The most chilling revelation is the prophecy Cristina delivered to Chávez after reading his cards: that he would die a natural death before reaching the age of sixty. This prediction would haunt Chávez for the rest of his life, driving him to frantic attempts to counteract it through increasingly desperate occult rituals. Chávez reportedly never made a major decision without first consulting Cristina, and Placer even publishes an unpublished letter that the young soldier sent to his witch.
The book claims that the Cuban regime, specifically Fidel Castro, was acutely aware of Chávez’s fascination with Santería. It explains how the Cuban government allegedly exploited this weakness by creating a network of priests from the island, embedding them within the Venezuelan public administration to help consolidate power. Placer also reveals that a specific room within the Presidential Palace, Miraflores, was transformed into a secret sanctuary for spiritist rites. It is alleged that high-ranking officials continue these practices to this day. el libro los brujos de chavez exclusive
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Faced with severe economic collapse and international isolation, the ruling elite continues to look to the spiritual world to fortify their grip on physical power. The book serves as a vital piece of political journalism, demonstrating that behind the iron curtain of Venezuela's strict socialist rhetoric lies a complex, shadowy framework driven by superstition, ancient rituals, and spiritual dependency. Ep. 452 - Los brujos de Chávez (feat. David Placer) The most chilling revelation is the prophecy Cristina