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Tuesday, October 15, 2019

Tax-Funded CPAC Brazil, Brazil’s Largest “Conservative” Event, Criticizes… Tax-Funded Socialists


Tax-Funded CPAC Brazil, Brazil’s Largest “Conservative” Event, Criticizes… Tax-Funded Socialists

By Julio Severo
Defending the minimum state, Eduardo Bolsonaro presented CPAC Brazil, which he said it was the biggest conservative event in Brazil. Although the idea of “minimum state” means “less taxes” and fewer government people spending tax money, what was seen at CPAC was “conservatives” criticizing tax-funded socialists at an event that cost the Brazilian taxpayers US$ 275,000.
Eduardo Bolsonaro introducing Olavo de Carvalho at CPAC Brazil
CPAC stands for Conservative Political Action Conference. CPAC Brazil, which happened on October 11-12, 2019 in São Paulo, was the first ever event of this kind in Brazil.
Although the event was designed for 2,000 people, according to its organizers the conference had about 1,200 participants.
For socialists, it is very easy to use the state machine for their power projects. Now, in the right-wing version, Eduardo Bolsonaro used the state machine for his personal power project.
Instead of promoting their causes with their own money, socialists always use the money of others, preferably taxes. Not unlike that, “Prince” Eduardo promoted CPAC in Brazil not with money from his own pocket, but with tax money. If this is not right-wing socialism, then what is it?
However, the problem is not just taxes being used to fund what Eduardo Bolsonaro called Brazil’s biggest conservative event. As stated on the event website itself, the CPAC Brazil conference was officially held by the Indigo Foundation, which has already advocated the legalization of the medical and recreational use of marijuana.
“The legalization of possession, distribution and sale of marijuana for medical and recreational purposes could solve several Brazilian public problems, such as prison overcrowding, the existence of complex and very profitable trafficking schemes, reduction of crime rates and reduction of deaths caused by trafficking and overdose by the use of more toxic substances,” argued Indigo Foundation, which sponsored CPAC Brazil.
Because Eduardo Bolsonaro and his allies did not want, according to conservative values, to fund CPAC Brazil with their own money, the Indigo Foundation was used to fund the event with tax money.
This is not the first time Eduardo has held a tax-funded “conservative” event using the Indigo Foundation. In July 2018 he attempted to hold the Conservative Summit of the Americas, which was eventually held on December.
It is obvious that with so much tax money used in a “conservative” event, what was exalted was not conservatism. The exaltation was given to Eduardo Bolsonaro, who is the son of President Jair Bolsonaro. The second most exalted man was Olavo de Carvalho, a Bolsonaro advisor who for his long history as an occultist and astrologer is considered “Bolsonaro’s Rasputin.”
The Conservative Summit of the Americas, which glorified Carvalho, cost the Brazilian tax-payers US$ 125,000.
Under Brazilian law, funding events with tax money is not illegal. But from a conservative point of view, its not correct. It is even immoral.
“He paved the way for Bolsonaro to come,” said the president’s son about Carvalho’s glorification at CPAC. In March 2019 Eduardo was reprimanded by televangelist Silas Malafaia for dismissing evangelicals to credit Bolsonaro’s victory to Carvalho. Malafaia, who is the greatest conservative evangelical voice in Brazil today, was not invited to the CPAC conference, although he led millions of evangelicals to vote for Bolsonaro.
The only major international news service that wrote a report on the CPAC conference was the BBC, but only in its Portuguese edition. Its English edition ignored the event. In fact, although the U.S. has thousands of conservative websites, none have so far written about the CPAC event in Brazil.
The BBC showed a big screen at CPAC where Carvalho was exalted. The truth is that the president’s son can say and do anything he wants, from extolling a Rasputin to channeling taxes to hold a “conservative” event.
This is not the first time the BBC has addressed Carvalho. In 2017, when no conservative U.S. channel wrote about Carvalho taking part in a debate with a Brazilian socialist at Harvard University, the BBC was the only big news outlet to interview Carvalho, who said he supports the socialist idea of “minimum income,” where the state grants a minimum wage for each citizen. This seemingly generous salary would come entirely from tax money.
In a very real sense, Carvalho is not far from Satan, not only for his poorly explained occult connections, but also for being the greatest advocate of Inquisition revisionism in Brazil. Carvalho’s opinion is that American evangelicals are liars for supporting the “lie” that the Inquisition tortured and killed Jews and Protestants.
Because it is the largest Protestant nation in the world and it is the nation that most protected Jews in the world, the United States has also become the country that fought the Inquisition the most. Although Carvalho does not hide his disgust at the role of American evangelicals in helping Jews fight the Inquisition, he prefers to live in the U.S., an inconsistent behavior not unlike Brazilian socialists who criticize American capitalism and evangelicalism but prefer to live in the US.
Carvalho also said that evangelical churches did more harm to Brazil than the entire left did.
However, defending the Inquisition is not their only problem. Allan dos Santos, who was extolled by Eduardo Bolsonaro and Mercedes Schlapp as official representative of the “conservative press” in Brazil, is an adherent of Carvalho who was unmasked by journalist Felipe Moura Brazil in his report in Crusoé magazine “Os Blogueiros de Crachá” (Accredited Bloggers) about bloggers who support Carvalho and Bolsonaro and receive financial favors.
Moura Brasil’s report shows how Allan dos Santos and even Felipe G. Martins, the president’s special international adviser, allegedly act in conspiracies to overthrow ministers who are not aligned with Carvalho. One of the overthrown ministers was General Carlos Alberto dos Santos Cruz, who allegedly objected diversion of his ministry’s tax money to fund Carvalho and his groups.
Thanks to the action of these militant groups, there is no real freedom in the Bolsonaro administration. All ministers who tried to criticize Olavo de Carvalho’s harmful influence on the government were fired. So if people say in the future that Carvalho was a person respected by everyone in the Bolsonaro administration because all the ministers praised him, it’s because no one had a choice.
How not to praise Carvalho? He received from Bolsonaro the highest award from the Brazilian government, a clear signal, according to the words of a Bolsonaro’s party leader, that Bolsonaro is in love with Carvalho. It is also a sign that Carvalho cannot be criticized in government.
Fortunately, I am not in government and can criticize Carvalho with Christian responsibility. When Carvalho advised President Bolsonaro to appoint Ricardo Velez as Minister of Education, I reported that Velez supported Hillary Clinton and did not like Trump. When Velez fell, Carvalho advised Bolsonaro to choose Abraham Weintraub, exposed by me as a socialist rightist.
In Brazil, it is not the leftist mainstream media that criticizes Carvalho for his defense of the Inquisition. In fact, the left does not seem to care that he defends such past atrocities. His biggest critic on this subject is me. Because of my criticism, Carvalho, using and abusing his influence in government, has already appealed to the Federal Police to investigate me, as if it were a crime to criticize him for the Inquisition and his occult involvement.
Although evangelicals were the main supporters for Bolsonaro in the Brazilian presidential election of 2018, there are very few evangelicals in senior government positions. These evangelicals are also not free to criticize Carvalho.
In an exclusive interview with HuffPost Brazil, Eduardo Bolsonaro scoffed at the denunciation of journalist Moura Brasil, saying that there is “a deliberate persecution of anyone who does not align with the conduct desired by the left.” (His interview was inconsistent, because if he does not like the left, why did he accept to be interviewed by left-wing HuffPost?)
For the simple fact that the journalist denounced witch hunt in Carvalho’s service, he was labeled a leftist. It is an unjust accusation.
Felipe Moura Brazil is the editor of a best-selling book by Carvalho and the author of a video against socialism with over 7 million views in the United States. The video (https://youtu.be/bKhR9i5CGkA),) entitled “How Socialism Ruined My Country,” was shared by Dennis Prager, a well-known anti-Marxist Jew.
There is no Brazilian anti-Maxist video more famous in the U.S. than Moura Brasil’s video.
If criticizing occult influences in the Bolsonaro administration makes you vulnerable to being labeled a “leftist,” Eduardo Bolsonaro will soon use this charge against me, although I have anti-Marxist militancy long before him. During the Lula administration in 2006, I criticized his homosexualist campaign. One of the biggest exposés published in the U.S. against the Lula administration was written by me in 2006.
While in 1999 Jair Bolsonaro was supporting Hugo Chávez and his Venezuelan socialism, I was fighting socialism and the gay agenda. I am the author of the book “O Movimento Homossexual” (The Homosexual Movement), originally published by the Brazilian branch of Bethany House Publishers in 1998. This was the first Brazilian book against the homosexual agenda.
Because of my Christian conservatism, I am even criticized by the U.S. left.
So who participated in CPAC Brazil, where the most exalted men were Eduardo Bolsonaro and Olavo de Carvalho?
The American speakers were:
Matt Schlapp
Mercedez Schlapp
James M. Roberts
Christine S. Wilson
Charles R. Gerow
Senator Mike Lee
Kassy Dillon
Since they do not understand Portuguese, the Americans were unable to understand that instead of being with representatives of Brazilian conservatism, they were actually seeing representatives of the Olavo de Carvalho movement who, not surprisingly, were the Brazilian speakers, including:
Minister Ernesto Araújo, an open fan of Olavo de Carvalho, René Guénon and Julius Evola. Islamic occultist René Guénon, much recommended by Carvalho for decades, had as his main disciple Evola, whose books advocating a right-wing occult inspired Italian fascism and Nazism.
Abraham Weintraub, the education minister who promised to create more day care centers in Brazil than previous socialist administrations in a campaign of right-wing socialism. His ministry also launched a campaign using astrology and the Brazilian public attributed this nonsense to Carvalho’s influence on his life.
Bernardo Kuster, a former evangelical who converted to Carvalho’s esoteric political cult. Today he defends the idea that the Inquisition was a court of mercy.
Ana Campagnolo, an “evangelical” fan of Carvalho. She became famous for battling Marxism in the classroom, and was equally famous for indoctrinating students into making star charts (astrology) without their parents’ consent and knowledge.
Damares Alves, a Pentecostal minister, also spoke. Her subject was pro-family issues. She is not a Carvalho disciple but she is also not free to criticize him and some homosexualist items of Bolsonaro administration’s agenda. In fact, she has been ordered to implement such items.
CPAC Brazil also had a round table with Carvalho’s supporters — Filipe G. Martins, Rafael Nogueira, Flavio Morgenstein and Taiguara Fernandes — to discuss his importance.
In addition, there was a round table with “independent media” — a term that Eduardo uses to mean the media that extols Carvalho. In “independent media” Eduardo included Conexão Política, Visão Macro, Daniel Lopez, Terça Livre (of Allan dos Santos) and Crítica Nacional.
As president’s son, Eduardo Bolsonaro can include or exclude who he wants. He has privileges guaranteed by his father and plenty of tax money to do what he wants. The fact that he used tax money to hold CPAC Brazil shows the power of the “prince,” a term used by Major Olimpio, leader of the Bolsonaro’s party in the Brazilian Senate. He said President Bolsonaro’s children have “princes’ craze” and cause problems for their father.
The latest prince craze was for him to want to be Brazil’s ambassador to the U.S.
Daniel Lopez, who is considered an evangelical pastor and attended CPAC as “independent media,” has fallen into Carvalho’s loquacity and today promotes books openly against the evangelical faith, including books sanitizing the Inquisition. One of these books is entitled “Inquisition, a court of mercy.”
In Daniel Lopez, there is no independence from Carvalho. In fact, all the other “independent media” are not independent from Carvalho.
The hallmark of Carvalho’s supposedly rightist movement is the intransigent defense of the Inquisition. I say supposedly rightist because Carvalho himself refuses the title of right-winger and conservative. Another hallmark of this movement is Carvalho’s personality cult.
Allan dos Santos, from Terça Livre, was the main “independent journalist” exalted by Eduardo. According to UOL’s exposé, Allan has already benefited from tax money for his personal expenses. What is missing in Brazil is an “independent journalist” whose pocket is independent from tax money.
I don’t know if Matt Schlapp, Mercedez Schlapp, James M. Roberts, Christine S. Wilson, Charles R. Gerow, Senator Mike Lee and Kassy Dillon would attend CPAC Brazil if they really knew who Olavo de Carvalho is, and I don’t even know if they agree that CPAC Brazil was only used and abused to glorify Eduardo Bolsonaro, Carvalho and their supporters.
However, apparently they had the idea that the leader of the conservative movement in Brazil is “prince” Eduardo Bolsonaro. Walid Phares, CPAC’s U.S. speaker, said Eduardo is “leading a rising conservative national movement.”
I don’t know if the American organizers of CPAC are innocent and did not deserve to be duped. Last year their U.S. event banned a conservative pro-family evangelical group and hosted a homosexual group. In addition, CPAC has already featured a prominent conservative homosexual speaker, who eventually humiliated CPAC after engaging in a public pedophilia scandal.
Attempting to unite homosexuality with conservatism is something a real conservative Christian would never do or accept. But a money-driven opportunist does and accepts anything.
At CPAC Brazil, Eduardo Bolsonaro proudly posed with the rainbow flag, showing that he believes there is homosexual conservatism.
Eduardo Bolsonaro and the gay flag
If there are “conservatives” with socialist attitudes (spending US$ 275,000 of tax money to hold a “conservative” event like the CPAC), why not gay “conservatives” as well?
Nevertheless, U.S. businessman Sean Fieler displayed at CPAC Brazil in sequence the flags of the Soviet Union, Cuba and the gay movement, equating them as forms of totalitarianism.
 “It’s the most dangerous movement in the U.S. today,” he said. It is such a destructive movement that it is already infiltrating conservative groups and parties, including CPAC itself.
The Brazilian lesson that will remain with CPAC for a long time is that CPAC Americans are highly vulnerable. They preach minimal state, less taxes and denounce tax-funded socialists. But at the earliest opportunity, they accept to attend a highly tax-funded event.
President Jair Bolsonaro did not attend the event, perhaps as a dissatisfaction with Trump’s refusal to include Brazil in the OECD in 2019, after Bolsonaro showered him with several signs of good will.
At this point, CPAC organizers may be wondering if the Brazilian swamp, which is full of problems on the left, has no problems on the right. Whether it wanted to or not, CAPC eventually legitimized the extremist pro-Inquisition right that threatens true Christian conservatism. It also legitimized Carvalho’s personality cult, who spares no effort to glorify himself, even at the expense of true conservatism.
It legitimized a misrepresentation of the Brazilian conservatism.
As for Eduardo Bolsonaro, CPAC was a great toy for the “prince.”
With information from CPAC Brasil, BBC, HuffPost Brasil, O Antagonista, Notícias Yahoo, Congresso em Foco, Gazeta do Povo, Notícias UOL and El País.
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Monday, October 14, 2019

Should or Not Brazil Enter OECD?


Should or Not Brazil Enter OECD?

By Julio Severo
In his report titled “A New World Tax Regime” in The New American in 2014, Alex Newman said,
The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) — a 34-member (presently) international economic organization that works to influence world financial operations — openly announced plans to advance the longtime socialist-backed dream of a planetary taxation regime. The plans call for legitimate governments and dictatorships worldwide to share all private financial data on citizens… that, experts say, in conjunction with other related machinations, such as an emerging plan to force businesses to pay equally high corporate taxes in all jurisdictions of the world rather than setting up shop in lower-tax nations, will lay the foundation upon which to build a “World Tax Organization.”
And in his report titled “U.S.-Funded OECD ‘Cartel’ Seeking Higher Global Taxes” in The New American in 2011, Newman said,
American taxpayers are sending over $100 million per year to a bloated international bureaucracy that has morphed into a “cartel enforcer” for welfare-state politicians seeking to prevent tax competition, according to a new study. Entitled “Cartelizing Taxes: Understanding the OECD’s Campaign Against ‘Harmful Tax Competition,’” the paper examines the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development and its increasingly fierce campaign to “cartelize” global taxes. And the picture that emerges is troubling to say the least, according to experts.
So should or not Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro force Brazil to enter OECD? From the conservative standpoint, as shown by Newman, Brazil and the United States should have no part in OECD, which is a socialist and globalist organization.
Yet, Bolsonaro has been pressing so hard for the Brazilian inclusion in OECD that his excitement was interpreted by his supporters as a sign that the Trump administration would be granting support for Brazil to be included in OECD in 2019. When such immediate inclusion did not happen, people interpreted that the Trump administration had revoked its support. But U.S. President Donald Trump himself renewed the support, even though giving no specific date for the inclusion.
Trump said on October 11, 2019:
“The joint statement released with President Bolsonaro in March makes absolutely clear that I support Brazil beginning the process for full OECD membership. The United States stands by that statement and stands by @jairbolsonaro. This article is FAKE NEWS! bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
However, Trump is giving support for a more immediate inclusion of Argentina, whose economy is in a quagmire. Besides, Argentinian voters are choosing socialism again.
Even though using Argentina against Brazil is an old geopolitical trick of U.S. strategists, the non-support of the Trump administration for the Brazilian entry in OECD in 2019 is not bad news. It is good news. And if Brazil refuses permanently to join OECD, it would be joyful news.
Alex Newman would also like the U.S. to join such conjectural refusal. His view is that the U.S. should leave OECD, which is a socialist and globalist organization. So why would the U.S. government under Trump support the inclusion of Brazil, considering that Bolsonaro has openly condemned socialism?
But not only Trump has helped OECD. When Newman wrote his articles for The New American, former U.S. President Barack Hussein Obama was channeling US$100 million annually from U.S. taxpayers to OECD. Why Trump is doing what Obama would have done is a mystery.
A greater mystery is Bolsonaro’s excitement and efforts to force Brazil to enter OECD. Years ago, Bolsonaro confessed that he evaded all taxes he could. So he hates high taxes as all Brazilian do.
Because Bolsonaro has forcefully spoken against socialism at the United Nations and because he has a history of advocating tax evasion, it was expected that he would avoid putting Brazil in OECD or another socialist organizations.
Bolsonaro has much bad experience with high taxes, because he was born in Brazil, which has historically high taxes, and socialism only makes worse what has already been very bad in Brazil for centuries. With such Brazilian experience, it is no wonder that Bolsonaro evaded taxes. But it is a total wonder his current excitement to force Brazil to enter in a socialist organization determined to increase taxes around the world.
Alex Newman said that the main agency to bring a global tax is exactly OECD. He said, “The OECD’s global tax-information regime should do the trick,” adding:
Unsurprisingly, also pushing the schemes has been Socialist International, the premier alliance of socialist and communist political parties around the world. The powerful coalition, which met in South Africa in 2012, again called for global taxes, a planetary currency, and a global tax information-sharing regime in one of its resolutions.
Newman noted,
“According to a brief by the OECD, among the data that governments would share with each other as part of the ‘automatic exchange of information’ regime are various categories of income, changes of address, purchase or sale of property, and more. Instead of being secure in one’s house, papers, and effects without a warrant and probable cause, governments and autocrats around the world will be free to rifle” through most sensitive information of citizens around the world at will.
Other quotations from Newman:
The chance for abuse of individuals’ information is 100 percent. Consider that among the early participants in the scheme is the imploding socialist regime ruling Argentina — currently searching frantically for wealth to plunder as the economy it misrules collapses around it. Also on board is the radical South African Communist Party-African National Congress regime, which has been implicated in genocide in South Africa by the world’s leading expert in the field, and which has more poverty today than when power was transferred from the white government to the ANC. Eventually, globalists hope to force every government and dictator on the planet into participating. More than a few brutal autocracies are already lining up to join.
Top OECD leaders also admit that benefiting rulers, not those they rule, is the goal of the machinations. “We are happy to redouble our efforts in this area, working closely with interested countries [governments] and stakeholders to design global solutions to global problems to the benefit of governments and business around the world,” declared OECD boss Ángel Gurría, though it was not clear how having massive compliance costs and mandates foisted on companies would benefit them.
“The OECD began to seek to restrain both member and non-member countries from lowering taxes and to encourage lower tax jurisdictions to raise their rates,” explains the 54-page paper, authored by University of Alabama law and economics scholar Andrew Morriss and economic researcher Lotta Moberg with George Mason University. And the organization has now turned “into a cartel aimed at restricting competition among states.”
Some experts even said the OECD might be among the most destructive programs financed by American taxpayers in relation to the cost. “I’m not a fan of international bureaucracies … But the worse international bureaucracy, at least when measured on a per-dollar-spent basis, has to be the Paris-based Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development,” noted long-time OECD critic Dan Mitchell, a senior fellow at the libertarian Cato Institute. “Can anyone think of a more destructive item in the federal budget, at least when measured on a per-dollar-spent basis? I can’t.”
So if OECD is so detrimental to the sovereignty of nations, including with its ambition to create high global taxes, why doesn’t U.S. President Donald Trump withdraw the U.S. from it? Why has he been encouraging Brazil to enter this socialist and globalist organization?
Newman abundantly recognizes that OECD is a socialist and globalist organization. And he also recognizes that OECD is funded in large part by $100 million annually from U.S. taxpayers.
The fact that Trump is supporting Bolsonaro to force Brazil to enter OECD in no way makes OECD a good organization. Trump is much better than Hillary Clinton, but he is not perfect. In fact, recently he congratulated China for the 70th anniversary of its communist revolution, which slaughtered some 50 million Chinese.
Bolsonaro is not also perfect. He has honored a man who has dishonored Trump. Steve Bannon, a man honored by Bolsonaro and his son Eduardo, said that Trump is “just another scumbag” and crook.
Notwithstanding their mutual imperfections, instead of letting Trump lead him to force Brazil to enter in a socialist and globalist organization as OECD, Bolsonaro should use his past experience as a tax-hating and tax-evading man to encourage Trump to leave OECD.
Portuguese version of this article: O Brasil deveria ou não entrar na OCDE?
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Tuesday, March 13, 2018

Condemnation of Former Socialist President for Corruption in a Traditionally Corrupt Brazil


Condemnation of Former Socialist President for Corruption in a Traditionally Corrupt Brazil

By Julio Severo
Former Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has been condemned on corruption charges. His condemnation carries a prison sentence of up to 10 years.
Lula
Lula, who served two terms in office (2003-2010), had campaigned on a platform of honesty, in a nation plagued, since its birth 500 years ago, by corruption.
There is a culture of corruption in Brazil that is evident not only in politics, but also in people’s behavior. When a truck capsizes in a crash, often the reaction of the local population is to loot it.
Lula promised to bring into earth a paradise of honesty in Brazil, but what he did was to capsize the Brazilian State in a greater moral and ethical disaster. He eventually brought into a spotlight his own corruption. He was condemned because he received millions of illegal dollars for personal use.
He was the man whom former U.S. socialist Barack Obama called “the most popular politician on Earth.” He was featured in Time’s 2010 The 100 Most Influential People in the World.
Yet, his socialist politics threw Brazil into a quagmire of moral and economic corruption. Not that Brazil had no corruption before. Brazil was essentially colonized by criminals from Portugal, which chastised the colonial Brazil with excruciating taxes, which continue an excruciating chastisement on Brazil even today.
Lula’s socialist politics, even though mocking U.S. imperialism (the conservative aspects of America), accelerated the Brazilian cultural and legal importation and assimilation of many left-wing items from the American culture, including on abortion and the homosexual agenda. In fact, the Lula administration was one of the strongest allies of the Obama administration at the United Nations on the defense of abortion and the homosexual agenda.
In 2006 the late Calvinist theologian Harold O. J. Brown invited me to write an extensive feature report in his The Religion & Society Report. The report, titled “Behind the homosexual tsunami in Brazil,” dealt with Lula administration’s obsessive politics advocating the homosexual agenda. Brown wanted my report to show to the conservative world the Lula that the mainstream media did not show. I disclosed then to the American conservative public who Lula actually was.
Besides, the Lula administration was hostile to Israel. Such hostility is not new in Brazil, where the Catholic culture traditionally does not sympathize with Israel. All the Catholic Latin America does not sympathize with Israel. So it is no surprise the first Latin American nation to recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s capital is a country that is trying to leave Catholicism behind: Guatemala, which has an evangelical president and whose population is 50 percent Protestant (especially Pentecostal and charismatic).
Lula, who founded the Workers’ Party, with the kind assistance of Catholic bishops, has seen his party shipwreck in corruption. Several of the most prominent leaders of his party are in jail.
All of them deserve their fate. Socialism and corruption are inseparable.
Yet, in the context of the Brazilian culture, corruption, which exists long before socialism, is an epidemic problem in the behavior of politicians and the people, probably also fueled by the traditional heavy taxes and a Christian culture based on mostly nominal Catholic values.
Corruption is rampant in Brazil.
The successor of Lula in the Brazilian government was socialist Dilma Rousseff, a leading member of Workers’ Party. Her administration (2010-2016) was plagued by corruption and she was impeached in 2016.
Her impeachment was made possible because Congressman Eduardo Cunha, a Pentecostal, fought against her agenda and her corruption. While she was pro-abortion and pro-homosexuality, he was pro-life and pro-family.
She fell. And next, he also fell, and today he is jailed on minor corruption charges — which are vastly lesser than the charges against Lula and Rousseff. Yet, he was arrested as soon as he was accused, while Rousseff remains free, and Lula is not jailed, even though he has been very tardily condemned by a court.
Even Sergio Moro, the judge who has condemned Lula and Cunha, does not have escaped the blemish of “corruption.” Brazilian judges who have no house or apartment receive a housing aid from the government that, in Moro’s case, amounted to thousands of dollars. The problem is: He had a house during all the years he received the housing aid.
Lula cannot accuse Moro of corruption because during his two terms as Brazil’s president, he could have terminated the immoral house aid for judges, but he did not so. Besides, Moro’s moral “corruption” pales in comparison to Lula’s corruption.
Moro’s case perfectly exemplifies the Brazilian quagmire: Corruption in the Brazilian culture touches everybody and everything.
A perfectly honest judge would never accept a housing aid when he already has a house.
A perfectly honest people would never elect Lula.
Of course, as a Pentecostal, Eduardo Cunha also knew that corruption is wrong. His activism as a congressman was so fundamental for Rousseff’s impeachment and the promotion of pro-life values that the Workers’ Party labeled him in 2015 as the most dangerous man in Brazil! He was the only conservative leader mentioned nine times in a strategic guide of Workers’ Party on how to fight right-wingers, while Jair Bolsonaro was mentioned just one time.
Corruption is in the Brazilian DNA since Brazil’s birth. Even evangelical politicians do not escape its tentacles. In the traditional survival efforts to avoid excruciating taxes inherited from a Portugal that exploited and abused Brazil, Brazilians continue perfecting their survival efforts and the government continues exploiting and abusing Brazilians through excruciating taxes.
Cunha was quickly condemned because he had secret accounts in Swish banks — to protect his money from excruciating taxes. There are no Brazilians who do not want to be free from such oppressive taxes, which are also corruption. High taxes are a powerful enemy of the Brazilian economy, of the Brazilian people and free enterprise. Brazil is always in poor economic condition because of high taxes.
An American once asked me how to vote in this context, as corruption is rampant. I answered that there is no option: Or you elect a pro-abortion corrupt candidate or a pro-life corrupt candidate.
Corruption is in the DNA of the Brazilian politics, culture, society and, above all, the excruciating taxes.
Lula and his socialist comrades fully deserve their condemnations because they amplified the exploitation of an exploitative political system inherited from Portugal 500 years ago.
Do Moro and Cunha deserve a condemnation? I do not think so, because they just exemplify that corruption is so rampant in the Brazilian history and culture that no one goes untouched. They should be given an opportunity to correct themselves.
In comparison to Lula, whose corruption involved millions of dollars and sank Brazil in greater corruptions that deprived the Brazilian economy from billions of dollars, Moro and Cunha are saints.
Brazil, the largest Catholic nation in the world, colonized by criminals, needs to know the liberating power of the Gospel of Jesus Christ to make Brazil free of spiritual and moral slavery among its people and politicians. Without Jesus, there is no solution.
About 500 years ago, the first Protestant service in the Americans was held — exactly in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It was a privilege. But Catholics led by Jesuits and its machine of the Inquisition were quick to torture and kill the first Protestant missionaries to Brazil. They had been sent by Calvin.
About 400 years ago, the Netherlands formed its first Protestant colony in Northeast Brazil. In this colony, Catholics, Protestants and Jews enjoyed the first system of religious freedom in Brazil. But again Catholics, led by Jesuits and its machine of the Inquisition, were quick to kill and expel the Dutch “heretics,” and Brazil returned to its routine of corruption, excruciating taxes, Inquisition, persecution of the Jews and no religious freedom. The surviving Brazilian Jews, transported by the Dutch Protestants, headed to New York, where they established a flourishing Jewish community and the first robust financial system in New York.
Brazilian Catholics, oppressed by the Catholic Portugal, could have given these Jews and the Dutch Protestants freedom, and they would have established in Brazil, not New York, their financial system. The opportunity the Catholic Brazil rejected, the Protestant America welcomed and was blessed. Northeast is today one of the most cursed and poorest regions in Brazil.
Brazil could have become what America became: powerful. But Catholic corruption hindered Brazil from prospering.
In the Dutch Protestant colony in Northeast Brazil, the Kahal Zur Israel Synagogue in Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil, erected in 1636, was the first synagogue built in the Americas, which was eventually closed, because the Brazilian Jews had to flee to New York to save their lives from the Jesuits and their Inquisition.
Even today, historians recognize that the most important progress Brazil had in culture, architecture, religious freedom and non-persecution of the Jews was during the Protestant Dutch administration in Northeast Brazil.
All that is left is a sad memory. Brazil has today the Museum of the Inquisition to remind Brazilians of the horrors Brazilian Jews suffered from Jesuits, and Pernambuco, a state in Northeast Brazil, has a Memorial Day of Jewish Victims of the Inquisition.
The Gospel brings transformation, but Brazil preferred corruption, excruciating taxes, Inquisition, persecution of the Jews and no religious freedom.
Who can say that Brazil does not deserve what it is suffering?
Corrupt Lula is a result of the Brazilian DNA.
Moro’s opportunism comes also from this DNA.
Cunha’s minor involvement in corruption has also the same cause.
In fact, Jair Bolsonaro, who is today a candidate for the Brazilian presidency representing right-wingers, said years ago: “I evade all taxes that I can.” He said that he did it for survival and also because politicians use taxes for corruption, and he advised the public to evade too. Cunha seems to have followed his advice.
My worry about Bolsonaro is not tax evasion, but the Inquisition and its horrible marks against the Jews in the Brazilian history. Bolsonaro has praised a revisionist of the Inquisition. This is very worrying because there is an increasing Brazilian movement of pro-Inquisition right-wing Catholics.
In the past, Bolsonaro praised Lula as an honest politician!
Bolsonaro was not arrested for his tax-evasion comment. But Cunha is jailed for it.
While Lula and Rousseff are not jailed for his big crimes, Cunha is. It seems that Cunha’s real “crime” — opposition to abortion and the homosexual agenda in a corrupt and politically correct Brazilian culture and be the number 1 enemy of Brazilian left-wingers — was worse than all Lula’s socialist crimes.
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