by Peter Koenig for The Saker Blog
On 28 October 2018, Jair Bolsonaro was elected President of Brazil with 55.1% of the vote – and with a gigantic help from Cambridge Analytica.
At the World Economic Forum (WEF) in January 2019 in Davos Switzerland, Bolsonaro made a sumptuous presentation, “We Are Building a New Brazil”. He outlined a program that put literally Brazil up for sale, and especially the Brazilian part of Amazonia. He was talking particularly about Brazil’s water resources, the world’s largest, and the rain forest – offering a huge potential for agricultural development and mining.
None of the world leaders present at the WEF, precisely those that regularly meet pretending to save the planet, reacted to Bolsonaro’s statement on the Amazon region. They all new who Bolsonaro was and is – they knew that the man had no scruples and would destroy – literally – the world’s lungs. They did nothing. They stayed silent in words and deeds, applauding the neonazi for his openness to international business and globalization.
Today, on the occasion of another similar world event, the meeting of the G7 in Biarritz, France, French President Macron accused Bolsonaro of lying when he talked and pledged environmental consciousness after taking office, about protecting the Amazon area. Macron was joined by Germany in threatening Brazil with canceling the trade agreement with Mercosur, if he would not immediately undertake to stop the “wildfires”. They have most likely nothing to do with ‘wild’ – as they according to all circumstantial evidence were planted in a concerted effort to rid the rich Amazon territory of the life-sustaining jungle, so as to make the newly gained flame-deforested land accessible for private agri-business and mining.
Mind you, the G7 is another self-appointed totally illegal group of industrialized, rich countries (similar to the G20); illegal, because they have been approved by nobody, not by the UN or any international body. They became rich mostly on the back of poor developing nations that were and are still colonized for hundreds of years. The G7 count today about 10% of the world population and are controlling 40% of the globe’s GDP.
Despite the fact that nobody, other than themselves ratified their existence and their machinations, they believe they can call the shots of how the world should turn and function. They have no official backing by anybody, especially not the people across the globe, who, with a vast majority are fighting globalization. It’s a useless structure – RT refers to them as “The Unbearable Pointlessness of G7” – but their power lays in the rest of the world’s silence – their silent acceptance of the G7’s arrogant wielding of the scepter of power.
So, would Bolsonaro take them seriously, knowing that he is one of them and they are fully sharing his ideology of profit first, shoving environmental and social values down the muddy waters of the Amazon River? Hardly. He knows they are hypocrites. He knows that they make a bit of noise, because they have to. It makes for good public relation and propaganda – so people don’t go on the barricades. He knows that starting this coming Monday, 26 August, when the G7 summit will be history, that anything the Macrons of this world so impressively said, will fade away. The media will concentrate on other ‘news’ – and the forest fires will burn the life stream of Amazonia away – to make room for corporate profit making by the elite few.
Never mind the Constitutional protection of indigenous people and their land, Bolsonaro backed by evangelists and his military junta will rapidly dismantle any remaining protection for the ecosystem and native communities. His argument goes that the native people’s land is sitting on huge reserves of natural resources that belong to Brazil and may be concessioned to private corporations for mining, exploitation of agriculture and lumber.
The indigenous folks are people who have for thousands of years made a peaceful living in the Amazon. They are the gatekeepers of Amazonia; they are the people who may carry our genes from the present killer civilization to the next, hopefully less of a killer one, when mankind has finally managed to destroy itself. It will not destroy the planet. Never. The planet will just get rid of the nefarious elements of annihilation – mankind – and renew itself. As has happened many times in the past – a new civilization will eventually be born – and, yes, the world’s indigenous people, the likely only survivors, may carry on our DNA, possibly to the next attempt at humanity.
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The fires have so far in about 20 days since they were discovered, consumed at least 74,000 ha of tropical rain forest. The smoke is already trespassing the border to Argentina and affecting the provinces of Formosa, Jujuy, Corrientes, Catamarca, La Rioja, Santa Fe and may have already reached Buenos Aires. NASA reports that about 3.2 million square kilometers of South America are covered by smoke.
The flames are massive and are devastating the jungle at a rapid pace. Amazonia comprises one of the world’s largest rainforests, also known as Mother Earth’s lungs – without which humanity – and fauna and flora might not survive.
According to the Brazilian National Institute for Space Research (INPE), the fires increased by 83% – almost double – from what they were last year, and, not coincidentally, at least 68% of protected areas have been affected. The Brazilian Space Research spotted 72,000 fires, of which 9,000 last week alone. The Amazon is home to 34 million people, including over 350 indigenous groups.
At the onset of the G7 conference, Mr. Macron twittered: “Our house is burning. Literally. The Amazon rain forest – the lungs which produces 20% of our planet’s oxygen – is on fire. It is an international crisis. Members of the G7 Summit, let’s discuss this emergency first order in two days!”
The destruction of the Amazon is indeed a crime of first degree. Accordingly, there are protests around the world against Bolsonaro’s “free for all” mining, lumbering, land and water grabbing policies. The eco-warriors Extinction Rebellion (XR) organize widespread protests, and in front of London’s Brazilian Embassy protesters chanted, “Hey hey, ho ho, Bolsonaro’s got to go!”.
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While the Brazil fires catch world attention, there are jungle fires even larger than those in Amazonia burning down other parts of the world’s oxygen-generating lungs. Bloomberg cites NASA data, according to which last Thursday and Friday, 22 an 23 August – in two days alone – more than 6,900 fires were recorded in Angola and about 3,400 in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), about 5 times as many as in the same two days in the Brazilian Amazon region. The destruction of the jungle in Africa progresses virtually unnoticed and is hardly reported in western media. Bloomberg is an exception. Whys is that?
Could it be that the same globalized corporations interested in Brazil’s natural resources underlaying the Amazon forests, are also interested in those enormous reserves of minerals and hydrocarbon resources of Central Africa? Have they – DRC, Angola and possibly others been encouraged tacitly or directly by Bolsonaro and his clan to let the jungle burn? There are plenty of Brazilian corporations which have a vivid interest in Angola, another former Portuguese colony.
Despite the G7 apparent concern to protect the world’s lungs in Amazonia, they seem to be oblivious about the Central African rain forest devastation. The massive African fires too advance rapidly and extinguish another part of the world’s lungs. But these fires are not on the G7 radar, or agenda for discussion, and nobody is threatened with sanctioning if the respective governments remain hapless onlookers.
In 2008, a so-called Amazon Fund, the first UN REDD+ initiative for the protection, preservation and monitoring of the Amazon region was created (UN REDD+ = reduce emissions from deforestation and forest degradation, and foster conservation, sustainable management of forests, and enhancement of forest carbon stocks).
Germany and Norway – and others – have accused Brazil for not having properly invested their contribution into the Fund. Norway has recently blocked a payment of US$ 30 million destined for the Fund. Germany had blocked already in early August the equivalent of US$ 39 million for different Amazon protection programs to be financed by the Fund. But Bolsonaro, in a nonchalant manner dismissed the blocked payments, suggesting that Germany should use the funds for reforestation of Germany.
In the case of Brazil, the threats by the Macron-Merkel duo – and others – seem to have had at least at the outset the effect that Bolsonaro is mobilizing the military to help extinguish the fires. Will he succeed? – Does he want to succeed? – In any case will the media continue reporting on progress once the G7 have gone home? – Will the world’s outcry be loud enough to force a concerted effort, possibly UN led – to fight and extinguish these fires that are menacing not only to destroy a key oxygen generator for life on mother earth, but also a UNESCO protected world heritage?
Peter Koenig is an economist and geopolitical analyst. He is also a water resources and environmental specialist. He worked for over 30 years with the World Bank and the World Health Organization around the world in the fields of environment and water. He lectures at universities in the US, Europe and South America. He writes regularly for Global Research; ICH; RT; Sputnik; PressTV; The 21st Century; TeleSUR; The Saker Blog, the New Eastern Outlook (NEO); and other internet sites. He is the author of Implosion – An Economic Thriller about War, Environmental Destruction and Corporate Greed – fiction based on facts and on 30 years of World Bank experience around the globe. He is also a co-author of The World Order and Revolution! – Essays from the Resistance. Peter Koenig is a Research Associate of the Centre for Research on Globalization.
Seriously, what is going on here?
Fascist ultra-elites are burning the planet, whilst “liberal radical” pseudo-fascists of questionable origins, protest. What is a sane person to do? Burying one’s head, begins to sound quite sane.
Recently read a report on Syria, which said a record-breaking drought beginning in 2005, and of an unprecedented extent, preceded, and in fact, consequented the Muslim Brotherhood insurrection—by driving hapless millions from their fields, into a fierce competition for jobs in the cities.
We must recognize that there are powerful anthropocentric forces at work here, which although unnamed and unmentionable, are worthy of the most sincere contemplation. Our planet is deep in a hybrid war.
Yes, we are in a real fix. Behind every act of environmental or cultural vandalism, behind most acts of oppression, covert or overt violence is a Neoconservative. A vast crime syndicate. Notice how international co-operation has diminished, private interests usurp the public and legislatures have become corrupt or self-serving. Because the process has been relatively gradual people are not sufficiently alarmed. It is sometimes known as the Boiled Frog approach.
They go by more names than just ‘neo-conservative’. There are the economic hit-men, the ‘neo-liberal capitalists’. Then there are the Western civilizational supremacists with their absolute contempt and hatred for other cultures. And who can forget the elites of ‘Judeo-Christian Values’, like Weinstein, Epstein, Maxwell, Trump, the Clintons etc ad infinitum. They are simply psychopaths, and capitalism preferences the type.
“Peter Koenig is…. a water resources and environmental specialist. He worked for over 30 years with the World Bank…”
From what I have gleaned in a parallel thread on this subject, on another truther site, I would say that Koenig is talking through his old World Bank hat. This sudden global storm of abuse against Bolsonaro by the MSM is a typical propaganda ploy whipped up by the usual suspects — some of them Koenig’s former colleagues in the World Bank. Water is a valuable resource (Libya was invaded by NATZO for its underground water; so was Syria) and the Amazon has water. Land is the primary resource, and the Amazon has a lot of land. Bolsonaro has lost his usefulness to the AZC, so he’s in the cross hairs of FUKU$A’s Coalition of the Killing. He was “our son-of-a-bitch” but now he’s no longer “ours”. It’s Noriega all over again. It’s Saddam all over again. It’s babies in the incubators all over again; it’s viagra again; it’s gassing his own people again. The sudden flood of tears over the Amazon by Micron and other cynical crocodiles of the EU$A is deja vue all over again.
And the Amazon isn’t even burning so much this year — not more than in the last 20 years. And not burning especially in Brazil compared to in the other American countries which share the Amazon:
https://off-guardian.org/2019/08/23/amazon-burning-well-maybe-not-so-much/
This MSM campaign sounds like a typical Capitalist “attack from the Left” — play on the heartstrings of the sentimental, mobilize an army under “Right to Protect’ — and grab yourself some valuable real estate.
What’s odd is that NASA seems to have told them that already, even had a graph showing 2019 is below some of the last few years.
https://www.science20.com/robert_walker/nasa_say_the_amazon_is_burning_at_below_average_rates_yet_many_news_stories_say_record_rates-240959
Dr Maroudas – I’m a personal friend of Peter Koenig and there in no one in the world that cares more than him about the state of the world…you are a computer warrior – and he’s been on the front lines – not everything the World Bank has done is bad you know….its the same with many of the most hated institutions – I criticized George Soros to a South African once and he said that Soros organization has funded his fight for elephants – so you can’t just generalize like that Mr. Dr….
in fact you’re whole comment is bizarre – the Amazon is on fire – Eva Morales has ordered a huge airplane from the US – Bolivia bought it – to fight the fires –
Bolsonaro’s sons were both photographed with MOSSAD tee-shirts on – a week after his election – in fact Israel was the first visit he made as Big Boss of Brazil and he is also in deep doodoo with the Brazilian courts over corruption
These fires are not pristine forest being cut. Nor are these fires at historic levels for Brazil. This New York Times article https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.nytimes.com/2019/08/23/world/americas/amazon-fire-brazil-bolsonaro.amp.html
shows pics of these fires and they are more brush clearing long after the logging has been done. Even to assume that these current fires are immediately following pristine forest cutting, they are nothing compared to the late 90s and early 2000s.
So why the outrage now and not at the height of this problem? Is the West sufficiently stocked up on mahogany? For many years we have known about these fires as they have been photographed from space and have been all over the internet.
Dr. Maroudas may or may not be correct about Bolsonaro. Why is the Times, which usually is at the fore of such shenanigans, going against the grain on this one?
Bottom line: yes, the Amazon is still being destroyed, but at a smaller rate. Bolsonaro’s policies seem geared against the indigenous peoples, which is a reason all its own for outrage. I suspect that at this point what parts of the Amazon that are being targeted will be disastrous for the indigenous.
Funny how outrage works. While well-deserved, it seems timed so as to not have interfered with the previous mass destruction of the Amazon. Now, what has been cleared can be used for agriculture and mining, the latter of which the West is heavily invested in. Imagine that! Just as in Indonesia when its rain forests were being cleared for palm oil plantations, the outrage occurred after the bulk of the damage, which the West was invested in, had been done. Too bad about the indigenous people and the orangutans there.
NYTs ? hahahaha – a reliable source…
Damage control –
and there are many voices that have been crying in the wilderness all along – Peter Koenig’s among them…do you think he used to be a bad guy ??? His research was in water – theft of water.
And BTW – there’s a saying ‘better late than never’ but with negative attitudes like some sceptics – the fires will rage on and nobody will care because nobody cared before so why care now ?
The terminal cancer has only spread 1% today, compared to other days when it was in the range of 1.5-2%. What a relief-the End Stage is just that little further off, but still ineluctable and imminent.
There are no orangutans in the Amazon or anywhere else in S. America, except in zoos.
Si tuvieran alas taparian el sol.
Google translate,MOD-If they had wings they would cover the sun.
My post mentioned the orangutans in Indonesia, another part of the world where the rain forests were destroyed. Sorry if I wasn’t clear.
Sorry, Ann, but what ‘good’ has the World Bank ever done? As for Soros, a monster, and the pachyderms-surely you’ve heard of ‘green-washing’.
well, it may be green washing but it helped that guy…who’s on the front lines of elephant extinction.
And I agree that over all the WB is bad – but water theft research is not bad. Nestles etc…
@Dr. NG Maroudas
Your comment is factual correct, but you cannot argue against brainwashed Environmentalists, as they are not mentally able to accept facts and evidence, as they are “washed” into emotional one liners based on their obedience and dependence of Authority.
The “burning Amazonas story” become even more ridiculous when compared to Europe and USA. US has burned down 40% of its original “lungs”, and the last 20 years has a steep line up of US de-forestation.
Same with Europe, 60% of Europes original “lungs” are gone and the ongoing deforestation in Europe are steeper than anything Brazil can presents.
But Environmentalists are not being paid by Soros and Wall Street who uses UN for their schemes, to present facts.
Environmentalists are paid to brainwash children and the sheeple into a false narrative that can secure Wall Street a political basis for new profit schemes.
The MIC tells us we must invade Syria, Iraq, Iran and Greenland because they are sponsors of terrorism and it is in our national interest to stop terrorism there so it won’t happen here.
… … … … breaking news… … … Greenland is not a sponsor of terrorism, but to prevent it from becoming one, we need to invade anyway.
However, there are things more terrifying than some Inuit paddling his kayak laden with exploding walrus hides into Boston Harbor, such as a drought that lays waste to the Midwest.
This situation requires the expert services of some genius such as Michael Scheuer to document and understand for us all the reasons the farmer wannabees in Amazonia insist on burning the forest. After all, it’s not their forest, they’re just closer to it than we are.
After Congress has been duly informed, then we should carpet bomb Venezuela to show the farmers we are not to be trifled with.
to James Speaks:
Your irony is perfect !
Europe (European Union) isn’t much better in its “political correct MSM”.
Lush vegetation may not be due to rich soil and sub-soil. A case in point is the Amazon whose soil is very nutrient depleted. So, how does this jungle generate dense vegetation? Look to multiple years of layer-upon-layer of fallen, gradually decaying leaves subjected to bacteria / molds / bugs. These recycle the few endogenous nutrients in a most efficient manner and create a splendid nutrient bank. Burning / clearcutting of the Amazon jungle will rapidly create a wet wasteland.
It’ll dry out without the vegetation, Petrel and become an arid wasteland.
Bolsonaro is a despicable US client with a shady past who got to power because of US-sponsored machinations which saw the much more popular ex-President Lula da Silva barred from running and imprisoned for clearly politically motivated corruption charges.
However, these days we are witnessing globalists quasi liberals go into a frenzy of rage against Bolsonaro personally and Brazil as a country. Their Twitter moanings about ‘our planet burning’ from the comfort of their homes are comical and sad at the same time. Fully united behind their icon Emmanuel Macron, these people even mention some kind of a global trust that would take care of the Amazon because the inferior and corrupt Brazilians aren’t capable of managing their resources or their country. Neo-colonialism 101 masquerading as environmentalism (I’m discounting the gullible green peace Twitter and keyboard warriors who scream ‘fascists’ and ‘capitalists’ while typing and drinking their Starbucks coffee but absolutely despise the poor, the workers, and anyone whose not LGBT or an immigrant).
We have the hypocritical Europeans shedding crocodile tears over the Amazons and warring with the ‘Brazilian Trump’ and it’s pretty much the only thing they can do these days until Uncle Sam puts a squeeze on them to defend their man. Macron will have got his fame and the aura as an international environmental warrior and will boost his credential as the leading globalist icon. Bolsonaro will keep doing what he has been doing all this time and everyone will be happy.
But it sure is fun to watch the Europeans try to step into US shoes once in a while. Even in their post-Christian globalist incarnation the Europeans still can’t help themselves but try to relive some of their old colonial memories. Old habits die hard indeed.
“micron” (…as Dr NG Maroudas wrote below, :D :D :D ) “concerned by the rain forest”..?
Hmmmm..!!!
It STINKS to me.
As usual, “cui bono”..?
Regards..!
Yes,it does.
This article is useless because the idea of western elites being concerned with Ammonia is a hoax.
The west is in terminal illness and is collapsing faster than predicted.They are looking for places to loot just like they did for Libya .(Have you ever wondered where Libya’s sovereign funds and gold is ?)
Perhaps you know where Banderastan gold is …
These thieves are mostly driven by the minerals underneath Amazonia .The same people who gave Isis Toyota Tacoma with TRD Package and keep saying “Islamic State”.
How Islamic is that ???
Climate change is a hoax,
https://www.voltairenet.org/article207430.html
The question “cui bono?”
should be asked in almost all cases when political machinations are prevalent or even could be.
This recent You Tube post sets out a wider more complex deeply worrying eschatological aspects.
It really is a worry. It’s not just smoke that brings tears to the eyes. These fascist nutters have to somehow be brought under control across the planet. How? is the question. One train at a time I guess.
“Bolsonaro & The Apocalypse: The Most Dangerous Man on Earth | George Monbiot” (May 2019)
https://youtu.be/yVnDJZorYPA
Peter, excellent point. It is also my point that this is yet another Globalist attempt besides “World Heating”
to sucker in the World int submitting to the World Government. All we have to do is watch the idiots’ politicians.
May we ask you, europeans , canadians, asians once and for all: do not hesitate a second to put en force the most rapid and efficient steps to contain this brutal insane policy and this third rate ultra mad tropical dictator. This Idi Amin is far more powerful and dangerous.
He is ruling a large and populous piece of land and this has something to do with our and everybody ‘s future.
European consumers and supermarket chains and networks please help: act immediately and you know how to do it.
Not trying to downplay the seriousness of what’s happening, but the general story in the media is missing some very basic info that’s usually commonly available. First question, how many acres/hectares have been burned or are at threat of being burned? Yes, fine, there may be “74,000” fires but then the immediate next question is how big, how dangerous and how close are they to at-risk assets? How many are out of control (OOC) or being held (BH)? How many are threatening key infrastructure like roads/power lines/communities, etc? This is stuff that -every- forestry ministry of every country on the planet can answer and has readily available and keeps current. I did a couple of searches and the best I can find is “millions of acres!” (nearly the entire size of the rainforest in total) One other search I did, after much scrolling, intimated it was around 100,000 hectares. This is a lot, but nothing to get worked up over. Close to where I live we had over 800,000 hectares burn in just Northern Alberta this past summer, which yes, is a big deal and worse than normal but the world didn’t end.
I even had the pleasure of being part of a community evacuation in May when a fire was encroaching on a town we were driving through- had the wind been blowing the wrong direction, we would have lost the town, but fate smiled on us that day.
If the answer is “the Brazillian government has stopped looking because Bolsonaro” this is ridiculous, as it’s something handled as part of routine operations for forestry departments around the globe, it’s a mature process that doesn’t even need super-high tech. Fancy satellites are nice, but the reality is most forestry departments can figure this stuff out with spotter planes and again, they HAVE to do this as part of their basic job.
So again, the question- why are we not getting the basic info on this situation that would normally help properly frame the perspective?
One of my fondest memories, climbing the Fire Tower at Green Hill N.S. and hanging with the Fire Warden. The view was spectacular. The tower is gone now, a piece of histroy, just a memory now. I suppose today they use satellites and civil aviation.
I agree with this VoltaireNet piece, quote:
“Just before the opening of the Biarritz G7, an intense disinformation campaign was launched in the international press with the complicity of French President, Emmanuel Macron and the President of the European Council, Donald Tusk. It aims to allow Europeans to control the Amazon, its minerals, its pharmaceutical treasures and its precious woods.”
https://www.voltairenet.org/article207430.html
And I fear this combination of Rothschild agent Macron and Polish revanchist Tusk (who wants Russia kept out of the G7 and U$ missiles in Poland) can bring no good to any part of the world – except Millionaires Row.
You do realize the same program is operating in North America, particularly British North America. On the pacific cost, it doesn’t even get reported that the fires are deliberate. It’s just an “environmental problem,” breathing in smoke and such. Bolsonaro admits he’s evil. In North America, the powers are so evil they pretend they’re worried about you while they kill everything.
Regrettably, Russia has the annihilation program in effect as well. I don’t think it’s Putin to blame, but shows how little power the higher government offices really have in Russia. The recent site article on Glazyev, a Larouchian, is recalled here. The Larouche slogan is “build, build, build.” More people, more highways, more stuff. More highways, people is con for more land needs to be destroyed. This in an age of space craft. Should be able to make cross-continent subways by now with zero%-destruction capacity. Instead, all we get is stupid subway fast-food, cross continent. Obviously, if Glazyev is still around, Putin has bought into the Lerouche initiative. God help us.
They toxify the forest and everything else with their spraying programs. Then, they outright destroy the forest. The mad pseudo-scientist and the robber barbarian are in cahoots. And we’re all supposed to believe paper straws and bags are for the environment. This is what the green movement is selling so boomers and retards can pretend they’re good while everything is destroyed. Hand in glove. Pure evil.
Amazonia producing 20 % of our oxygen? Is that even true?
Degradation of Amazonia will surely do something with climate. We just don’t know what. Probably more draught. Ale extinction of species.
But we should stop calling the forest the “Earth’s lungs”. It doesn’t mean that if the forest would be degraded, we would die due to lack of oxygen. The degraded bush or agricultural plantations would produce oxygen too, even if probably less. Also not the whole Amazonian forest would be destroyed. And there is enough oxygen in the air, I think I heard the share of oxygen in the air is abundant.
So let’s not get crazy about “Earth’s lungs”. It is not Earth’s lungs.
Just biodiversity and water & climate reservoir. And not all the forest is in Brazil. It’s also in French Guiana, Suriname, Guyana, Venezuela, Colombia, Peru and Bolivia. So even if Brazil would destroy its forest, there would still be something left.
The Amazon forest is producing zero oxigen.
A tree (or any plant) makes oxigen from CO2
The C is used to build the tree.
Then when the tree dies, it goes to rot, or gets eaten, and that process consumes exactly the same amount of oxigen as it once produced.
This is common science.
Great text. Well informed. In Brazil there are “farmers” who are not farmers, but very wealthy men and businessmen who have taken almost all the land of real small farmers with threats, pressure, house fires, murders, raiding Indian lands and forest reserves.
They now have a new method of destroying small farmers: throwing pesticides by plane over small farmers’ crops and homes, even polluting the water on small farms. Check out this article: https://www.cartacapital.com.br/sociedade/chuva-de-agrotoxicos-expulsa-pequenos-agricultores-e-polui-aguas/
Bolsonaro supports these monsters. It has weakened oversight bodies, hates Indians and the poor.
Want to help us? Want to help Brazil? Help to boycott Brazilian beef, chicken, soy and corn. Brazil and the world will gain from it.
Mr. Maroudas wrote:
And I fear this combination of Rothschild agent Macron and Polish revanchist Tusk (who wants Russia kept out of the G7 and $ missiles in Poland) can bring in no good to any part of the world – except Millionaires Row.
Can be. But there are demons in the fields of Brazil, there are.
Google translation of:
Ótimo texto. Bem informado. No Brasil há “fazendeiros” que não são fazendeiros, mas homens e empresários muito ricos que tomaram quase todas as terras dos verdadeiros pequenos fazendeiros com ameaças, pressões, incêndios de suas casas, assassinatos, invadem terras de índios e reservas florestais.
Eles agora têm um novo método de destruir pequenos fazendeiros: jogando agrotóxico de avião sobre as plantações e casas dos pequenos fazendeiros, poluindo inclusive a água das pequenas fazendas. Vejam essa reportagem: https://www.cartacapital.com.br/sociedade/chuva-de-agrotoxicos-expulsa-pequenos-agricultores-e-polui-aguas/
Bolsonaro apóia esses monstros. Enfraqueceu os órgãos de fiscalização, tem ódio de índios e de pobres.
Querem nos ajudar? Querem ajudar o Brasil? Ajudem a boicotar a carne, o frango, a soja e o milho brasileiros. O Brasil e o mundo ganhará com isso.
Mr. Maroudas wrote:
And I fear this combination of Rothschild agent Macron and Polish revanchist Tusk (who wants Russia kept out of the G7 and U$ missiles in Poland) can bring no good to any part of the world – except Millionaires Row.
Pode ser. Mas que há demônios nos campos do Brasil, isso há.
30 years of service in the World Bank… For the sake of this blog’s owner I won’t comment about it. But the article is full of “lungs of the world” and “The indigenous folks are people who have for thousands of years made a peaceful living in the Amazon” to me.
But, anyway and but once again, Thy Will Be Done: The Conquest of the Amazon : Nelson Rockefeller and Evangelism in the Age of Oil.
https://www.asiatimes.com/2019/08/article/lula-from-jail-tells-world-hes-back-in-the-game/
Lula’s back in town!
That may be why the AZC are now throwing Bolsonaro under the bus — his shelf life could be about to expire.
The Amazon forest and other ‘Earth Lungs’ should have been declared UNESCO World Heritage decades ago just like Socotra that the Anglo-Zionists/Saudis want to badly.
Another year, another country or 2 every year? (7 countries in 5 years according to Wesley Clark).
Wesley Clark speaks
It is all about socalled national interest in terms of banking and corporation, wealth amassment to their syndicate, where also selling money to the government (the people) is the original scheme, gaining both riches and usurp real power through controlling the economy and gaining direct access to and involvement of the politicians that are onboard.
Massive spending on military adventures is of course also a direct source of wealth for the bankers through the Federal Reserve scheme (national banks).
Another setup is the media role as cover, media owned by these corporations, and their insertion into the political organisations iis all about cover for the socalled national interest in terms of banking and corporation like CFR . There are no more the national interest of the people (We the People – the constitution).
In other words, Brazil takeover is a classical american scheme for South and Central America.
Brazil was attacked by the robber barons, and their government has been taken over is clearly understood from George Soros attack on Petrobras . Following this, the lawful representatives of the brazilian people were put in jail, they were forced to countering the crisis as politicans. This ended up as illegal of course, and they could not take part in the elections, being barred by endless corruption charges of corruption, all related to coping with the economic warfare against Brazil and their democratic political establishment that had emerged . (George Soros fmr. director of CFR, is now more the economic hitman of the syncicate, but he also created the ECFR in Europe in recent years). ECFR
And that pres. Donald Trump is the top official behind foreign interventions at this time must be very clear by now . After his casino went bankrupt he was taken over by the robber barons main bank the Rothschild Bank. Donald Trump actually worked for them ever since he was taken over as he held a working relationship in their new company, and in sort of a mafia manner probably were groomed as a presidential candidate as well.
Well, now he is the president of the USA, and utilise a strategy for direct robbery but reducing the cost of military operations for political purposes. This is a development from the pres. Obama leading from behind policy and probably equally sinister and shadowy operations are taking place right under our noses as the censorship utilising tech companies and direct government dicatatorship are giving rise to the police state.
From the Intercept:
The pres. lawyer at this time Rudy Giuliani is also involved in the brazilian coup d’etat in a wider sense giving legitimicay to the oligarchy destruction of Brazil through Giuliani Safety&Security company.
A Top Financier of Trump and McConnell Is a Driving Force Behind Amazon Deforestation
GOP Lobbyists Help Brazil Recruit U.S. Companies to Exploit the Amazon
hopefully this does not happen in borneo especially when indonesia want to move its capital.
“… there are jungle fires even larger than those in Amazonia burning down other parts of the world’s oxygen-generating lungs.”
As soon as I saw this it was quite obvious that this is nothing but a enviroweenie attempt at attention. First off the amount of oxygen produced by rain forests are a pentance compared to what the world’s oceans crank out. Much of what is being burned is already cultivated farm steads not rain forests. i.e. the damage has already been done.
I find it a shame that the Saker has fallen for such ill researched observations.
Of course there are fires in Brazil ,it’s cane cutting season and with sugar kane you burn off the trash first , happens every year .
Forget the political machinations in Brazil. Project yourself into a future where a threshold is crossed and trips the planet into hothouse Earth. The wildfires currently raging in the Amazon are not quite the “trigger” I picked for my novel Amazonas: the story of a joint US – Russian invasion of the Brazilian Amazon to save the rain forest, but they are creating a certain amount of panic.
Climate change has been a cause of war from time immemorial. An India-Pakistan fight over Himalayan water is a better bet for the first war in the present spate of global warming; just don’t discount the potential for violence. And BTW, Syria has now experienced ten years of drought. Population growth meets global warming and you get war and mass migration out of the south. What we’re seeing now is just a foretaste of what’s coming.
Till now, most people would have found the idea of a military takeover unthinkable. With the latest actions of the Bolsonaro government it becomes more “thinkable.” I published Amazonas in 2005. The action was set in 2018. But who could’ve predicted Donald Trump? Or Bolsonaro for that matter. This book is a look into a possible future.
Amazonas is available on Amazon.com for $5.00. https://www.amazon.ca/AMAZONAS-Ian-Ryman-ebook/dp/B0046LU8QU?SubscriptionId=AKIAILSHYYTFIVPWUY6Q&tag=duc12-20&linkCode=xm2&camp=2025&creative=165953&creativeASIN=B0046LU8QU