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Jan 25, 2026

With Trump admitting that a major motivation for taking out Maduro was to benefit oil companies, it’s important to ask which companies are involved and who holds shares in them.

Chevron, ExxonMobil, and ConocoPhillips were involved in Venezuela’s oil sector before the nationalization under Hugo Chávez and during the subsequent US sanctions era. BlackRock, Vanguard, and State Street are the majority institutional shareholders of all three companies, typically controlling around 20-25% of the shares in each (with Vanguard and BlackRock often holding the largest stakes among institutions).

Larry Fink is the co-founder, chairman, and CEO of BlackRock. He’s also the current Interim Co-Chair of the World Economic Forum. Fink also maintains a close relationship with Donald Trump, having known him for over 40 years due to both men having been involved in the Manhattan financial scene. In fact, in March 2025 it was announced that Larry Fink had consulted with Trump before he secured the purchase of two ports in the Panama Canal for BlackRock.

Given Trump’s close relationship with Larry Fink, combined with BlackRock’s significant investments in major U.S. oil companies such as Chevron, ExxonMobil, and ConocoPhillips, these are more than likely influencing factors in the U.S. policy toward Venezuela’s oil sector.

Fink is not the only billionaire benefiting handsomely from the capture of Maduro and the US occupation of the Venezuelan oil industry. Among the billionaires celebrating the US aggression is Paul Singer, a billionaire hedge fund manager whose firm, Elliot Investment Management, has long sought to acquire CITGO Petroleum, the US-based subsidiary of Venezuela’s state-owned oil company PDVSA.

In November 2025, a U.S. judge approved a $5.9 billion bid by an Elliott affiliate (Amber Energy) to purchase shares in CITGO’s parent company (PDV Holding) through a court-organized auction aimed at satisfying creditors’ claims against Venezuela. The sale still requires final approval from the U.S. Treasury Department and other regulators. CITGO’s assets include three major oil refineries (in Louisiana, Texas, and Illinois), pipelines, terminals, and more than 4,000 CITGO-branded gas stations across the United States.

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With Trump relaxing sanctions on Venezuelan oil following the removal of Maduro, Singer stands to benefit to the tune of billions if the CITGO sale is eventually approved. Coincidentally, Singer was a major donor to Trump’s presidential campaigns, as well as to the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC).

Hong Kong Global Financial Leaders Investment Summit
  • Support for Jewish Refugees: He served as chairman of the American Committee for Protection of Foreign Born and other organizations that advocated for the rescue of Jewish and anti-fascist refugees fleeing Nazi-occupied Europe.
  • Public Advocacy: Rautenstrauch frequently appeared in Jewish publications such as the Jewish Telegraphic Agency (JTA) and the Ohio Jewish Chronicle to urge the U.S. government to establish refugee offices and support those persecuted by Hitler.
  • Technocracy Movement: He co-founded the Technocracy movement with Howard Scott in 1932, which proposed replacing the capitalist price system with an energy-based economy—a movement that gained significant attention during the Great Depression.
  • Political Activism: Due to his involvement in numerous progressive and anti-fascist organizations, he was later targeted during the Red Scare and accused of being affiliated with multiple “Communist front” groups.

Read more here: The Venezuela Technocracy Connection

One of the most influential proponents of Technocracy was a man named Howard Scott, a writer and engineer who founded the Technical Alliance in New York City in 1919. Scott believed that business owners lacked the necessary skills and data to reform their industries, and thus control should be handed over to engineers and scientists. In 1932, Scott and fellow technocrat Walter Rautenstrauch established the “Committee on Technocracy” at Columbia University. The group would eventually splinter, with Scott leading Technocracy Incorporated, while technocrat Harold Loeb headed the rival Continental Committee on Technocracy.

[Jesus Munoz Gutierrez, a Mexican migrant deported months ago to South Sudan by the United States under an immigration crackdown, is repatriated to his home country at Juba Airport in South Sudan, Sept. 6, 2025.]

You fucking house niggers: After accepting US deportees, South Sudan wanted sanctions relief for top official, documents show

A man faces federal agents as a person is detained, while immigration enforcement continues after an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent fatally shot Renee Nicole Good on January 7 during an immigration raid, in Minneapolis.

Trump privately frustrated that he risks losing control of immigration message amid Minnesota chaos | MESSAGE? You mean Gestapo in our LAND message, Make America Gestapo A-Okay!

VD warning: VD Vance addresses criticism that Trump admin has not done enough to move anti-abortion rights agenda forward

“I must address an elephant in the room,” Vance said at the rally.

[Central Washington rancher Wade King rides on the King Ranch with wife Teresa and daughters. The Environmental Protection Agency says the ranch has been unfairly accused of an environmental crime by the state Department of Ecology]

Fucking EPA? What the fuck is that Jewish Led Outfit all about?

The Environmental Protection Agency’s regional director criticized state regulators for fining rancher Wade King for digging watering holes for cattle in arid Central Washington. Ecology alleges King damaged wetlands, but EPA Region 10 Administrator Emma Pokon defended King in a letter to Washington Department of Ecology Director Casey Sixkiller and state Lands Commissioner Dave Upthegrove. Pokon said she was concerned the state was targeting cattle ranchers. “The EPA recognizes that stock watering ponds are important for supporting livestock operations,” Poken stated.

Ecology fined the King Ranch $267,540 in 2023 for digging into 23 landlocked wetlands in Grant and Douglas counties. Ecology said the rare alkali wetlands provided habitat for migrating birds.  The department also ordered King to restore 18 wetlands on state land leased by the ranch. A consultant estimates restoration will cost $3.7 million. Helicopters will have to airlift heavy equipment, irrigation equipment and water to remote ponds.

That fucking NFL!!

Former Philadelphia Eagles defensive lineman Kevin Johnson died from “blunt head trauma and stab wounds” at a homeless encampment, according to the medical examiner.

The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner said Johnson, 55, was pronounced dead Wednesday morning after being found unconscious. His death was ruled a homicide and is being investigated.

A fourth-round draft pick by New England in 1993, Johnson spent time with the Patriots, Minnesota and Oakland before landing with the Eagles. He had 43 tackles, including seven sacks, and returned a fumble for a touchdown in two years with Philadelphia. He played 15 games for the Raiders in 1997.

Johnson later played in the Arena Football League for Orlando and Los Angeles. The L.A. native played collegiately at Texas Southern.

Investigators believe Johnson had been living at the encampment at the time of his death. Friends said Johnson had health issues later in life that contributed to his situation.

Jews everywhere:

$30 million gift from Bloomberg co-founder Tom Secunda (Jew) to build a national center for responsible AI

What the fuck? Pope Leo XIV’s first Urbi et Orbi blessing urged everyone to build bridges through dialogue and encounter, and called everyone to work together as a people towards peace. As a result, a synodal meeting took place on the morning of January 24 at the Vatican with a small group of business leaders from the energy and critical minerals sectors operating in Latin America and the Caribbean.

This was the seventh meeting in a series that began in 2022 under the Building Bridges Initiative, coordinated by the Pontifical Commission for Latin America (PCAL) as part of the mission entrusted by Pope Francis, and in collaboration with then-Cardinal Robert Prevost, President of the PCAL.

MAGA — Make America Gastly Angry?

Public health groups are suing the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) over its approval of a Pfas “forever chemical” insecticide that industry research found likely reduces testicle size, lowers sperm count and harms the liver in rats.

The pesticide, isocycloseram, is used on food crops and could especially threaten children and developing fetuses, but the EPA did not factor those risks into its safety assessment, said Nathan Donley, environmental health science director with the Center for Biological Diversity, a plaintiff in the suit.

The lawsuit marks the latest flare-up in an ongoing controversy over the use of forever chemicals in pesticides, which public health advocates discovered under the Biden administration, and has accelerated under Trump.

The pesticide program has also caused friction between the Robert F Kennedy Jr.-aligned Make America Healthy Again (Maha) movement, which broadly opposes pesticide use, and Maga elements atop the Trump administration aligned with pesticide and chemical industries.

Amy Aniceto surrounded by flowers
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Environmental groups pin blame for the decision to greenlight the pesticide on leadership in the EPA’s chemical safety office, which is now includes former industry lobbyists. Donley said the groups are “going to fight like hell to make sure these forever pesticides aren’t allowed to poison our grandchildren’s grandchildren”.

The legacy of the White Man House’s Minyan:

Lately, 88-year-old Nireayo Wubet spends many of his days burying friends and family members. As he grieves, he worries about whether there will be anyone left to offer him a decent burial when the time comes, as severe hunger ravages a large swath of his village in Ethiopia’s northern Tigray region.

‘Like pouring a glass of water in a lake’

“We have little humanitarian support,” laments the octogenarian whose frail appearance is mirrored by many others in his village of Hitsats, near the Eritrean border. “It’s not conflicts that will ultimately kill us, but famine,” he says.

[The Colorado River wends through Marble Canyon, Arizona, north of Phoenix—one of three western U.S. cities in a study published in the journal Water Resources Research. The cities are connected by the Colorado River. Credit: Laura Durning/U.S. Geological Survey.]

The legacy of the Semen Drip Trump and his room temperature IQ: As temperatures rise and water supplies drop, public policy could bolster municipal water provisions under pressure. But one policy prescription—pushing conservation—will likely be insufficient as a standalone fix to sustain some reservoirs, according to research led by scientists at Penn State.

Fucking eat Soylent Green, and live in a van down by the river, err, down by the bone-dry gully” — Coastal and Sun Belt cities are ramping up construction on housing—but not the kind of housing that most people can afford, with supply dominated by larger homes and tiny apartments priced for high-income earners.

That’s according to a new study from the Georgetown University Center on Poverty and Inequality, which studied housing data for Houston, Dallas, Phoenix, Atlanta, Seattle, and Washington, DC.

Those six metros beat national averages for homebuilding, Georgetown found, based on the share of new housing units as a share of the overall housing inventory.

Watch your tone and watch out for their fucking Murderous, Raping, Thieving, Poisoning, Maiming fucking Jewish FEELLINGS?

A US entertainment company apologizes for canceling a show by Israeli comedian Guy Hochman.

Hochman’s show at the Fine Arts Theater in Beverly Hills, California, was canceled yesterday.

The theater had posted a statement on social media announcing the cancellation, saying it had received complaints about Hochman, and could not “find any proof of the accusations,” but asked Hochman to make public statements saying that he “did not support the genocide, rape, starvation and torture of Palestinian civilians.”

Jews: In the closing remarks, Larry Fink, Interim Co-Chair, World Economic Forum, and CEO, BlackRock, quoted Tesla CEO Elon Musk. “It’s better for your quality of life to be an optimist who’s wrong than a pessimist who’s right,” said Fink, quoting Musk. Elon Musk marked his debut at WEF 2026 with a critique of US solar tariffs and aggressive targets for Tesla, including humanoid robot sales next year, as well as flagging European approval for self-driving tech within weeks. After years of describing the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting as elitist, unaccountable and disconnected from ordinary people, the world’s richest man was interviewed by Larry Fink. The BlackRock CEO expressed his admiration for Musk at the start of the wide-ranging discussion, which covered the future of robots and AI, the economic benefits of reusable rockets and Musk’s childhood fascination with science fiction.

The British crown and the navy expanded and protected the trade in enslaved African people for hundreds of years, unprecedented research into the monarchy’s historical ties to slavery has found.

The Crown’s Silence, a book by the historian Brooke Newman, follows the Guardian’s 2023 Cost of the crown report, which explored the British monarchy’s hidden ties to transatlantic slavery.

The book reveals that by 1807, when Britain abolished the slave trade in its empire, the British crown had become the world’s largest buyer of enslaved people, buying 13,000 men for the army for £900,000.

Buckingham Palace does not comment on books, but a source said King Charles, who has previously spoken of “personal sorrow” at the suffering caused by slavery, took the matter “profoundly seriously”.

In this book, Craig Perry mines a remarkable cache of fragmentary documents preserved in an Egyptian synagogue to write a new history of slavery and the slave trade in the medieval Middle East. These documents—which range from the everyday correspondence of traveling merchants to legal queries sent to Jewish jurists—provide the richest surviving archive for the social history of slavery during the centuries when Cairo was an imperial and commercial capital at the intersection of the Mediterranean and Indian Ocean worlds. Perry draws on this archive, known as the Cairo Geniza, to shed new light on such crucial topics as the slave trade in state diplomacy, the entanglements of gender and household slavery, and the lives of the enslaved.

Perry chronicles a protean slave trade that trafficked enslaved people from Europe, Africa, and India to the Egyptian market. His account cuts across different scales of analysis, from the macro-level of imperial rule to the micro-level of the family kitchen. Along the way, he upends the traditional story of Passover; medieval Jews, he writes, could explain slavery to their children by pointing to the enslaved people who served the holiday meal. When freed, some former slaves converted to Judaism and became the parents of Jewish children. Perry’s narrative reveals a world, long hidden from historians, in which enslaved people made their way through the alleys of Cairo, toiled in the workshops of apothecaries, and found ways to evade the surveillance of their owners. With this book, Perry writes enslaved people into the social and economic life of medieval Islamic society.

Slavery and the Jews of Medieval Egypt: A History by Craig Perry

Newman said she had started working on the book 10 years ago, having found “secret correspondence” detailing George IV’s fears of an uprising like the Haitian Revolution happening in Jamaica. She made the discovery while researching an earlier work about the Caribbean island, which was a British colony for more than 300 years.

Newman, who is an associate professor at Virginia Commonwealth University in the US, researched royal archives and manuscripts relating to the Royal Navy, colonial officers, government officials, the Royal African Company and the South Sea Company for The Crown’s Silence.

She said: “The crown used to trumpet their connections to the transatlantic slave trade. They put the royal brand on this practice and literally on people’s bodies.”

LIES by this CUNT. DHS Secretary Kristi Noem on Monday announced that “over 10,000 criminal illegal aliens” have been arrested in Minneapolis, Minnesota as part of the administration’s ongoing crackdown on immigration.

Miller and Kristi Noem dancing to ‘Ice Ice Baby’ at Trump’s New Year’s Eve Party

There’s growing concern over how U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents handled a situation involving a preschool student in Columbia Heights, Minnesota.

It’s an image that’s struck a chord across the country. The picture of 5-year-old Liam Ramos flanked by ICE agents shortly after they arrested his father, Adrian Alexander Conejo-Arrias. The federal agency said he abandoned his son in the car outside their home. Conejo-Arrias had just picked up his son from preschool.

The pair is now being held in Texas at what ICE calls its least restrictive holding facility for families.

School officials have a different view of what happened, claiming Ramos was being used as bait so agents could enter the home to find more family members.

AND WHO THE FUCK VOTED FOR THIS?

The satellites in Amazon’s new internet-beaming megaconstellation in low Earth orbit (LEO) are bright enough to disrupt astronomical research, a study has found.

The study — which was posted on the online repository Arxiv on Jan. 12 but has not yet been peer-reviewed — analyzed nearly 2,000 observations of Amazon Leo satellites. It concluded that the spacecraft exceed the brightness limit recommended by the International Astronomical Union (IAU) that aims to ensure harmless coexistence of satellite megaconstellation with astronomical research.

Trump drops appeal of ‘Dear Colleague’ letter on schools and race, DEI –

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