The hate campaign against Venezuela through social media was made evident with a new audio released last Sunday, in which the Venezuelan actor and influencer Hendrick Bages explained the business of recruiting personalities from social platforms and confirmed that the “Almost Venezuela” campaign It is a “military operation” to invade the country.
Bages, who lives in Miami and is once remembered for his participation in the series “Somos Tu y Yo,” explained to an unidentified person that if he contacts more influencers who join his “cause” of violence, he can receive more money.
“I mean, there is information about them that I don’t handle because obviously it’s a military operation, I don’t handle that, I’m somewhere else. They appointed me and put me in charge of hiring and contacting ‘influencers’ who support the cause and obviously (…) one gets a commission; for example, if you contact four you get more commission than if you contacted only two. Of course, that commission is in relation to the total amount of the donation, but normal,” can be heard in the audio broadcast on social media.
Although he tried to distance himself from knowing more details of the military operation that threatens Venezuela, he insisted that it is a military type of aggression.
“I don’t have the information you’re asking me for, because it’s a military operation, so I’m not that involved. I’m not trusted, I’m in the core, but not the closed core,” he revealed.
Following President Nicolás Maduro’s electoral victory on July 28, the country’s extremist opposition, led by María Corina Machado and defeated candidate Edmundo González Urrutia, launched a campaign of hatred and incitement to violence that left more than 20 people dead in the country on July 29 and 30.
Faced with the failure of their destabilizing plans, they hired dozens of influencers based mainly in the United States to incite ignorance of Venezuelan institutions and to advocate hate crimes against the population that disagrees with their political ideals. Head of State Nicolás Maduro repeatedly made public complaints about the execution of this plan.