Something very bad is being prepared behind the scenes of Brazilian Bolivarian Republic. How to explain the fact that more than 29,000 illegal aliens (out those not counted), as Cubans, Venezuelans, Haitians, Ghanaian, Russian, Chineses, Colombians of Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) and others can freely entering the country through the state of Acre boundary and being transported and financially supported by government since 2010? Yes, that is what happens.
An important detail can be observed: they are all adult men! No woman! No chid! Nor families! And these waves of immigrants or 'militants' are illegal.
Note that traditional media - major newspapers and television networks - never reported the fact on a national scale. Only few notes were published on Internet, with even greater impact only through blogs and Free Media information networks.
And a third detail is also feasible that, recently, the Worker's Party government of Acre state secretly sent several buses to some Brazilian states, especially those which occurred 'actions', or rather invasions and riots promoted by Landless Workers Movement (MST). Immigrants traveled accommodated in comfortable buses, banked by the taxes paid by taxpayers money.
These states also have taken advantage of alienated youth, unemployed and banked by their parents or some assistance programs such as Bolsa Familia (Family Assistance Fund), and the mob of ignorant that commonly come together to defend evil actions of Workers Party dictatorship.
Interestingly and 'coincidentally', the illegal waves of immigrants have been 'dumped' in cities where are going 'actions' of MST, Homeless Workers Movement (MTST) and red trade unions as in the states of Rio Grande do Sul and Mato Grosso recently.
NOW WHAT?
Since 2010 or earlier, Brazil suffers a real 'illegal' invasion through Acre boundary (out many military and infiltrated Cuban activists of 'More Doctors Program). The fact is only one: Brazilian people is unarmed, defenseless, at the mercy of communist militants masked as 'immigrants and refugees', and then when the bomb burst, who will defend the nation?
Everything is mastered, rigged, bought by corruption (see Mensalão and Petrobras cases and now envolving the National Bank for Economic and Social Development (BNDES), chambers, municipalities, state governments, all is linked to Brasilia.
Everything seems to go to a civil war, since almost 52 million Brazilians do not condone and do not approve of these illegalities. And all the thievery is happening in plain sight and most often ends in light penalties or unpunished. That is detonating the foundations of fragile Brazilian democracy.
terça-feira, 9 de dezembro de 2014
segunda-feira, 24 de novembro de 2014
Intellectual leftists threaten leave the Workers Party
Attacks against democracy are growing in Brazil. Lot of them can be found in videos posted on Youtube.
Brazilian left intellectuals are not stupid. They found that the Brazilian government Party of the Workers (PT) has lost its way, abandoning the great social and economic reform, which had been doing, placing Brazil among emerging countries, as claiming a seat on the UN Security Council . But the PT government made this policy would end up losing after he began to sink in the muddy sea corruption. The call Mensalão, Petrobras scandal, overpriced works of the World Cup, and other work carried out by Brazilian companies in communist countries of Latin America have shown all this to the Brazilian people, intellectuals or not so much. They are now dissatisfied with this situation.
Previously closed in its own communist policy, China now opens to capitalism and the latest technology attracted by its huge consumer market. But following a reverse path, Brazil and other Latin American countries, led by Cuba of the Castro brothers, is turning into a closed dictatorship, seizing the civil rights and individual freedoms enshrined legally, and open the country to frightening terrorist groups extermination (ISIS), the paramilitary armies of militants, cocaine traffickers (FARC) and cruel communist teachers, able to let our priests and pastors, our army and our police really embarrassed. I fear for our future, for our children and grandchildren if the resistance we have is not capable enough to reverse the march and put the train of constitutional democracy back on track God save Brazil!
Brazilian left intellectuals are not stupid. They found that the Brazilian government Party of the Workers (PT) has lost its way, abandoning the great social and economic reform, which had been doing, placing Brazil among emerging countries, as claiming a seat on the UN Security Council . But the PT government made this policy would end up losing after he began to sink in the muddy sea corruption. The call Mensalão, Petrobras scandal, overpriced works of the World Cup, and other work carried out by Brazilian companies in communist countries of Latin America have shown all this to the Brazilian people, intellectuals or not so much. They are now dissatisfied with this situation.
Previously closed in its own communist policy, China now opens to capitalism and the latest technology attracted by its huge consumer market. But following a reverse path, Brazil and other Latin American countries, led by Cuba of the Castro brothers, is turning into a closed dictatorship, seizing the civil rights and individual freedoms enshrined legally, and open the country to frightening terrorist groups extermination (ISIS), the paramilitary armies of militants, cocaine traffickers (FARC) and cruel communist teachers, able to let our priests and pastors, our army and our police really embarrassed. I fear for our future, for our children and grandchildren if the resistance we have is not capable enough to reverse the march and put the train of constitutional democracy back on track God save Brazil!
sábado, 22 de novembro de 2014
FORO DE SÃO PAULO: The black box of Brazilian presidential election and Cuban domination in Latin America
If the Workers' Party (PT, in Portuguese) even rigged the presidential election in Brazil, to ensure the re-election of Dilma Rousseff as a great suspicion arose shortly after the publication of the results, which motivated the protests across the country, with the Brazilian population asking for impeachment or military intervention, it is more than proven that the electoral process in Brazil is not safe, even the vote being processed through electronic voting machines - as it is now - or manifested on paper ballots - as it was in the past. .
Thus, the minister of Supreme Electoral Tribunal (TSE), Dias Toffoli, commanding the count secretly, without the participation of other ministers, without the presence of any representative of the political parties and other important eyewitnesses during the process,it is very easy to imagine the possibility of fraud in disclosure of the final results obtained at second round on October 26, 2014.
Moreover, due to Brazilian time zone, while in most states the election was over promptly at 17h, the count secretly started in sequence, but only began to have their results released after 20h, when the voting ended in the distant state of Acre, westhern part of Brazil, where the time difference is three hours behind Brasilia. Ie, the tellers have all this time for possible manipulation of results.
Election frauds are common in totalitarian countries, where government controls everything and democracy is just a game where only the ruling party always wins. This is called a dictatorship disguised as democracy, ie a farce or slapstick. Communist regime countries, as almost all of Latin America, are from the infamous Sao Paulo Forum exchanging information among themselves. This information was gathered in a sort of "primer" which is being implemented in these countries.
They are directives that must be followed by rulers for total domination of the country through the rigging of all government agencies, corruption of legislative and judicial powers, curtailment of press, internet monitoring, indoctrination and training of militants through courses and training in communist counties, introducing pedagogy and communist propaganda in schools, universities and in the media, training of guerrillas, paramilitaries and national guards, directly subordinate to central government.
That also included in the process weakening the armed forces - Army, Navy and Air Force - public security forces, as the civil and military police state and federal police (that similar to American FBI).
Another process that has crystallized for several years, is the strengthening of organized groups of people to destabilize large multinational capitalist conglomerates, through the financing of social movements like the MST (Movement of Landless Rural Workers), MTST (Homeless Workers Movement) , unions, and other Indian tribes, stimulating invasions of productive private property confiscations, expropriations, with squandering the private wealth, the destruction of farms, many of them planted with soybeans, corn and other grains, in large tracts of land.
As if that were not enough, Brazilian government gets involved into corruption schemes, encouraging construction of overpriced works, as stadiums of the 2014 World Cup, which final cost may exceed five times the market value thereof.
Other overpriced constructions - ports, subways, airports, highways and Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) - were made in other countries such as Cuba, Mexico, Venezuela, Nicaragua, Uruguay, Angola and Mozambique, by Brazilian companies financed by BNDES - National Bank for Social and Economic Development, ie with tax money paid by the Brazilians, who should receive such benefits.
Another great example of what is happening in Brazil is squandering the assets of Petrobras, Brazilian oil giant, globally respected company, with many international investors, and listed on Stock Exchange of New York. Today Petrobras is worth 85% less than it was 10 years ago. Investors began to disband.
And like a chain reaction, fraud in presidential election will be extended to all levels and sectors of Brazilian politics, reaching also the popular choice of congressmen, senators, governors, mayors and councilmen. There is also the possibility of creating popular councils under Bolivarian orientation, which would have the power to legislate, decreasing and abridging privileges of Brazilian Congress.
UNASUR - The creation of UNASUR - Union of South American Nations, forming a single block uniting all Latin America, such as the European Union. It is another initiative planned within the Foro de São Paulo. However, the Bolivarian communist dictatorship disguised as democracy, is the political system adopted by members of UNASUR countries, following Foro de São Paolo's directives, and based on the Cuban government system, where civil rights of the population, like free access to information, education, travel between cities and countries, freedom of speech and religion, property rights, etc. are constantly violated.
These rights are guaranteed by the Brazilian Constitution and the Magna Carta of many countries, but they are not respected in Communist domination schemes.
Perplexed by this situation of terror, Brazilian people - completely dominated, like branded cattle on the way to the slaughterhouse - is seeking a way out. The hope lies in the unlikely existence of incorruptible authorities that might obstruct the dominant communist advance. The Brazilian Armed Forces could play this role.
Or who knows, international organizations like the UN, through Security Council, may appeal to International Court of Justice, the Hague Tribunal in Nederlands, and thus save the people of Brazil and throughout Latin America from the clutches of that red monster, guided from Cuba. Otherwise, only God!
Thus, the minister of Supreme Electoral Tribunal (TSE), Dias Toffoli, commanding the count secretly, without the participation of other ministers, without the presence of any representative of the political parties and other important eyewitnesses during the process,it is very easy to imagine the possibility of fraud in disclosure of the final results obtained at second round on October 26, 2014.
Moreover, due to Brazilian time zone, while in most states the election was over promptly at 17h, the count secretly started in sequence, but only began to have their results released after 20h, when the voting ended in the distant state of Acre, westhern part of Brazil, where the time difference is three hours behind Brasilia. Ie, the tellers have all this time for possible manipulation of results.
Election frauds are common in totalitarian countries, where government controls everything and democracy is just a game where only the ruling party always wins. This is called a dictatorship disguised as democracy, ie a farce or slapstick. Communist regime countries, as almost all of Latin America, are from the infamous Sao Paulo Forum exchanging information among themselves. This information was gathered in a sort of "primer" which is being implemented in these countries.
They are directives that must be followed by rulers for total domination of the country through the rigging of all government agencies, corruption of legislative and judicial powers, curtailment of press, internet monitoring, indoctrination and training of militants through courses and training in communist counties, introducing pedagogy and communist propaganda in schools, universities and in the media, training of guerrillas, paramilitaries and national guards, directly subordinate to central government.
That also included in the process weakening the armed forces - Army, Navy and Air Force - public security forces, as the civil and military police state and federal police (that similar to American FBI).
Another process that has crystallized for several years, is the strengthening of organized groups of people to destabilize large multinational capitalist conglomerates, through the financing of social movements like the MST (Movement of Landless Rural Workers), MTST (Homeless Workers Movement) , unions, and other Indian tribes, stimulating invasions of productive private property confiscations, expropriations, with squandering the private wealth, the destruction of farms, many of them planted with soybeans, corn and other grains, in large tracts of land.
As if that were not enough, Brazilian government gets involved into corruption schemes, encouraging construction of overpriced works, as stadiums of the 2014 World Cup, which final cost may exceed five times the market value thereof.
Other overpriced constructions - ports, subways, airports, highways and Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) - were made in other countries such as Cuba, Mexico, Venezuela, Nicaragua, Uruguay, Angola and Mozambique, by Brazilian companies financed by BNDES - National Bank for Social and Economic Development, ie with tax money paid by the Brazilians, who should receive such benefits.
Another great example of what is happening in Brazil is squandering the assets of Petrobras, Brazilian oil giant, globally respected company, with many international investors, and listed on Stock Exchange of New York. Today Petrobras is worth 85% less than it was 10 years ago. Investors began to disband.
And like a chain reaction, fraud in presidential election will be extended to all levels and sectors of Brazilian politics, reaching also the popular choice of congressmen, senators, governors, mayors and councilmen. There is also the possibility of creating popular councils under Bolivarian orientation, which would have the power to legislate, decreasing and abridging privileges of Brazilian Congress.
UNASUR - The creation of UNASUR - Union of South American Nations, forming a single block uniting all Latin America, such as the European Union. It is another initiative planned within the Foro de São Paulo. However, the Bolivarian communist dictatorship disguised as democracy, is the political system adopted by members of UNASUR countries, following Foro de São Paolo's directives, and based on the Cuban government system, where civil rights of the population, like free access to information, education, travel between cities and countries, freedom of speech and religion, property rights, etc. are constantly violated.
These rights are guaranteed by the Brazilian Constitution and the Magna Carta of many countries, but they are not respected in Communist domination schemes.
Perplexed by this situation of terror, Brazilian people - completely dominated, like branded cattle on the way to the slaughterhouse - is seeking a way out. The hope lies in the unlikely existence of incorruptible authorities that might obstruct the dominant communist advance. The Brazilian Armed Forces could play this role.
Or who knows, international organizations like the UN, through Security Council, may appeal to International Court of Justice, the Hague Tribunal in Nederlands, and thus save the people of Brazil and throughout Latin America from the clutches of that red monster, guided from Cuba. Otherwise, only God!
sábado, 20 de setembro de 2014
Presidential race in Brazil: A man against three communist women
By Julio Kzar (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
A curious fact will happen in the presidential elections in Brazil on October 5: A man – Aecio Neves – runs for president against three communist women – Dilma Rousseff, Marina Silva and Luciana Genro – all with strong links to the political regime in Cuba. All of them were already visiting the Caribbean island of Fidel Castro and use to weave praises to Cuban dictator and his entourage of followers, as Hugo Chaves, Nicolas Maduro, respectively former and current President of Venezuela, Evo Morales – President of Bolivia, and Cristina Kirshner, of Argentina.
It is a difficult battle to Aecio Neves, former governor of the state of Minas Gerais and current Senator of the Republic. Social Democrat, Aecio seeks to overthrow the dynasty of the Workers Party (PT), which has lasted almost 12 years – eight with former President Lula da Silva, and four now with Dilma Rousseff, who tries to re-election.
The return of Aecio, according to some Brazilian political analysts, will mean the return of the heirs of former President Fernando Henrique Cardoso (FHC) to command the nation. FHC is the "father of the Real Plan", a program that brought down inflation in Brazil in 1994, when he was finance minister. This achievement qualified him and elevated him to the point of being elected president in 1995, where he remained for eight years, until the arrival of Lula da Silva.
From poor and humble origins, Lula surprised the world, putting Brazil in the leadership of the emerging countries, the BRICs (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa). After experiencing a boom in consumption, mainly for cars, appliances and new high-tech equipment, Lula was reelected after creating the Bolsa Familia, a social program that distributes income to poor people. In the wake of that program, he also managed to elect his successor: Dilma Rousseff, the first woman president of Brazil.
But Lula and Dilma saw their party involved in several corruption scandals, with some party members and members of Congress being convicted and imprisoned. The latest scandal involving the oil company Petrobras, Brazil's largest company and one of the most profitable in the world. Diversion of public funds that led to the state-owned purchasing and repurchasing the Pasadena Refining, in the United States, at a cost of billions of dollars, money which did not yield any financial return to Brazil.
Despite all these stories of corruption, Lula and Dilma maintains control with an iron fist of Congress, Senate, Supreme Court, Media and institutes of public opinion research.
For this reason, Dilma Rousseff started at first place in the election campaign, according to election poll. Aecio was second and former governor of the state of Pernambuco, Eduardo Campos, appeared in third. However, with the untimely and suspicious death of Eduardo Campos, in a plane crash, his vice presidential candidate Marina Silva, took over the presidential candidacy by the Brazilian Socialist Party (PSB). Surprisingly, Marina overcame Aecio in the polls on voting intentions and even comes to being in front of Rousseff on some occasions. But everyone knows that Marina is originally from PT, besides having communist ideas.
Dilma saw her prestige down when her government funded, with money from the Brazilian people, the construction of the port of Mariel, Cuba, and forgave the debts of African countries ruled by bloodthirsty dictators. The third woman candidate, Luciana Genro, that begins to emerge in the polls, after she participated in many debates and interviews on TV, also shows leftist tendencies. Genro can be seen in photos taken in Havana, next to posters of Che Guevara, with challenging poses. She is in favor of the invasion of private property in Brazil. Ie, a communist with badge and card-carrying membership in the party.
Aecio Neves must fight against these three communist women candidates. The latest polls say Luciana Genro not enough to be a threat, but can be a big surprise. Rousseff and Marina show oscillation and falls, while Aecio regained ascendent line. Perhaps the influence of social networks on the internet where Aecio is unbeaten in front of the other candidates, denying and contradicting the official surveys. Everything points to a runoff in the Brazilian elections, but with whom?
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| Aecio Neves |
It is a difficult battle to Aecio Neves, former governor of the state of Minas Gerais and current Senator of the Republic. Social Democrat, Aecio seeks to overthrow the dynasty of the Workers Party (PT), which has lasted almost 12 years – eight with former President Lula da Silva, and four now with Dilma Rousseff, who tries to re-election.
The return of Aecio, according to some Brazilian political analysts, will mean the return of the heirs of former President Fernando Henrique Cardoso (FHC) to command the nation. FHC is the "father of the Real Plan", a program that brought down inflation in Brazil in 1994, when he was finance minister. This achievement qualified him and elevated him to the point of being elected president in 1995, where he remained for eight years, until the arrival of Lula da Silva.
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| Luciana Genro, Marina Silva and Dilma Rousseff |
But Lula and Dilma saw their party involved in several corruption scandals, with some party members and members of Congress being convicted and imprisoned. The latest scandal involving the oil company Petrobras, Brazil's largest company and one of the most profitable in the world. Diversion of public funds that led to the state-owned purchasing and repurchasing the Pasadena Refining, in the United States, at a cost of billions of dollars, money which did not yield any financial return to Brazil.
Despite all these stories of corruption, Lula and Dilma maintains control with an iron fist of Congress, Senate, Supreme Court, Media and institutes of public opinion research.
For this reason, Dilma Rousseff started at first place in the election campaign, according to election poll. Aecio was second and former governor of the state of Pernambuco, Eduardo Campos, appeared in third. However, with the untimely and suspicious death of Eduardo Campos, in a plane crash, his vice presidential candidate Marina Silva, took over the presidential candidacy by the Brazilian Socialist Party (PSB). Surprisingly, Marina overcame Aecio in the polls on voting intentions and even comes to being in front of Rousseff on some occasions. But everyone knows that Marina is originally from PT, besides having communist ideas.
Dilma saw her prestige down when her government funded, with money from the Brazilian people, the construction of the port of Mariel, Cuba, and forgave the debts of African countries ruled by bloodthirsty dictators. The third woman candidate, Luciana Genro, that begins to emerge in the polls, after she participated in many debates and interviews on TV, also shows leftist tendencies. Genro can be seen in photos taken in Havana, next to posters of Che Guevara, with challenging poses. She is in favor of the invasion of private property in Brazil. Ie, a communist with badge and card-carrying membership in the party.
Aecio Neves must fight against these three communist women candidates. The latest polls say Luciana Genro not enough to be a threat, but can be a big surprise. Rousseff and Marina show oscillation and falls, while Aecio regained ascendent line. Perhaps the influence of social networks on the internet where Aecio is unbeaten in front of the other candidates, denying and contradicting the official surveys. Everything points to a runoff in the Brazilian elections, but with whom?
quarta-feira, 13 de agosto de 2014
DEATH OF EDUARDO CAMPOS ENDS DILMA ROUSSEFF'S DREAM TO WIN IN THE FIRST ROUND BRAZILIAN ELECTION
The sudden death of former governor of Pernambuco and the Brazilian Socialist Party (PSB) candidate for president Eduardo Campos, at third place in the polls, threw to the ground the hopes of President Dilma Rousseff, Workers Party (PT), to be re elected in the first round, according to some polls published by the press. Based on the public and political profile of PSB candidate, some people believed that Eduardo will steal more votes from Aecio Neves, the Brazilian Social Democratic Party (PSDB) candidate, the second placed, and less from Dilma, dividing and weakening the opposition and paving the way for a peaceful victory of PT candidate, current leader on the route to win the presidential election.Now, without the adversary Eduardo Campos, the winds are blowing to Aecio, who should garner the votes that would otherwise go to the deceased candidate, forcing the completion of a second round in the presidential election. Hardly, people will vote for a substitute candidate, whoever he is.
And much less they will vote for Dilma. The Campos's votes are considered votes of the opposition, although both Campos and Marina having been part of Lula's government, a fact that has divided political analysts, with some of them thinking that Campos and Marina were a kind of "option B" of the PT if things started to go wrong for the party of the Red Star.
Others, however, understood that Marina and Campos became independent candidates and would be an alternative to escape the alternation PT-PSDB in power.
Without this alternative, the presidential run will be really polarized between Dilma and Aecio. The political campaign, the TV debates and new polls will point the trend of the electorate. The moment of truth is coming! Brazilian people will watch closely the two candidates and their proposals, the cards will be played at the table, and there will be a lot of accusations and attacks from both sides ... Better win the one that will be the best for the people and the nation!
Who will hold the vacancy of Eduardo Campos?
The PSB now has ten days to choose a new candidate to fill the vacancy of Campos and has three options: Launch the vice presidential candidate Marina Silva to the presidency; Choose another candidate; Not launch any candidate, and support Dilma or Aecio campaign.
I think more likely that the PSB will not launch a new candidate. Marina Silva became weakened since she did not got the register for her political party Solidarity Network, becoming an option being vice-president in Campos plate. And having another woman running against Rousseff and against a male candidate seems to be foolhardy.
The trend in social networks and on the streets of the cities of the South, Southeast and Midwest brazilian regions shows that the population would not be wanting another woman president (Lula da Silva made a mistake in launching Dilma for reelection, after she have a troubled government). In this case, Aecio will win the dispute, possibly in the first round.
And launch another candidate other than Marina, at this stage of the game, ie, find a name carat Eduardo Campos, will not be an easy task for the PSB. Probably, the party will declare support for Dilma. However, many members of various parties of the basis of the current government, realizing the unpopularity of Dilma in the streets and on the Internet, began to lean towards the candidacy of Aecio. How's happening with many members of the Brazilian Democratic Movement Party (PMDB), in Rio de Janeiro. If this is the same trend, we predict that things will be very difficult for the candidate of the current government.
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