Joe Biden and the CIA Worked to Install Current Communist Regime in Brazil – This Was All Planned
As The Gateway Pundit reported on Saturday – The US began deporting Brazilian opposition leaders back to Brazil this week and the Lula Gulags. This is taking place at the same time that as evidence was presented that the January 8 riots in Brazilia were staged.
US journalist Glenn Greenwald is now complaining about the Communist takeover he helped support and enable. Greenwald was an outspoken critic of President Jair Bolsonaro the past several years. He got what he asked for — criminal Lula is back in charge, the communists are fully in charge and the iron boot of Marxism is taking control of Brazil.
Good luck.
Chief Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes, a Lula supporter and brutal totalitarian, continues to crack down on dissenters, jailing opposition figures, rounding up journalists, and holding opposition protesters, including children in makeshift gulags.
Brazil observer and activist Matt Tyrmand said: “They are going full Gulag. This is the worst Communist takeover ever.”
Back in October before the run-off election between the populist pro-Brazilian leader Jair Bolsonaro against the communist convicted felon Lula da Silva, Foreign Policy reported on how Joe Biden and the CIA were working to ensure a Lula win in Brazil.
“How Team Biden Tried to Coup-Proof Brazil’s Elections,” read the headline.
According to reports, Biden personnel from the White House, Defense Department, State Department, and CIA all took part in threatening the Bolsonaro administration in rare, escalatory diplomatic meetings. Then, they took their false narratives to the corporate media.
Top officials from the White House, Defense Department, State Department, and even the CIA have held meetings and calls with Brazilian officials to try to head off any efforts by Bolsonaro to subvert the results of the country’s heated presidential elections.
The diplomatic surge comes as the right-wing populist Bolsonaro faces off against left-wing candidate and former President Luiz InĂ¡cio Lula da Silva in a hotly contested runoff vote in what has proved to be one of the most divisive elections in the country’s history…
In July 2021, just months after entering office, Biden’s CIA director, William Burns, traveled to Brazil to meet with senior Brazilian officials, and during the meeting, his delegation warned them that Bolsonaro should stop casting doubt on his country’s electoral process. It was the opening gambit in a quiet campaign by Washington to preempt any moves by Bolsonaro to undermine Brazil’s democracy, current and former officials said.
A month after Burns’s visit, U.S. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan visited Brazil to reinforce the same warning: Don’t undermine the elections. This June, Biden’s team signaled that the U.S. president had relayed the same message again during his meeting with Bolsonaro at the high-level Summit of the Americas meeting in Los Angeles. A month after that, it was U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin’s turn, pushing the chief of the Brazilian armed forces to commit to upholding safe and transparent democratic elections. Bolsonaro, a former Brazilian Army captain, has tried to leverage nostalgia for the country’s military dictatorship from 1964 to 1985 in his political campaign. (The United States provided support to Brazil’s military as it plotted the coup in 1964.)
U.S. pressure may have played a hand in persuading Brazil’s armed forces not to back any unfounded claims by Bolsonaro of fraud in the first round. The Brazilian military disputed the report.
“I think it had an effect on the military,” Abramovay said. “I think it’s really hard for the Brazilian military to imagine support for any anti-democratic adventure without U.S. support.”
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