Will Olavo de Carvalho’s untruths survive amid U.S. investigative journalism?
By Julio Severo
Olavo de Carvalho mocked an American Jewish writer saying that he has no right to write about him because Benjamin Teitelbaum does not read Portuguese. Maybe he doesn’t know Portuguese perfectly, but he did read some books by Carvalho.
Teitelbaum’s book was published in 2020 by Dey Street Books, which belongs to HarperCollins, the world’s largest publisher.
Although Carvalho poses as a philosopher who likes to revile and threaten those who expose his occult history, he did not sue Teitelbaum, whose book is entitled “War for Eternity.” He did not also sue HarperCollins.
The book deals with right-wing gurus or advisers who influenced fascism.
The focus of this book is not, even by far, Olavo de Carvalho, who worldwide is an unknown and strange figure. The focus is Steve Bannon, who is mentioned 269 times. Julius Evola is mentioned 103 times. And Olavo de Carvalho? He is cited only 19 times, as an example of a traditionalist who became Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro’s guru. The attention he received, although small, was exclusively at the expense of the attention that Bolsonaro has granted him, just as Rasputin received a lot of fame at the expense of the attention that the Russian tsar granted him. If it were not for Bolsonaro, it is doubtful that he would even be mentioned by Teitelbaum or any other American writer or journalist.
On his Twitter account on January 30, 2021, Teitelbaum shared my following Twitter:
The Big Card Move or the Big Demonic Confusion: Small one-man publisher publishes book “Machiavelli or the Demonic Confusion” by Olavo de Carvalho in the U.S. http://bit.ly/2M2JAJv
Carvalho’s dream was to publish a book in English. Despite being a self-exiled Brazilian immigrant to the U.S. since 2005, he never managed to publish any book in English.
Carvalho, who likes to boast of being the greatest philosopher, had no philosophical publisher interested in publishing his book. Who published it was a poker player with a very suspicious presence on the internet and a very small unknown publishing house.
However, even if Carvalho managed to publish his book in a major publisher, it would be his end. American investigative journalists would investigate and search his life upside down and discover all the dirty secrets he has sought to hide for decades.
Will Carvalho survive U.S. investigative journalism? While his fame, which is not much in the U.S., is restricted to his occult history, in contrast, the attacks of the leftist press against me are restricted to my Christian stances.
Although Carvalho strives to obtain fame in the United States, fame can be the worst disgrace in his life, with evidence that will confirm that he is nothing more than a boaster, megalomaniac and occultist worthy of the name of Rasputin, who deceived the ruler in Russia.
If you have Jesus as King, no Rasputin has enough spell to deceive you. But if Jesus is not enough for you, there will be plenty of room for Rasputin and his deceptions.
Portuguese version of this article: As inverdades de Olavo de Carvalho sobreviverão em meio ao jornalismo investigativo dos EUA?
Source: www.juliosevero.com
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