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joshcryer

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Thu Apr 18, 2013, 05:55 AM Apr 2013

Chavistas claim police infiltrators, wind up with egg on their face:

So here's the story, the chavistas filmed this guy wearing a red chavista shirt getting ready to leave a police station, and Andrés Izarra (Venezuela Minister of Information) tweeted about it:





Looks suspicious, right? Why would a cop be wearing a chavista shirt and then be leaving the station with it? Definitely a good indicator of infiltrators trying to cause trouble. Except, because so many police are murdered in Venezuela so often by thugs, police stations have, you know, CCTV cameras. The dumbshit chavistas who thought up this this plan didn't even consider that they'd be caught trying to orchestrate a fraud. The mayor Gerardo Blyde got the video off the CCTV camera from this incident, and volia:



The "police officer" wearing a chavista shirt pulls up, gets off his motorcycle, takes off his helmet, waits for the car filming to come, puts on his helmet, and then takes off. The filming of the propaganda having been completed.

Talk about taking "Minister of Information" to a whole new level. Joseph Goebbels would be proud. For the attempt at least. It clearly wasn't thought out very well.
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Chavistas claim police infiltrators, wind up with egg on their face: (Original Post) joshcryer Apr 2013 OP
Another good find naaman fletcher Apr 2013 #1
And right on cue, Andres deleted his tweet when found out. joshcryer Apr 2013 #2
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