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After 2 years, Brazil's Lula Gets Brave and Faces the Press PDF Print E-mail
2005 - May 2005
Written by Alberto Dines   
Wednesday, 04 May 2005 14:08

Lula's press conference at the Planalto Palace in Brasília, BrazilFor prince Hamlet, the fundamental dilemma was expressed through his "to be or not to be". For Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, the doubt was of another kind, simpler, almost insignificant in the life of rulers from democratic countries.

The long and inexplicable indecision converted a routine into a transcendental and atrocious issue: to hold or not to hold a press conference to the journalists accredited to the Palácio do Planalto.

After 28 months and, at least, two disastrous palliatives, the lacerating anguish ended: at 10:40 AM on Friday (April 29), President Lula finally faced the press professionals for one hour and a half and answered the 14 questions that were asked of him.

And the world did not come to an end. The stock market did not collapse, the country risk did not shoot up, our international relations were not shaken, neither was our political conjuncture threatened.

The President said the things he is used to say, the way he does it almost daily; the gaffes were kept at the habitual level and even having changed the name of the Portuguese former prime minister Barroso Durão (calling him Durão Barroso), he passed with flying colors showing that he is able to repress the populist impulses that sometimes gets him bordering vulgarity.

Communicating Vases

It was evident that the President prepared himself. He got a briefing. But any business man, authority, politician or chief of state needs to be briefed before any public presentation. Not doing this means not fulfilling his commitment to those to whom he owes explanations.

Neither Winston Churchill, the most inspired speaker of the 20th century, trusted his own rhetoric: his historical "improvisations" were memorized and not only to be included in future oratory anthologies, but to immediately influence the course of History.

The journalists, from what was seen and heard, were the ones who did not know how to get conveniently prepared. Some questions seemed rehashed, and rare were the ones that gave sequence to the previous answers of the interviewee.

As if they had not heard or were not able to react to the interlocutor, as if the vice of the newsroom guidelines had hardened their curiosity and questioning instinct.

When demanding explanation from the President on excessive criticisms to the press, at least for solidarity, it should have been brought to attention the front-page news of some morning newspapers that same day, which reported on the surprising sentence that determined the prison of journalist Jorge Kajuru.

Although the Executive has nothing to do with the Judiciary, it is evident that the principle of communicating vases hasn't been revoked yet. This reflection, between commas, could not have been left out.

In disrespecting what was agreed upon - one question per person - and weaving together three questions completely unrelated to each other - some journalists passed the impression that the press does not know how to respect rules that it previously accepted.

The President did not reveal anything new. The headlines that he produced were anticipated and had the same intensity of past interventions during boring palatial ceremonies.

But the civilized appearance before the national and international media offered a transparency and dialogue climate able to place Lula da Silva in a footing diametrically opposite to Hugo Chávez. With the advantage of helping to revert his government's falling popularity ratings.

This normalcy and expectedness brought in by the first formal press conference of President Lula since his inauguration begs the crucial question: why the delay?

Which personal, operational, political, legal or institutional problem has prevented the government from fulfilling the simple obligation of submitting itself to the scrutiny of the press and, through it, of  society?

This is a secret that only will be revealed in the next interview. It just needs to be scheduled.

Alberto Dines, the author, is a journalist, founder and researcher at LABJOR - Laboratório de Estudos Avançados em Jornalismo (Laboratory for Advanced Studies in Journalism) at UNICAMP (University of Campinas) and editor of the "Observatório da Imprensa." You can reach him by email at obsimp@ig.com-br.



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Pool of rats
written by Guest, May 05, 2005
I really don't care about lula but is amazing how the media beleive to be some kind of Cruzade Soldier that just speak the true and "DEMAND" (When demanding explanation from the President) from people to answer their questions.

Who made you(the media) my personal savior???

The Chruch

The Rich

The State

The Media


Pool of rats that pretend to care about the people in this world.

Get a life



Pool of rats - Part 2
written by Guest, May 05, 2005
Get a wife!
Your wife??
written by Guest, May 05, 2005
Your wife?
LOLLL
Pool of rats 3
written by Guest, May 05, 2005
Your wife

LOLLL
Pool of rats - Part 4
written by Guest, May 05, 2005
Your wife is a cream puff!
Informer for Brazil Government
written by Guest, May 08, 2005
http://www.worldthreats.com/la...trophe.htm
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The Overlooked Catastrophe
Coming From the South:

Interview with Scott Gulbransen
Author of
“The Silent Invasion”
www.TheSilentInvasion.com

Compiled By: Ryan Mauro

tdcanalyst@optonline.net



The problems of drug trafficking, illegal immigration, organized crime, and corruption are what comes to the mind of an average American when asked about Mexico and the border. But Americans rarely take the time to ponder if all these problems, emanate from a common problem—an unseen problem—potentially far worse. That is where Scott Gulbransen’s book, “The Silent Invasion” comes in.

Armed with enough investigation, facts and eyewitness reports to make any defense lawyer whimper, Gulbransen reveals a fraction of the frightening truth about what is going on south of the border, where all threats to the USA mingle. With an overwhelmed and overestimated intelligence community, it is people like Gulbransen who we can rely on to finally notice these things.

What things am I referring to? Marxism, terrorism, intelligence operations, covert economic warfare, corruption—and enemy operatives. In the book, “The Silent Invasion”, Gulbransen makes a stunning case that the rumors about units of Chinese, Cuban, Russian, and North Korean nationals being in Mexico, engaging in various anti-American activities. It is a pleasure to have this interview with Scott Gulbransen.





WRM: Scott, could you explain to me how you got into this area of research, and the type of research you did?



SG: I really stumbled onto this subject. Through a relationship with author Kathleen Keating, I started tapping into my law enforcement sources that I've developed over the past 12 years and during the time I was a reporter. They began telling me stories about strange activity on the border with Mexico so I decided to do some more research. I researched the revolutionary movements in Mexico and also the radical MEChA and La Raza movements run by Mexicans here in the U.S. I needed to first understand why Mexico would sell us out to enemies like China, Cuba, etc. This research led me to conversations with Mexican nationals that convinced me something was going on and that Mexico was not looking out for its neighbor to the North. I then hooked up with a Border Patrol source who gave me an unreal story about a Border Patrol shooting in Copper Canyon in October of 2000. This event was reported by national media as a "skirmish" but no mention of Chinese and European military personnel accompanied those stories. I wrote that first story on the incident and soon was flooded with credible sources willing to talk to me in private.



WRM: What were your conclusions?


SG: I've come to some conclusions but still am skeptical on others. My main conclusion in The Silent Invasion is simple: there is something happening in Mexico and it's not good for the U.S. and its national security. I have a long way to go before I can prove much of this without a shadow of doubt but certainly the signs are there. Mexico is up to something and is at the very least complicit in allowing America's enemies to use its territories to spy on us.




WRM: Were the Russians, Cubans, Chinese, North Koreans, etc., working together in organized units or did they just have a common presence in Mexico?



SG: My sources tell me Russians, Cubans have been seen working together in organized units. The Chinese and N. Koreans also work together. I have no sources that put units of all four nations together.



WRM: The intelligence communities of the countries with nationals involved in the suspicious activity have long been involved in drug trafficking, organized crime and sometimes, terrorist-related activity. Do you believe this is all an example of their workings?


SG: I don't necessarily believe in the "our government is completely corrupt and evil" argument. Do I believe there are factions of our government involved? Yes, absolutely. But, much to the disappointment of some of my readers, I don't believe Bush and everyone else are pulling puppet strings here. That may not be a popular view with many of my readers but I have found no trail or inkling that is the case. If I do, I certainly would change my mind but I think this is more of a middle-management issue. I do believe there are those in government and law enforcement who know about this and hide it very well.



WRM: What would be the motive of the elements of the law enforcement, border patrol, and government in ignoring, covering-up or even assisting what is going on in Mexico?



SG: If you find the motive in betraying your own country, let me know. I think it's a cross between money, sex and power. These folks are greedy and selling us out to make a buck or are being promised something. They're being blackmailed or some just don't care...they are selfish and are looking out for their own personal interests. That's my own thesis based on the stories I've heard.



WRM: According to Joseph D. Douglass' "Red Cocaine", these activities were often used as intelligence operations to compromise officials, gain intelligence on security, etc. Is there any evidence the foreigners involved in the suspicious activity were involved in this type of intelligence gathering?


SG: I am not familiar with Douglass' work so I wouldn't comment on it. I would say that my research does show these foreign elements do use drugs, sex and other vices to compromise law enforcement and government officials to get them to be quiet. If you have pictures of a married agent with hookers or young boys, you can bet he'll keep things quiet!



WRM: Is there any evidence of a formal bilateral agreement for cooperation in the area of what is going on in Mexico between the participating countries?



SG: Depends on what you consider evidence. I believe, and the book states, that Mexico is complicit out of a desire to reclaim Alta California and other areas of the southwest. They don't sing bilateral agreements on television as they're plotting the downfall of the U.S...



WRM: What are the implications of the common trend among US companies of hiring immigrants from countries, some of us see as potential enemies, like China, the former Soviet republics and Russia, etc?



SG: The ramifications of moving all of our manufacturing jobs overseas are unknown but, in my
view, it cannot be good. If an international war or incident broke out, we wouldn't be able to produce enough goods and services at home to compensate for the loss of overseas resources. In reality, we're all giving up economic freedom so we can buy items at Wal-Mart for less than we can elsewhere. We're selling our souls to save a few bucks.



WRM: What are the implications of the companies moving overseas, and doing such heavy investment overseas?



SG: The globalist movement is taking shape economically now after years of social reforms. It's bad for us...jobs, highly educated employees, are going to India, et al. It can only lead to disaster.


WRM: What do you believe are the geopolitical and national security-related ramifications on this activity?


SG: The geopolitical and national security ramifications are enormous. We're talking about our worst enemies surrounding us and testing our defenses on a daily basis. If the Cuban Missile Crisis almost resulted in nuclear holocaust, what would happen if the lid was blow of this thing? I shudder to think of what will happen when I am proved right and our nation gets off its collective ass and does something about it.





WRM: But once the country does find out about it, what is so dangerous? Can't simple anti-espionage security measures be taken? How come you feel this is so serious?



SG: If in 1962, we were at the brink of nuclear war over missiles in Cuba, what do you think the reaction would be of Chinese, Russian and N Korean soldiers on our border? A direct threat to the sovereignty of the United States is a serious matter, don't you think? When your enemies are on your border, abetted by an increasingly hostile and socialistic government, can't you see why that's serious? It threatens every American's safety and liberty



WRM: Is it possible these are just regular nationals or immigrants involved in these activities, rather than an organized effort by a government?


SG: No. There is no way Mexican immigrants or Asian immigrants would be conducting organized military activities in the Mexican desert. These are highly organized people.



WRM: How do you respond to the allegations that "sightings" of Asians in Mexican military uniforms may just be soldiers of the Indian population usually found in the southern portion of Mexico?



SG: I think the allegations that many make of the Asians being Native Mexicans is a smoke screen. If you're going to sit there and tell me that Border Patrol agents and Customs officers don't know the difference between those Mexicans and Asians, I'll say your nuts. These men and women deal with Mexican Indians all the time, they know the difference. These are not sightings by tourists or unqualified people. They are on the border every day and round up illegal immigrants all the time. To say they are mistaken questions their intelligence and is just another way to ignore the possibility that this is really happening.


WRM: Are these foreign units possible helping the Marxist, anti-American rebel movements in Mexico (particularly in the south) such as the Zapatistas, or are being used to assist officials seen as "favorable" by governments seeking to undermine American power?


SG: Absolutely. These Marxist elements are on the rise in Mexico AND America. The recent peace protests over the Iraq War was a clear sign that Communism is back strong in the Western Hemisphere and they are making inroads. We are being undermined internally daily and Mexico and its revolutionaries are aiding and abetting.





WRM: It has been said that the current mayor of Mexico City, who enjoys about 80% popularity, may run for president in 2006, and is highly likely to win. Analysts say he would be the Mexican version of Da Silva in Brazil, who is just one of the Fidel Castro fans taking over Latin American countries. Do you feel these activities have any connection to him? And do you see such a figure soon taking hold of Mexico?


SG: These actions very well could have a link to the mayor but Vicente Fox is also not a friend of America. He too, despite his current troubles, is a Globalist bent on destroying American independence. Da Silva and Chavez in South America all are Marxists. Castro is now a celebrity in America and only the older generations of Cuban-Americans are here to remind us what a murderous madman he is. When they are dead, who will hold the flag against Castro? It's very scary how our own media present him as a "hero". This all plays into the propaganda the Communists are using to brainwash the public. We better all wake up before it's too late.





WRM: As Marxists take over Latin America, what happens then? Of course they are hostile, but why is that so dangerous for the US? Many people feel that having an anti-American Latin America is not helpful, but not necessarily an imminent danger.



SG: To think Communism in Central America doesn't pose an immediate threat to the United States is both naive and unfounded. The Panama Canal and key shipping lanes that keep our economy and defense structure in tact all run through Latin and South America. These are all vital strategic areas for the United States. The Monroe Doctrine first established their importance and that importance continues today. I don't think the U.S. being surrounded by Communism/Socialism would be good for our future, do you?


WRM: What does the geopolitical situation look to you throughout Latin America?


SG: Back in the 1980s when President Reagan recognized the threat of Communism in S America, the American media railed against him as an oppressor keeping the poor of Latin American down. In reality, Reagan was a visionary who recognized the threat evil posed in our own hemisphere. During the Clinton years, Communism flourished in Latin American and America did nothing. Now, in the next few years, America could find itself surrounded by leaders who all abide by Marxist philosophies. It's scary, very scary.
Informer for Brazil Government
written by Guest, May 08, 2005
I ain't reading all that bologna...summarize ...summarize for daddy!

The "Big Dick Daddy from Cincinnatti"

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