hopefully they'll help you. I'd like to stay optimistic but I'm
naturally organically a very paranoid guy. I'm 51% future looks bright, 49% only
the paranoid survive,
and these two flirt with each other all the time.
So we'll see what's gonna happen to Venezuela,
but I appreciate your time.
Well, we'll show you that you were wrong this time.
I will invite you to a free Venezuela and we will meet.
No, listen, I wanna see it.
I just don't think the existing administration
is as urgent as you are,
and my encouragement is for you to get out there
in front of everybody as soon as possible
because you need to get these guys in DC
to wanna help you out.
I don't think they have the level of urgency
that you need for it to get done the next 80 days.
I think it may happen with the next
administration. I don't think this administration has a level of urgency
because they're trying to get re-elected. They're not thinking about you right
now. They're trying to get re-elected. Well there are only a few days until the
election and then immediately we have a window of opportunity. Exactly. I agree. And I asked you to help us.
Well we're gonna make sure millions of people see this. We're gonna make sure millions of people see this. We're going to make sure millions of people see this.
Maria, thank you so much.
Good luck to you.
Take care.
Bye-bye.
Bye-bye.
Thank you.
Okay.
I got a big announcement to make, and the good news is,
you're the first to know, and you'll be the first to be invited.
So the property I'm on right now, we've been working on buying this property for the last
three years.
It's one of its last kind in America.
Why?
It's on 11 acres, it's got two hangars, it's on an airport, upgrades of $7 million made
here, that's going to be the new headquarters of Valuetainment, Monek, Med-David Consulting,
the podcast, the whole nine.
And what we wanted to do, we want to find a way to celebrate this as the new headquarters
with inviting you to an event on November 5th, which is election night.
A lot of different things people will be talking about, business owners.
What's going to happen if it goes this way?
What's going to happen if it goes that way?
So imagine 2,000 people being here.
Let me show you around.
Some of you will have a private meeting with me.
That's the elite.
That's going to be a few of you.
Some will get a private tour the entire office from us.
There's a hanger in the back, so you come up here, imagine there's going to be a couple
major tents, 40 feet by 100 feet, where some of the people that are buying general tickets
will be there.
But over here inside the hanger is where the podcast will be held.
This entire thing will be open like it is right now.
Inside of it, myself, the PBD Podcast crew, some of the super VIPs will be invited to
go upstairs in a section that we have that's got a bar, a restaurant, food, you know, kitchen.
You're eating, you're watching it from all the way up there while we're doing the podcast
down here in the hangar.
So imagine in this room there's a thousand people, right, while we're going through this
whole thing.
Conversation, it's going to be from 6 PM is when it starts.
All the way up to 2 o'clock in the morning, who knows, maybe we'll go 3, 4 o'clock in
the morning because a lot of things are going to be going on.
And by the way, do you know why we're not cutting this?
We're on an airport.
These are planes.
We have to hear because right here is the airport and FYI, messy place right there at
that stadium right behind us.
There's five tickets here that you can purchase.
Each one's got more things to offer.
But even locally, there's general tickets to buy for just $75.
Bring your wife, bring your husband, bring your family, bring your friends.
There's one caveat after you buy the ticket.
When you buy the ticket and you come on November 5th, you have to wear Future Looks Bright
gear.
I'm talking Future Looks Bright hat, a shirt, doesn't matter.
You're going to have to show, I got some kind of Future Looks Bright gear because we want
everybody here to spread the message and the energy of optimism around the world, back
to their states, wherever you're going to be.
So November 5th, click on the link above or below, get registered.
And if you're watching this and saying, well, Pat, I like to travel private.
Can I bring my private jet here?
Five of you guys will be after you buy your ticket.
Then you can ask us, and that's only available to the tickets at the highest level possible
to bring your jet and park it here.
So having said that, get your tickets and I cannot wait to see you November 5th, 6 PM
at our new headquarters in Fort Lauderdale.
Take care everybody.
Bye bye, bye bye.