How Venezuela Became the First Narco-Terrorist State
A forensic, political, and moral investigation into the world's first narco-terrorist state.
In The Black Book of the Revolution, global security expert Johan Obdola exposes how Venezuela evolved from a petro-democracy into a criminal state that fused ideology, corruption, and organized crime into one system of power. Drawing from decades of intelligence and field experience, Obdola reveals the anatomy of the "Bolivarian Revolution" - its strategic alliances with cartels, terrorist organizations, and rogue regimes - and how it created a model now replicating across Latin America, Africa, and beyond.
Through a clear, accessible, and meticulously documented narrative, this book decodes how a government became a cartel, how sovereignty was weaponized, and how silence became a global accomplice.
The Black Book of the Revolution is both record and warning - a testimony to a nation's collapse and a mirror reflecting the fragility of modern democracies.
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