Thousands of poor Brazilian families are
living in wretched conditions at make-shift refugee camps after
being evicted from their homes at gunpoint by federal forces, some
of whom were sporting United Nations logos…. The massive
operation, which left an estimated 7,500 or more people, including
thousands of children, homeless was justified by authorities under
the guise of creating an Indian reservation.Towns literally have been wiped off the map, and no compensation
was offered to the victims. About 400,000 acres of land were
expropriated in the latest operation. Virtually all of the residents
have now been displaced, living in squalor…. Others are living on
charity under plastic tarps propped up with sticks with no clean
water or sewage services. Leaders of the feeble resistance… are
being hunted down by authorities for punishment.It was in 1993, shortly after the first United Nations summit on
sustainable development in Rio de Janeiro, when the scheme was
proposed. The Brazilian governments executive branch decreed that
the land in question belonged to Indians….Brazilian officials, meanwhile, sent WND an error-riddled
statement containing claims that victims were not entitled to
compensation but that some would be re-settled elsewhere if they
qualified under the agrarian reform program.Authorities also told WND that the U.N. was not involved in the
eviction efforts but that the organizations logos were on the
military equipment and personnel because they had recently returned
from peace-keeping abroad….Many of the residents have lived in the area for decades, and
some were born there. Their properties were mostly purchased as
larger farms in the area and sold off in pieces in recent decades.
…residents were given 30 days to vacate their land…. There
never existed a plan for these people, there was just an expulsion:
brief, brutal and grotesque.…Official documents obtained by WND show that in the 1970s, the
National Indian Foundation, part of the Brazilian Justice Ministry,
twice confirmed that Indians had never lived on the land in
question.I know and feel that we are once again in a dictatorial state
run by followers of Fidel, of Mao, of Che, Bispo [said], pointing
to the ruling Brazilian Workers Party (PT) and its well-documented
links to tyrannical regimes in the region…. I lost my land,
my work area, but I will never lose my ideals. …authorities would
not even let farmers pick their own crops….Socialism
The march of socialism in Latin America, meanwhile, continues,
backed by foreign powers and largely under the radar of the Western
media. It is making great progress through the Foro de São Paulo (FSP),
a shadowy socialist and communist political organization
founded by former Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da
Silva with the PT, Marxist despot Fidel Castro, the
Sandinistas and others.Marxist narco-terror groups like the FARC have also been
intimately involved in the group, including by providing funding
from the drug trade to advance the cause…. Current Brazilian
President Dilma Rousseff, a former communist guerrilla and
revolutionary, is also playing an increasingly important in the
network.
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