Pay attention and know how to choose
It is unimaginable to think that the situation of just one simple book expressing an opinion against corruption has spread to the extent that it is today. Perhaps in the last 40 years in Latin America this has never happened in this way. There is a strong fight against hidden energies and darkness here.
It is something that has been bothering many in the last 5 years in Brazil and for decades in much of Latin America. Pay attention and see if this brings you rationality.
Timeline
Every story needs a beginning, a middle and a happy ending. This is a great essence of humanity and still a great secret to be discovered by many, because we are not who we are if everything we are is based on lies. But this point is a subject for other topics. Here and now, we will anticipate and face only one problem that has been difficult to "close" and "stop" a wound that is still bleeding.
To do this, a small basis in contemporary Latin American geopolitics is necessary. But it does not take much effort to embark on the story that I will briefly tell now and where Brazil fits in these last 12 years in particular.
01 - Initial Discovery of Corruption
Working at an English multinational bank, I discovered significant evidence of financial misconduct involving political groups in Brazil with money laundering.
02 - Documents
There were documents detailing these schemes that were then sent to the responsible auditors in London, marking the beginning of an intercontinental anti-corruption effort for Brazil.
2010–2012: Awareness Raising
I am forced to leave the bank due to emerging issues and begin to study ways to engage the Brazilian public in anti-corruption efforts.
Campaigns are launched on the old Orkut social networks, questioning the misuse of public funds for events such as the 2014 World Cup and the Olympics, highlighting issues of money laundering and corruption.
June 2013: National Protests
Public outrage over the increase in bus fares, combined with concerns about the mismanagement of public funds for the World Cup and the Olympics, lead to widespread protests during the Confederations Cup. The public becomes more sensitive to the issue.
These protests, known as the “June Protests,” garnered public support and set the stage for more in-depth anti-corruption investigations in the future, which changed the entire national landscape.
2014: Lava Jato Operation and Brazil’s 7-1
World Cup Defeat to Germany
Operation Lava Jato, a major anti-corruption investigation in Brazil, emerges, exposing billions in misappropriated public funds and leading to indictments and confessions from agents and individuals involved in international money laundering.
Brazil’s 7-1 defeat to Germany in the 2014 World Cup becomes a symbolic reflection of the country’s financial and administrative mismanagement, amplifying general public discontent and triggering the official Lava Jato Operations.
2020: Setbacks and Impunity
During the global pandemic, key figures involved in corruption schemes are acquitted, generating widespread frustration with impunity. All the defendants who confessed have now regained their political rights.
Seeing this chaotic economic and political scenario, I am trying other opportunities, such as publishing a book detailing another side of the anti-corruption process, doing so now in Portugal.
2021–2022: Discoveries in Portugal
In Portugal, I begin to discover more similar corruption networks involving Portuguese politicians and companies that facilitate money laundering for Brazilian colleagues, in addition to several other benefits in this story, something that has greatly harmed Portugal by having become an open door for international drug trafficking.
Attempts to publish a book by a major Portuguese publisher are frustrated when I discover the publisher's links with corrupt left-wing political groups that support the leadership of the PT (Workers' Party) in Brazil and the PS (Socialist Party) in Portugal. This situation is even more regrettable and I did not want to believe that this had been possible. And much less could I expect that my opinions would be so important in this way. For me, I was just an amateur writer trying to publish his first book.
2022: Political Disappointment and
Concerns about Censorship
As Brazil approaches the 2022 presidential elections, I observe the continued influence of corrupt political figures, particularly those linked to former President Lula, who have no support from either the right or the left in political issues or literary activism, since both sides in Brazil are involved in the same problem of corruption and populism.
There is still a part of the right in Brazil that has been lobbying for a long time and hijacking the ideology of the monarchy, usurping the royal dynasty of Dom Pedro II, the last Brazilian emperor. Here things get too complex even for Brazilian experts on the subject. But the fact is that I have become a shadow of the State, where my ideas are copied for State programs, but I never receive credit for my actions. On the contrary. I am excluded and banned by former members of the public because there are other greater interests behind all of this, and I also do not play dirty in politics. I've been invited to participate, but I never accepted.
My efforts to share the story are met with resistance, raising concerns about censorship and the suppression of true narratives about the anti-corruption movement in Brazil, which clashes with usurpation and ideological subversion. This is a strong double contradiction that is almost impossible to overcome alone, since I am simultaneously dealing with many situations associated with public power. It is all too ironic, since I cannot act openly in the State because I do not collaborate with corruption. It is shocking to imagine this happening in the 21st century.
2025 (Expected): Complete Book Series Release
The first book serves as a preview of a larger trilogy, "Armadilha Incessante", which aims to provide a playful and more detailed philosophical reflection on the anti-corruption journey in Brazil and Latin America and how it penetrates Europe and breaks other larger structures, reaching the base of monotheistic religions. It is a real and open saga that you can witness if you want to fight too.
Broader public action is needed to revive anti-corruption efforts, emphasizing the need for collective responsibility to combat systemic corruption in Brazil and Portugal away from Europe and to stem the current problem in Latin America.
"What can we do when evil takes the form of a human body and this human body generates evil disciples who not even these disciples know who and why they follow the master of the Darkness of Power? How can we awaken the souls of these people from the evil they live and do? How can we free these souls from the Darkness they inhabit?
You can help free these people from the Darkness of the Lord of Evil,
for not even they know where they live."
Tiago
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