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"He's back....making an unexpected, but well-choreographed, return after nearly a month away" on tour, including emergency surgery in Cuba."
Reluctantly perhaps Romero said he even "log(ged) onto Twitter," saying:
"Good morning, my dear Venezuela! Thank you, my God! It is the start of (my) Return!"
Earlier, Romero exaggerated his condition post-surgery, a testimony to his misreporting.
Truth v. Fiction about Chavez's Health
Reporting from Caracas, Golinger called major media accounts "hype" and "myths," the usual way corporate news misreports, cheating, not informing, their readers, viewers, or listeners.
As a result, they "perpetuated numerous unfounded rumors claiming (Chavez) is in critical condition, has cancer, is in a coma or passed away....wild myths" with no corroborating evidence, just unsubstantiated hype.
In addition, anti-Chavez social networks engaged in "a frenzied orgy of fictitious stories." Some "killed" (him) several times....while others have invented every possible ailment," hyping falsehoods, not facts.
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