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CIA directed Coup underway in Brazil
« on: March 19, 2016, 12:18:32 pm »
CIA directed Coup underway in Brazil

http://macedoniaonline.eu/content/view/29083/2/

Thursday, 17 March 2016

 

The nation of Brazil has been under a multi-front assault ever since they have shown any independence from their North American overlords in Washington, D.C.  The banksters and politicos in New York City, who have always dictated the destiny of Brazil, would not tolerate the current socialist government breaking free from the Anglo-American reservation.

 

The long arm of the Anglo-American Axis* (AAA) stretches everywhere and anywhere on Planet Earth.  The CIA, MI6, MOSSAD and DGSE have agents and proxies doling out cash all over Brazil; the bribery recipients then implement whatever black operation is necessary to remove the current President Dilma Rousseff from power.  The AAA leadership  will do everything within their power — and they exercise prodigious influence all over Latin America through their many transnational corporations — to bring down the Partido dos Trabalhadores (PT) government.

 

Over the recent years, BRICS has become the main geopolitical threat to the United States. One of today's top issues for the Western press is to retrieve balance in the global monetary and financial system. This is a potent threat that BRICS poses to the US and the US dollar.

The US has been trying to destroy and crush Russia through the crisis in Ukraine, sanctions and collapsing oil prices. They took effort to shatter stability in China through the "revolution of umbrellas" in Hong Kong. In India, the Common Man's Party is trying to make way to power. In Brazil, the Americans try to implement the scenario of the Latin American spring, similarly to what they do in other sovereign countries of the region - Argentina and Venezuela.

On March 15, about 20 organizations will take to the streets of Brazilian cities under the auspices of opposition for a nationwide protest against the Workers' Party (PT) and its leader - Dilma Rousseff. They are the movements of social networks. Many will be carrying slogans about the impeachment of the president. Media stars, such as singer Lobão, a Russian Makarevich, are expected to participate as well. Opposition Senator from Sao Paulo, Aloysio Nunes Ferreira (PSDB-SP), said that he would prefer to see President Dilma "bleeding" rather than retired.

CIA's plot against Dilma Rousseff

The reasons, for which Washington wants to get rid of Dilma Rousseff, are easy to understand. She signed the agreement about the establishment of the New Development Bank with an initial registered capital worth $100 billion in a reserve fund, plus an additional $100 billion. Rousseff also supports the creation of a new world reserve currency that would replace the dollar.

 

In October 2014, Dilma Rousseff initiated the construction of 5,600 kilometer-long fiber-optic telecommunications system across the Atlantic to Europe. If successful, the project, conducted with the participation of the state-owned company Telebras,  will undermine the American monopoly in the field of communications, including the Internet. The new communication system will guarantee protection against NSA's espionage. Telebras president told the local media that the project would be developed and implemented without the participation of any American company.

Dilma Rousseff has also prevented the return of USA's major oil mining companies to the oil and gas market of Brazil. The country is rich with huge deposits of oil, the unconfirmed reserves of which exceed 100 billion barrels. However, it was during Lula's presidency, when Brazil opted for the Chinese state-run company Sinopec.

In May 2013, US Vice President Joe Biden paid a visit to Brazil in order to convince Dilma Rousseff to grant US companies access to Brazilian oil fields. Biden returned to the USA empty-handed. Immediately thereafter, a wave of protests swept across Brazil as people were protesting against the rise in prices for public transportation by ten percent. Dilma Rousseff's rating collapse from 70 to 30 percent. All that happened a year before the presidential election.

During this period, the Americans were consistently shaking up Rousseff's regime  through other protests. They included large-scale protests against excessive costs on the World Cup and insufficient funding of social welfare programs and health care. There were clashes with police and violence. All of a sudden, the Brazilians forgot that the Workers' Party had taken around 30 percent of the population out of poverty with the help of public support programs. Hunger and illiteracy became history. Was it all a short memory? No, the CIA is very good at brainwashing people through subordinate media.

Immediately after Biden's departure from Brazil, it was reported that Dilma Rousseff was implicated in a scandal connected with the state-run oil company Petrobras. Rousseff was accused of receiving a commission on contracts with the oil corporation. The money was allegedly used to buy votes in the parliament.

The most recent attempt to remove Rousseff from power was made in the October 2014 elections, when PSDB candidate Aecio Neves could take office as President. If Neves had been elected President, Brazil's new Finance Minister would have been Arminio Fraga Neto. Neto holds dual citizenship (second - US); he is a close friend and former partner of George Soros and his hedge fund Quantum. The Minister for Foreign Affairs would have been Rubens Antonio Barbosa, a former ambassador to Washington, who currently serves as the director of Albright Stonebridge Group (ASG) in Sao Paulo.

Preparing a color revolution in Brazil

The Foundation is headed by Madeleine Albright, a well-known maker of color revolutions who as a State Secretary initiated a NATO bombing on Kosovo which resulted in her company taking over the Kosovo Telecom (annual profits of $350m).

According to Wikileaks, Jose Serra, one of the leaders of the PSDB, promised his protection to Chevron in case of election victory. However, despite vote manipulation in Sao Paulo, Dilma Rousseff won a second mandate.

Gene Sharp, author of "From Dictatorship to Democracy," described 198 nonviolent ways to overthrow legitimate governments. If generalized, they can be formulated as follows.

Step 1: Processing public opinion on the basis of real disadvantages, promoting discontent through controlled media, emphasizing such perturbations as deficit, crime, unstable monetary system, incapacity of state leaders and their frequent accusations of corruption.

Step 2: Demonizing authorities through the manipulation of prejudice, for example, that all Brazilians are  corrupt, holding public actions in defense of freedom of press even though the press is very much controlled by those organizing the protests, human rights and civil liberties, condemning totalitarianism, revising history in favor of the forces that must be brought to power.

Step 3: Working on the street: channeling conflicts, promoting the mobilization of opposition, developing combat platforms that embrace all political and social demands, compiling all kinds of protests, skillfully playing on errors of the state, organizing demonstrations in order to block and capture state institutions for the radicalization of clashes.

Step 4: Combining different forms of struggle: organizing pickets and symbolic capture of state institutions, psychological warfare in the media and promotion of clashes with the police, to create an impression of uncontrollability, demoralizing the legitimate government and law enforcement agencies.

Step 5: Staging an institutional coup on the basis of street protests, introduce wiretapped conversations of high level Government figures nicely edited by the NSA/CIA/MI6, calling for the president's resignation.

What stage of the color revolution is happening in Brazil today? It is up to our dear reader to decide. The situation exacerbates in front of our very eyes and it appears that the Brazilian authorities turn a blind eye on the activities of US intelligence under their noses. In Brazil, CIA, DEA and the FBI officers work legally under the guise of the struggle against drug trafficking. US sponsored (N)GOs and foundations backing color revolutions are spread out across the country and are tasked with organizing the protests.
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« Reply #1 on: March 19, 2016, 12:20:29 pm »
Of course the CIA has made sure the coup won't affect the Olympic games in a few months - if the story is accurate.

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« Reply #2 on: March 19, 2016, 12:29:21 pm »
I don't know, but my eyes glaze over a little whenever I see the epithet "bankster."
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« Reply #3 on: March 19, 2016, 12:53:24 pm »
Just in time for the Olympics!
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« Reply #4 on: March 19, 2016, 12:55:21 pm »
I don't know, but my eyes glaze over a little whenever I see the epithet "bankster."

Mine, too!  It got me at the Anglo-American Axis (AAA).
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« Reply #5 on: March 19, 2016, 01:11:06 pm »
Wow.

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Re: CIA directed Coup underway in Brazil
« Reply #6 on: March 19, 2016, 01:17:43 pm »
Seriously?

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« Reply #7 on: March 19, 2016, 01:19:33 pm »
Mine, too!  It got me at the Anglo-American Axis (AAA).

They do have a nice Motor Club, Senior Citizen discounts and Free maps of Rio de Janeiro.  So they have that going for them.

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Re: CIA directed Coup underway in Brazil
« Reply #8 on: March 19, 2016, 01:21:36 pm »
Idiotic article alert. Thought that she was an ugly corrupt marxist and even left wing unions are demanding she resign?

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Re: CIA directed Coup underway in Brazil
« Reply #9 on: March 19, 2016, 03:17:45 pm »
Idiotic article alert. Thought that she was an ugly corrupt marxist and even left wing unions are demanding she resign?

Maybe so but I remember the day when the Imam Obama apologized for the U.S. getting involved in these kinds of things and said it would not happen in his administration.  Oops. :Odance:

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« Reply #10 on: March 19, 2016, 03:22:51 pm »
Maybe so but I remember the day when the Imam Obama apologized for the U.S. getting involved in these kinds of things and said it would not happen in his administration.  Oops. :Odance:

The CIA is not fomenting a coup in Brazil.  Brazilians are finally getting tired of all the corruption in their government.

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« Reply #11 on: March 19, 2016, 03:23:14 pm »
In other Brazil news:
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Brazil’s Rising Stocks Defy Political, Economic Reality

One Brazilian ETF is up 30% this year and scandal-ridden Petrobras boasts a similar gain. But big debts and bad politics can’t be ignored forever.
By Dimitra DeFotis
March 19, 2016


Emerging Markets

Brazil is mired in a deep recession, and impeachment proceedings against its president, Dilma Rousseff, moved ahead last week. Yet investor sentiment has been surprisingly positive on the Latin American giant because of the prospects for a change in leadership.

Investors who have been sitting out this samba have probably missed their chance to dance. The  iShares MSCI Brazil Capped  exchange-traded fund (ticker: EWZ) is up about 28% this year, with much of the increase in the past month. Only the  iShares MSCI All Peru Capped  ETF (EPU) has matched that. Last week, Brazil took a relative breather, falling short of the 3% rise in the  iShares MSCI Emerging Market  ETF (EEM). With this month’s rally, the emerging market ETF is now up more than 6% in 2016.

But regime change is complicated in Brazil. Rousseff named her mentor, former President Luiz Ignácio Lula da Silva, as her chief of staff just days after he was charged in a tax-evasion scheme. The new government job makes it harder for prosecutors to pursue charges against him. That raised the ire of opponents, since Lula is under investigation in Brazil’s massive corruption case focusing on state-controlled oil company  Petroleo Brasileiro , or Petrobras (PBR), and extending to other major companies. Then, last week, a judge overseeing the Petrobras case released police recordings, including one of Lula and Rousseff discussing the cabinet position. The judge alleged obstruction of justice. Rousseff has denied wrongdoing, as has Lula.  ...
More at Barron's.

It will be interesting to see the effect of this turmoil, if any, on the Olympics.
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« Reply #12 on: March 19, 2016, 04:54:55 pm »
I doubt Obama has the smarts to implement a five stage coup on foreign soil.   :whistle:

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« Reply #13 on: March 19, 2016, 05:11:00 pm »
Ranger - thank you for this and all the work you do.
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« Reply #14 on: March 19, 2016, 06:08:53 pm »
I doubt Obama has the smarts to implement a five stage coup on foreign soil.   :whistle:

True dat!  It is so not "Arab Spring" of King Putt to be bothered with this "coupe" nonsense in non Muslim country anyway!