You know that sinking feeling you get, when you thought you had a big news story all figured out, and then something happens that explodes all your expectations? The feeling of sudden vertigo, the growing “uh-oh” in the back of your mind, the taste of eating crow?
I thought I had Brazil’s election all figured out. The Commie Lula did some obvious vote fraud to cheat his way back into power; the populist, pro-Christian and reasonably-sane Bolsonaro lacked the gizzard to fight; some protests happened as the people refused to go quietly back into Lula’s Communist Utopia. Disappointing on all counts, to be sure, but in line with a cynic’s expectations.
Then Bolsonaro fled the country… of course he fled, a usurper such as Lula dares not tolerate a populist rival to his throne…
…TO TRUMP’S ESTATE IN MAR-A-LAGO.
What. The Effin’. Luck.
Why is the safest place in the entire world that Bolsonaro-on-the-run can imagine, Trump’s spare bedroom? Trump is hardly the safest politician to associate with right now… out of power, raided by crooked police with impunity, alienating his own supporters, stubbornly continuing to reside in a country whose government hates his guts, his friends and his haircut, too.
What do Donald Trump and Jair Bolsonaro have in common?
I checked.
The answer is Zionism.
Zionism, as pushed by the Evangelical Christians of USA and Brazil, respectively.
Never have I been so disappointed with my closest spiritual… peers, is no longer the right word. I have more in common with a sedevacantist Catholic than a Baptist who thinks “synagogue of Satan” means the opposite of what it says. Sola Scriptura, huh?
Analysis: Brazil’s failed coup is the poison flower of the Trump-Bolsonaro symbiosis
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By Julian Borger, World Affairs Editor, 10 January 2023
The striking similarities between events at the Capitol and Bras?lia stem from links fostered by the former presidents and their families…
I have also noticed the similarities between the American and Brazilian stolen elections. The Guardian is reliably Marxist, but in this context, that makes it trustworthy. No way would a ranking Hive journo pass the chance to piss on Drumpf.
Sunday.s insurrection in Bras?lia came just two days after the second anniversary of the Capitol attack. [David Nemer, a media studies professor at the University of Virginia who correctly predicted this ‘insurrection’] said his prediction was not the work of a seer, but was based on analysis of the close and growing symbiosis of the hard right in the US and Brazil . a bond that was built up around the Trump and Bolsonaro families and their entourages.
Bullshit. The easiest way to predict the future is to be the one making it happen, and here’s a direct link between GAE and Brazilian Hive channels. How is it an insurrection when Bolsonaro publicly accepted the election results and ordered his supporters to stand down? Hmm… I guess that’s also like the J6 protest.
The bonds have been maintained by family members. Donald Trump and Jair Bolsonaro have provided unstinting mutual political support, which each has used to rebuff accusations of being isolated on the world stage. Even before leaving office, Bolsonaro decamped to Florida and is now in Kissimmee, Orlando, close to Trump’s bastion at Mar-a-Lago.
Reportedly hospitalized because an old stabbing wound acted up. One wonders about more recent assassination attempts, but no headlines yet, and he’s certainly under stress.
Bolsonaro.s son, Eduardo, has served as lead liaison between the two camps, making frequent trips to Mar-a-Lago when his father was still president, and he was in Washington for the 6 January insurrection. In August 2021, Eduardo went to Sioux Falls, South Dakota, to consult Trump’s long-serving adviser, Stephen Bannon, and other Trumpists involved in spreading false claims of election fraud in the US.
Okay, I can accept that Jair’s son was the link, thus I didn’t see any headlines of Trump & Jair hanging out. The Guardian’s claims that Bolsonaro studied then reenacted the Steal are preposterous. Why would Bolsonaro engineer his own defeat from two years in advance, if he was in a position to defraud the election?
…Matthew Tyrmand, is a director of Project Veritas, a rightwing group which attempts to use sting operations to embarrass and intimidate American journalists. Tyrmand is one of the circle of US advisers around Eduardo Bolsonaro, which also includes Darren Beattie, a former Trump speechwriter.
Project Veritas is not a political advisory group. Skip.
There are also links between the Bolsonaro camp and the broader US conservative movement. The Conservative Political Action Coalition (CPAC), run by the American Conservative Union, has held a series of its conventions in Brazil, most recently last June in S?o Paulo, which are part of its efforts to internationalise, which has also taken the organisation to Budapest, in support of Hungary’s hard-right leader, Viktor Orb?n…
Bannon’s efforts to create an international populist grouping he called the Movement, in which Eduardo Bolsonaro was to be the leading Latin American figure, came to nothing.
I’m not familiar with “the movement”.
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Steve Bannon Welcomes Eduardo Bolsonaro as Head of The Movement in South America
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“News provided by The Movement”, 2 February 2019
BRUSSELS, Feb. 2, 2019 /PRNewswire/ — Eduardo Bolsonaro, Brazilian Member of Congress and son of President Jair Bolsonaro, announced that he would represent South America in The Movement, a united consortium of European representatives who support populist nationalism and reject the influence of globalism founded by Steve Bannon.
“I’m very proud to join Steve Bannon as the leader of The Movement in Brazil, representing Latin American nations. We will work with him to reclaim sovereignty from progressive globalist elitist forces and expand common sense nationalism for all citizens of Latin America,” announced Bolsonaro.
Led by former White House Chief Strategist Steve Bannon and his European counterpart, Belgian attorney Mischa?l Modrikamen, The Movement supports parties and candidates across Europe that advocate for nationalist populism in their states and oppose encroachment on sovereignty by international forces, ahead of the European parliamentary elections in May.
“The Movement is honored to welcome Eduardo Bolsanaro as a distinguished partner, and Brazil, a key ally in South America,” Bannon said. “We stand together in our pursuit of a populist nationalist agenda for prosperity and sovereignty for citizens throughout the world.”
“With the addition of Eduardo, The Movement is expanding beyond Europe to our friends in South America,” Modrikamen said. “Eventually, we hope to reach citizens in all nations who feel abandoned by the globalist world order and want their governments to re-assert sovereignty.”
It’s a trap. Forming a globalist organization in order to oppose a globalist organization is straight-up Hegelian Dialectic.
But this does illuminate the Trump-Bolsonaro connection.
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But outside such special events, there appear to be few enduring organisational links between US Republicans and Bolsonaro’s Liberal party.
Consistent with my Admiral Ackbar suspicions, this indicates that the two are linked to a third party rather than each other directly… and Trump being an infamous Zionist with a son-in-law handler, I knew where to look regarding Bolsonaro.
Cripes! I knew the Brazilian Evangelicals backed Bolsonaro hard, but thought that was because as a non-Commie, Bolsonaro didn’t have an antiChristian agenda. I never thought to check if, as in USA, Brazilian Evangelicals are rabidly pro-Israel.
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Brazil.s First Lady Michelle Bolsonaro shows up to vote in the country’s runoff presidential elections wearing a T-shirt depicting an Israeli flag.
Her husband, President Jair Bolsonaro, is facing left-wing challenger and former president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, who is slightly ahead in polls.
Bolsonaro, who enjoys the support of the country’s millions of evangelical Christians, pledged to move Brazil’s embassy to Jerusalem, but in the end opened a trade and investment office in the capital.
How deep does this Semitism go?
Did Israel select Brazil for infiltration specifically because its Christians would serve as useful idiots and Fifth Columnists?
Bolsonaro has turned Brazil into Israel’s new best friend
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By Eman Abusidu, 15 June 2020
Addressing thousands of his right-wing supporters at a protest against the Supreme Court and his political opponents on 3 May, the President of Brazil stood next to an Israeli flag and a US flag. Why would the president of a sovereign state speaking to his own supporters in his own country stand alongside flags of foreign states? What were the Israeli and US flags doing there? As a major donor of foreign aid, the US flag is perhaps understandable, but what are the president’s ties to Israel and what effect do they have on Brazil?
My thoughts exactly.
According to Arlene Elizabeth Clemesha, Professor of Arab History at the University of S?o Paulo, the reason for Bolsonaro’s support for Israel is well known. “It’s to please his evangelical electoral base, and to place himself alongside US policies and geopolitics. He plays a great deal with the imagery of power, and positions himself on the side of the powerful, no matter how negative the political cost may be for [Brazil].”
nononono
This was not the first time that the Israeli flag has appeared alongside Bolsonaro; it has become a regular at his public appearances. The right-winger is a passionate advocate of the Zionist state. Even during his 2018 election rallies, the Israeli flag often appeared alongside Brazil’s. Following his election victory, on 29 October, 2018 a senior diplomatic source told Haaretz that, “Brazil will now be coloured in blue and white,” the colours of the Israeli flag. On 20 June last year, in Sao Paulo, the Israeli flag was again present at a “March for Jesus” attended by the Brazilian President.
Oh, you foolish Evangelical Christians. The Jews hate Christ, both atheist and nationalist types, and you use Christ as a political prop on their behalf?
When Bolsonaro won the Brazilian presidential election in October 2018, he defeated a leftist opponent, Fernando Haddad. From the very beginning of his presidency, Israel viewed Bolsonaro as a new ally. “I congratulated him on his victory,” tweeted Netanyahu enthusiastically. A few weeks later, the Israeli leader flew to Brazil to attend Bolsonaro’s inauguration.
I’d wondered how Bolsonaro managed to beat Communists via democracy. How foolish for me to assume the people had simple voted for self-preservation. I don’t believe that Trump’s 2016 victory could have happened without massive support from the Israeli lobby, and now I believe that Bolsonaro’s 2018 victory enjoyed the exact same support by the exact same people for the exact same reason.
Netanyahu was the first Israeli leader to visit Latin America’s biggest country. His office described the visit to Brazil as “historic”. Greeting Netanyahu at a synagogue in Rio de Janeiro, Bolsonaro delivered a speech wearing a Jewish skullcap.
The two leaders announced a “brotherhood” between their countries that would boost economic, military and technological cooperation. Bolsonaro gave Netanyahu Brazil’s highest national honour for visiting dignitaries, and the Brazilian post office issued a special stamp to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the establishment of Israel featuring a picture of Netanyahu with the Hebrew word for “saviour”.
It’s bad, then.
Under the leadership of the leftist Workers’ Party from 2003 to 2016, Brazil took a balanced attitude towards the conflict in occupied Palestine. Bolsonaro broke that moderate stance, and dispensed with former President (2003-2011) Luiz In?cio Lula da Silva’s support for the Palestinian cause.
In 2010, Lula recognised Palestine as an independent state within the 1967 borders, with most other Latin American countries following suit. Argentina, Bolivia and Ecuador did so almost immediately afterwards, and most of the rest of South America did so within the first three months of 2011.
Until 2013, all Latin American countries officially recognised Palestine as a state, with the exception of Mexico, Panama and Colombia, although Bogota gave such recognition in 2018. In the same year, Lula made the first ever trip by a serving or former Brazilian head of state to Palestine. He had taken many measures in favour of Palestine, including raising diplomatic representation between the two countries and giving a plot of land near the Brazilian presidential palace for the Palestinian Embassy.
In February of this year, [Bolsonaro’s] Brazil asked the International Criminal Court to stop its investigation into Israel for war crimes committed against the Palestinian people.
Well, well, well. Lula is the reason that the Palestinians have an embassy at all? No wonder if he’s on the Hebe short list. If he sought GAE assistance against Israeli influence then one would expect… yeeessss…
Brazil dismisses Bolsonaro-era ambassador to ‘Israel’
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By Al Mayadeen, 11 January 2023
Brazilian Foreign Minister Mauro Vieira dismissed on Tuesday his country’s ambassador to the Israeli occupation, Gerson Menandro Garcia de Frietas, and ordered that he be transferred, Brazilian media reported.
Israeli media confirmed the affairs on Wednesday, saying Vieira did, indeed, dismiss de Frietas, a close ally of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, from his post shortly after he became the country’s top diplomat.
When replacing your ambassador to Israel is a top priority of your incoming government….
The Brazilian election theft was not even about Brazil, not really. It was about Israeli hegemony. Same as the American election theft. Trump was hated for being an outsider, no question, but he was also Israel’s strongest representative ever, and both atheist-Jews and Gentile globalists didn’t want to wear that collar.
The new Brazilian President vowed to haul Brazil out of Jair Bolsonaro’s era of .devastation., and barbarism. He promised to lead Brazil into a new chapter of environmental protection, social progress, and a “rational democratic” government.
Lula kicking Israel out of Brazil doesn’t make him a good guy. GAE would not have agreed to back him unless he was onboard with Agenda 2030 and Great Reset.
But now I understand, why Brazil’s color revolution so closely resembles America’s. Right down to the Evangelical Christians cheering for Christ-haters. Why the people might have voted for a tyrant they got rid of once already. Why Bolsonaro shacked up with Trump for safety. Because despite his past usefulness, he’s not eligible for Aliyah.
Bolsonaro gave up because Israel refused to directly fight a war for him. His loyalty was never to his own people, thus he didn’t trust his allies even as they took to the streets in his name… but neither was he ever of the Tribe.
Probably Bannon’s “movement” was more of the same. An effort by Israel to continue riding the global tiger they created. It’s not working. The new and upcoming global leaders… made possible by Bolsheviks getting rid of the Western Christians who foolishly loved them, because the Christians stank of Christ despite being useful idiots… may have learned the same evil ways, but their loyalty is to their people.
Which sadly, still doesn’t include us.