Franck Roddins is an author name for someone who wish to remain anonymous. He has spent long time in Venezuela learning from citizens of that country all the things that happened during the entire short 40 years of democracy and studying and searching deeply the country history, a very long work which let him find the roots of the destruction of this beautiful country. Venezuela is well known as an Oil country and also for important women athletes such as Yulimar Rojas, World champion long jumper and Muguruza ...
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Franck Roddins is an author name for someone who wish to remain anonymous. He has spent long time in Venezuela learning from citizens of that country all the things that happened during the entire short 40 years of democracy and studying and searching deeply the country history, a very long work which let him find the roots of the destruction of this beautiful country. Venezuela is well known as an Oil country and also for important women athletes such as Yulimar Rojas, World champion long jumper and Muguruza international tennis player, or writers such as Boris Izaguirre well-known tv show man, winner of second place of the Spanish award " Premio Planeta" , or also for other writers as Asturias award winners as Arturo Uslar Pietri . This essay, explains how this South American Country with Oil reserves for hundreds of years, Aluminum, Iron, Diamonds, Gold, and an enormous Tourism potential, became the poorest country in South America and might be among the poorest in the world. This e-book proposes a "hypothesis" for explaining the true reasons which transform Venezuela until becomes its XXI century reality, where there is no future for anybody, and pushes millions of Venezuelans to emigrate. Essay on the root causes that led the South American country to the worst economic and social situation in its history. A brief history of Venezuela is made in this e-book, from its foundation to the largest known diaspora of the country in that continent, that according to some sources, means more than 10 million Venezuelans in around twenty years, where 7 million diasporas happened since 2010 by the international agencies data. Venezuelans continue leaving their country, in the XXI century, and looks this situation will not change in years. The story explains a hypothesis of the possible historical causes that led the country to a point of no return and with very little hope of recovery, with its future depending on the decisions taken by the United Nations and the USA. A story with nostalgic traces of the beautiful Venezuela, that was considered should have been the best of South America. Cruel stories of real events that happened in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries in the Venezuelan country. A reading where you will find narrations from memories of Venezuelans who walked through this country and lived in the short democracy in the 60s, 70s, 80s, and 90s during the 20th century.
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