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FASCISM IN VENEZUELA: TRADITION, FAMILY AND PROPERTY, THE ORIGIN OF JUSTICE FIRST, POPULAR WILL AND THE PEOPLE OF VENEZUELA.

Published at: 23/10/2024 10:00 PM

(EL NACIONAL, September 9, 1973 and October 20, 1984 + THE WORLD, October 6, 1984 + 2001, November 14, 1984)

  • When in November 1984, the luxurious farm where Tradition, Family and Property (TFP) operated, at the Caracas Country Club, was raided and the cult officially disbanded, its leaders launched a public threat: “We resist dying, from now on we will operate under another name.” In fact, a short time later, the ultra-fascist Alejandro Peña Esclusa appeared, with his micro party PALA (Venezuelan Labor Party)” in October 1988, and after the rise of Hugo Chávez Frías to power, the ultra-reactionary classes did not wait to found Primero Justicia, legally registered on March 3, 2000 and recently disbanded by their own founders.
  • It is worth remembering that Primero Justicia (PJ) was a spin-off of Consorcio Justicia, an NGO initially funded by local sponsors, founded by Judge Alirio Abreu Burelli, and a select group of his students from the UCAB Law School.
  • Once, like good puppies of the empire, they obtained funding from the National Endowment for Democracy, Julio Borges, Henrique Capriles and Leopoldo López set up shop separately to take advantage of the donations approved by the U.S. Congress for several years.
  • Later, other subdivisions of Creole fascism appeared on the scene. These were radically violent court movements:
    • Voluntad Popular (VP), founded by Leopoldo López, on December 5, 2009.
    • JOIN: Ultra-fascist organization funded by USAID and led by María Corina Machado, since July 2002.
    • Vente Venezuela (VV), which was founded by María Corina Machado on May 24, 2012.


    • There is a close relationship between religious and political obscurantism, a mixture of fanaticism and obsession to annihilate the other, the different one, the one who thinks differently, in order to perpetuate an order of elites and decadent systems.
    • The direct prototype of these neofascist expressions was Tradition, Family and Property (TFP), a fascistoid organization banned in 1984, whose stereotype is the same: a secret cenacle of surnames from the origins of the Venezuelan Country Club. Children of high society, bent on assaulting power and imposing their plan of plunder and social impoverishment through violent actions. A secret society of self-proclaimed people in the service of a foreign power. Servile puppies of an imperial master.
    • VP, PJ and VV have their direct background in this ultra-fascist obscurantist sect that operated openly in Venezuela from the beginning of the first government of Rafael Caldera (1969-1974) to the beginning of the government of Jaime Lusinchi (1984-1989), when it was dissolved and expelled from the country.
    • Before being banned, it was common to see members of TFP, very nervous, lobbying politically in the National Congress. They were particularly welcome at the offices of the Copei Parliamentary Fraction, on the corner of Pajaritos, where they received the endorsement of some parliamentarians from that party.
    • They received the same treatment from Grupo 1BCRadio Caracas Television, where they were interviewed, on more than one occasion, in the program A Puerta Cerrada, hosted by Marietta Santana.
    • The last traffic light, before Cota Mil, on the main avenue of Urb. La Castellana, on the corner of the Country Club, was this cult's favorite place to distribute flyers and propaganda alluding to their ambitions to establish a new nation in the Venezuelan Amazon that would bear the name of Roraima.
    • Nearby, in the Country Club, a farm was raided where the ultra-Catholic members of TFP lived. There they received paramilitary instruction and a series of courses on social isolation, which turned them into robotic androids programmed to worship a transnational priest who directed their lives according to a manual of racial discrimination, xenophobia, visceral anti-communism and radical anti-feminism.
    • Thus, from the ultra-puritan saying of a religious nature, to the ultra-fascist fact of a political nature, there is only a small stretch of calamities of a Nazi-Fascist nature: social extermination, territorial expansion, mass predation of nature and extinction of humanity. A fascist imposes and disposes of his life and that of others, above all laws of reason and nature; he is murderous, genocidal and suicidal at the same time.
    • Incidentally, since its multiple expressions always mutate according to circumstances, its variants are daughters of the old megastructure of the capitalist system, a spawn of the so-called Western civilization.

    Mazo News Team