What’s going on in Brazil? Nothing, nothing to see here, if you believe the legacy media (and if you do that, then there’s probably not much I can do to help you). Apart from a flurry of deceptive reports of ‘far-right’ ‘election deniers’, the legacy media would prefer that you take no notice of what’s happening to Brazil.
Because, if you did, you might start noticing that it’s not much different to what’s happening in the USA, and much else of the Western world.
The only real difference is how blatantly brutal they’re being about it.
Nobody in Brazil has been allowed to question the transparency of the last presidential election. Whoever dares to do so ‘will be treated like criminals’, admonishes Justice Alexandre de Moraes of the Brazilian Supreme Court. At this moment hundreds of judicial arrests are taking place across Brazil.
This is how brutal dictatorships start. In a televised address on January 8, far-left President Luis Inácio Lula da Silva authorised the military intervention of Brazil’s Federal District. The newly installed President also tweeted a statement calling ‘fascists’ all those who recently occupied Congress to call for electoral transparency and freedom of speech.
If all that sounds familiar, it should. It’s almost exactly the same playbook used by the Biden administration. They’re just being more open and unapologetically authoritarian about it. After all, President “Lula” is on the record citing his admiration for Che Guevara, Fidel Castro, Mao Tse-Tung and even Adolf Hitler.
But few would have imagined that, under his newly installed regime, Brazilians would experience the creation of the first-ever concentration camps in their nation’s history; for the scenes recently observed in that Latin American country are visibly reminiscent of 1930s Germany.
At least 1,200 Brazilians, including the elderly and children, have been arbitrarily detained as part of the dismantling of a protester camp in Brasilia, Brazil, on January 9. They were arrested for no other ‘crime’ apart from being camped in front of the army headquarters in Brasilia, believing they were protected by it and manifesting themselves for freedom and democracy. This was so until hundreds of police in riot gear and some on horseback amassed at the encampment, while army soldiers in the area withdrew.
When these concerned citizens were sent to prison, they went through a triage process. Pillows and blankets weren’t provided for ‘security reasons’, so that such ‘objects’ are not used for ‘acts of violence’. They will be entitled to a ‘sunbath’ once a day. These political prisoners have been forcibly inoculated with mRNA vaccines, in a clear violation of the Nuremberg Code. Common prisoners in semi-open regime have been released in order to have accommodated in overcrowded prisons.
Again, not much different to how the Biden administration treated anyone even remotely connected to the 6 January protests in Washington. The Democrats have just been more stealthy about locking up old ladies and disabled veterans and subjecting them to show trials.
Just as Biden Inc mounted a thoroughgoing sweep of the military to root out anyone suspected of disloyalty to the new regime, Brazil is shaking out the judiciary.
On January 11, the National Council of Justice (CNJ) announced a crackdown on the entire Brazilian Judiciary. There will be a thorough analysis of judicial decisions so that any judge who decided in favour of anti-government protesters ‘will be punished’. As a result, from now on all judges in Brazil will have the obligation to adopt ‘a new stance’ which prevents them from ever trying to ‘soften the punishments’.
Should anyone be surprised by this? It’s not as if Lula never said what his methods would be.
Back in October 2, 2002, the French newspaper Le Monde published a story which says that Lula ‘strongly believes that every election is a farce and a mere step to take power’. On October 5, 2002, his then foreign affairs advisor, Marco Aurélio Garcia, in an interview with Argentina’s newspaper La Nación, claimed that, once in power, Lula would have no interest in preserving democracy.
Lula told that newspaper:
“We have to first give the impression that we are democrats, initially; we have to accept certain things. But that won’t last.”
Communists – and Lula is unambiguously a communist, who created the Forum de Sao Paulo in 1990, in order to save Latin American communism from the fallout of the collapse of the Soviet Union – will do as communists always do.
Lula’s election and modus operandi have been encouraged by the oligarchic power leadership and globalist forces of the world. They have all claimed that the election of this far-left politician, who may now be able to finish the job he had started of turning Brazil into another Cuba or Venezuela, was entirely fair and transparent. As reported, the US government has now started even to deport opposition leaders back to Brazil and the Lula Gulags.
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Well, Great Resetters have just got to break a few eggs until they can get away with dispensing with the inconvenience of even pretending to hold elections altogether.