OK, so he contracted Silvercorp in Miami. The meeting with a Trump aide was made at the behest of Silvercorp, with implicit funding guarantees. So, apparently the wire never hit Silvercorp's account... so they went in with what they had. Airsoft guns. Yes, you can see the red/orange tip on the Airsoft gun. The ridiculous Airsoft rollmarks on the "M4" lower. US laws require that all Airsoft rifles sold in the US have a prominent red muzzle device. The fake PVS-14s. The ancient-gen GPS units. Your guy is retarded. This may be worse than the bleach.
Here are the critical elements. The orange tip on the Airsoft gun with the comical rollmarks on the lower. Second arrow shows zero rounds at the feed lips of the mag, yet the Airsoft mag shows full mag... it's a photo-laminate on the kiddie mag.
https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2020/05/dumbest-aspects-of-the-mercenary-coup-plot-in-venezuela.html The Dumbest Aspects of the Apparent Coup Attempt in Venezuela They tweeted about the raid while it was in process It should go without saying that if you’re involved in an alleged attempt to overthrow a government already prepared for interference from a well-funded opposition leader, you should keep it offline. But Silvercorp, the private contractor employing the pair of mercenaries, tweeted about the operation on Sunday while it was still in motion: @realDonaldTrump — Silvercorp USA (@SilvercorpUsa) May 4, 2020 Silvercorp appears to have provided security at Trump events The Trump administration — gung-ho for the removal of Maduro during a power struggle last year led by opposition leader Juan Guaidó — may not be thrilled to learn that Silvercorp apparently did security for the president’s rallies in 2018. Though the photo has been taken down, Vice News grabbed a screenshot of an Instagram post showing what appears to be the backstage at Trump’s October 2018 rally in Charlotte, with the caption “Protecting our Greatest Assets.” The Associated Press has also confirmed that the company’s head Jordan Goudreau accompanied the president’s longtime bodyguard Keith Schiller to a meeting with Guaido’s representatives in May 2019 in Miami. While the president frequently employs private security at his events, on Tuesday he denied any involvement with the plot. Denman and Berry apparently brought an Airsoft gun on the raid As any friend of a kid who lived in the woods knows, Airsoft guns hurt. But they would not be effective weapons for a group of 62 to overthrow a president leading a standing army of over 340,000. According to the investigative site Bellingcat, the cache of weapons that Venezuelan authorities seized from the Americans contained an Airsoft rifle, which are reserved in military settings for training, as they cannot kill a person. (Of the group of 62 mercenaries, the Venezuelan government claimed eight were killed.) The Silvercorp founder confirmed his involvement, and said his planning was inspired by Alexander the Great Rather than keep a low PR presence as news of the botched and legally spurious act emanated throughout the world, Jordan Goudreau — who won the Bronze Star on three occasions while serving in Iraq — tweeted about the raid and spoke with an exiled Venezuelan journalist, claiming responsibility for orchestrating the attack. When asked why he would hurl his forces onto the heavily fortified coastline outside Caracas, Goudreau said he was inspired by Alexander the Great, who “struck deep into the heart of the enemy” at the Battle of Gaugamela in 331 B.C. Goudreau did not mention the discrepancy between the size of their forces: 62 compared to an army of over 40,000.
Trump should have sent the USS Ronald Reagan. But he should hope that Veneuzela has no Swedish submarines, because that could be a disaster. Why? Watch the video how Goliath was beaten by David.