| ¡Chavista! in support of the people of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela and Hugo Chávez |


| Aló Presidente Chávez |
| President Chávez TV show |
| Bush and the 2002 coup |
| Charlie Hardy's excellent book |
| Coat of Arms of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela. Click to go to the Venezuelan Embassy in D.C. |
| Venezuelan oil company helping low-income people in the United States with heating oil |
| There is a peaceful revolution taking place in the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela. People in the United States of North America who value justice, peaceful coexistence, and nonviolent change should be supportive of the monumental changes taking place in Venezuela. The media representation of that revolution as depicted in the North (as is so often the case with U.S. corporate and government influenced media) is not telling the truth about the positive changes taking place in Venezuela. The Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela is a land where the development and enrichment of the majority of human beings is more important than the development and enrichment of the few or the corporations. It doesn’t take much imagination to think of at least one other country that could benefit from such a redefinition of development and enrichment. |


| Bolivarian News Agency in English |
| "Never believe anything until it's officially denied" Claude Cockburn |
| The National Endowment for Democracy (NED), a group funded by the U.S. Congress, has financed radical opposition leaders in their efforts to remove President Hugo Chávez |
Email theEmbassy of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela stating your support for their self-determination and sovereignty
| Click the book to read the Constitution of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela in English. |
| Venezuelan educational television |
| Venezuelan Live News Television |
| "The United States seems destined by Providence to plague Latin America with misery in the name of liberty" -- Simón Bolívar |
| Support the SOAW School of the Americas Watch |
| Angel Falls (Kerepakupai Vená) in Venezuela. The highest waterfall in the world |
| Upside Down World |