posted on Jan, 8 2013 @ 11:19 PM
[QUOTE]Also alarming, he said, was that some of the military vehicles being used to terrorize and evict local residents bore the same UN insignia used
by international so-called “peace keeping” forces. Video documentation showed, and Brazilian federal authorities confirmed to The New American,
that troops and equipment sporting the UN logo are indeed involved in the operation. However, officials claimed that the controversial global
organization was not actually involved and that the soldiers and equipment had recently returned from “peace keeping” operations abroad, hence the
insignia.
“My family has been on the lands we work since the '50s, but it is clear that nothing, not even our work time, our obedience to laws, the deed for
the land, our huge production volume — nothing can protect us,” he said. “We can suddenly be informed that there is ‘Indian land’ under our
farms, and from that point onwards we cannot do anything in our defense.”
After the regime is done with farmers and ranchers, though, new classes of victims will find themselves in the crosshairs. “Nothing guarantees civil
security in the Labor Party’s (PT) Brazil, and this process will not end with just the persecution of farmers,” Guerreiro concluded. “In the
end, everyone will have their property expropriated, exactly like what happened in Cuba, the paradise of the PT’s dreams.”[END QUOTE]
There will always be those in some government who believe it is their way or the barrel of a gun just depends on the regime. The blindness of a
general population would be astounding if it was not so stupid.