
Redacted News "Leave Now Or Be Assassinated" Cia Backed Coup In Venezuela Has Begun | Redacted News
Oct 27, 2025
Former CIA whistleblower John Kiriakou sheds light on the agency’s history of regime change in Venezuela, discussing the recent claims of captured CIA agents and the U.S.'s geopolitical motives. Investigative journalist Steve Baker delves into suspicious aspects of the January 6th pipe bomber case, questioning the manipulation of video evidence and the mystery of missing footage. Dr. Pierre Kory critiques a controversial study linking COVID vaccines to improved cancer outcomes, emphasizing biases in medical publishing and advocating for better public health measures.
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Venezuela Regime Change Driven By Oil
- The U.S. covert actions in Venezuela are driven largely by control of oil and blocking Chinese influence.
- John Kiriakou argues regime-change ops repeatedly use mercenaries and lack coherent planning, producing predictable failures.
How Coups Actually Succeed
- Successful coups require simultaneous strikes on palaces, communications, power, and military leadership.
- Kiriakou warns ad-hoc mercenary raids without coordinated strategy will be treated as invasions, not liberations.
Ceasefires And Unilateral Actions
- Israel often negotiates ceasefires and then quickly violates them, according to Kiriakou's assessment.
- He says Netanyahu follows unilateral policies and resists external control, complicating U.S.-Israel relations.


