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by Max Blumenthal and Wyatt Reed
December 17, 2025
from
TheGrayzone Website

By
awarding its peace prize
to Trump's
favorite Venezuelan opposition figure,
pro-war
coup plotter Maria Corina Machado,
the Nobel
Committee contravened
the
principles enshrined in its founding documents,
as well as
Swedish law,
Julian
Assange alleged
in an
explosive brief reviewed
by The
Grayzone.
The Swedish government violated its own laws by awarding the Nobel
Peace Prize to Venezuelan opposition figure
María Corina Machado, according
to an explosive legal brief filed by Julian Assange, the
Wikileaks co-founder and former
political prisoner,
who was
hounded across the globe,
confined in harsh conditions, and subjected to
physical and psychological torment
over the course of a decade by the US and its allies.
The Nobel committee's decision to award Machado
the Peace Prize - and the 11 million Swedish Kroner ($1.18 million
USD) reward which accompanies it - means that,
"there is a real risk that funds derived from
Nobel's endowment have been or will be... diverted from their
charitable purpose to facilitate aggression, crimes against
humanity, and war crimes," Assange stated.
The Wikileaks founder pointed to the,
"ample public statements... showing that the
U.S. government and María Corina Machado have exploited the
authority of the prize to provide them with a casus moralis for
war",
...adding that the explicitly stated purpose of
the war sought by Machado and her wealthy Latin American backers
would be,
"installing her by force in order to plunder
$1.7 trillion in Venezuelan oil and other resources."
The Nobel Foundation stands accused of a number
of violations of Swedish criminal law, including,
-
breach of trust
-
misappropriation and gross
misappropriation
-
conspiracy
-
crimes against international law
-
financing of aggression
-
facilitation of war crimes
-
crimes against humanity
-
breaching Sweden's stated obligations
under the Rome Statute, to which Stockholm says it is "deeply
committed"...
Under Swedish law,
"Alfred Nobel's endowment for peace cannot be
spent on the promotion of war," Assange noted.
"Nor can it be used as a tool in foreign
military intervention. Venezuela, whatever the status of its
political system, is no exception."
By granting Nobel funds to Machado, Assange
argues that the Committee is effectively financing,
"a conspiracy to murder civilians, to violate
national sovereignty using military force…"
By refusing to end payments,
"they flagrantly violate Nobel's will and
clearly cross the threshold into criminality," he alleged.
The Wikileaks co-founder seeks the,
"immediate freezing of all remaining funds
and a full criminal investigation" into Committee members who
awarded the prize.
The Nobel Prizes were established in 1901
according to Swedish inventor Alfred Nobel's last will and
testament, which was later incorporated into the Swedish and
Norwegian legal systems.
The Peace Prize, which is meant to be
bestowed on the figure who has contributed most to,
"fraternity between nations," the "abolition
or reduction of standing armies," and "the holding and promotion
of peace congresses," has served as a cornerstone of
Scandinavian soft power ever since.
Since its inception, however, the prize was
marred by controversy due to the violent legacy of its recipients,
and the political ambitions of its Norwegian sponsors.
In the case of one of the Prize's first winners,
US President Theodore Roosevelt, the Norwegian Nobel
Committee was criticized at the time for overlooking the
American statesman's naked warmongering in Latin America in order to
curry favor with the nascent US empire.
The New York Times sardonically observed
that,
"a broad smile illuminated the face of the
globe when the prize was awarded... to the most warlike citizen
of these United States."
The same dynamic is at play in the Caribbean
once again, according to Assange, as the Nobel Committee
crowns a Venezuelan politician best known for her unhinged
appeals for foreign military
intervention and her dedication of her Nobel victory to US
President
Donald Trump.
As Assange explained, Trump's massive buildup of US military forces
off the coast of Venezuela,
"has already committed undeniable war crimes,
including the lethal targeting of civilian boats and survivors
at sea, which has killed at least 95 people."
"The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human
Rights labeled these U.S. coastal strikes against civilian boats
'extrajudicial executions,' the Wikileaks co-founder wrote.
And the 'principal architect of this
aggression' was none other than Trump's Secretary of State
Marco Rubio, who 'nominated' María Corina Machado for the
peace prize."
Norwegian Nobel Judges tied to
Influential Venezuelan 'Regime Change' lobbyist
The awarding of the Nobel Peace Prize to a figure as clearly
unqualified as Machado - and in apparent violation of Swedish law -
raised questions about whether the Committee had been influenced by
powerful outside interests.
Machado's nomination for the prize by the US
Secretary of State had an undeniable impact on the decision, as the
Nobel ceremony serves as a central channel of Norwegian soft power.
But inside Oslo, a political powerbroker
determined to return to power in his family's native Venezuela may
have also played a role in swinging votes for Machado.
He is
Thor Halvorssen Jr., the
son of a CIA asset and wealthy Venezuelan aristocrat who
held positions in neoliberal Venezuelan governments before the
election of Hugo Chavez.
Halvorssen is also the first cousin of
Leopoldo Lopez, the author of several military coups against
Chavez and Maduro, and the founder of the US government-sponsored
Popular Will party which has traditionally led the way for the
radical opposition.
As the founder of the
Oslo Freedom Forum, a
self-proclaimed human rights group which openly advocates for
toppling governments targeted by the West, Halvorssen presides over
a network of Western-backed regime change activists.
At the 2024 Oslo Freedom Forum, Halvorssen
played host to Machado, who clamored for Maduro's removal through a
video link-up from Venezuela, where she was supposedly "in hiding."
This year's Forum featured Machado's top advisor,
the Spain-based
Pedro Uchuruttu, as well as her
daughter,
Ana Corina Sosa.
When the Nobel Committee awarded Machado with its
peace prize in October, the Oslo Freedom Forum issued a press
release celebrating the decision for "chang[ing] the dynamics" in
Venezuela.

Thor Halvorssen Jr.
hosts Maria
Corina Machado
at his 2024 Oslo
Freedom Forum
The Norway-based Fritt Ord Foundation is a key link between
Halvorssen's Oslo Freedom Forum and leaders of the Nobel Committee.
The Oslo Freedom Forum declares on its
website that Fritt Ord,
"was among the first to endorse" it.
While providing funding to Halvorssen's regime
change outfit, Fritt Ord awarded Jorgen Watne Frydnes, the
Norwegian
Nobel Committee Chair, with its
2021
Freedom of Expression Tribute.
During his speech awarding the Nobel Prize to
Machado, Frydnes
likened the right-wing coup plotter
to Nelson Mandela.
With geriatric members of the Norwegian royal
family seated just a few feet away, he went on to call for
Maduro to step down and allow Machado to preside over a "democratic"
transition.
Frydnes also happens to be the former director of the Norwegian
Helsinki Committee, a think tank focused on supporting the
Ukraine proxy war, which is a
formal partner and supporter of Halvorssen's Oslo Freedom Forum.
Among the five judges who awarded Machado her prize was
Kristin Clemet, a Norwegian politician who was also awarded the
Fritt Ord Freedom of Expression Tribute
in 2017.
Clemet is the managing director of a liberal
Norwegian think tank called Civita which
officially partners with and
supports Halvorssen's Oslo
Freedom Forum.
Who's behind Nobel insider
Gambling Scheme?
Even before she had officially received the award, Machado's
entourage drew accusations of corruption and
illegal enrichment after a handful of insiders seemingly
used advanced knowledge of her
imminent win to rake in close to $100,000 on the Polymarket
betting site.
The odds of Machado winning surged from 3.75% to 72.8% just hours
before the Nobel Committee officially informed Machado of her
victory.
One unusually prescient bettor won $65,000
gambling on the Venezuelan opposition figure.
"It seems we have been prey to a criminal
actor who wants to earn money on our information,"
said Kristian Berg Harpviken,
the head of the Nobel Institute.
Months later, The Nobel committee still
has yet to conclude its investigation into the corruption scandal.
As of publication, the committee did not respond
to a request for comment by The Grayzone.
For what promotes itself as the world's premiere peacemaking
institution, it may be too late to undo the damage wrought by giving
the Nobel Prize to an avowed champion of violent regime change...
"Using her elevated position as the recipient
of the Nobel Peace Prize, Machado may well have" already "tipped
the balance in favor of war," Assange concluded.
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