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Brazilians Don't Protest in the Streets Simply Because They're Happy With What They Have PDF Print E-mail
2011 - November 2011
Written by Ricardo Kotscho   
Friday, 25 November 2011 00:47

March against corruption What happened? Or rather, why it didn't happen? There were only 150 "protestants" in Cinelândia, downtown Rio de Janeiro, for the anti-corruption demonstration organized by five groups in social networks.

In São Paulo, at Avenida Paulista, another five movements - Nas Ruas (In the Streets), Mudança Já (Change Now), Pátria Minha (My Homeland), Marcha pela Ética (March for Ethics) and Lojas Maçônicas (Masonic Lodges) - gathered only 200 people. In Boca Maldita (Damn Mouth), in Curitiba, the Anonymous group assembled 80 people.

The largest concentration of protesters against corruption was recorded at Freedom Square in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, estimated at 1,500 people, according to the military police. And the smallest, took place in Brazilian capital Brasília, where a mere 30 people gathered in the Esplanade of the Ministries.

Is that corruption is worse in Minas than in Brasília? Putting them all together, it wouldn't be enough to fill the main square of my dear Porangaba, small but decent town.

This time, there was no disagreement on the number of demonstrators. They were so few of them on the November 15 holiday that you could count heads without being a genius in mathematics.

Even the most rabid bloggers who, the day before, announced "protests in 37 cities across the country," with time and location of events, seem to have left the boat. They didn't mention the subject anymore.

Apparently the assorted fauna, who since the weekend of September 7 organizes protests "against all that is happening,"  grew already tired.

Organizers blamed the rain, but they cannot explain how, on the same day, under the same rain, 400,000 people went shopping in the 25 de Março street, in downtown São Paulo and 40,000 faithful gathered in the open at the Pacaembu stadium for an evangelical celebration.

Nor can it be alleged there was not enough bad news reported, as the old media never tires of presenting headlines daily about the "misdeeds" of the government, with emphasis right now on the Ministry of Labor from Carlos Lupi, a man beyond reproach.

In my humble opinion, the failure of these events inspired by the Arab Spring and protests against the unbridled capitalism in European capitals and the United States, resides in the lack of purpose and sincerity of the different movements that present themselves as "nonpartisan" and "apolitical" as if it were possible.

Apparently, the Brazilian people are happy with the country they live in and, therefore, it only take to the streets for a good reason, not at the invitation of the old "opinion makers."

After all, we are all against corruption - even corrupt people, so that they can fight the competition, of course - but this crowd is really against the government. You just need to see who are their heralds in the press, which now harbor the remnants of the opposition after the last presidential election.

Dilma can fire all her ministers and do a spring cleaning in the government machinery and they will still claim for more, and will continue "calling on the people" in the social networks. The Internet brave folks are not used to face the real life's sun and rain.

Unlike what happens in other countries, these events in Brazil are more a media phenomenon than a mass one - the same mainstream media that supported the 1964 coup and hid as long as it was able the Direct Vote Now campaign, in 1984 (with the notable exception of the Folha de S. Paulo, where I worked at the time).

They do not fool anyone anymore. People have stopped being stupid for a long while now.

Ricardo Kotscho, 63, is a reporter since 1964. He has worked in virtually all major media outlets in Brazil as a reporter, special reporter, editor, news editor, columnist, blogger and news director. He is currently a commentator for the Jornal da Record News and special reporter of Brasileiros magazine.



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Brasileiros não são mais "inocentes úteis"
written by Beatriz Botana, November 25, 2011
Muito bom seu artigo Ricardo Kotscho! É ótimo ler logo de manhã um artigo tão lúcido e inteligente, mesmo que para isso seja preciso ler em inglês e no Google News/UK.Se me permite eu vou colocar o link para o seu artigo no meu blog: Free Thinker (bbfreethinker.blogspot.com), espero que não se importe, mas análises inteligentes precisam ser divulgadas no oceano de informações medíocres que temos que aturar na mídia.

Forte Abraço e Parabéns!

Bia Botana
Ótimo artigo de Ricardo Kotscho
written by Beatriz Botana, November 25, 2011
Seu artigo foi disponibilizado via link para o público brasileiro e internacional
no http://bbfreethinker.blogspot....-boa.html
Meu blog tem a barra de tradução do Google, fica a sugestão para o Brazzil.com fazer o mesmo, amplia muito o público e os brasileiros poderão assim ter uma ótima fonte de informação.

Obrigada,

Bia Botana


Why Bother?
written by Luigi Vercotti, November 28, 2011
Why bother hitting the streets? Sheep don't protest.
The word "complpacency" comes to mind.
http://www.estatesbrazil.com/
written by Estates Brazil, November 28, 2011
There are many reasons why anti-corruption reforms do not take root. First, it may be that the crusade was never a serious attempt at reform, with the people simply reacting to a scandal or, external pressure from donors or just an act of publicity. It may not put the right people or adequate resources into the crusade. This will result in the crusade not having any serious impact or simply fizzling out. Truly, lasting reforms involve often what may seem to be unspectacular, tedious work and this type of reforms doesn’t initiate public interest.
Brazil is one of the best countries of the world
written by Ricardo C. Amaral, November 28, 2011

Ricardo: Here is some info about Brazil:

Brazil's richest man Eike Batista on country's success – November 25, 2011
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-15893911



Brazil prepared to lower rates to prop the economy, said President Rousseff – November 24, 2011
http://en.mercopress.com/2011/...mpaign=rss



Europeans seek new opportunities in Brazil – November 25, 2011
http://news.yahoo.com/european...28659.html



Brazil: a new magnet for European immigrants – November 24, 2011
http://news.yahoo.com/video/bu...89745.html



The Telegraph (UK) - Monday 28 November 2011
The Sunday Interview: Roger and Huw Jenkins on the 'miracle' economy of Brazil

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/fin...razil.html


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YinYang Economics
written by adrianerik, November 28, 2011
Ricardo, puh-leeze! Once again you allow your zeal to obscure your common sense. Eike's interview is another typical interview pra "ingles ver". Listen, natural resources does not make Brazil's economy equal to America's. In no way. That's a commodity. And Brazil can brag about nothing if it is depending upon commodity sales and wealth from raw materials. What "value-added" products and services come out of Brazil? Yes, Europe plays a money game with Brazil because speculative markets are a game of poker and Brazil is in play. That is pure bottom line financial decisions. Your bond ratings of BBB mean that investors only invest in the short term. BBB ratings carry a CAUTION about a country's future abilities. Typical for commodity and raw material based economies. Brazil has shown the ability to harness the productive energies of its population, increase productivity per person and output value-added innovative goods that meet market demands. You know that, Amaral! It could do it...but there would have to be massive investment and a belief in BRAZIL'S PEOPLE for this to happen. Where is that happening? Thats make Brazil radically different from America. America opened up (and opens up) its resources and innovative capacity to its people. (and I'm an African American liberal...I don't usually beat the drum for America but we all, right wing and left wing need to know what works and what doesn't work). A good chunk of America's budget goes to "Tiger shop" entrepreneurs who set up shops to try to come up with innovations that the government would like to see. I have friends who make a living from this. Great ideas come out of these shops. America's resources was given to its people (Oklahoma Land rush, Western territories land rush, etc) to develop which is why there are strong economic cities throughout the country, not just the two coasts. And aside from agricultural failures, there is not that huge draw of the interior towards the coastal areas. In all of those articles you listed above I find a romantic assessment of brazil's economy and not a realistic one. Even those companies who are desperately trying to produce quality products and services are using American business standards as an investment draw such as the ISO9000 standards. Aside from this who would buy, let's say, Brazilian clothing, with its various size standards scattered across the country. (there are efforts to correct this). Romanticism will not advance Brazil's economy. The same challenge to old ways by your founder of the Bank of Brazil decades ago has to exist today. A challenge that sees the weaknesses of the Brazilian economy and creates a vision to eliminate those weaknesses. Let's ee if Brazilian banks, awash with record profits from gouging its people are ready to clean up its own industry first.
Correction
written by adrianerik, November 28, 2011
That should read in line 9 "Brazil has NOT shown the ability to...."
More Correct
written by Simpleton, November 28, 2011
(The antithesis of good is better.)

Line 14: That should read "an African American liberal republican" (and we do value your views, opinions and contributions just like anyone else's Adrianerik!)

Line 30: "ee" I think we will eventually see innovation taking hold, a transition from a "spend it now or before you even get your hands on it" national mindset (well encouraged by what has happened in the past as well as current 7 percent inflation) to a "saver / provision for the future" mindset (but not like the Japaos and others). The issuance of small denomination bonds from the Republica Federativa might even be possible someday but maybe not in this century.
Simpleton
written by .., November 28, 2011

Line 14: That should read "an African American liberal republican" (and we do value your views, opinions and contributions just like anyone else's Adrianerik!)


Maybe it is the the warm winds blowing steadily from north to south across Porto Segurosmilies/wink.gif, but I believe that I am detecting another cryptic message Simps.smilies/cool.gif

But...but...but..."an African American liberal republican" would be the antithesis of our Soviet friend as well as the spy agencies from all over the world that are indeed monitoring our conversations.smilies/wink.gifsmilies/cheesy.gifsmilies/grin.gif
Not so .. Not so
written by Simpleton, November 29, 2011
Directly north across the Black Sea from the country of Turkey is a previously soviet state that is not Russia. They have a bit different use of cyrillic there and most translator programs will decode it to some degree but I'm not confident any will exactly convert it to redneck being I don't speak that. For sure our Soviet friend defected from there.

As to Adrianerik being from a predominantly and historically republican family, an African American one - that's old news. I admit liberal seems a bit odd to claim when you add that in as most republicans tend not to be off too far on that end of the spectrum and, as Adrianerik has expressed extreme disinterest in dalliances with the bubbas out on the roadway near to the family homestead, I'd have to say hardcore would be more apropos than liberal. Anywho, the parenthetical remark was sincere and unassociated - I liked what Ade wrote and usually do - I was not referring to political campaign contributions real or imagined. It's just that Ade needs a bit of positive reassurance from time to time lest the testosterone rage or self-doubting / self-deprecating tendancy comes out from under that stand-up guy rough and tough exterior. (Did I mention Ade is also highly edumacated?)
Reply to Adrianerik
written by Ricardo C. Amaral, November 29, 2011

Ricardo: Adrianerik, I am sorry to say that, but you are completely out of touch with what is happening in Brazil regarding science and technology.

Brazil is moving into the future at the speed of light.

Brazil is leapfrogging into the future – as the economic systems of old Europe and the United States are imploding Brazil is where the action it will be in the decades to come.

And today Brazil is moving up very fast in many areas regarding innovation and design.


Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation Secretary Virgilio Almeida – November 2011
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E73DUvETm2U



Gabriel Borges "Open innovation initiatives" – September 2011
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jxxpTpcXrnI

Gabriel shares the experiences of two different initiatives based on open innovation. One from a group of friends that got tired of not having the international concerts they wanted in their city, and decided to produce them by themselves with the help of social media. The other project comes from Fiat that decided to invite the consumers to help in the design of a concept car. Almost 15 months later, the auto-maker had a new concept model created with the help of 17 thousand people. Both projects were held in Brazil, a nation that is beholding an almost silent digital revolution as result of their current economy arose.



International Lecture Series: The Arrival of Brazil
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KN5LhXL8gvA



Innovation and Investment - BRICs and Brains - May 2011
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...re=related



Surprises in Latin America – June 2011
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_AgkdT2RRHA


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Reply to Adrianerik - Part 2
written by Ricardo C. Amaral, November 29, 2011
Reply to Adrianerik - Part 3
written by Ricardo C. Amaral, November 29, 2011

Ricardo: Here is some more info for you.

Capacity for innovation
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...re=related



Vaccines
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...re=related



Digital Port
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...re=related



Google office in Belo Horizonte, Brazil
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FHrsA4MGtwo


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Reply to Adrianerik - Part 4
written by Ricardo C. Amaral, November 29, 2011

Ricardo: Here is some more info for you.

Professor Nafey- Nanotechnology Scientist ... Polybrite and Samsung discuss investing in Brasil
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ULqZiWXPHyw



The technology sector in Brazil – September 2011
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZNOEng4mEo4



Brazil - a key country – September 2011
http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&v=dL2gUnO2MwI


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Simpleton
written by João da Silva, November 29, 2011

Directly north across the Black Sea from the country of Turkey is a previously soviet state that is not Russia.


Very clever deduction, Simp. Old Sherlock would be proud of you if he were still alive. I didn't know it was Moldova until you gave me this important clue.smilies/wink.gifsmilies/cheesy.gifsmilies/grin.gif
Ricardo Amaral
written by João da Silva, November 29, 2011

Ricardo, when was the last time you visited Brasil?
adrianerik
written by João da Silva, November 29, 2011

YinYang Economics


In spite of the fancy title name, great comments.smilies/wink.gifsmilies/cheesy.gif

A good chunk of America's budget goes to "Tiger shop" entrepreneurs who set up shops to try to come up with innovations that the government would like to see.


I guess these "Tiger Shops" are equivalent to our "Empresas de fundo de quintal". Ours were (and still are) not too bad either in innovating or improvising, provided a smart buyer is willing to sit and discuss with them his/her needs. Years ago, there were government (State and Federal development banks) that used to finance their production. But...but....but.... during the past two decades, such banks are willing to finance only big businesses or corporate "take overs".smilies/sad.gif

Let's see if Brazilian banks, awash with record profits from gouging its people are ready to clean up its own industry first.


They are unlikely to do it in the foreseeable future. Talking about banks, I wonder what happened to the efforts of the Nobel laureate Muhammed Yunus to bring in his Grameeen bank to Brasil?

the paradox and hypocrisy of this ricardo amoronal
written by us observer, November 29, 2011
ricardo spews his anti-american propaganda from the united states ...its a perfect example of why the majority of americans in the united states want a complete moratorium and toughening of immigration laws ..and that includes an end to dual citizenship with countries such as brazil that refuse to sign a extradition agreement with the usa ...no extradition !! no visas!!!....in addition the usa will be making it a felony to be illegal in the united states.
Reply to Adrianerik - Part 4
written by Ricardo C. Amaral, November 29, 2011

Ricardo: Here is some more info for you.

Professor Nafey- Nanotechnology Scientist ... Polybrite and Samsung discuss investing in Brasil
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ULqZiWXPHyw



The technology sector in Brazil – September 2011
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZNOEng4mEo4



Brazil - a key country – September 2011
http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&v=dL2gUnO2MwI


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us observer
written by Soviet Observer, November 29, 2011

Ви насправді американець?
adrianerik
written by wisemann, November 29, 2011
The ISO stds. including 9000 et. al. are not 'merican, they are SWISS!

Brasilian companies dont pattern after 'merican cos. They usually pattern off benchmarked best practices from across the world - specifically Japan, Korea, Germany, Sweden, Holland, Switzerland, France, US.
Adrianerik
written by wisemann, November 29, 2011
The ISO stds. including 9000 et. al. are not 'merican, they are SWISS!

Brasilian companies dont pattern after 'merican cos. They usually pattern off benchmarked best practices from across the world - specifically Japan, Korea, Germany, Sweden, Holland, Switzerland, France, US.

Me thinks you are hanging out with a group of brainwashed, inferiority filled, complainers & losers in Brasil.
...
written by wisemann, November 29, 2011
The ISO stds. including 9000 et. al. are not 'merican, they are SWISS!

Brasilian companies dont pattern after 'merican cos. They usually pattern off benchmarked best practices from across the world - specifically Japan, Korea, Germany, Sweden, Holland, Switzerland, France, US.

I think you are associating with brainwashed, inferiority complexed, complainers & losers in Brasil.
Шановний товаришу
written by Simpleton, November 29, 2011
Ви ставите під сумнів мотиви негативні настрої або базові ідеали?

us_observer це тип американський, що американські ненависники всього світу, не дивує, коли вони з ним зустрітися. Не універсально сподобалося тут теж слава Богу, але ми не можемо депортувати його, просто терпіти різноманітність у всіх його формах.
Adrianerik
written by wisemann, November 30, 2011
The ISO stds. including 9000 et. al. are not 'merican, they are SWISS!

Brasilian companies dont pattern after 'merican cos. They usually pattern off benchmarked best practices from across the world - specifically Japan, Korea, Germany, Sweden, Holland, Switzerland, France, US.

I think you are associating with brainwashed, inferiority complexed, complainers & losers in Brasil.

I think you should hang out with my twink boyfriend & me- it would be a beautiful threesome.
wisemann
written by .., November 30, 2011

I think you are associating with brainwashed, inferiority complexed, complainers & losers in Brasil.

I think you should hang out with my twink boyfriend & me- it would be a beautiful threesome.



Herr.Wisemann, it is half nice to see you back after a short absence.smilies/wink.gifsmilies/cheesy.gif But...but...but...insulting an esteemed and respected writer like Adrianerik and attempting to lure him into your "alternative" activities will not endear you to the other distinguished bloggers in this forum.smilies/sad.gif

I'm sure Simpleton will happy to instruct you on how to convey such messages in a cryptic manner.smilies/wink.gifsmilies/cheesy.gifsmilies/grin.gif
In a Nutshell: “Goldman Sachs the Pillage People” days are numbered...
written by Ricardo C. Amaral, November 30, 2011

Ricardo: The rigged game is crashing all around us. The entire financial system is collapsing and the run in the banks is about to start.

Just a reminder: Most people can’t see the obvious even to save their lives. Besides people are greedy by nature, and they underestimate the actual risk, and they end up sinking with the ship.

When I mentioned that the "Goldman Sachs the Pillage People" stock was in the process of sinking just like the Lehman Brothers stock – the "Goldman Sachs the Pillage People" stock was trading at US$ 93 per share.

Depending on how greedy you are, or on how smart you are, then you will probably sell your position of "Goldman Sachs the Pillage People" stock “ASAP.”

You can bet that the smart money has already started selling this stock, maybe you still can sell your position at around US$ 88 per share, or when the stock reaches US$ 60 per share, or US$ 25 per share or if you are a real “fool” then you might decide to ride the stock all the way to the single digits.


The rigged game is crashing all around us. The entire financial system is collapsing and the run in the banks is about to start.
http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/...enumber=44


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Mc Donalds has already started preparing the American people to use the new currency of the United States: Monopoly money
written by Ricardo C. Amaral, November 30, 2011

Mc Donalds - Monopoly money
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u-ykQZX07xU


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...
written by Soviet Observer, November 30, 2011

Шановний товаришу Simpleton

Дякуємо за запевняючи нас, що всі американці не такі, як цей ідіот u.s.observer.

Будь-коли ви відвідати Сибір, я буду щасливий прийняти Вас у моїй дачі.
.., whoever u are
written by wisemann, November 30, 2011
looks like my post appeared 4 times the last 1 being 'edited' by the person using/hiding behind my name. btw, i know who it is & hope he continues getting vicarious cheap thrills doing it. a very immature shallow know nothing do nothing.
wisemann
written by João da Silva, November 30, 2011

looks like my post appeared 4 times the last 1 being 'edited' by the person using/hiding behind my name.


Could easily make out from your 1st post to Adrian it was the real & original "Herr.Wisemann". I hope he gets to see your post and responds. The issue of "Standards" is a favorite topic of mine too!

i told you i know who you are
written by wisemann, November 30, 2011
and i could easily make out your writing style joao. i don't know what kind of satisfaction you get from this.
Simpleton
written by João da Silva, November 30, 2011

Шановний товаришу


Simp, I am very impressed. I never ever imagined you could read and write Moldovan language, though I couldn't make out what exactly you were saying. You are truly a linguist, my friend. You have several "hidden talents" and being a modest person, you would never admit this simple fact. Being a humble peasant myself, I perfectly understand your reluctance to be a "Pavão".smilies/wink.gifsmilies/cheesy.gifsmilies/grin.gif

P.S: Never mind "..". He must be a Brit.smilies/wink.gif
wisemann
written by João da Silva, November 30, 2011

and i could easily make out your writing style joao.


So could I of yours, Herr.Wisemann.smilies/cool.gif

i don't know what kind of satisfaction you get from this.


Listen, Herr.W. Our distinguished and most respected blogger/writer Rickey has been warning us for months that this site/forum is infected and contaminated with spies from all over the world.Needless to say I take his warnings seriously. My task (as a concerned citizen of no importance)is to find out "Who is Who". One day you write under the alias of "Wiseman" and the next day as "Wisemann". For all I know, you can be an agent of Mossad or Gestapo. Especially when we all know full well that the Europeans and the middle easterners are flocking into Brasil to steal our Rain forest as well as our off shore oil reserves.Please go through all the links Rickey has provided, if you have any doubt about what I am saying.

i told you i know who you are


So your contention is: Everybody is guilty unless otherwise proved (proven-just to please "..")???

BTW, are you properly registered with our PF/RF?smilies/cool.gif
gratuitous repetitiousness
written by Simpleton, November 30, 2011
Everybody is guilty unless proven otherwise
Everybody is guilty unless otherwise proved

The pressence of the Swiss is endemic in Brasil and most are registered with the RF. I don't know why the real Wisemann would need to register with the PF. The Wiseacre for sure would - exploração de menores me thinks.

Didn't I mention .. does from time to time do a good job of mimicing your writing style Brigideiro.Joao? Why are you now thinking you are only twice as respected as a Brit?
minor ommision
written by Simpleton, November 30, 2011
add "innocent" to the end of line 2
My web address
written by OJ Simpson, November 30, 2011
///.Esc

I am under penalty of death for revealing this information but what the heck - wiseman really does know (we told him what to know) - it was Mr. Plum in the Billiards Room with a Candlestick.
Simpleton
written by .., November 30, 2011

Didn't I mention .. does from time to time do a good job of mimicing your writing style Brigideiro.Joao?


No Simp, you never made mention of any mimicking.smilies/wink.gifsmilies/cheesy.gif

But...but...but...we can easily understand why our Soviet friend would want you to come to his/her cottage on your next sabbatical to Siberiasmilies/wink.gifsmilies/cheesy.gifsmilies/grin.gif
this site/forum is infected and contaminated with spies from all over the world
written by Simpleton, December 01, 2011
.., now I'm the one who is impressed. How did your organization find out that the Embraer C-390 sales demo we were lining up near to our Soviet friend's cottage was going to arrive fully loaded with cachaça?
The Republican Party debates have been a great source of material for the comedians across the USA
written by Ricardo C. Amaral, December 01, 2011

Ricardo: We hope that Herman Cain does not drop out from the Republican Party race, because of the amount of material that he provides for the Jon Stewart Show.

The Republican Party debates have been a great source of material for the comedians across the USA.

I stopped watching the sitcoms on television many years ago, but the Republican Party debates revived that type of television show, and also brought it to a new level of silliness, and some of these Republican Party debates can be considered to be very funny as a comedy show.


*****


The Harper's Magazine – November 30, 2011
“A Club of Liars, Demagogues, and Fools”

http://www.harpers.org/archive...c-90008328

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The Chinese are coming...very good for Brazil but very bad for the USA
written by Ricardo C. Amaral, December 01, 2011

Ricardo: BBC video about Brazil, China and the USA

BBC - The Chinese are coming: Brazil - USA - October 6, 2011
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fN9bdqGwaMA


Justin Rowlatt crosses Brazil and the United States on an epic journey as he continues to investigate the spread of Chinese influence around the planet. In Rio, local industries, including bikini factories, are threatened by cheap Chinese imports, and in the Amazon, Justin witnesses the phenomenal impact of the Chinese hunger for resources on the indigenous people and the environment. In the US, from California to the rust belt, Justin encounters the rising undercurrent of American fury over their own decline in the face of competition from China.


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...
written by asp, December 01, 2011
god, you can tell the chinese bikinis in a minute on the beach, and , they are horrible

little flower patterns over a kind of pink background but they fit the female body horribly

i dont know why the ladies buy them , except they are cheap, but, i always thought the brazilian woman had exceptional taste in how to wear a bikini

thank god on my beach, some really fine women come to attract the rich playboys and they are smart enough to wear only the smallest delicous fio dental. you cant even take these chinese bikinis and narrow them down inside the crack...they arent made that way...they suck..flaired out over the hips , they make the female body look bad

lets face it, the chinese dont know dick duty about how to make a bikini

that is absolutly the worst thing about the chinese invasion in brazil

even dilma aluded to that
Brazil and China Help Each Other's Economy
written by Ricardo C. Amaral, December 01, 2011

Brazil and China Help Each Other's Economy – September 13, 2011
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L6GyPROUzgQ

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Simpleton
written by João da Silva, December 01, 2011

the Embraer C-390 sales demo we were lining up near to our Soviet friend's cottage was going to arrive fully loaded with cachaça?


Is Col.Eddie going to fly the plane and its precious cargo?
Pakistan done with USA and start new close relationship with China
written by Ricardo C. Amaral, December 01, 2011

Ricardo: Here is what is happening between China/Pakistan/USA


Friendship on Fire: Pakistan done with US? - November 30, 2011
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...ideo_title


*****


Pakistan - China Joint Military Exercise "YOUYI-IV" Concluded (24/11/11) - Pakistan Army
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KhIBZpKwWKE


An impressive closing ceremony of two weeks long Pak-China Joint Military Exercise" Friendship-IV-2011 was held on Thursday.
Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani and General Hou Shusen, Deputy Chief of General Staff of Chinese People's Liberation Army(PLA) attended the ceremony.
In a press briefing on the occasion, General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani said that Pak-China's relations were purely strategic and these were not against any other country and these relations would help ensure regional peace and stability.
He said that China's security was dear to Pakistan and such joint exercise would further strengthen the relations between the two countries that were facing common threat of terrorism.
He said Pakistan considered China as important in regional stability and it would continue cooperate China countering ETIM.
He said Pakistan had not training programmes with China alone but it had such courses with around 50 countries, across the world.
He said the joint exercise would enhance the professional skills and operational preparedness of the both armies and developed mutual understanding of each other's skills and procedures.
He also appreciated the morale of the troops of the both sides, adding these exercise would further boost the existing professional relationship between the two friendly armies.
Later addressing the participants of the exercise, he said" I congratulate you all on successful completion of this joint training, which is a reflection of the dedicated efforts made by each tier involved in the exercise."
He said this exercise was fourth in the series and is another step towards to better military cooperation between the two countries, adding 260 troops from China and 280 troops from Pakistan participated in the exercise.
He said, "I am confident that all of us have benefitted from this joint exercise and have exchanged our experiences and professional expertise, this interaction was a unique opportunity for the command and staff elements of both the countries to operate as an entity and this experience has further consolidated and enhanced our brotherly relations."
General Hou Shusen said the Pakistan and China were close friendly countries and in recent years, the traditional friendship and pragmatic cooperation between two armed forces were deepening with outstanding achievements, he added.
Exercise 'Friendship-IV' was a brigade level joint counter terrorism training between two armies. Troops of special services group of the both countries practiced airborne jumps, heli lifting of the troops and assault on the target during the exercise.
Senior military leadership from both sides attended the closing ceremony.

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Ricardo Amaral
written by João da Silva, December 01, 2011

Here is what is happening between China/Pakistan/USA


Hope Ederson gets to read your comments, Ricardo. From what I know little of him, he is one of the few Brasilians that understand the "Geopolitics" in that part of the world. Moslem Pakistan teaming up with atheist Chinese (who are called infidels by the Mohammadans , aren't they?)? It is all mind boggling to me and perhaps Ederson could throw more light (and Molotov c**ktail) on this alarming situation.
The Chinese
written by wisemann, December 01, 2011
That slip up between wiseman & wisemann should speak volumes about the interloper.

In my humble opinion, the Chinese swarming all over Brasil is not such a great idea. Brasil should maintain a 'neutral' geostrategic balance between all the various power blocks on the planet. Antagonizing none but maintaining correct relations with all.

Everything moves in cycles.
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written by João da Silva, December 01, 2011

In my humble opinion, the Chinese swarming all over Brasil is not such a great idea. Brasil should maintain a 'neutral' geostrategic balance between all the various power blocks on the planet. Antagonizing none but maintaining correct relations with all.


Good comments and I agree with you 10000000%. BTW, you seem to be the original and genuine 24K Herr.Wisemann, but...but...but... subject to confirmation by ASP, Simpleton & "..". smilies/cool.gif
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written by .., December 01, 2011

That slip up between wiseman & wisemann should speak volumes about the interloper.


Herr.Wisemann, we will reserve the volumes for our most erudite Ricky and his abundance of unsolicited links and references.smilies/cool.gif

But...but...but...you have represented yourself "both ways" for quite a long time...after Simpleton's covert mission outside Vladivostok is completed, we will welcome his opinion.smilies/wink.gifsmilies/cheesy.gifsmilies/grin.gif
one love one world free of those darn gringoes
written by brazilian dream, December 02, 2011
brazil could by letting in millions of chinese and pakistani,s nationals get thousands of gritty dirty stinkin lousy mini markets(pakistani,s) and thousands of cheap chinese take out restaurants which would give its favela,s its whole country a kind of open entrepeneur spirit.....brazil needs to open its immigration system and welcome the non-gringo countries and people free unfetterred entry and residence including voting rights to russians, haitians, chinese, cubans, equadorians, dominican republic, east europeans, ( allformer soviet block countries)somalians, india,venezuelans peruvians,bolivians, argentinians,nepalese,hondurans,guatamalans , colombians ,jamaicans ,mexicans east africans,martians,and dolphins with no limits on the number of these people who get entry and a residency to brazil and immediate free government paid healthcare and government paid housing for life ...kind of like on the marxist model but with a utopian twist to it shaken not stirred ...if brazil will not do thid then they are mean and racist and just plain stuck-up ..
China Threatens World War Three If Anyone Attacks Iran
written by Ricardo C. Amaral, December 02, 2011

Ricardo: Interesting development regarding China and Iran.


'US poker, Iran chess: Lies vs strategy' - December 1, 2011
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BklwXRJy__0

European foreign ministers are expected to discuss fresh sanctions against Iran, following an attack on the UK embassy in Tehran. Ahead of the talks in Brussels, British Foreign Secretary William Hague called for increased economic pressure and isolation on Iran's financial sector. On Tuesday, hundreds of protesters attacked the UK embassy, occupying it for several hours. The demonstrations came after Iran resolved to reduce diplomatic ties with the UK following its decision to impose further sanctions over its nuclear programme. Violence prompted Britain to close the Iranian embassy in London and to pull its own diplomats out of the Islamic state's capital. Political analyst and author Adrian Salbuchi says the West is waging a complex war against Islamic countries.


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China Threatens World War Three If Anyone Attacks Iran 2011 – December 1, 2011
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-3xeP7NFRE

A professor from the Chinese National Defense University says that China should not hesitate to protect Iran, even if it means launching world war three, as more US warships are dispatched to the region amidst heightening tensions.

According to NDTV, a Chinese news station based outside the country, in regard to recent speculation that Iran would be the target of a US-Israeli military assault, Major General Zhang Zhaozhong commented that, "China will not hesitate to protect Iran even with a third world war," remarks described as "puzzling to some".

The news report also quotes Professor Xia Ming as paraphrasing Zhaozhong's quote that, "not hesitating to fight a third world war would be entirely for domestic political needs."


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The major US banks are insolvent
written by Ricardo C. Amaral, December 02, 2011

Ricardo: The major US banks are insolvent.

Keiser Report: Überdebten – December 1, 2011
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v5qomm4g2rk


This week Max Keiser and co-host, Stacy Herbert, discuss Überdebten, financial eugenics and secret Fed loans. In the second half of the show, Max talks to Karl Denninger about MF Global...


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written by João da Silva, December 02, 2011

.after Simpleton's covert mission outside Vladivostok is completed,


What if Simpleton is double crossed by our Soviet friend and sent to a Gulag for the rest of his life?smilies/sad.gif
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written by Soviet Observer, December 02, 2011

What if Simpleton is double crossed by our Soviet friend and sent to a Gulag for the rest of his life?


Юродивий не знаходиться в небезпеці. Ми проведемо наш дорогий товаришу в розкішний бордель в Vladivostak і оголошує в цьому блозі, що він у смертельній небезпеці. Тоді ви переконати, що дупа us_observer він повинен приїхати сюди, щоб врятувати свою compatriot.That дурний дурень буде ходити у вашу пастку. Прибувши на місце, ми будемо заарештовувати і відправляти цей хлопець в ГУЛАГ.
Ricardo Amaral
written by João da Silva, December 02, 2011

China Threatens World War Three If Anyone Attacks Iran 2011 – December 1, 2011


Sorry, Ricardo. I am still unable to grasp this issue of Atheist China threatening to start WW3 to protect the Mohammedans in Iran from the fury of the "Western World". China didn't do a jacks**t to save Saddam, Gadaffi et all from meeting their makers prematurely. Now they want to save the Iranians from the wrath of HRC? Something doesn't seem right in the statement made by Major General Zhang Zhaozhong (who IMHO is full of hot air). Hope the Ayatollahs in Tehran and Mullahs in Karachi don't fall prey to his empty promises.smilies/sad.gif

After hibernation
written by Simpleton, December 02, 2011
russian bear meat might be on my diet list, if it's anything like black bear meat (or grisly blond?) I'm sure it would be quite tasty. For now I'll settle for a scrape of cabbage in my gruel and dream of other archipelagos.

Легше змусити дупу на територію я знаю. Це не проблема, щоб змусити когось зробити те, що повинно бути зроблено швидко і дешево - комфортне перебування в ГУЛАГу надто хороша для нього. Я ніколи не відвідував бордель, але я чув, у Дрездені, є невеликий вибір. До речі, це гарна ідея, щоб прочитати переклад, перш ніж відправляти. Ви дозволяєте "compatriot.That" пройти через.
Post from an old Swiss friend
written by Simpleton, December 02, 2011
Sausalito 23/02/2011 - 17h 45m
http://motherjones.com/politic...testers :
Al Saladino, voce tem razão. Nos EEUU não tem democracia, não tem liberdade, é um Estado Terrorista. Por isto que esta gente está revoltada reclamando. Querem liberdade. São uns irresponsáveis. Wisconsin é comparável a Sibérica. Vão todos para os Gulags. Voce tem razão. Se fosse no Irã nada disto aconteceria. Nada como viver num país laico, livre de idéias retrogradas. Voce está certo.

Regarding the "President" of Iran - Ahmadinejad or whatever he´s called. Anyhow, he is only dancing in the mullah's doll theatre.
the link again
written by Simpleton, December 02, 2011
"http://motherjones.com/politics/2011/02/indiana-official-jeff-cox-live-ammunition-against-wisconsin-protesters"

Where would we be now if if if?
belly laugh for asp
written by Simpleton, December 02, 2011
This just in: Karl Rove "... because Thanksgiving occurs so late this year."
Reply to Joao da Silva
written by Ricardo C. Amaral, December 03, 2011

Ricardo: Joao, to answer your question about China and Iran here is some info for you.

I hope this info connect the dots for you.

regarding Iran:

GDP = US$ 400 billion US dollars (2010 est.)

Iran's total government budget = US$ 90 billion US dollars (2010 est.)

Iran's military expenditure = 2.5 percent of GDP = US$ 10 billion US dollars

Iran export of oil in 2010 was about US$ 70 billion US dollars, and China the largest single customer of Iran and accounted for US$ 13 billion US dollars of this business, and Japan, South Korea, and India also account for another US$ 22 billion US dollars of this business. Iran export about US$ 20 billion dollars to Europe to countries such as Italy, Spain, Greece, and so on....Turkey buys about US$ 5 billion US dollars of Iran's oil, and the balance of about US$ 10 billion US dollars Iran sells its oil to a number of other countries around the world.

The relationship of China and Iran has nothing to do with religion, Iran is an important source of oil for China's economy.

The state of Israel and their religion and old fairy tales means nothing to China or India for that matter.

Israel is irrelevant from China's perspective and to the new world order of the 21st century for that matter.

Because Iran has been living under international sanctions since 1979, and Iran also had an eight-year war with Iraq (1979 - 198smilies/cool.gif. The cost of the war to the country's economy was around US$500 billion US dollars.

Because of all these obstacles, the Iranians developed an self-sufficient economy, and they educated their own scientists, and developed their own military industrial complex and state-of-the-art healthcare system.

Saddam, and Gadaffi were not as important to the Chinese economy as the oil resources that China gets from Iran. And their relationship is going to become even more important, because the European countries are placing a new sanction against importing oil from Iran, and that it will be very good for China since that extra oil supply can be sold in the future to China at an special price.

It's a win/win situation for China/Iran, and not so good for the European countries such as Italy, Greece, Spain, and many others that are being forced by the country wreckers to adopt this new sanction against Iranian oil.

For Iran that means that they are going to do a lot more business with the Asians, and much less with collapsing old Europe.

And the Asians even have money to actually pay their bills.


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Reply to Joao da Silva - correction
written by Ricardo C. Amaral, December 03, 2011

Ricardo: Joao, after I posted this info, I noticed a few mistakes on my posting. Here is a correction:


Regarding Iran:

GDP = US$ 400 billion US dollars (2010 est.)

Iran's total government budget = US$ 90 billion US dollars (2010 est.)

Iran's military expenditure = 2.5 percent of GDP = US$ 10 billion US dollars

Iran export of oil in 2010 was about US$ 70 billion US dollars, and China the largest single customer of Iran accounted for US$ 13 billion US dollars of this business, and Japan, South Korea, and India also account for another US$ 22 billion US dollars of this business. Iran exported about US$ 20 billion dollars to Europe to countries such as Italy, Spain, Greece, and so on....Turkey buys about US$ 5 billion US dollars of Iran's oil, and the balance of about US$ 10 billion US dollars Iran sells its oil to a number of other countries around the world.

The relationship of China and Iran has nothing to do with religion, Iran is an important source of oil for China's economy.

The state of Israel and their religion and old fairy tales means nothing to China or India for that matter.

For all practical purposes the state of Israel is irrelevant from China's perspective, and also to the new world order of the 21st century.

Iran has been living under international sanctions since 1979, and Iran also had an eight-year war with Iraq (the cost of the war to the country's economy was around US$500 billion US dollars), because of all these obstacles, the Iranians developed an self-sufficient economy, and they educated their own scientists, and developed their own military industrial complex and state-of-the-art healthcare system.

Saddam, and Gadaffi were not as important to the Chinese economy as the oil resources that China gets from Iran. And their relationship is going to become even more important in the coming years, because the European countries are placing a new sanction against importing oil from Iran, and that it will be very good for China since that extra oil supply can be sold in the future to China at an special price.

It's a win/win situation for China/Iran, and not so good for the European countries such as Italy, Greece, Spain, and many others that are being forced by the country wreckers to adopt this new sanction against Iranian oil.

For Iran that means that they are going to do a lot more business with the Asians, and much less with collapsing old Europe.

And the Asians even have money to actually pay their bills.


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Regarding the US secretary of state Hillary Clinton visit to Burma
written by Ricardo C. Amaral, December 03, 2011

Ricardo: Joao, today when I saw on the front page of the Financial Times (UK) dated December 2, 2011 a big picture of US secretary of state Hillary Clinton, all smiles with Burmese leader Aung San Suu Kyl – a picture taken yesterday in Burma – a picture is worth a thousand words.

The first thing that came to mind is: I wonder what is going on in the mind of the generals of the Burmese Junta, and also of the Chinese government leaders in China?

They probably were laughing about the fact that the United States is getting so desperate about their declining power in that area of the world that they went as far as to send US secretary of state Hillary Clinton to Burma for a Photo-Op with Burmese leader Aung San Suu Kyl.

They must be thinking who the United States think they are kidding with that Photo-Op stunt?

Burma is under China's circle of influence. China represents the future. China is financially solvent. China is in the way up to be the next superpower.

In the other hand, the United States economy is collapsing, and depend on China for financial assistance to be able to keep its economic and financial system alive a little longer and survive another day.

The United States influence and prestige is in decline in most areas of the world, and the United States is stuck in Afghanistan, the place where former superpowers go to die a slow death.

The only reason the US economic and financial system has not collapsed as yet, just like the Soviet Union – it's because the US dollar is the main foreign reserve currency. If that was not the case then the US economic and financial system would have imploded and melted down just like the Soviet Union system did a few years ago.

The entire US economic and financial system is in intensive care, the patient is in a coma, and we don't know how long this patient will be kept alive before the patient finally dies a sudden death. This time around it will be faster than the Soviet Union implosion and total meltdown.

At least US secretary of state Hillary Clinton was properly dressed for the occasion, since on that white outfit she looked just like a nurse. But she didn't have a complete uniform, since she forgot to wear her white nurses' cap.


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US unemployment rate drops to 8.6%
written by Ricardo C. Amaral, December 03, 2011

Ricardo: What an insult to our intelligence!

The U.S. government with these "fairy tale statistics" thinks that the American people are a bunch of idiots, or that they are “brain dead”.

We live in a make believe world here in the old USA, and here is how things are getting better regarding the job market according to info provided by the U.S. government.

Most of the jobs created in November 2011 were the minimum wage Walmart, and Burger King type of jobs – and they fudged the unemployment rate to show a better result than the reality by claiming that the job market is so bad that 300,000 people stopped their job searches last month – and these people don't exist anymore as far as the US government is concerned, and it's as if all these people have moved to Mars.

But in the world of illusion of Wall Street that type of garbage information is taken very seriously.


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December 2, 2011
US unemployment rate drops to 8.6%

http://www.freep.com/article/2...drops-8-6-

...In the United States, about 13.3 million people are counted as unemployed. Private employers added 140,000 jobs in November, while governments shed 20,000. Governments at all level have cut almost a half-million jobs this year.

More than half the jobs added last month were by retailers, restaurants and bars. Professional and business services also rose. Those tend to be higher-paying jobs — engineers, accountants and high-tech workers.
Still, more than 300,000 people stopped their job searches last month, so they were no longer officially counted as unemployed. That accounts for some of the drop in the unemployment rate.


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Reply to Joao da Silva
written by Ricardo C. Amaral, December 03, 2011

Ricardo: Joao, they just downloaded this video on YouTube - the video explain what is happening in Syria, Pakistan and so forth, and a possible coming war between the United States/NATO vs. China/Russia:

Pepe Escobar: The Shadow War in Syria - Infowars Nightly News ½ – December 3, 2011
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lrhYBnvtm_I


On the Friday, December 2 edition of Infowars Nightly News, Aaron talks with Asia Times journalist Pepe Escobar about war clouds forming over Syria, Iran and Pakistan and the steps nuclear power China may take in reaction.

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The United States is turning itself very fast into a police state...
written by Ricardo C. Amaral, December 03, 2011

Ricardo: Joao, that country called United States that the world used to admire a long time ago, right now it is reaching the final stages of a complete self-destruction regarding the foundations that made the country great in the past.

Here is another example of a collapsing foundation of the United States:


Business Insider – December 2, 2011
Ron Paul And The Tea Party Can't Save You: 2012 National Defense Act Is 'Terrifying'

http://www.businessinsider.com...ng-2011-12


There has been considerable confusion over the past few hours as to whether the Senate -- which passed the National Defense Authorization Act (FY 2012) -- included a last-minute "waiver" to protect American citizens from some of the bill's more outrageous and fascist elements, including the right of the US government to detain citizens -- even those on American soil, and not charged with a crime -- indefinitely in military prison. This means that peaceful protesters could be rounded up, dishonestly labeled as potential terrorists or "suspicious," and imprisoned for life without a trial or attorney. This means that federal military personnel would be patrolling our streets, literally signaling the end of our free republic.

The offending section of the NDAA has been compared to the internment camps the US government ran during World War II, except this time around it will be Ron Paul supporters, Tea Party members, and young Occupy Wall Street organizers in the detainment camps.

It doesn't matter if a last-minute waiver is in the bill; the offending portions are currently worded so vaguely, that any US citizen can be considered a "terrorist" or an aid to terroristic activity. Any US citizen who is inconvenient to the US government can be detained and silenced.

Also, the intent was extremely bad here -- Sens. John McCain, Carl Levin, and Lindsey Graham INTENDED for this bill to redefine the US homeland as a "battlefield" (Graham's words, not mine), allowing the revocation of even our most basic civil rights and access to due process.

When the intent is bad, an intentionally vague section of the NDAA can be interpreted by authorities in the worst possible way. The whole bill must be thrown out, except for key parts to continue military operations and crucial funding of our armed forces.

Let me remind you that this is not a drill. This is not an inflammatory blogger's post. This actually happened, and with the Senate's passage of this bill, it is very close to becoming law. The US mainstream media is not covering this AT ALL, as I pointed out in a recent column. The only source for even remotely accurate information right now is on the social networks, especially Twitter -- this reminds me of something you'd experience in Iran or Syria, not in America.

The best CNN has done, for example, is to mention there's been some "controversy" about new "detainee rights" outlined in the National Defense Authorization Act.

The network neglects to tell its readers and viewers that "detainee" now means American citizen. This is chilling. Americans now have the same rights as random enemy combatants in Afghanistan. Your government is now treating you as it'd treat a member of the Taliban. Congress has committed treason against the American people.

Up until now, no matter how much (or how little) wealth you had... no matter how much or little education and influence you had... every American was at least guaranteed a freedom from fear: your government could not come in the middle of the night with military non-police forces, without charge, and take you away.

If the National Defense Authorization Act clears the House and is not vetoed by President Obama, that will no longer be true. None of us will be safe. And you won't be given access to a trial or a lawyer.

The media is not telling the public about this bill, which means you have to, before your right to speak out disappears. Tell everyone. This cannot be allowed to stand. This is still the United States of America.

And any senator who voted in favor of the National Defense Authorization Act in its current form should be forced to resign from public office immediately. They've crafted a bill that turns America's military against its own people and suspends habeas corpus.

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Ricardo Amaral
written by João da Silva, December 03, 2011

Thanks for all the links and YouTube video clips you furnished, Ricardo. They indeed helped me to understand what is going on in that part of the world.

Joao, they just downloaded this video on YouTube - the video explain what is happening in Syria, Pakistan and so forth, and a possible coming war between the United States/NATO vs. China/Russia:


A possible war between the U.S. and China/Russia? The prophetic Tom Clancy had already predicted this a decade ago in his book "The Bear and the Dragon", except that he wrote U.S/Russia vs PRC. Somehow I get an eery feeling that he is the one who is in command of the foreign policy there in Washington D.C.

At least US secretary of state Hillary Clinton was properly dressed for the occasion, since on that white outfit she looked just like a nurse. But she didn't have a complete uniform, since she forgot to wear her white nurses' cap.


I saw the picture also somewhere else, but..but..but... she was dressed in a blue business suit pouring holy water over the statue of Buddha. I appreciated more her predecessor Condi Rice for reasons I would prefer not to discuss in this forum. smilies/wink.gifsmilies/grin.gif

Joao, that country called United States that the world used to admire a long time ago, right now it is reaching the final stages of a complete self-destruction regarding the foundations that made the country great in the past.


I dunno,Ricardo, because I don't live there. So I'd rather let our erudite fellow bloggers like Simpleton, ASP, Adrianerik et all to throw more light on this issue.

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written by Frederick, December 03, 2011
...that country called United States that the world used to admire a long time ago, right now it is reaching the final stages of a complete self-destruction regarding the foundations that made the country great in the past.

I think the US is still admired and desperately needed to preserve civilization.
Recent case in point: the Federal Reserve again starts printing dollars to swap for Euros in order to provide liquidity, albeit very temporary, to a failed Eurozone economic model. If this is not done, developing countries like Brazil suffer immensely.
Even though I have a fundamental disagreement and despise the moral hazard of this...ie. bailing out failed socialist policies and continued irresponsibility, I care about our European and Brazilian partners and want to help. The price tag has become far too steep though and the appreciation is clearly lacking.
A history of Ricardo C Amaral
written by Ha Ha Ha, December 03, 2011
Ricardo continues to give comments and medicine on Brazil at this site. I just wish to remind him his records and hope that he can understanding his limited ability.

1. He wished Brazil to join Europe zone but was rejected by Europe. European is now kicking themselves otherwise they can request Brazilian to pay off the debts of Greece, Spain, Italy .... If not obeyed, kick Brazil out of Euro zone! Thank God! Brazilian government was much smarter than him and did not even bother to apply to join the Euro zone!

2. He wished the Brazilian government to nationalize Petroleo Brasileiro when the stock price was near 100, and now the stock price is below 30. He just wished everyone including Brazilian to lose money. He did not understand how much money was required to develop that deep sea oil field. It cannot be funded by the Brazilian government alone. Since then, Petroleo Brasileiro has raised outside capital to keep his head about the sea level. He is out of touch of reality!
Self Destructing Foundations
written by Simpleton, December 03, 2011
Petrobras soiled the waters with twice as much volume as Chevron but are they fined? Does ANP banish them? Equity stakes do not equate to culpability stakes. Ponzi scheme in the making ne'?
Simpleton
written by João da Silva, December 03, 2011

Ponzi scheme in the making ne'?


Are Herr.Madoff, Herr.Goldmann & his sacs as well as Herr.Wisemann involved in this latest Ponzi scheme? Request your full report on my desktop within 24 hours after you get this coded and cryptic message.smilies/angry.gif
Credibility is built over a long period of time with consistent high quality performance - Part 1 of 2
written by Ricardo C. Amaral, December 04, 2011

Part 1 of 2

Ricardo: First, a person who uses a screen name “Ha, Ha, Ha” what such a person says it does not command much credibility right from the start.

Year after year I had clowns like that who come out of the woodwork, in a helpless effort to undermine my credibility. And time after time I shut the mouth of all these clowns when many of the stuff that I predicted came to past. They all disappeared one by one, but there's always another fool like yourself who come forward to get their ass kicked.

These guys never learn, and that is why they hide behind silly screen names such as “Ha, Ha, Ha” - and these kind of people don't have an I.Q. high enough to realize that the joke is on them.

Anyway here is some “Ha, Ha, Ha” for you:

The latest clown called “Ha, Ha, Ha” said: “I just wish to remind him his records and hope that he can understanding his limited ability.”

1) When I wrote that letter to the European Central Bank (ECB) in December 2001, in that letter I gave many reasons why in my opinion, the euro was undervalued against the US dollar and at that time the euro was trading at euro 1 = US$ .85 cents.

I also predicted that the euro was going to trade in the rage of US$ 1.50 to US$ 1.60 and fools like you laughed of my prediction at that time. Then the euro reached the euro1 = US$ 1.60 and some fools like you when away.


2) I mentioned that the US dollar was overvalued over the price of gold at US$ 295/oz at that time, and that the price of gold would increase many times in the coming years as the US flooded the market with an oversupply of US dollars, and in the process debasing the US currency.

I also mentioned in detail a long list of things that were wrong with the US economy, and it would help in the coming years turn the US dollar into confetti.

I was 100 percent right about what happened to the euro in relation to the US dollar, and also about what has happened to the price of gold in terms of US dollar.

If you had read my article published in Brazzil magazine in June 2002 then you would be better informed than you obviously are just about everything.

On that article I said: “...In January 2002, I received a letter from a senior official of the European Central Bank in response to my letter. I was pleasantly surprised by the content of that letter. It is clear to me by their answer, that the door is open to Brazil at the European Central Bank, if Brazil decides to adopt the euro as its new currency.”

On their reply to my letter the European Central Bank had let the door open to Brazil, in case if Brazil decided to apply to be a member of the Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) in the future.

I don't expect people like you to know the difference between the Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) and the European Union.

I had been suggesting since the inception of the euro that Brazil adopted the euro and become a member of the Economic and Monetary Union (EMU), and I never suggested in any of my writings that Brazil becomes a member of the European Union.

I had been suggesting that Brazzil adopt the euro from December 1998 to late in 2004 when I changed my mind, and I started suggesting that Brazzil should adopt the “New Asian Currency” instead - and I have been very clear since that time that I mean a “New Asian Currency” and not the yuan: China's current currency.

Since 2004 I realized that the future of the Brazilian economy is connected with the rise of China as the new economic power and I have documented that fact ever since with my articles.

In 2004 the mainstream media had not realized as yet of what was going on between the connection of the economy of Brazil and China.

I wrote an article in December 2004 saying that we would have a major collapse of the financial markets in October of 2008 a few weeks before the US presidential election in the United States, and in that article I even identified the derivatives market and the blow up of the real estate bubble in the US as the main issues at the core of the financial meltdown in the fall of 2008.

By the way, many fools like yourself laughed about my article when it was published in early 2005.

You can read it at:

Brazzil Magazine - February 2005
"It’s 2008. The US Has Dragged the World into a Depression."
Written by Ricardo C. Amaral

http://www.brazzilmag.com/comp...ssion.html

Or you can read it here:

Blogger - February 17, 2005
“The First Great Depression of the New Millennium”
By Ricardo C. Amaral

http://firstgreatdepressionofn...ogspot.com


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Credibility is built over a long period of time with consistent high quality performance - Part 2/ 3
written by Ricardo C. Amaral, December 04, 2011

Part 2 of 3

Here you can read the entire article about what I wrote regarding Brazil and the euro in June 2002:

The Euro, Now
http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/...post756042

Article published in June 2002:

“The Euro, Now”

On December 12, 2001 I sent the enclosed letter to the president of the European Central Bank, regarding Brazil adopting the euro as its new currency. In January 2002, I received a letter from a senior official of the European Central Bank in response to my letter. I was pleasantly surprised by the content of that letter. It is clear to me by their answer, that the door is open to Brazil at the European Central Bank, if Brazil decides to adopt the euro as its new currency.

In my letter to the president of the European Central Bank I mentioned that the US dollar was overvalued over the price of gold at US$ 295/oz at that time and the euro trading at US$ .85¢. Six months later, on June 4, 2002, gold was trading at US$ 325/oz and the euro was trading at US$ .95¢; during this period the US dollar declined in value by 10.2 percent in relation to gold and also declined by 11.8 percent in relation to the euro.


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Second, you were completely misinformed about what transpired regarding my article about nationalizing Petrobras.

I had suggested that Petrobras buy back the 30 percent of its common stock that were in the hands of foreigners.

Instead of doing that Petrobras created a new company to negotiate the contracts related to the new oil fields. Indirectly they nationalized Petrobras without having to buy back the outstanding shares owned by foreigners.

Since then Petrobras has raised money from China – and the Chinese followed my suggestion of instead buying Petrobras common stock they should lend money directly to Petrobras (a company controlled by the Brazilian government) and that China should get paid back with a long term supply of oil from Petrobras,

You can read about what happened here:

Brazil and China
http://brazilandchina.blogspot.com/


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On my article published in April 2010 I suggested the US Army get involved in Rio de Janeiro and clean up the favelas and get rid off the criminal gangs that control the drug trade in Brazil.

That article got international attention, and by September 2010 the Brazilian Army was in Rio de Janeiro doing that clean up job that I had mentioned on my article.

You can read the article at:

Brazzil Magazine – April 13, 2010
The Brazilian Formula for Success: Dictatorship
Written by Ricardo C. Amaral

http://www.brazzil.com/compone...l#comments


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The Brazilian government has been following many of my suggestions regarding the “currency wars” and the fight to keep the “Hot money” out of Brazil.

If anything my credibility is at an all time high and more people than ever want to know what I think. And this credibility has been earned over a long period of time – and you earn it by consistently being right about your predictions.

At least I have a ton of material for people to read it and try to dig something that did not materialized or that still in the process of coming through, but I don't know anybody that is right 100 percent of the time.

But if in general you have a track record of catching on trends away ahead of everybody else, then people want to know what you think about the future, because you can see what other people can't see until becomes obvious to everyone.

Credibility is built over a long period of time with consistent high quality performance, and here is another example of a recent request from a long time reader of my articles and comments:

http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/...enumber=38

November 27, 2011

I'm thinking about putting together a piece for my magazine (Stocks and Commodities) regarding the "rising financial powers" over the next couple of months. I have read a lot of your stuff over the years, would you be up to a few quotes and or references? I'll PM you.... if you give me the OK.

Don
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Don Bright (not an alias)
http://www.stocktrading.com


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Now, another fool is going back to the woodwork where he came from, until another fool comes along to the stage to take his place.

Hah, hah, hah.....


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Credibility is built over a long period of time with consistent high quality performance - Part 3 of 3
written by Ricardo C. Amaral, December 04, 2011

Part 3 of 3

By the way, here is another example of how long term earned credibility can result in people quoting what you say with what the top financial and economic gurus in the world are saying on that subject; people such as Bill Gross, Jim Rogers. You are in very good company when people are quoting what you say with people of such a high caliber.

Central Banks and the US Dollar
http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/...enumber=90

November 16, 2011

SouthAmerica: Jim Rogers and I agree about what is in store for the US dollar and the global economy in the near future.

I started paying more attention to Jim Rogers after Porter Stansberry mentioned our name on his video.

Then I realized that Jim Rogers and I think on the same wavelength.


Bill Gross, Jim Rogers, Ricardo C. Amaral, and the U.S. Dollar
http://www.youtube.com/watch?f...9y3RXtMLYc


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Correction:
written by Ricardo C. Amaral, December 04, 2011

I also predicted that the euro was going to trade in the rage of US$ 1.50 to US$ 1.60 and fools like you laughed of my prediction at that time. Then the euro reached the euro1 = US$ 1.60 and some fools like yourself went away.

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This is my final response to screen name “Ha, Ha, Ha”
written by Ricardo C. Amaral, December 04, 2011

Now, another fool is going back to the woodwork where he came from, until another fool comes along to the stage to take his place.

Hah, hah, hah.....



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correction
written by Simpleton, December 04, 2011
Ricardo: "Hah, Hah, Hah....."

Simpleton: That should read "huahuahua" if you are even the least bit Brasilian anymore Ricky (other than your self-promoting nature ad infinitum / ad nauseum.) Tango for two? And by the way, my speculation is that "Ha Ha Ha" is asiatic NOT americano or brasileiro. You have addressed item 1 in "Ha Ha Ha"'s comment in a half assed manner (and yes I actually did read every word and you have alot more corrrections to make in the text if that's all you are concerned about) but we are still awaiting your lengthy in depth response to item 2. You seemed to whisk that away with saying only that nobody is right 100% of the time. Don't cop out on us Ricky, give us the true and full history.
Simpleton
written by João da Silva, December 04, 2011

And by the way, my speculation is that "Ha Ha Ha" is asiatic NOT americano or brasileiro.


Holy Scheisse, Simp. I'm really getting more paranoiac.I knew this site is infested with spy agencies from the "Western World". Now you are speculating that "Ha Ha Ha" is Asiatic. You think he is operating out of Ho Chi Minh City?

Please clarify ASP. smilies/wink.gif
Reply to Simpleton
written by Ricardo C. Amaral, December 04, 2011

Simpleton: You seemed to whisk that away with saying only that nobody is right 100% of the time. Don't cop out on us Ricky, give us the true and full history.


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Ricardo: Simpleton, if you had read my articles then you would know that I thought that if Brazil would elect Lula as president in 2002 that would be a catastrophe for the Brazilian economy.

After he was elected Lula became a pleasant surprise for me, and he surrounded himself with very competent people in the economic area.

And if you read my articles during the 8-years that Lula was president, I did not criticize him at any time regarding his economic performance. Lula's economic team did a very good job regarding the Brazilian economy during his 8-years administration.

I was completely wrong about the opinion that I had about Lula before he became president of Brazil.

I am glad that I was completely wrong regarding what a Lula administration would do to the Brazilian economy. Before Lula got elected I thought that a Lula administration would destroy the Brazilian economy with their economic policies.

When I think about one prediction that did not materialized that is the prediction that comes to mind.

By the way, it was not self-promotion. I was only defending my reputation with facts.

If I had to take a guess about who wrote that silly posting as “Ha, Ha, Ha” - the name that comes to mind was of an Asian fellow called Tom Lloyds.

When I was reading his posting and saw his screen name as “Ha, Ha, Ha” what came immediately to mind was the movie “A Christmas Story”. You can see what I mean on this movie clip:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xTq20prt0K8


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Simpleton
written by João da Silva, December 04, 2011

whewe whewe gud.
written by Nguyen Joe, December 04, 2011


I told ya that Ha Ha Ha was from Ho Chi Minh City. "Nguyen" is a common name in Vietnam like Silva in Brasil.smilies/shocked.gif
Was ist Das?
written by Ha Ha Ha, December 04, 2011
Ricardo, you write so long and are completely out of focus! Hua! Hua! Hua!

1. Coagulation on receiving a polite letter from ECB. If I were ECB, I would issued such a letter to you. Why? It attracts a fool to join the Euro. Everyone knows that European countries were cooking their books and hiring their debts. Welcome to the party! Help to pay off the debts of Greece, Spain, Italy, Ireland ....! The British are smart! Their PM said,"We are not in the Euro zone and have no interest to join." He also said,"It was lucky that UK did not join Euro!"

2. New Asian Currency .... Was ist Das?

3. You treated Brazil as a trading floor of an investment! You asked Brazil to join Euro when Euro was traded at $0.8 to 1.00 Euro. Do you think that the transaction can be done in one second at the speed of discount broker? After years of negotiation, when Euro was traded at $1.4 to 1.00 Euro, would you say no to your European partners?

4. Do you understand why PBR is trading below $30? PBR issued more shares to foreigners to raise capital? Instead of nationalization of PBR, foreigners own more shares! You are out of touch of reality.

5. I am sure that you will Hua! Hua! Hua!
Reply to Tom Lloyds
written by Ricardo C. Amaral, December 05, 2011

Ricardo: Tom Lloyds, it seems to me that you still are very obsessed with the subject of my articles.

You asked me: “New Asian Currency .... Was ist Das?”

You asked what was that?

When I went back to the listed article to give you the web link, I noticed that you posted a new entry on the comments section of that article on December 22, 2010.

This is the first time that I saw your posting, since the last comment following that article had been posted in October 2007 – over 4 years ago.

You said on your December 2010 posting the following: “I have told you that the world will come to China to ask for money. Look at what is happening nowadays. Yuan will rule!

Over a period of time in our discussions on this forum we had established that you don't have the intellectual capability to understand many subjects. And once again you have reinforced that fact.

First, you have the illusion that China is a very rich country, because China is holding over US$ 2 trillion in US dollar assets.

For a long time the US government has been turning the US dollar into confetti. And most of this Chinese wealth is nothing more than computer entries in general ledgers that can disappear with the stroke of a keyboard.

The United States is in ”panic mode” and you don't need to look any further than the Federal Reserve actions of last week regarding the other major central bankers from around the world, because the US dollar has reached the end of the line regarding its useful life as the major reserve currency.

Your comment that the “Yuan will rule!” shows that you are completely clueless about the rise of the US dollar and the geopolitical history that helped the US dollar to become the main world reserve currency in the last 60 years.

There are many reasons why China will not be able to replicate the major “reserve currency status” that the US dollar enjoyed during that period.

I don't expect you to grasp all the ramifications involved regarding that subject.


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Brazzil Magazine - March 2, 2007
“Here Is Why Brazil Should Adopt the New Asian Currency”
Written by Ricardo C. Amaral

http://www.brazzil.com/compone.../9821.html

…Since December of 1998 I have been advocating and writing many articles saying that Brazil should adopt the euro as its new currency. But the world has been changing at the speed of light since then and everything is evolving very fast today.

In the last two years I have changed my mind regarding Brazil adopting the euro as its new currency, because the entire ball game has changed from the Brazilian perspective in the last few years, and in my opinion, in the near future, Brazil should adopt instead the "New Asian Currency," a new currency similar to the euro on its effort to adapt to the new global economic reality.


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Here is what you posted on the comments section of the above article:


An Open Important Question to Ricardo C. Amaral
written by Tom Lloyds, December 22, 2010
An Open Important Question to Ricardo C. Amaral


You have proposed Brazil to join Euro and later changed you mind to that New Asian Currency.

Now the three "PIG European countries" hold their Euros and are asking for help to pay down their debts. Will Brazil pay the bill if Brazil was so stupid to listen to you to join Euro? EU was not smart by not listening to you to let Brazil into the game. You have written to EU to beg for the Euro membership into the Euro zone, haven't you?

I have told you that the world will come to China to ask for money. Look at what is happening nowadays. Yuan will rule!


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Finance Minister Guido Mantega understand the "Currency War" that is going on....
written by Ricardo C. Amaral, December 05, 2011

Ricardo: The global financial system is at the edge of the abyss, and the banksters are completely clueless about how devastating the coming financial meltdown will be to the global economy.


'Financial terrorists behind EU crisis' Max Keiser on PressTV – December 5, 2011
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f9bbMckQUOM


Powerful banks such as Wall St. banks, Germany's Deutsche Bank and the Bank of England are committing acts of 'financial terrorism' which have caused the Euro crisis, an analyst tells Press TV.


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On the Edge with Max Keiser: Dec. 2, 2011
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yy058y-Bs2w


In this edition of the show Max interviews Yanis Varoufakis from yanisvaroufakis.eu.
They discuss the deteriorating situation in Greece economically and politically and what is happening in Italy and how that will impact Greece. Yanis Varoufakis is an economist who heads the Department of Economic Policy at the University of Athens.
Ricardo Amaral
written by João da Silva, December 05, 2011

Finance Minister Guido Mantega understand the "Currency War" that is going on....


Excuse me, Ricardo. Did you mean to say?:

"Finance Minister Guido Mantega understands the "currency war" that is going on...."
Was ist das?
written by Ha Ha Ha, December 05, 2011
I am no Tom Lloyds.

I am sure that you will Hua! Hua! Hua!
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written by João da Silva, December 05, 2011

I am no Tom Lloyds.


But..but...but.. You are Nguyen Joe and every respectable and esteemed blogger in this site already deduced it.smilies/shocked.gif

Was ist das?
written by Ha Ha Ha, December 05, 2011


Ricardo:

You write so much and post something completely not related to my comments, It seems that you avoid to answer my comments.

Oh! you also say, "I had suggested that Petrobras buy back the 30 percent of its common stock that were in the hands of foreigners. Instead of doing that Petrobras created a new company to negotiate the contracts related to the new oil fields. Indirectly they nationalized Petrobras without having to buy back the outstanding shares owned by foreigners.
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It sounds that by negotiating a contract, Brazilian did not need to pay $100/share to the foreigner. I must tell you the contract must be based on the valuation of $100/share, and the future benefit of that contract should justify $100/share otherwise it is stealing money from foreigner. So you asked Brazilian to buy high at $100/share and loose money at $30/share.

So was the Euro case. If Brazilian government listened to you and would join Euro at $1.4 to 1 Euro. Later join the New Asian Currency after Euro is broke! Buy high and sell low!


Please do not Hau! Hau! Hau!
Plot thickens
written by Simpleton, December 06, 2011
Joao, I can't fathom how you deduced Ho Chi Minh City. Somewhere in New Zealand cannot be ruled out - especially since Ha Ha Ha is declaring HauHau - Maori decendant perhaps? Here's the link to the historical record:

http://www.nzetc.org/tm/scholarly/tei-Cow02NewZ-c1.html
Reply to Tom Lloyds / or his mirror image
written by Ricardo C. Amaral, December 06, 2011

Ricardo: Regarding Petrobras - As of September 2011

The Brazilian government directly owns 54% of Petrobras' common shares with voting rights, while the Brazilian Development Bank and Brazil's Sovereign Wealth Fund (Fundo Soberano) each control 5%, bringing the State's direct and indirect ownership to 64%. The privately held shares are traded on BM&F Bovespa, where they are part of the Ibovespa index.

That means that 36% of the shares are owned by Brazilians (pensions funds, mutual funds and the public) and by foreigners (institutional investors, mutual funds and private foreign citizens).

If I had to guess I would say that today less than 20% of the total common shares of Petrobras are in the hands of foreigners.

It seems to me that since we posted all that information regarding Petrobras following my article about Petrobras – the share of foreign ownership has gone down from about 30% to less than 20% today.

Petrobras is in the right track in placing the ownership of Petrobras common stock in the hands of Brazilians (the government share 64% and also in the hands of private Brazilians another 16%).

Today Brazilians control 80% of the common stock of Petrobras, but the goal should be for Brazilians to own 100% of the common stock of Petrobras in the coming years.


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http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/...enumber=13


August 5, 2010

SouthAmerica: I mentioned a number of times on this forum that every time my articles are published I send a copy of the article to every senator, and deputado federal (Congressmen) in Brazil; including to my friend a former president of Brazil and the current president of the Senate - Senator Jose Sarney. And I also send a copy to various members of President Lula's cabinet.

You can bet some of them have been reading my articles and they have been following up with real action that will have an important impact in the Brazilian economy for years to come.


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“Brazil's Lula signs law creating new oil company”
Reuters - Mon Aug 2, 2010


BRASILIA Aug 2 (Reuters) - Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva signed a law on Monday creating a state company that will manage the development of the country's vast new oil reserves, an official in his office said.

It is one of four oil bills proposed by the government to tighten control over some of the world's biggest recent oil finds and ensure their proceeds flow to the state to help pay for infrastructure, education and poverty-reduction programs.

Two other bills are stuck in Congress and won't be voted on until after the Oct. 3 presidential election, raising investor uncertainty over the entire oil reform [ID:nN08149614].

Lula, who leaves office when his second term ends January 1, has celebrated the massive oil discovery as a ticket to developed-nation status.


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Ricardo: They did not buy the common stock owned by foreigners as I suggested on my article about the renationalization of Petrobras.

Instead of that they did 2 things to accomplish that same goal:

1) First, they had a new stock offering which helped to water down the stock of foreign ownership of the Petrobras stock..

2) They created a new company that will manage the development of the country's vast new oil reserves and that's where a lot of the income is going to end up related to the new Petrobras oil bonanza.

Tom Lloyds, I realized that foreigners like you got screwed on that one.


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China is stuck with over US$ 2 trillion in US dollar assets: Confetti
written by Ricardo C. Amaral, December 06, 2011

Ricardo: You forgot to repeat your comment that the “Yuan will rule!”

But here is my answer anyway:

First, you and other people around the world have the illusion that China is a very rich country, because China is holding over US$ 2 trillion in US dollar assets. (Confetti)

For a long time the US government has been turning the US dollar into confetti. And most of this Chinese wealth is nothing more than computer entries in general ledgers that can disappear with the stroke of a keyboard.

The United States is in ”panic mode” and you don't need to look any further than the Federal Reserve actions of last week regarding the other major central bankers from around the world, because the US dollar has reached the end of the line regarding its useful life as the major reserve currency.

Your comment that the “Yuan will rule!” shows that you are completely clueless about the rise of the US dollar and the geopolitical history that helped the US dollar to become the main world reserve currency in the last 60 years.

There are many reasons why China will not be able to replicate the major “reserve currency status” that the US dollar enjoyed during that period.

Maybe you at least grasped that most of China's over US$ 2 trillion in US dollar assets (Confetti) – is nothing more than computer entries in general ledgers, and the way most Wall Street banks keeps their books that money might not exist at all – just in the statements that they send to their customers to keep the illusion going a little longer.


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more on getting scr_wed / ponzi scheme
written by Simpleton, December 06, 2011
Ricardo, you failed to address the EUA ADR shares of Petrobras traded under the ticker PBR = it is worthless paper according to your accounting of the current ownership of the Brasilian government's company and even more so in respect of the "new" Petrobras recently obtaining heavy financing for eventual development of the resources discovered beyond current technology's reach for exploitation. You also didn't pick up on / address my cryptic note regarding how Petrobras is treated in regards to it's errors and resultant contamination as compared to how legally allowed foreign registered oil operators in Brazil such as Chevron and it's recent small by comparison spill are treated.
Was ist das?
written by Ha Ha Ha, December 06, 2011


Ricardo: First, they had a new stock offering which helped to water down the stock of foreign ownership of the Petrobras stock..

They issued new stock offering to fund the development of the new oil field. Foreigners do not buy anymore and offer their hard earning money to ..... be nationalized. So percentage of foreign shares decrease.

Why are you so stubborn? I am no Tom Lloyds!
Reply to Simpleton
written by Ricardo C. Amaral, December 06, 2011

Ricardo: I gave you the consolidated figures of Petrobras on that analysis, and not the detail of the pieces as you are talking about.

There are little pieces of Petrobras stock that trade in Europe, the USA, and in Brazil.

But at the end of the day, the consolidated figures for Petrobras look like this:

The Brazilian government directly owns 54% of Petrobras' common shares with voting rights, while the Brazilian Development Bank and Brazil's Sovereign Wealth Fund (Fundo Soberano) each control 5%, bringing the State's direct and indirect ownership to 64%. The privately held shares are traded on BM&F Bovespa, where they are part of the Ibovespa index.

That means that 36% of the shares are owned by Brazilians (pensions funds, mutual funds and the public) and by foreigners (institutional investors, mutual funds and private foreign citizens).

If I had to guess I would say that today less than 20% of the total common shares of Petrobras are in the hands of foreigners.

It seems to me that since we posted all that information regarding Petrobras following my article about Petrobras – the share of foreign ownership has gone down from about 30% to less than 20% today.

Petrobras is in the right track in placing the ownership of Petrobras common stock in the hands of Brazilians (the government share 64% and also in the hands of private Brazilians another 16%).

Today Brazilians control 80% of the common stock of Petrobras, but the goal should be for Brazilians to own 100% of the common stock of Petrobras in the coming years.

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Reply to Simpleton
written by Ricardo C. Amaral, December 06, 2011

Ricardo: Regarding contamination and oil spills that comes with the territory of that type of business.

All they can do is try to be careful and use the best business practices and hope for the best.

But I am sure they will not be able to prevent an accidents here and there, but I hope any of these accidents will be the type of massive spill that BP had in the Gulf of Mexico.

If they have one of those gigantic oil spills it would be a catastrophe for the coast of Brazil, and the tourism industry in the area affected by such oil spill.

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Reply to Tom Lloyds Jr.
written by Ricardo C. Amaral, December 06, 2011

Tom Lloyds Jr.: Why are you so stubborn? I am no Tom Lloyds!


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Ricardo: Because you are a carbon copy of Tom Lloyds in your way of thinking, a mindset frozen in time that don't accept that the world is changing all the time, and as the circumstance change intelligent people adapt and try to find new solutions based on the new information that is available at that time.

We live in a dynamic world that is in a state of flux, not static, as you imply by your questions.

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Simpleton
written by João da Silva, December 06, 2011

Joao, I can't fathom how you deduced Ho Chi Minh City. Somewhere in New Zealand cannot be ruled out - especially since Ha Ha Ha is declaring HauHau - Maori decendant perhaps?


Spot on, Simp. You went up one more notch in the high esteem I have for you as a "Master Spy Catcher".smilies/shocked.gif

"Ha,Ha" is neither Toy Lloyd from Hong Kong nor Nguyen Joe from Ho Chi Minh City. He must be from Ngāmotu,Taranaki province in NZ.smilies/cry.gif

Thanks for the link which helped me to solve this mystery.smilies/smiley.gif

Our other esteemed blogger ".." must also be proud of ya.smilies/wink.gif
Ricardo, You are so great!
written by Ha Ha Ha, December 06, 2011
Ricardo, you are so great!

Because of you, more Brazilian is losing money and their shares of Petrobras is under water. They lose their pension. Thanks for your great work. With your great Euro project and progressive thinking, Brazilian would have lost more money if they have listened.

It seems that you do not like Tom but Tom is right. Italy, France and the other European countries have asked China to give them money last month. Please help us to pay off my debt! He said,"Yuan will rule" . It is a future tense. So now, 50% of what he said is right at least. We will wait for the other 50%.
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written by João da Silva, December 06, 2011

Ricardo, You are so great!

written by Ha Ha Ha, December 06, 2011


It finally dawned on you, eh, mate.smilies/grin.gif
those darn gringoes ...
written by usa superpower, December 06, 2011
petro brazil is a investment scheme and a loser ...incidentally ,,,chevron owns 52&#xpe;rcent of that offshore project .....those darn gringoes !!!!!...oh and a japanese co. owns 18%.....
ha ha ha ...this is too funny...
written by usa superpower, December 06, 2011
once again brazil proves it is indeed a non-country...hey ricardo how,s that "rising brazil" working out for ya amigo ???.... corruption graft and a government of thieves and marxists goons and a pt party of usefull idiots..this is too funny...
i am a gay anti semite
written by wisemann, December 06, 2011
and i support ricardo because i am also anti american...even though i do not think the proliferation of chinese interests in brasil serves our long term best interests.
Almost got me on that one
written by Simpleton, December 06, 2011
Wiseacre, if you had left the "anti" out of your Title line I would have believed ya.smilies/grin.gif
Petrobras trading below $30
written by Ha Ha Ha, December 07, 2011
Hi Ricardo,

With Petrobras traded below $30, if Petrobras wishes to issue more shares to raise more capital to dig that deep sea oil field, it must issue a lot of shares at this low price. Ah! with nationalization program from you, only Brazilian will and can buy the shares! It will further drive down the price. Brazilian will lose more money!

Do not worry foreigner will buy the shares. I know George Soros has sold all his shares!

You are a great man and have done a great job to Brazilian.
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written by Soviet Observer, December 07, 2011

Mr.Simpleton

Чому божевільний США Кора наддержави собака? Це вже 9 годин вечора тут у Vladivostak і я не можу спати.smilies/angry.gif
China Will Write Off $3 Trillion, Says Das of ‘Extreme Money’
written by Ricardo C. Amaral, December 07, 2011

Ricardo: I just bought this book, and I recommend some of the readers of Brazzil magazine to also read this book if you have the chance to get a copy.

New book: “Extreme Money: Masters of the Universe and the Cult of Risk” By: Satyajit Das
Published by: FT Press



China Will Write Off $3 Trillion, Says Das of ‘Extreme Money’
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/...oney-.html



DEBT & SLAVERY : SATYAJIT DAS : EXTREME MONEY : KEISER REPORT
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nK07EIbCCls



Global economic chaos-On the Edge with Max Keiser-11-04-2011
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6iXhAPTGyfQ



Note:

Tom Lloyds Jr., you said: "It seems that you do not like Tom but Tom is right. Italy, France and the other European countries have asked China to give them money last month. Please help us to pay off my debt! He said,"Yuan will rule" . It is a future tense. So now, 50% of what he said is right at least. We will wait for the other 50%."

But the question is: how much money China really has after all these write-offs that are in the pipeline?


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Jim Rogers - CNBC 06 DEC. 2011
written by Ricardo C. Amaral, December 07, 2011

Ricardo: Jim Rogers is one of the top gurus in Wall Street

Jim Rogers - CNBC 06 DEC. 2011
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-g195PL7Ad0


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Ha Ha Ha
written by João da Silva, December 07, 2011

Ricardo: I just bought this book, and I recommend some of the readers of Brazzil magazine to also read this book if you have the chance to get a copy.


Ha..Ha..Ha.... I don't have the money nor the chance to buy the book recommended by Ricardo. But...But...But..., I am sure you have both. So I suggest you buy, read and give (us the less fortunate fellow bloggers in this site), your overall review of the book.

It seems that you do not like Tom but Tom is right.


Now that Simpleton and I have established the fact (beyond any doubt) that you are not really "Tom Lloyd", but....but....but....somebody else and still think that Tom Tom is right, I have a question for you. The original Tom Tom wrote under one of Ricardo's articles a couple of years ago:

"Democracy and Human Rights were invented by "haves" to leave behind the "have nots"

In your opinion, was the original Tom Tom right or wrong?
Please do not Hau Hau Hau
written by Ha Ha Ha, December 07, 2011
Ricardo,

You repeat again and again, Hua! Hua! Hua!

I have congratulated your greatness. You should be a happy man. Why do you stilll Hua Hua Hua?

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written by .., December 07, 2011

I have congratulated your greatness. You should be a happy man. Why do you stilll Hua Hua Hua?


Is it an unconditional surrender?
Simpleton
written by João da Silva, December 07, 2011

Is it an unconditional surrender?


I did not write the above comment.Just to put the record straight and before you start accusing me. smilies/cool.gif
brazil allways shoots itself in the foot ...dumbness is so ingrained in these people its pathetic
written by us observer, December 07, 2011
yes its all very true petro-bras stock is a dud ...and after american british french german and japanese people here how brazil is acting about this little puddle of a very minor spill,, and brazil,s wild lies and misinformation against the majority investor chevron (american), then the world will see this stock plunge even further ...and its brazil,s fault ..once again brazil proves its a non -country..
Simpleton
written by .., December 08, 2011

Is it an unconditional surrender?


Very interesting, I did not write the above comment.smilies/cool.gif

But..but...but...it was probably written by the same person...unless proved otherwise.smilies/wink.gifsmilies/cheesy.gifsmilies/grin.gif
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written by João da Silva, December 08, 2011
Esteemed "..",

But..but...but...it was probably written by the same person...unless proved otherwise.


Maybe it was Simpleton who wrote it to confuse his enemies and allies alike....unless proven otherwise.smilies/smiley.gif
Upon further consideration
written by Simpleton, December 08, 2011
Esteemed ".." is not Esteemed "..." but the question "..." (or the other "...") posed (which we would all like to see answered), remains open.

Where is this Nuygen Joe that you made reference to when you need him? Is HuaHuaHua keeping that part of his/her multiple personalities (if such a thing truely exists)repressed?

Собака гавкає ще раз, ви вірите в це?
Simpleton
written by João da Silva, December 08, 2011

Where is this Nuygen Joe that you made reference to when you need him? Is HuaHuaHua keeping that part of his/her multiple personalities (if such a thing truely exists)repressed?


Obviously you addressed this question to me, Simp and you certainly deserve my not so detailed analysis.smilies/cool.gif

After you posted just one link about those Maori warriors for my perusal, I decided to discover the connection between "Nguyen Joe" and "Ha Ha Ha". My humble conclusions:

1) Young Nguyen and Ha Ha Ha are the same. Nguyen is one of those boat folks who went all over the world to escape the tyranny of our (yours too) Uncle Ho and ended up in NZ

2) Young Ha Ha Ha , being a studious person, learned several languages including Maori and (as a hobby) got interested in stock markets. His specialty is oil business which is evident when he talks with self confidence about Petrobrás. smilies/shocked.gif

3) Ha Ha Ha (a.k.a. Nguyen Joe) is using his skill in Moari language to piss our esteemed fellow blogger Ricky by sending acryptic message.

4) It took me considerable time and energy to discover what "Hau...Hau...Hau..." means. It means Ricky is full of hot air (though I do not agree with N.Joe). (Just check what Hau implies).

5) I don't think Joe is about to surrender. Only the time will tell.smilies/shocked.gif

So Simp, we are living in a complicated world and should learn how to coexist with the fish as well as the unknown (blue,black, brown,round, elliptical) eyed foreign devils.smilies/wink.gifsmilies/cheesy.gifsmilies/grin.gif
Maori & Nguyen Joe
written by Simpleton, December 09, 2011
Joao, I'm glad you took the time to peruse the link I provided. Always refreshing to read about something from actual scholars rather than predictionists.

I'll withhold comment on what Ha Ha Ha implied until you have finished the research assignment I gave you. Hau Whakahau Hau
Charlie Rose Show - December 7, 2011
written by Ricardo C. Amaral, December 09, 2011

Ricardo: Here is what I posted on the Charlie Rose Show about his interview with Clarisse Ward

Charlie Rose Show interview with Clarissa Ward 12/7/11
http://www.charlierose.com/view/interview/12027

Charlie your interview with Clarissa Ward looked more like a propaganda against Syria than anything else.

Charlie, I know that this is part of the game about trying to destabilizing the Syrian government, and that you have to play along with the rest of the US mainstream media. I have seen this movie many times before. I understand why Americans still fall for that kind of cheap propaganda, they are used to watch that stuff all the time on American TV, and that's why the US mainstream media today is more discredited than even those fools (members) from the US Congress.

Thanks to the foreign media we still can get some news of actually is going on, instead of the make believe news presented by the US mainstream media.

Today the US mainstream media is not doing their job about just about anything, they are only a vehicle to deliver entertainment, and cheap propaganda.


*****


Tarpley: Snipers are Randomly Shooting at Syrian Civilians to Create Instability
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0fiBRjc0J88

Webster Tarpley speaks from Damascus and he has been to cities like Homs and his conclusion is that there is NO civil war. There are snipers who fire at civilians to create chaos and instability in Syria.

These snipers are mainly from abroad and have been brought in by the secret services like the Mossad, the CIA and MI6, including the support of the Saudi and Qatari Dictator Regimes.

Al-Jazeera is again the master media-manipulator venting stories of Syrian army people who would have defected, whereas Tarpley has spoken to many people in Syria who want to army to come and help them get rid of the Death Squads who bring nothing but chaos and murder.


*****


Pepe Escobar: The Shadow War in Syria – December 3, 2011
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lrhYBnvtm_I

Aaron talks with Asia Times journalist Pepe Escobar about war clouds forming over Syria, Iran and Pakistan and the steps nuclear power China may take in reaction.


*****


Escobar: US can't launch Arab Spring in Russia – December 6, 2011
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EtxxxoNizmQ


*****


Pakistan cuts off US supply line – December 6, 2011
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BLx55N_7iXE

NATO has put all operations in Afghanistan in danger. After their forces killed 24 Pakistani soldiers. In retribution, Islamabad has shut down a major supply route to Afghanistan. Gayane Chichakyan reports.


*****


Charlie, it is possible that you actually believe the stuff that you are reporting on many of these programs when you talk with your guests about the Middle East, Russia, and Asia, since you must be surrounded with that kind of material and people who report to the public that stuff provided by the Pentagon.

You might learn something that you don't know by watching this video:

Pepe Escobar: The reset between US and Russia is over – December 8, 2011
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uBz-C0stJ4U

Hillary Clinton has publicly criticized the elections in Russia saying the US has serious concerns about the conduct of the election. But Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has fired back by saying the US should not pour cash into their country to try to influence other nation's elections. How is the US trying to change the political landscape in Russia? Pepe Escobar, correspondent for Asia Times, joins us to investigate.

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Reply to Simpleton
written by Ricardo C. Amaral, December 09, 2011

Ricardo: Simpleton, you wrote: “Always refreshing to read about something from actual scholars rather than predictionists.”

Your statement shows that you don't know the difference between these two choices that you mentioned.

Scholars are a “dime a dozen” in general, but predictionists/futurologists are rare, and they are a very special breed of intellectual/researcher/scholar/visionary person.

They can see what other people can't see. They know how to connected the dots in very complex cases when most people are not able because they don't have that special analytical ability or skill.

You obviously don't have that ability, and because of that you would not be able to grasp what I am saying here.

Here are some outstanding predictionists/futurologists:

1) Alvin Toffler [Futurist] – October 13, 2011
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QCXCDYj6U4E


2) John Naisbitt

3) Jeremy Rifkin


4) Emmanuel Todd


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Meu culpa
written by Simpleton, December 09, 2011
What I meant to say was pre-diction-ists as in those you have aptly pointed out can't put two coherent sentences together. (You should see the war some of the most notables are having in the other site. Glad they are doing that there instead of here.) You are wrong about me not having that ability though but then again I noticed your name was not on the list either.
Reply to Simpleton
written by Ricardo C. Amaral, December 09, 2011

Ricardo: Simpleton, sorry if I misunderstood about what you wrote. when you wrote "predictionists", I thought you were referring to me.

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Simpleton
written by João da Silva, December 09, 2011

I'll withhold comment on what Ha Ha Ha implied until you have finished the research assignment I gave you. Hau Whakahau Hau


I was looking forward to some kind of positive (or negative) feedback from my twin blogger ".." to enhance and enrich the research "assignment" you gave me. But....but...but... that "Bundão" hasn't given any so far. Perhaps he needs a nudge from ya.smilies/wink.gifsmilies/cheesy.gifsmilies/grin.gif
Simpleton
written by João da Silva, December 09, 2011
Here is a headline from:

http://redtape.msnbc.msn.com/_...-consumers

Huge Eurobank, rated 'Britain's worst,' now accused of gouging US consumers

Brasilian consumers are not spared either. Hope you a/c is not with them.smilies/sad.gif
Nope
written by Simpleton, December 09, 2011
I had my fill of Banco Santander SA early this year. That was ultimately settled out but thier Brasilian element sat on the funds for over two months and did not payout the accrued interest (which at the SELIC rate then I most certainly would have been pleased to collect!) Go figure. From your end you should be aware Banco Real is not ABN Banco Real AMRO - it's Santander regardless of what it says on the sign out front and has been for quite some time. Most have had their makeover by now I would guess. Anyway, hidden underneath all that you might find the Royal Bank of Scotland (the one time true parent of ABN AMRO in conjunction with Santander and Fortis and theft recipient at least as far as I am concerned based on the trace and how the UK public ownership interest saw an RBS stock high in 2006 of 1900 turn into 19 in late 2011). It's okay though, really, Ricky saw all that coming.
Simpleton
written by João da Silva, December 09, 2011

Nope


One of the most interesting and informative comments you posted, Simp.About Santander, AMRO,REAL, RBS, etc; The original "brand names" remain under the same owners.smilies/wink.gif Or a strong "brand" sells unrelated products manufactured in "low labor cost" countries (Read PRC) in the "Global Market".

It's okay though, really, Ricky saw all that coming.


Rickey might have foreseen it, but he couldn't prevent it nor could we both.smilies/angry.gif

Simpleton
written by João da Silva, December 10, 2011


Off topic,Simp. The lunar eclipse today was spectacular, though at our longitude was not visible. "Ha Ha Ha" probably saw it.smilies/cheesy.gif

Thanks to your ex-vice President Al Gore who invented the Internet, I got to see it on line and "live"! smilies/wink.gifsmilies/cheesy.gifsmilies/grin.gif
Consider the alternative
written by Simpleton, December 11, 2011
You could have gotten to see it on-line and "died"!smilies/grin.gif (BTW, when did they say the next one is going to occur regardless of one's longitude and attitude? Have you any off-elliptical comets to make?)smilies/wink.gif

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