Now you don't have to agree but I think I get what's going on & you guys may be able to ask these same questions, whether you all agree or not (at least we have the right to choose our opinions)
We thought Lula was going to be arrested. It's very disappointing that didn't happen.
I think one could ask why the military didn't listen to Bolsonaro. did deep state sneak in the plants while he announced he was going to make arrests? or did they become turncoats at the most inconvenient moments (unfortunately pretty common).
Now I think it's true Bolsonaro could've been threatened. Putin gets threatened all the time, although he doesn't give in to what WEF etc tell him to do. I know Brazil is pretty big, but are the threats larger in Brazil than in Russia?
This is a very complicated thing, but I think I'm scratching the surface at something here. People might say I'm doing this as a cope, but they're wrong -- I'm legitimately searching for the deeper meaning behind all this.
If there’s one thing I know about Bolsonaro, it’s that he is a fighter. He would never just give up and betray his people. I agree that there’s a lot more to this story than what we know—and I think his discussions with Trump at Mar-a-lago will be pivotal.
Thank you for understanding. I just worry about how hard this is for my fellow frens that I came back from months of inactivity just to tackle this very complicated, difficult, and confusing issue. It's like how I instantly caught on to how Trump doesn't want to hurt a family. It's like I have a talent at scratching the surface on things, know what I mean?
If you haven't done so, listen to MickeyD2's post from yesterday - an interesting take on what he believes is taking place and why he's not dooming.
is there a link to it? I didn't see his username handle. Perhaps this thread helps his case.
Or, is Bolsonaro simply in the same position as President Trump was two years ago? The election rigging is being covered up. The Brazilian military had a chance to unequivocally state the voting machines are a source of cheating, and didn’t. The military court system in Brazil seems to be very powerful, and apparently did nothing.
So what is Bolsonaro supposed to do? Stay in Brazil and let Lula arrest him on bullshit charges? Or, retreat and live to fight another day?
The question of course is how does he fight? If I’m not mistaken one major difference is Bolsonaro’s Party did well down ballot and Lula’s did not, hopefully that means Lula can be held in check.
I can see why people think Bolsonaro going to Mar-a-Lago seemed like a betrayal, but they were going to arrest him, and as noted, there were deep state traitors everywhere who would carry out Lula's orders.
I can’t speak for Brazilians, but I don’t see how it can be seen as betrayal. If a person feels that way they are not awake yet. Yes, they might be Bolsonaro supporters, but if they don’t see the reality of the DS, they’re partially asleep.
IMHO, I believe the Brazilian military brass wasn't unified on any action. To think that the military is all in one camp or the other is naive. One only needs to look at our own American military to see the dynamics working. I wonder if Milley had resigned if it would have made any difference. At least he wouldn't have been sniping behind Trump's back and giving bad advice to the VP Pence. Being Chief of Staff doesn't mean control over the US military either. That function resides elsewhere.
Trump may have warned Bolsonaro that using the military was not the best idea. Could explain why Bolsonaro is at Maralago right now. If using the military sparked civil unrest, left vs right, globalists would use that situation as reason to send in NATO troops. Maintaining Brazil's sovereignty from the grips of the globalists is most important.
The globalists will use NATO force to move their agenda. Brazil is a big target for them being that Brazil is moving to the BRICS economic system.
Just like here in the USA, it was thought that military intervention would have caused civil unrest. The longer route of showing the people while exposing the corruption was adopted.
Geneva convention rules are focused on maintaining humanitarian conditions during war. If a country is overtaken by a coup attempt, Geneva rules allows the coup to stay in place for one year to see if resolutions can be worked out and the new government can be accepted. If the people of the occupied territory refuse to obey or follow the new government after one year, then military force can be used to remove them.
It may be Brazil just entered the same scenario the USA entered 2 years ago. If this is the case, expect to see a bunch of crazy coming from Brazil for the next year.
Good analysis, thank you for your input
Weirdly, Lula is the one who brought Brazil into BRICS. Which, as you say, is a thorn in the globalist side. So, the story is very confusing. If one considers this aspect, it would seem that the globalists would be anxious to remove Lula.
I do not doubt that Bolsenaro was cheated, however, so why did that occur? Perhaps the globalists are even more scared of populists, like Trump, than they are of a multipolar world. The Geneva convention acts like our three-day rule. Let the dust settle, and see what happens in a year's time.
Hell, I could be wrong about BRICS, it may be a system created by the globalists. Looked at wiki and it says the World HQ for BRICS is in Shanghai China. In the history section: BRICS was introduced in the 2001 publication, Building Better Global Economic BRICs by then-chairman of Goldman Sachs Asset Management, Jim O'Neill;
"Build Back Better" is a UN term that Biden has been using.
The Jim Oneill person seems like a globalist himself. He is current chairman of the Council of Chatham House, the Royal Institute of International Affairs, he was also Economist for their International Treasury Management Division. He is from the UK and we know the UK had something to do with the 2020 election fraud.
Planes grounded in FL may be related?
oh yeah I've heard about it, though unsure the full details. definitely something going on
Check out MickyD2 he’s in Brazil and shares good insight about whats going on. He figures that latest speech by Bolsonaro’s general is full on game theory and the military is handling it.
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