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Hugo Chávez and Moctezuma [Megalomania Alert]
VCrisis ^ | 5/18/2006 | Tirso Suarez

Posted on 05/21/2006 6:23:22 AM PDT by cll

Montezuma’s Revenge, also called by some the Aztec Two-Step, was identified for generations throughout Latin America with the diarrhea, flatulence and gastric distress that tourists suffer after drinking bad water. However, if President Hugo Chavez gets his way, the name “Montezuma” will soon be associated directly with Hugo Chavez Frias, president of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela and self-proclaimed leader of the new 21st century revolutionary socialism. Why? Because Chavez is convinced that he is a direct blood descendant of the Emperor Montezuma, the last lord of Aztec Mexica empire before Hernan Cortes arrived with a handful of homicidal Conquistadors backed the Holy Roman Catholic God, the Spanish Crown and a large number of pissed off local indigenous tribespeople who were sick and tired of being the sacrificial slaves of the Aztec Emperors.

Experts with the “Leon de la Cordillera” Genealogical Society, which is based in the city of Bocono in Trujillo state, are working with officials in Miraflores presidential palace in an effort to confirm that President Chavez is, indeed, a blood descendant of the Emperor Montezuma. The director of the aforementioned genealogical society in Bocono is Rafael Angel Romero Merino (C.I. 9,370,186). This individual’s main contact in Miraflores palace is Freddy Baptista, whose official title is “Adviser to the President of the Republic.”

The president’s genealogical experts have focused their historical research on the city of Guanare in Portuguesa state, the figure of Francisco Moctezuma (who is also called the “Regidor Perpetuo de Guanare”), and the last names Moctezuma and Unda. The research reportedly has gone back more than 20 generations so far, and the genealogical tree where Chavez hopes to nail down his blood parentage with Montezuma already totals at least 6,812 people (as of January 2006). Moreover, the governments of Spain and Mexico have already been consulted officially on the matter.

Specifically, the president’s genealogists seeking to confirm his royal indigenous lineage have asked the governments of Mexico and Spain to confirm (or disprove?) the existence of blood links between Venezuelan residents of Guanare in Portuguesa state and the Emperor Montezuma. Two names in particular are being investigated in Guanare: Moctezuma and Unda (or Hunda). Chavez asserts his royal lineage to Montezuma based, in part, on the following maternal genealogical tree:

* General Pedro Perez Delgado (Maisanta) sired a son, Rafael Infante, with a woman named Claudina Infante. Rafael was a “natural” son, meaning that he was born out of legal wedlock, and his father never officially recognized paternity, which is why Rafael took his mother’s last name, Infante. The Bolivarian myth is that Maisanta was a great patriot, warrior and leader. However, serious historians view Maisanta as a murderer, cattle rustler and all around bandit.

* Rafael Infante had a daughter, Rosa Elena Frias, with a woman named Benita Frias Frias. Rosa Elena, the president’s mother, apparently also was a natural child. The president’s maternal grandmother, Benita, was the natural child of Juan Pablo Frias and Marta Frias. Here is where the link with the Emperor Montezuma apparently surfaces: Juan Pablo Frias was the natural child of Eloy Hunda Marquez of Guanare and a woman named Eliza Frias.

* Hunda Marquez reportedly was a direct blood descendant of the Emperor Montezuma, according to the genealogical tree attached to a document dated January 2, 2006 and addressed to the “Licenciado Freddy Jacob Baptista Gonzalez” in Miraflores.

The trail stops there, at least in the documents we have obtained. It’s not clear how it was confirmed that Hunda Marquez bears Montezuma’s blood. It’s also not clear what, if any, family links might exist between the Hunda family name and Francisco Moctezuma of Guanare.

According to the genealogical experts we consulted, there are some problems with Chavez’s claim that he is a blood descendant of Montezuma.

First, the claim that Hunda Marquez was a blood descendant of Montezuma has yet to be confirmed. The Spanish Conquistadors and Colonials kept detailed family records for reasons of politics, business and family honor. However, the Spaniards were indifferent to “natural” sons and daughters who were never officially acknowledged by their fathers, and therefore had no legal rights to the titles, wealth, property and last name of the fathers. Moreover, only upper class families typically kept track of their genealogy.

Second, the family tree has several generations of natural children, meaning that the fathers never acknowledged their paternity legally, and may not, in fact, be the real fathers of the children they are identified as having sired.

Third, the claim that Maisanta sired the president’s great-grandmother cannot be verified. For genealogists, the president’s claim isn’t sufficient to establish the relationship. In fact, some genealogical experts and historians believe it is very likely that Maisanta may not have been the father of Rafael Infante, and that Claudina Infante may have been one of many camp followers who got passed around the fire in the bandit world’s sexually promiscuous equivalent of ring-around-the-rosey. While this point is unrelated to Chavez’s claim that Montezuma was one of his ancestors, it is worth mentioning as yet another example of the intellectual and academic sloppiness of the Bolivarian historical myth.

President Chavez, however, isn’t the only Venezuelan leader with alleged blood ties to the Emperor Montezuma. Two other past presidents, Raimundo Andueza Palacios and Victorino Marquez Bustillos, both from Guanare, also were direct descendants of the last Aztec Emperor, according to the documents in our possession, which originated in Miraflores.

Beyond gratifying his immense, narcissistic ego, Chavez could potentially get some political mileage if he could successfully trace his blood lineage to Montezuma’s loins:

* If Chavez could legitimately claim some of Montezuma’s genes, he could project himself in the Americas as a true indigenous leader, and a royal one at that. Hypothetically this would relegate indigenous Bolivian leaders like Evo Morales and Felipe Quispe to a secondary status (at least in Chavez’s mind), since the Venezuelan president doesn’t recognize anyone’s leadership except his own.

* If Chavez and Montezuma were blood relatives, the Venezuelan president might demand that the United States return to its rightful owner – meaning Chavez – all of the territory the U.S. “stole” from Mexico, including California and Texas. Chavez also could demand thnat Mexico be returned to the descendant of the Aztecs. This may sound crazy, but is there anything in Chavez’s history over the past seven years that suggests he would not make such crazed demands?

* Chavez is already on record as seeking the title of president-for-life by amending the Bolivarian Constitution to allow his unlimited re-election. Chavez said recently he wants to stay in power until at least 2031. Imagine Chavez being introduced in the future at one of his political rallies, like the spectacle he staged in Vienna much to the anger and embarrassment of the Austrian government: “Introducing Hugo Chavez, president-for-life of Venezuela; commander in chief of the Bolivarian Armed Forces, civilian reserve and territorial guard; leader of the Bolivarian Revolution; co-president of Cubazuela; and Montezuma’s only true heir to the throne of Emperor of the Indigenous Nations of Latin America!” The music will blare and hundreds of paid revolutionary cheerleaders, sprinkled with assorted European and American asshole armchair commies, will grunt in intellectually constipated unison, “Uh! Ah! Chavez no se va!” Chavez also could start to include in his musical performance repertoire rancheras with verses like “Sigo siendo el Rey” – although quite obviously a King’s Crown would be small potatoes for the man who would be Emperor.

In summary, while Chavez’s quest to prove his blood lineage to Montezuma is laughably absurd, it is also somehow fitting that Venezuela’s erratic and mentally unstable president should seek to prove that he is Montezuma’s heir. After all, Montezuma was a failed Emperor who presided over a bloody and corrupt tyranny that enslaved and slaughtered weaker indigenous peoples, and who today is remembered popularly mainly by travel agencies and tourists that equate the name Montezuma with diarrhea, farts and gastric eruptions that leave the taste of vomit in one’s mouth.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Mexico
KEYWORDS: amlo; antiamericanaxis; chavez; coldwar2; communism; hugoping; megalomania; mexico; venezuela
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To: cll

chavez is giving off the indications associated with a wholesale implosion.


21 posted on 05/21/2006 7:10:54 AM PDT by the invisib1e hand (the Twin Towers were dedicated to "world peace." Islam destroyed them. Meditate.)
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To: cll

I think he claims descent from Saladin.


22 posted on 05/21/2006 7:24:33 AM PDT by PzLdr ("The Emperor is not as forgiving as I am" - Darth Vader)
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To: xcamel

The Olmecs preceded the Aztecs.


23 posted on 05/21/2006 7:25:24 AM PDT by PzLdr ("The Emperor is not as forgiving as I am" - Darth Vader)
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To: cll
However, serious historians view Maisanta as a murderer, cattle rustler and all around bandit.

Second, the family tree has several generations of natural children, meaning that the fathers never acknowledged their paternity legally, and may not, in fact, be the real fathers of the children they are identified as having sired.

Well now, our family has traced our genealogy back much further - spent decades doing our lines and have discovered that it isn't only physical characteristics that we inherit, but personal traits...so it just might be true that he is descended from such a polluted gene pool > ;o)

24 posted on 05/21/2006 7:28:53 AM PDT by maine-iac7 (Lincoln: "...but you can't fool all of the people all of the time.")
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To: Tijeras_Slim

That should be a motivational poster.


25 posted on 05/21/2006 7:50:34 AM PDT by LongElegantLegs (Going armed to the terror of the public.)
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To: All

Chavez is a bandit, no more, no less. Those who fear him, and make no mistake, those who herald him as great, fear him and his henchmen. He is no different than any other South or Central American tyrant who savaged his people and made them more dependent so the despot in charge maintained the power.It is all about that, POWER!


26 posted on 05/21/2006 8:00:13 AM PDT by cousair
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To: cousair
Cahvez is an ignorant fool. Let him be the son of Montezuma if he wants to be; it would fit him well. Like Chavez, Montezuma was also a self-centered fool, and a traitor who was killed by his own people when, as the Cortez's prisoner, he tried to convince his subjects to accept the Spanish in their city. So far as I know, you won't find a single statue to Montezuma in Mexico City. It's his nephew, Cuauhtemoc, the last king of the Aztecs, the one who stood up to the Spaniards, the King who destroyed his City rather than surrender it: he's the one on the Peso, he's the one the Mexicans want to remember, he's the one they build statues of in Mexico City.
27 posted on 05/21/2006 8:22:46 AM PDT by PUGACHEV
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To: PUGACHEV

Boo Hoo. At least the Spanish stopped the "mexicans" from committing human sacrifices. As for Chavez, the man is a bloated, hell of an ugly fool. Have you looked at him? He looks liek the model for that Olmec stone statute. That is the tribe he should leach off of.


28 posted on 05/21/2006 9:36:04 AM PDT by The Cuban
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To: cll
I guess its time to look for a descendent of Cortez to take care of this "decendent" of Montezuma.

The Aztecs were into human sacrifice. On one of their high feast days 10,000 human beings were killed. I don't know if I would really want to link my family to this kind of behavior, although it is fairly typical behavior for socialist despots like Chavez.
29 posted on 05/21/2006 1:17:56 PM PDT by Pete from Shawnee Mission
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To: PUGACHEV

Well said...your knowledge of the history of the Montezuma era is excellent. Thankyou for that and your comments. I agree on Chavez...that kind of tyrant who loves the spotlight does nothing of value for his people and usually doesn't last long. History is full of them.


30 posted on 05/22/2006 7:15:18 AM PDT by cousair
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To: cll; Hill of Tara; Victoria Delsoul; Army Air Corps; Thunder90; monkeywrench; penowa; pcottraux; ...


PING – Hugo is at it again!

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31 posted on 05/23/2006 11:41:06 AM PDT by proud_yank (A liberal's 'generosity' is limited to the funds available in someone else's account.)
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To: EBH

Don't forget that Russia is the real linch pin in the whole thing.....


32 posted on 05/23/2006 6:28:45 PM PDT by Thunder90
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To: cll

And we see that Russia/Fmr USSR, China, Iran, and Venezuela are buddying up to form a new world anti-American bloc....


33 posted on 05/23/2006 6:30:02 PM PDT by Thunder90
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To: cll; proud_yank
According to the genealogical experts we consulted, there are some problems with Chavez’s claim that he is a blood descendant of Montezuma.

Wow. THAT'S hard to believe.

34 posted on 05/23/2006 6:51:38 PM PDT by pcottraux (It's pronounced "P. Coe-troe.")
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