Alexandre Oliva

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can anyone find pictures of the bridge between colombia and venezuela without the blockade allegedly installed by maduro to prevent delivery of alleged aid? wikipedia as of jan 2018 and of today has it that the bridge was never opened
https://es.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Puente_Internacional_Las_Tienditas&oldid=105279858
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Also, I wonder why that old revision of the Wikipedia article shows an image that is dated 6 Feb 2019...

JanKusanagi at 2019-02-25T16:07:41Z

oh, that's probably a bug, it got me confused at first (my first thought was busted!, then not so fast! :-) but then I realized every older revision, even ones before the change, displayed the same picture, and the same data for the side "infographic" (how's that called anyway)
the reason I linked to the old article was that it stated the bridge was closed/never opened.
I followed the link to the older picture, and it doesn't actually show the bridge, but a view from the bridge IIUC, so it provides no insight into my investigation on whether the blockade was already there long before maduro was reinaugurated, and the images of the blockaded bridge that we're being shown incessantly on mainstream media are just one more of the several lies those of us who're actually paying attention, rather than swallowing their parroting without engaging brains, have figured out

Alexandre Oliva at 2019-02-25T20:54:04Z

as for the picture you linked to...
that's clearly another plot by Maduro to stop US aid from getting to the Venezuelans.  how could they deliver it using the depicted roads?

Alexandre Oliva at 2019-02-25T20:58:44Z

» Alexandre Oliva:

“[...] how could they deliver it using the depicted roads? [...]”

That's easy! With very tiny trucks!!

JanKusanagi at 2019-02-25T22:33:02Z