: Before his presidency, Chávez allegedly used the Ouija board to gain sympathy from his fellow coup conspirators and relied on card readings to guide his decisions.
El hallazgo principal de David Placer es la revelación de que la relación de Hugo Chávez con la santería, el espiritismo y otras supersticiones no fue un mero gusto personal, sino que se convirtió en una . el libro los brujos de chavez exclusive
The convergence of magic and statecraft reached its public peak in July 2010 during the midnight exhumation of Venezuela's independence hero, Simón Bolívar. : Before his presidency, Chávez allegedly used the
Long before he was a global political figure, Hugo Chávez was a deeply superstitious soldier. David Placer’s rigorous two-year investigation uncovers how Chávez used an Ouija board during his early days as a conspirational military officer to win the sympathy of fellow coup plotters. The Influence of "La Bruja de Chávez" Long before he was a global political figure,
La asombrosa precisión de estas predicciones generó en Chávez una dependencia absoluta hacia el ocultismo. Ningún movimiento estratégico militar o civil se realizaba sin consultar previamente las fuerzas espirituales de su bruja de cabecera. La Conexión Cubana y la Santería de Estado
A central figure in Chávez’s early occult journey was , a fortune teller and sister of his then-mistress, Herma Marksman. Cristina famously predicted that Chávez would become president of Venezuela but would die before reaching the age of 60. This dark prophecy haunted Chávez throughout his life, driving much of his manic urgency to accelerate his political project.