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meksar
26-08-2010, 09:33 PM
Marxist Terrorist is Next Brazil President
SAO PAULO, Aug 26 (Reuters) - Brazil ruling party candidate Dilma Rousseff surged ahead of her main rival in his home state bastion, a new opinion poll showed on Thursday, as she appeared headed for a mandate-booting outright win in the Oct. 3 election.
Rousseff of Lula's ruling Workers' Party had 49 points in the latest Datafolha poll, 20 points ahead of Serra. That compares with her 47-30 lead in the previous Datafolha survey released five days ago.
http://www.henrymakow.com/bulgarian_marxist_terrorist_ti.html
ladybird
27-08-2010, 10:06 PM
Marxist Terrorist is Next Brazil President
SAO PAULO, Aug 26 (Reuters) - Brazil ruling party candidate Dilma Rousseff surged ahead of her main rival in his home state bastion, a new opinion poll showed on Thursday, as she appeared headed for a mandate-booting outright win in the Oct. 3 election.
Rousseff of Lula's ruling Workers' Party had 49 points in the latest Datafolha poll, 20 points ahead of Serra. That compares with her 47-30 lead in the previous Datafolha survey released five days ago.
http://www.henrymakow.com/bulgarian_marxist_terrorist_ti.html
There will be a huge marxist/communist/leftist/pseudo-liberal/pseudo-anarchist landslide
all over the world before the system collapses.
It has already started. The signs are obvious.
.
ladybird
28-08-2010, 12:33 PM
Just another example of how subtle the societies were undermined by "communism" et al.:
http://www.davidicke.com/forum/showpost.php?p=1059189599&postcount=23272
kbeet
30-08-2010, 02:22 AM
Just another example of how subtle the societies were undermined by "communism" et al.:
http://www.davidicke.com/forum/showpost.php?p=1059189599&postcount=23272
so they are commies so what
do you know what communism is?. its common ownership and shareing.
and russia has roman catholic churches. so does brazil
ladybird
30-08-2010, 09:40 AM
so they are commies so what
do you know what communism is?. its common ownership and shareing.
and russia has roman catholic churches. so does brazil
Please get yourself informed about some TRUE historic facts, which
are still available online.
Thanks
lyricusmagna
30-08-2010, 10:14 AM
Do any of you actually understand communism and/or marxism? Maybe you could read something (unbiased) about it before creating a thread like this one. Sheesh.
ladybird
30-08-2010, 11:36 AM
Do any of you actually understand communism and/or marxism? Maybe you could read something (unbiased) about it before creating a thread like this one. Sheesh.
I do.
:cool:
lyricusmagna
30-08-2010, 07:29 PM
I do.
:cool:
Judging by other posts you made, in different threads, you don't seem to understand capitalism, much less other systems such as communism/marxism.
ladybird
30-08-2010, 07:54 PM
Judging by other posts you made, in different threads, you don't seem to understand capitalism, much less other systems such as communism/marxism.
Judging by other posts YOU made, in differnt threads about jews, zionists, khasarians, communism,
stalinism, marxism and similar interwoven nswo-related topics,
you seem to understand how to defame and insult in quite a subtle way, provocation at its best.
Kudos!
meksar
01-09-2010, 09:23 PM
Judging by other posts you made, in different threads, you don't seem to understand capitalism, much less other systems such as communism/marxism.
Captialism although flawed and corrupt is a scapegoat to hide the wider intentions of Communism/Marxism. Mao killed 60 million Chinese people and Stalin killed 20 million Russian's, these genocides alone are enough for me to oppose a Communist dictatorship.
ladybird
01-09-2010, 09:30 PM
Captialism although flawed and corrupt is a scapegoat to hide the wider intetions of Communism/Marxism. Mao killed 60 million Chinese people and Stalin killed 20 million Russian's, these genocides alone are enough for me to oppose a Communist dictatorship.
I second that!
See:
http://www.davidicke.com/forum/showpost.php?p=1059202013&postcount=3306
http://www.davidicke.com/forum/showpost.php?p=1059201115&postcount=23374
http://www.davidicke.com/forum/showpost.php?p=1059201192&postcount=23376
http://www.davidicke.com/forum/showpost.php?p=1059189599&postcount=23272
http://www.davidicke.com/forum/showpost.php?p=1059201778&postcount=60
:cool:
nosebleed
01-09-2010, 09:36 PM
Marxism in the west is called - political correctness , just watch the vid on my sig.
lyricusmagna
01-09-2010, 10:50 PM
Captialism although flawed and corrupt is a scapegoat to hide the wider intentions of Communism/Marxism. Mao killed 60 million Chinese people and Stalin killed 20 million Russian's, these genocides alone are enough for me to oppose a Communist dictatorship.
Does anyone ever read about the real communism, not the implemented trash?
ladybird
01-09-2010, 11:17 PM
Does anyone ever read about the real communism, not the implemented trash?
Would you please kindly make a mental propaganda effort to create a new catchphrase
with your minitruth generated modular pc-diction assembly system every now and then?
http://t0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcT-ZTzlIjnRYBnO0fglHpsjOi0CflcydZh08Uolmi8IRqA5bq0&t=1&usg=__LYQ61YAWgCy9KfCWKQnedCILawI=
meksar
01-09-2010, 11:32 PM
Does anyone ever read about the real communism, not the implemented trash?
That is just like saying does saying does anyone ever read about the real captialism not the implemented trash, i mean how childish can we get?.
luciferhorus
01-09-2010, 11:44 PM
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_wQjl6J0ZuTI/TApFjTQixiI/AAAAAAAACuo/eQSdZanM3EE/s320/Dilma-Rousseff.jpg
Above: Dilma Rousseff
Dilma Rousseff is a member of the same political party (the Workers Party) as the current President Luiz da Silva (aka Lulu).
Exactly what terrorist offenses has she committed?
She was arrested by the right wing Brazilian government in 1970 where she was tortured for 22 days by "punching, ferule, and electric shock devices," for being an enemy of the terrorist Brazilian state (which she most certainly was), being associated with radical leftists (certainly true), and for carrying a gun (certainly true and entirely necessary considering the situation in Brazil in the 1970's).
Captialism although flawed and corrupt is a scapegoat to hide the wider intentions of Communism/Marxism. Mao killed 60 million Chinese people and Stalin killed 20 million Russian's, these genocides alone are enough for me to oppose a Communist dictatorship.
Probably about the same number of people die every year in the Capitalist world due to the effects of poverty, where there are always around 200 million people close to starvation.
Few Communists will defend Stalin's purges and consider him to have betrayed the revolution; in China there were problems with collectivism which caused a great deal of problems, however there were also purges of anti-Communists and those who opposed collectivisation which went rather too far.
Certainly both Capitalism and Communism are militant and genocidal ideologies. In order to eradicate Capitalism, one must eradicate the ideological Capitalists, and frankly this would involve the genocide of many more people than even Stalin and Mao were ever responsible for.
Certainly the Henry Makows and other ideological Capitalists, Capitalist Christians and anti-Communists have much to fear from Communist revolution as such parasites would most certainly have to be among the first against the wall of the firing squads.
Lux
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Torture in Brazil circa 1970.
Torture Protest from the June 18, 1970 issue
To the Editors:
The Greek military régime was excluded from the Council of Europe for murdering and torturing political prisoners. The European community took this step after a long and concerted effort to inform public opinion about the Greek government was made by writers, reporters, editors, and publishers throughout the Western Hemisphere. An excellent investigation, conducted by International Amnesty, provided the necessary factual evidence for juridical sanctions to be taken.
No such effort is being done about Brazil. In the largest and most populous country of Latin America a military régime murders and tortures its political opponents as freely as in Greece. The UN’s Declaration of Human Rights, as well as that of the Organization of American States, is fully disregarded in our country. No Brazilian is safe from systematic brutality, the press is censored and all opponents of the régime stand trial at military courts.
Greece is the birthplace of Western culture, while Brazil is only the backyard of the American empire. A century-old propaganda campaign, together with the long history of civil wars in Latin America, somehow makes the American and the European public rather expect bloody political repressions in our Continent and, perhaps, find it natural. But is it so? Are murder and torture against a Brazilian a lesser crime than against a Greek, a French, or an American citizen? Are the consciences of the peoples of the developed world not to be disturbed by massacres in Vietnam, Nigeria, Brazil, or any other country of the Third World? How can one explain the silence that surrounds the Brazilian criminals with official recognition and popular oblivion?
Following this letter are two documents written by political prisoners in Brazil. One is a statement by fifteen women still on a prison island, Ilha das Flores, in Rio’s harbor; the other is a report by a man whose name must be kept secret, for he is now free and inside the country. All the names he mentions are real.
Please consider this as being an insufficient effort to document the realities of Brazil today. Foreign correspondents, if they are cautious enough, can still work in our country. Why not send someone of your own staff to Brazil?
Brazilian Information Front
LETTER FROM A BRAZILIAN POLITICAL PRISONER
An army major called Valdir is the commanding officer of the Operation Bandeirantes, (O.B.), in Sao Paulo. This operation is entrusted to three groups which work on twenty-four-hour turns and are subdivided into smaller ones, in charge of questions, captures, investigations, etc. Each group has a chief, and normally the group in charge of questions (tortures) is headed by an Army captain. Privates are only employed as guards. The rest of the work is done by sergeants, officers, detectives, and police officers. These are the people responsible for tortures. When a prisoner arrives, handcuffed, he is dragged up a staircase while his guards try to unbalance him. As he is pushed when in handcuffs, a fall generally means a broken wrist.
Antenor Meyer, a Law student, after having broken both legs was thus dragged and also broke a wrist.
Normally, a new prisoner is immediately taken to the interrogation room, on the second floor of Operaçao Bandeirantes‘s headquarters, a building on Sao Paulo’s Tutoia Street that lies behind Police Station no. 34, across from a large and muddy parking lot, always watched by armed sentinels.
O.B.’s political prisoners are kept in a row of small cells, next to those of the police station. There is no water or light and steel bars stand instead of doors. The jail is apart both from the police station and the O.B. building. To get to the interrogation room a prisoner has to walk some 150 meters, going through two steel doors, two staircases, and several small wooden partitions.
September 29, 1969, was a rainy day. In spite of the downpour and distance, the terrible screams of those being tortured had no trouble in crossing the doors, walls, and the parking lot to get to the three common cells that held ten men each. It is hard to describe the sounds made by men being tortured. They come out involuntarily, deep from the lungs. They cannot be reproduced, but one who has heard them never forgets. It is also impossible to tell how one feels while being tortured but it isn’t only pain.
The interrogation room is small, perhaps 2m. by 2m., and is divided by a wooden wall two meters high. From that height on there is an open space up to the ceiling of the ample second floor hall. There are no chairs or tables, for the torturers stand up while working. There is only the “Dragon’s Chair,”* on which no one wants to sit. The torturer’s working equipment is simple: four wooden stools, steel rods, some Army campaign telephones, sticks, a bucket with water, a ferule, ropes, torn shirts, and blankets.
This equipment was used on me for two hours, but there is no limit for the torture sessions and this is, in itself, a form of torture.
When the prisoner arrives at the interrogation room he is told, after a few blows and kicks, to undress. If he refuses, as has already happened, his clothes are torn from his body. Naked, he is made to sit on the floor, bent forward, hands around the ankles. Generally, blanket strips are attached to wrists and ankles, where ropes are to be placed, in order to prevent lasting scars. After being tied strongly, a steel pole is passed under his knees and elbows. He is then lifted some five feet from the ground as the pole’s ends rest on two of the stools. In this position, one’s weight rests entirely on the knee and elbow joints. It is then that the shock machine and the ferule are put to work.
There are several types of shock machines—I was a victim of some five or six different ones—but the most commonly used is an Army campaign telephone. I am not sure, but it seems that it works with an alternating current of 90 volts. A 110-volt machine is also used. Sometimes a partly dismantled TV set is employed and for the “Dragon’s Chair” the wires come directly out of the wall. I do not know if they use a transformer or something of this nature, but I am certain that the electricity comes out of a normal plug.
If, as usual, a campaign telephone is used, the two wires that come out of the little box are attached to the most sensitive parts of the body. Normally one of the poles is connected to a finger or a toe while the other is often moved from the tongue to the penis, then to the nose, the anus, the lips. The shock produces a terrible pain and violent muscular contraction. These contractions are so strong that the body rises and sometimes almost completely turns over itself.
When the machine stops for a moment, the muscles relax and the body goes back to its original position. The shocks are so intense that if the prisoner’s mouth is not stuffed with a piece of cloth, his tongue shrinks inside his mouth and he bites himself to such a degree that for several days he is unable to speak or eat. The muscular contractions and the position in which the victim is kept for hours make him lose control over his bowels and bladder. While he is hanging from the steel pole, he is also being beaten with sticks on the soles, buttocks, and back.
After some time of this treatment, the victim is no longer able to feel legs or stomach, for all is reduced to a terribly painful mass that no longer obeys any orders from the mind. I thought that my legs had been completely destroyed, as if I had been run over by a tractor. In this state one no longer thinks and very easily slips from semi-consciousness to full unconsciousness. When this happens, the torturers try to bring back their victim by throwing water on him and giving more shocks. Water has a tenfold multiplying effect on the shocks.
I was tortured in this manner for two and a half hours at the Operaçao Bandeirantes‘s headquarters and, later, for two more hours at the DOPS, political police. I believe I would not have survived a few minutes longer. Prisoners of a stronger build than I have been tortured for many more hours. One of them, Carlos Eduardo Fleury, who later tried to commit suicide, had a heart failure and was saved by a police officer who was visiting the O.B. and gave him a heart massage. He is alive and can confirm this story, as well as all the other persons whose names I shall mention, except Virgilio Gomes da Silva, murdered, and those who became insane, a fairly large number.
Jonas was buried as a pauper but in a first-class coffin. His funeral and even his formal black suit were presents from his murderers, the agents of the Operaçao Bandeirantes that tortured him to death on September 29, 1969. They paid him a last tribute for his gallantry.
Almost at the same moment Jonas’s body was being buried, on the 30th of September, Hilda Gomes da Silva, Virgilio’s wife, was tied to the “Dragon’s Chair,” seeing her four-month-old son being tortured. Virgilio Gomes da Silva’s alias was Jonas.
Carlos Eduardo Fleury, a student accused of revolutionary activities, was tortured for three hours on his first day in prison, four hours on the second, when he was weaker, three-and-a-half on the third. He couldn’t be tortured on the fourth day, for he had attempted suicide by twice plunging a pair of scissors in his breast.
Paulo de Tarso Venceslau, a student leader, was tortured for four hours on his first day and hardly twelve hours later, next morning, was tortured again for four hours.
Manoel Cirilo de Oliveira Neto, a student accused of having worked with the group that kidnapped US ambassador Charles Elbrick, was tortured for three-and-a-half hours after making the 160-mile trip from Sao Sebastiao to Sao Paulo, tied inside the trunk of a car. He was given half an hour rest and then taken in for another session of the same length—torture had only been interrupted while the torturers were having dinner.
Susuki, a painter, was arrested on a street of suburban Osasco, while walking with his four-year-old son, who was left crying on the sidewalk. A madman said he was a member of a nonexistent terrorist organization called “Apollo 11.” He was taken to O.B.’s headquarters and tortured. When, a few days later, it was discovered that his accuser was insane, he also lost his mind.
Takao Amano, a student member of a revolutionary organization, was arrested during a gun fight with the Army and had a 44-caliber bullet in his left leg. He was immediately taken to O.B.’s headquarters and, before getting any medical assistance, was tortured. Each time he was given an electric shock a blood spurt would stain the walls and the floor. When finally taken to the Military Hospital, he lay unconscious for days. As soon as he got better, a team from Operaçao Bandeirantes began to visit him. He was “questioned” while in bed. The visits ended when a doctor found out that the men from the O.B. were stuffing his mouth with sheets in order to prevent his cries from being heard. Takao was tortured again a few days later, when taken back to O.B.’s barracks. His wounds healed only after his transfer to the DOPS jail, where he was no longer tortured.
ladybird
02-09-2010, 01:46 AM
http://www.myspace.com/luciferhorus
So if I got this right, you are a disciple of (among other satanists) Coudenhove-Kalergi and his racist, misanthropic, delusional ideas?
Let me put it with Khasarian Dilma:
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_wQjl6J0ZuTI/TApFjTQixiI/AAAAAAAACuo/eQSdZanM3EE/s320/Dilma-Rousseff.jpg
lyricusmagna
14-09-2010, 06:02 PM
Marxism rules! :D
ladybird
14-09-2010, 06:06 PM
Marxism rules! :D
David Icke will love this comment, if he gets to know about it.
But you are unfortunately right, concerning the forum that bears his name.
:rolleyes:
lyricusmagna
14-09-2010, 06:20 PM
David Icke will love this comment, if he gets to know about it.
But you are unfortunately right, concerning the forum that bears his name.
:rolleyes:
I was being sarcastic, and you even took my comment literally. I'm amazed lol
ladybird
14-09-2010, 06:24 PM
I was being sarcastic, and you even took my comment literally. I'm amazed lol
I am not amazed that you preferred to ignore the smilie
:rolleyes: = Roll Eyes (sarcastic)
lyricusmagna
14-09-2010, 06:34 PM
I am not amazed that you preferred to ignore the smilie
:rolleyes: = Roll Eyes (sarcastic)
Sorry, I don't always associate the smile with sarcasm, sometimes I (and others) use it for pointing out the obvious.
elcribbo
15-09-2010, 07:39 AM
Marxist Terrorist is Next Brazil President
SAO PAULO, Aug 26 (Reuters) - Brazil ruling party candidate Dilma Rousseff surged ahead of her main rival in his home state bastion, a new opinion poll showed on Thursday, as she appeared headed for a mandate-booting outright win in the Oct. 3 election.
Rousseff of Lula's ruling Workers' Party had 49 points in the latest Datafolha poll, 20 points ahead of Serra. That compares with her 47-30 lead in the previous Datafolha survey released five days ago.
http://www.henrymakow.com/bulgarian_marxist_terrorist_ti.html
There are no terrorists. Everything bad that has ever happened has been a false flag.
meksar
01-11-2010, 02:25 PM
Former Marxist Terrorist Elected Brazil President
In what can only be defined as a mockery to the democratic tradition, 135 million Brazilians voted today and elected Dilma Vana Rousseff as the next president of the country with 55% of valid votes. She is a former Marxist terrorist, a bank robber and was involved with her group in the murder of innocent people, including a 19 year-old boy.
She also never faced an election, never had a steady job in the private sector or had any accomplishments that could justify her claim to the most powerful position in Brazil. Her only asset: being chosen by Lula.
The government committed a series of unlawful actions in order to remain in power:
- Use of the State power, forcing public employees to join the campaign,
- Illegal use of union funds for events and publications favoring Dilma´s candidacy,
- Use of state companies´ advertising budget to fund pro-Dilma press,
- Corruption of poll institutes, which gave a far superior advantage for Dilma than reality. in all results,
- Illegal engagement of populist president Lula in the campaign, using public funds and his working time,
- Illegal digging and use of private tax reports of opponents,
- Illegal apprehension of lawful campaign materials and coercion of religious voices.
brazil_461080t.jpg(1970, Police Mugshot)
WHAT WE CAN EXPECT
- A stronger Latin American Marxist alliance, with Chavez from Venezuela, Castro in Cuba, Kirschner in Argentina and Dilma in the lead, promoting the Bolivarian supra-national revolution in the continent.
- Implementation of the PNDH3, a social engineering plan that promotes gay marriage, free abortion, ban of religious symbols, censorship in the media and pulpits, and ban of private property.
- Blind opposition to the United States (these guys murdered an American official and kidnapped the US ambassador) and support to authority regimes such as Iran and Palestine.
- Support to New World Order plans like global warming and bio-diversity,
- More growth in the participation of the state in the economy and increase in taxation.
- Support for terrorist and narcotraffic organizations such as the Colombian FARC, and Brazilian MST, a group that invades farms and kill people.
- Widespread corruption and distribution of privileges and favors for friends of the Party.
- A war against the little that is left of the opposition, with censorship laws against the internet and print media.
The situation is a fine example of Hegelian dialectics. Instead of having a leftist party against a conservative party, we saw four leftist candidates aiming for the position. Jose Serra, the "opposition" candidate, also a leftist, comes from the same cradle where the Workers Party originated, and never challenged Lula´s connections with the FARC and his many scandals. Instead, he played the "gentleman", who never complained.
When Communists want you to choose deep red against green, they set up an election with pink against light red, and make light red win. Green is excluded. Next election we see light red against deep red, and deep red wins.
If they want to approve abortion laws, they make a debate between those who support late term abortion against those who support abortion until the three month limit. Pro lifers are not invited.
Brazil now enters its purgatory. 45% of Brazilians didn´t choose the terrorist, who doesn´t have any charisma (in contrast to Lula). I predict we will see lots of trouble ahead as the economic situation deteriorates after the first crisis.
http://www.henrymakow.com/former_marxist_terrorist_elect.html
ladybird
01-11-2010, 06:58 PM
Another nwo pantsuit installed
YouTube - Broadcast Yourself.
Former Marxist guerilla Dilma Rousseff, born December 14, 1947, wins election to succeed
President Lula da Silva in Brazil.
"I hope the fathers and mothers of little girls will look at them and say, 'Yes, women can,'"
Rousseff said yesterday, according to CNN.
See more pictures: http://www.google.com/images?hl=en&expIds=17259,26637,27208,27284,27357&ds=n&xhr=t&q=dilma+rousseff&cp=14&um=1&ie=UTF-8&source=og&sa=N&tab=wi&biw=1084&bih=574