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Topic: The expected outcome of the yellow revolution in Brazil (Read 412 times)

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Foreign interferences in us backyard will be fought. Prepare your coffins.
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Lada Ray Analysis: Brazil senate impeaches Dilma Rousseff; Plus Eurasia Breaking News
https://futuristrendcast.wordpress.com/2016/09/01/lada-ray-analysis-brazil-senate-impeaches-dilma-rousseff-plus-eurasia-breaking-news/

and here is the outcome of the colour revolution:

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It happened exactly as predicted in Brazil Color Revolution: Lada Ray Report & Predictions!

Once they’ve got her, they won’t let her go!

Brazil senate’s clear majority voted to impeach President Dilma Rousseff, removing her from power. The pro-US right-wing Michel Temer will serve the rest of her term as president till 2018. RT video link.

US analysts tout Brazil as ‘vibrant democracy.’ I see it just a tiny bit differently: Dilma Rousseff, president voted into power by 54 million Brazilians, has been removed from power by 81 senators. This is a slow and incidiously quiet state coup, which has nothing to do with democracy (read full analysis in the report linked above).

 There are many parallels with Ukraine and the 2014 coup. Albeit, Brazilian coup is so far a great deal more peaceful.

Meanwhile, who are the judges? 60% of Brazil senate members and lawmakers are under investigation for corruption.

Will Brazilian people wake up and protest? Is anti-color revolution possible?

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legendary
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The article below does a good visual comparison of the initial stages of the destruction of Ukraine an Brazil:

Destabilizing Brazil: Impeachment of Dilma Rousseff – Scary Parallels with Ukraine
https://futuristrendcast.wordpress.com/2016/04/19/destabilizing-brazil-impeachment-of-dilma-rousseff-scary-parallels-with-ukraine/



I read little bit about this issue a few months ago and I really feel that Dilma Rousseff made great mistake and should go voluntary, without waiting for official Impeachment procedure.
Because of her corruption Brazil lost chance to become top political and economy power in the world.
Still, I don't think you can compare Brazil and Ukraine.
Ukraine is completely different case because of their historical and political ties with Russia and big Russian minorities in Ukraine.

legendary
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The article below does a good visual comparison of the initial stages of the destruction of Ukraine an Brazil:

Destabilizing Brazil: Impeachment of Dilma Rousseff – Scary Parallels with Ukraine
https://futuristrendcast.wordpress.com/2016/04/19/destabilizing-brazil-impeachment-of-dilma-rousseff-scary-parallels-with-ukraine/

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One might say that what is happening in Brazil are just democratic protests against government corruption. The thing is that many on Kiev Maidan also naively thought it was just a democratic protest against government corruption. But the foreign interests interfered in order to turn these protests into a force that would destroy the country. Before anyone knew what hit them, the protests turned into a bloody mess and a full-blown civil war, coupled with brutal fascist regime – something that many of us thought was impossible in Ukraine.

I have warned about the heavy consequences of what is happening in Brazil for the future of the country, especially in view of the upcoming 2016 Rio Olympics. The Olympics are likely to be seriously compromised when the country is destabilized.

The destabilization is THE goal. Brazil has gotten too ambitious, too proud of its recent successes and too independent for the liking of the US. The drunkenness from past success played a bad joke: Brazilian government got careless both nationally and internationally.

Destabilization of Brazil is payback to Dilma for rebelling against US domination and for her attempt to form an international coalition against NSA wiretapping. Having learned she had been a victim of NSA wiretapping, Rousseff also attempted to rally international support for the creation of the internet, independent of the US. She and Lula are now paying for all that.

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