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12-01-2023, 01:15 AM #41Associate Member
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Holy shit, the Brazilian Army are puppets.
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12-01-2023, 04:57 PM #42Associate Member
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12-03-2023, 02:33 PM #43Associate Member
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Oh hell, the referendum is being voted on in Venezuela for the annexation of Essequibo
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12-03-2023, 02:35 PM #44Associate Member
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The Brazilian army is against Venezuela, as far as I know, and has banned the use of Brazilian territory to invade Guyana... As a Brazilian, I think there should be a joint operation with Venezuela for us to also take back Pirara, which was also stolen from us by the British and the king of Italy
Let's see where this goes, and if the Brazilian army calls up reservists in the event of a war against Venezuela, I refuse to go. You'll forgive me, but Essequibo belongs to Venezuela just as Pirara belongs to Brazil.... Our Brazilian army is puppets of globalismLast edited by Davi Meireles; 12-03-2023 at 02:38 PM.
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12-03-2023, 02:40 PM #45Associate Member
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The Brazilian army has already taken control of the borders between Brazil and Venezuela, as they believe that Venezuela tried to place troops in Roraima.
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12-03-2023, 03:12 PM #46Associate Member
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The majority of the Brazilian people are against Guyana, believe me; because for years it has been said in Brazil that Al Gore, vice president of President Bill Clinton with the support of several European governments, sent British and American UN troops to the border between Guyana and Brazil due to the failure to demarcate the Raposa Serra do Sol in the State of Roraima. This occurred in 1993, during the government of Brazilian President Itamar Franco. The objective of the troops on the border was to try to create an indigenous nation within Brazil, giving them their own sovereignty. The Brazilian political and military game was to hide this from the Brazilian population so that the Brazilian population would not call for war. The Brazilian people are quite hot-headed, and the Brazilian military and politicians already knew this. So they carried out a deterrence operation with 5,000 soldiers on the borders called Operation Surumu, which was supposed to be reported in the media as a fictitious training. The military said that it was a training operation to stop an enemy nation with the fictitious name Cratênia, which is why 5,000 Brazilian soldiers were sent to the Amazon region, with 850 paratroopers being the first to be launched to surround 600 UN fighters who had already they were on the borders about to invade Roraima. There are many videos on YouTube on Brazilian channels, just search, many believe it and say it is a conspiracy theory within Brazil, plus the military at the time and a Brazilian civilian pilot who saw troops there at the borders; he said it was a true story and a real danger against Brazilian sovereignty... The Brazilian army is a prostitute of international governments, because if it were Russia, for example, it would be a great argument to declare war. And, hell, Guyana's puppet president wants UN troops to threaten us on our borders once again. You can be sure that the Brazilian Army's initiative to go against Venezuela in this retaking of Essequibo does not have popular Brazilian civil support... All of us Brazilians know that Pirara was also stolen from us.
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12-03-2023, 03:28 PM #47Associate Member
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I'll see if I can find the report here from the Brazilian civilian pilot who tells this very detailed story.
https://www.notibras.com/site/histor...ar-de-roraima/Last edited by Davi Meireles; 12-03-2023 at 03:46 PM.
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12-03-2023, 03:58 PM #48Associate Member
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Summary of Brasil ativa o 18° regimento de cavalaria mecanizado no norte. Por causa da crise na fronteira?
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The 18th Regiment of Armored Cavalry in Brazil's northern region was recently activated on November 29, 2023, amid a diplomatic crisis between Venezuela and Guyana over the disputed Essequibo region. The unit is subordinate to the First Brigade of Infantry of the Jungle, and its early activation is attributed to the current political and military situation in the region. The Brazilian military is taking every necessary precaution to protect its sovereignty, and the Regiment will be equipped with various types of vehicles, including Guarani and Cascavel models. The speaker emphasizes the importance of the activation of the Regiment in ensuring the security and stability of the northern region of Brazil.
00:00:00 In this section of the video, the speaker discusses the recent activation of the 18th Regiment of Armored Cavalry in the northern region of Brazil. The activation took place on November 29, 2023, amidst a diplomatic crisis between Venezuela and Guyana over the disputed Essequibo region. The Regiment is subordinate to the First Brigade of Infantry of the Jungle, and its early activation is believed to have been a result of the current political and military situation in the region. The speaker mentions that the Brazilian military is taking every necessary precaution to protect its sovereignty, and the Regiment will be equipped with various types of vehicles, including Guarani and Cascavel models. Overall, the speaker emphasizes the importance of the activation of the Regiment in ensuring the security and stability of the northern region of Brazil.
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12-03-2023, 10:42 PM #50
Davi, if you can't tell from the fact that you're the only one replying to your posts, nobody cares.
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12-04-2023, 08:23 AM #51Associate Member
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12-04-2023, 09:21 AM #52Associate Member
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There is no problem in not responding, Brazilian governments will always make Brazil the Whore of the USA, that is a fact.
Why on earth would they want to respond to a discussion about the war in South America? But you have to be aware, as an American, that the minds of politicians are not always well intentioned... Our countries are friendly nations, of course, we even do joint military training between armies. But did you know that Brazil entered World War II because it was actually afraid of a US plan to invade Brazil's Rio Grande do Norte, which was considered a strategic point for control of the South Atlantic. The US Plan also included the bombing of Brazilian cities, such as Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo. However, the plan was never carried out, as Brazil declared war on the Axis in 1942 and the USA sank Brazilian merchant ships and played against the Germans. So Brazilian politicians lied to the population, making them believe that it was the Germans who really sank our ships. In the field of the geopolitical game, you shit rules on us like wet dogs Brazil does not have the audacity to go against any US position. And holy shit, it even signed the nuclear non-proliferation treaty at your command... And why the hell ? It's something to evaluate.
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12-04-2023, 09:51 AM #53
Do u just sit around all day and think of this shit?
In all seriousness, Do you evert just relax and talk shit about anything thats not government military?
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12-04-2023, 11:20 AM #54Associate Member
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Almost on the verge of suicide, brother! Brazil is class C. They are couriers from the country itself, a shame. Stop and think about our politicians and we will go crazy
In fact, my post is about expelling the colonizers from South America, I don't know if you have this view of mine... But I personally always thought that there should be no space for international governments to have easy access to South America. Even France's Macron thinks he has a right to the Amazon because he has 1% of the Amazon in his territory in French Guiana... If I were the president of Brazil I would annex all these South American colonies. In my opinion, Venezuela is struggling by Essequibo for this reason. You look at Brazil, who lost Pirara to Guyana, always with their heads down... It's shit. All military projects for national war defense are also blocked by foreign countries... I just hope that the Brazilian Army doesn't knock on my door summoning me when a war breaks out here
I will tell you that Brazil cannot defend itself on an equal footing against an invasion.The idiots in the Brazilian military think that everything comes down to war in the Jungle and it's not quite like that. We don't have naval or air power to defend ourselves from targeted attacks... MAYBE this is the biggest reason why Brazil beats its chest and says: We will continue to be the Whore in the international field of global geopolitics. Just the fact, oh shit.Last edited by Davi Meireles; 12-04-2023 at 11:43 AM.
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12-04-2023, 04:38 PM #55
Are you thinking of moving ?
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12-04-2023, 05:27 PM #56Associate Member
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I intend to go live in the middle of the woods, far from civilization, as I currently cannot afford to move to another country. I'm going to start investing my money now to reach my forties to live calmly.
I may be able to buy a house somewhere in the interior of the state where I live.
I intend to cook with wood and live away from everyone.
That is it
My whole family also doesn't think about moving out of the country, so this also creates an obstacle for me to leave the country...Last edited by Davi Meireles; 12-04-2023 at 05:40 PM.
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12-04-2023, 05:59 PM #57
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12-04-2023, 11:41 PM #58Senior Member
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Gents, have no fear; XnavyHMCS is here, with a diagnosis:
ayahuasca
Davi has sourced himself some psychedelics (I'm jealous).
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12-12-2023, 11:16 AM #59Associate Member
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[video=youtube_share;GMaFEvYpDQU]https://youtu.be/GMaFEvYpDQU?si=w-wr3P7cO8gexE1t[/vid
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12-20-2023, 01:12 AM #60Associate Member
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12-20-2023, 08:19 AM #61
Have you ever thought about immigrating to the United States ?
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12-20-2023, 02:41 PM #62Associate Member
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I would like to, Cuz, but I don't think I could settle there. I don't know if I would get a job.
I would have to take a lot of money until I could adjust there. And I would also have to leave my family behind in Brazil. I have 2 plans for my future, to live in the middle of the woods in Brazil yourself or try to move to the United States or Canada .I hear that construction labor is in demand there..So maybe I could make a living as a house painter, builder etc.
If I can't move to the United States, I'll try to live in the north of Brazil in a small townLast edited by Davi Meireles; 12-20-2023 at 02:56 PM.
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12-20-2023, 08:18 PM #63
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12-22-2023, 01:35 AM #64
Hold up a second, Cuz. Don't we already have enough crazy people in America?
The best thing Davi should do is stop watching/reading the news and just focus on being the best Brazillian he can be. Getting all worried about every move the government makes is no way to live life.Last edited by Honkey_Kong; 12-22-2023 at 01:39 AM.
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12-22-2023, 07:58 AM #65
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12-23-2023, 03:18 AM #67Associate Member
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Well, I'm going to continue living my life here. It's just difficult to distance yourself from the news about Politics, Conspiracy and wars because they touch thousands of Brazilian lives. There is a huge conspiracy currently saying that Brazil will go to war with Venezuela if it tries to pass through Brazilian territory to take Guyana Essequiba. I just know that I won't go to war if shit breaks out here
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12-23-2023, 03:23 AM #68Associate Member
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I have a friend who moved to Canada who is earning 4 Brazilian minimum wages in a week of work in Canada, and he is working as a house builder, with floor covering, painting, etc. It's a good alternative to try something like this
If I could pack my bags today I would definitely try to change my life somewhere else! But I have a sense of belonging in Brazilian territory despite all the shitLast edited by Davi Meireles; 12-23-2023 at 03:27 AM.
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12-23-2023, 07:28 AM #69
Want to know an easy way to distance yourself? Get rid of your TV and block all news sites. You could take the time you would've spent reading/watching the news or watching TV in general and spend it training in the gym or learning an instrument. Building something in your garage (or back yard). Really, the possibilities are endless. Go sign up to play in a local sports league. There are plenty of constructive thing you can use your time for.
And the plus to it is you won't be worrying about and obsessed over something that you have absolutely no power over.
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12-23-2023, 07:00 PM #70Member
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Man turn the news off. I did years ago. I mean I keep up with current events but I choose what I want to keep up with and from where.
The news stopped being in the news business 30 years ago. They're now in the fear mongering business and that's about it!
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12-24-2023, 08:26 AM #71Associate Member
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12-24-2023, 10:53 AM #73
Isn't it summertime out there right now? Go to the beach and meet some girls. You live in the land of the string bikini. Go out and enjoy what you got going on down there. It certainly beats worrying over whatever fear mongering the fake news is going to tell you about.
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12-24-2023, 11:02 AM #74
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12-24-2023, 04:41 PM #75Associate Member
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I've been freaking out a little while reading the book The New Climate War by "Michael Mann", it's a very disturbing book. If you read it you would understand what the book is about. So I think We must carefully filter everything we consume, be it television news, YouTube or even book recommendations from friends.But once again Merry Christmas everyone and how is the barbecue?
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12-24-2023, 06:39 PM #77
Davi, there’s always been rubbish out there. But, as a responsible citizen it’s our responsibility to weed through the garbage for the truth (which is harder in today’s age of non-stop social media).
It’s also a responsible citizen’s obligation to be well informed and to do that you must keep educated, which in today’s age is easier. However, it’s a double edged sword because because so much is accessible it’s hard not to be alarmed and concerned.
Find some peace, at least in the season of celebration in Christ’s birth.
I enjoy your posts, please continue in the new year.
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12-29-2023, 01:34 AM #78Associate Member
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