The book charts Chávez's lifelong fascination with the esoteric. Long before his rise to power, during his days as a young, conspiring military officer, Chávez sought out mystical validation.
: Throughout his political ascent, Chávez frequently left an empty chair during top-secret strategy meetings. He claimed the space was reserved for the spirit of Simón Bolívar , the foundational liberator of South America, with whom Chávez allegedly conversed. 🏛️ Miraflores: Transformation of a Presidential Palace
El trabajo de campo fue exhaustivo: Placer recorrió Venezuela para conversar con brujos y santeros y logró acceder a los salones privados del donde, según los testimonios, se practicaban rituales espiritistas. el libro los brujos de chavez exclusive
"El Libro Los Brujos de Chávez Exclusive" offers a fascinating journey into the world of Afro-Venezuelan spirituality, providing a unique perspective on the practices and principles of brujería. Whether you're a scholar, enthusiast, or simply curious about the mysteries of Venezuelan culture, this book is sure to captivate and inspire. As we continue to explore the complexities of brujería, we may uncover even more surprising connections between spirituality, politics, and culture.
Long before he became president, when he was just a young, plotting military officer, Chávez heavily relied on a personal seer named . The book charts Chávez's lifelong fascination with the
Venezuela has a syncretic religion blending Catholicism, Indigenous rites, and African spirits. The central deity is María Lionza , the Queen of the Mountain. According to the book, Chávez did not merely visit her cult—he made a blood pact at the Sorte Mountain in Yaracuy state in 1994 (just after being released from prison following a failed coup).
Hugo Chávez gobernó Venezuela desde 1999 hasta su fallecimiento en 2013. Su mandato estuvo marcado por profundos cambios políticos, económicos y sociales. Chávez se presentó como un líder populista que buscaba reducir las desigualdades y promover la justicia social. Sin embargo, su gobierno también estuvo rodeado de controversias, incluyendo denuncias de autoritarismo, corrupción y un manejo económico cuestionable. He claimed the space was reserved for the
Exclusive expanded editions feature previously unpublished photographs of occult symbols and elite gatherings The Legacy of Darkness: From Chávez to Maduro
David Placer is a Venezuelan journalist born in Caracas in 1978 who has transformed into an expert on the intricate web of power and occult influences within the highest echelons of the Chavista regime. His tenacity and investigative rigor have made him a sabueso (bloodhound) in tracking how Venezuela's political elite operated and prospered, particularly those who built massive fortunes during Chávez's rule. Placer's background includes working for prestigious publications such as El Nacional in Venezuela, El Periódico de Cataluña , and El Mundo , bringing a wealth of journalistic experience to this unique project.