The ritual required Chávez to bathe in the blood of a white goat and promise that if he reached power, he would build a "New Socialist Man" as a tribute to the goddess. In return, María Lionza’s cortes (spiritual courts) would blind his enemies and confuse the opposition. One of the most cited passages describes a crucifix kept in Chávez’s private bedroom—a dark wooden carving of Christ with emerald eyes. Los Brujos de Chávez claims this was a "resalvation" artifact, meaning it was a Catholic icon consecrated backward using black prayers. During the 2002 coup, when Chávez was held in captivity, his spiritual advisor—a warlock known as "El Brujo Mayor" —performed a "time reversion" spell using this crucifix, allegedly causing the counter-coup that returned Chávez to power in 48 hours. 3. The Cancer Curse Perhaps the most discussed claim concerns Chávez’s terminal cancer (2011-2013). The book suggests that Chávez did not die simply from a biological tumor. Instead, rivals within the military and the Colombian intelligence services (with alleged CIA backing) sent a "targeted psychic assault" using a sewn doll containing Chávez’s hair and a shard of mirror. The book details how Los Brujos tried to transfer the cancer into a stray dog, but the ritual failed, leading to his death on March 5, 2013. Chapter 3: Why You’ve Never Seen the Real Version Despite the sensational claims, el libro los brujos de chavez exclusive remains elusive because the mainstream media refuses to verify its authenticity. However, former intelligence officer Dr. Alberto Navas (a pseudonym) agrees to speak with us exclusively:
But what does the book actually say? Is it propaganda, or is it a leaked confession? This article delivers an exclusive, detailed analysis of the book’s core revelations, its banned author, and why it remains the most controversial political biography of the 21st century. Published clandestinely in 2014 (though some sources claim an earlier 2012 underground release), Los Brujos de Chávez is not a traditional political analysis. It is an investigative exposé written by a former intelligence asset who claims to have witnessed the inner occult operations of the Presidential Palace, Miraflores. el libro los brujos de chavez exclusive
In the world of political journalism, few documents have generated as much controversy, mystique, and censorship as El Libro Los Brujos de Chávez . For years, access to this text was limited to a closed circle of historians, intelligence agents, and esoteric researchers. Today, we offer an deep dive into the pages that the Venezuelan establishment allegedly tried to bury. The ritual required Chávez to bathe in the
This article is for investigative and informational purposes. The allegations contained within the book have not been independently verified by this publication. Reader discretion is advised. Los Brujos de Chávez claims this was a
The angle here is the author’s claim that Chávez was not the master of the Brujos, but their student . During the hyperinflation crisis of 2016, the book's predictions came true: the author wrote that "once the physical body of the leader falls, the spirits will cannibalize the nation."
"I was tasked with tracking down the author in 2015. What we found was that the book is 60% fabricated but 40% terrifyingly true. The problem is, the 40% that is true reveals the names of generals who still practice Santeria in the command center. They cannot allow that information to circulate freely."
If you have searched for , you are likely aware of the whispers: that behind the socialist rhetoric and the oil wealth, Hugo Chávez wielded a secret spiritual weapon—witchcraft, black magic, and a pact with dark forces that guaranteed his political survival.