Latin America Thread - The Final Battle

>Evo Morallles, "President" of Bolivia, will now be able to stay in power indefinitely, becoming 'de facto' the Dictator Supreme Leader of Bolivians, after a decision by the Bolivian Justice.

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Bolivia, like Venezuela, several countries of Central America and now Ecuador are governed by left-wing parties (Bolivarian Socialist Order), with all the main parties in these countries, in addition to the left-wing parties of Brazil and Hispanic America bound by this "Socialist Alliance".

About the Forum of São Paulo
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archive.is/VeKuC - Spanish
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That's why I say:
>Bolivia to become a Dictatorship (Although it is a Clarified Despotism) of certain already was to be expected. In the same way as Venezuela

And I stress more:
>soon, Ecuador, Nicaragua and Uruguay will become like this if they continue along the same line of Government.

But then someone should ask,
>"Why and how and for what purpose?"

You do not notice, but there is an interest in Transforming not only Venezuela or Cuba or Brazil, but all of South America in a Latin American Version of the Soviet Union, having as a prototype the mysterious and infamous UNASUL (Union of South American Nations)
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archive.is/aXCws - English
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From the Normie view this must be something "Wonderful" and a certain "Good" to the South American Continent, but remember, Latin America has different traditions and cultures, as well as different ethnicities, besides the European Union serves as example with what happens when creating a Supranational Block

Felipe Moura's article for Veja Magazine
- As the PT (Workers Party) wants to secure power with Unasur, facade of the Forum of São Paulo, through more 'armies' and 'voters'
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On Venezuela, although the situation has been "Calm" lately, it borders on the total collapse of the Republican Institutes and the State of Civil War, besides having an irregular military activity in the Border with Colombia and already having invaded militarily the Guyana in 2015 and conducted dozens of other recent military operations
archive.is/rzfP7 - Operation of November 16, 2017

According to sources of the Venezuelan Opposition (not Leopoldo Lopez, but of political asylums in Brazil), Venezuela today serves as a military base and outpost for urban guerrilla groups, as well as Narco-terrorists, some of these being disguised under the uniform of the "Militia Maduristas".

All of these groups were seen in the Mid-Year Clashes, you may even have some Webm's of them kept with you but do not know that they are really them.

The Main Guerrilla/Narco-Terrorist Groups are:
>ELN - The National Liberation Army
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>FARC - The Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia
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Affiliates
>ETA - Euskadi Ta Askatasuna, Basque separatists, direct allies of the FARC
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>Hezbollah, Mílicia Lebanese, allies of the PCC, the First Command of the Capital (Narco-Terroristas Brasileiros)
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archive.is/repKO - Commercial Relationship between the CCP and Hezbollah

The relationship between the Government of Venezuela and the Guerrilla Groups is direct, which are supplying the Venezuelan Black Market in exchange for influence and bases in the country
archive.is/OrVBk - Maduro and the Narco-Dictatorship
archive.is/8HHGu - 'I never thought that I would have to emigrate from Venezuela'

Is Evo redpilled?

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>implying we care about bolivia

SA is Brazil, Argentina, Chile and maybe Uruguay and Paraguay

Nope.

Just a Commie

São Paulo Forum is a Local Arm of the Socialist International

I wonder what's Hezbollah endgame in LATAM.
I mean, I know their base is in Ciudad del Este (Paraguay) where they make LOADS for their campaigns in ME.

However I dunno what kind of shenanigans they're up to.
I don't mind Shi'a that much because they tend to be -ok- with christians and they hatred is against the jews, which is okay in my book.
Hell, I'd like to ask them to settle in patagonia and rekt the judeomasonic puppets that are the mapuches.

The problem is exactly this.

It is precisely in the places that are least important that the Forum of São Paulo is most active. Like Ecuador, Bolivia and Venezuela.

This pre-Civil War stage and all the breakdown of the Venezuelan Society have been causing all of South America to suffer with a kind of "Ideological Infiltration" and "paramilitary", for example:
- With the, although secretive, return to FARC activity on Venezuelan soil, Brazilian Narcoterrorist Groups have become much more active in the Northern Region (Amazonia), forcing the Brazilian Armed Forces to be much more active in the Border Regions
fab.mil.br/ostium/ - Operation Ostium
archive.is/9IBd5 - One of several news from Narco-traffickers planes shot down in Brazilian frontiers

Hezbollah's Interest in Latin America is the drugs that supply the international markets (Aka Mediterranean, Caucasus and Baltic Countries)

I do not know if you have noticed, but Paraguay is also on the verge of a Civil War. Several groups of urban guerrilla and revolutionary bias have emerged. The attacks have been increasingly intense and heavier.

It is a matter of time for an Armed Uprising to arise there.
archive.is/aA0X3 - Paraguayan People's Army

Recently here in Brazil some of them were arrested by the Federal Agents in Sao Paulo, probably to meet with leaders of the CCP or even with Hezbollah intermediaries
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PPArmy is false flag by the current prez to keep out the poor farmers and make them sell their lands to the BR Soy overlords.

By Purpose, the entire Latin American arms and drugs trafficking scheme passes through the American State of Florida, specifically at Miami Airport

Probably some supplier from Florida has links with members of the Red Command (Rio de Janeiro Organization) or the PCC (São Paulo Organization)
archive.is/BxXZm - 60 Fuziz at the Galeão Airport in Rio de Janeiro
archive.is/7rgsS - Along with the guns, 4 men were arrested

>PPArmy is false flag by the current prez to keep out the poor farmers and make them sell their lands to the BR Soy overlords.

Interesting.

The presence of Brazilian soybean farmers in Paraguay is notable (It is even a joke that in 20 years, Paraguay will be part of Brazil)

I'll search more about

Yeah, it's sad to see my country in such state.
I hoped that Paraguay could turn into the SA singapore, so to speak. But LATAM leaders are far too greedy for that.

Latins love Kings. It's why white men hate them and other royalist whites.

>SA Singapore

>Latins love Kings. It's why white men hate them and other royalist whites.

Its a Fact.

I consider living in a Monarchy or Authoritarian State much more socially healthy than living in a 'Democratic' state.

It is only to compare the situation of Brazil today with the Brazil of Vargas, Brazil Empire or even with Brazil of the Military Regime

Yeah, it sounds nice because Paraguay almost produces nothing but soy, meat, yerba, and other fruits.
However it could turn into an important financial center considering that it's almost in the "middle" of SA. On the other hand it's landlocked AF so it can't receive like 10 superfreighters per day as Singapore does.
Paraguay just needs:
More taxes because now they're ridiculously low, I guess that with an income tax of 5-10% or something the govt could amass a tremendous amount of money.
With that $ you pour it into infrastructure, specially the one that finance needs to grow.

Damn, I should run for prez but it's hard to go against the PY establishment,

I would love it if it turned out (Although I had the chance of a Second Paraguayan War), but it would certainly be wonderful to have a country become a power down here

>Ciudad del Este

an argie posted how there's human trafficking there, indios even sell their kids?

how did hezbollah get into SA? because of all the lebs in brazil?

Why do they all look the same?

>Why do they all look the same?

Meztizos

I doubt indios only, and I doubt that they're the most "required" kind of humans. Perhaps mestizos and the like.
And regarding the second question, it's likely, there's a small community of ME peeps here in Argentina (where I lived all my life, just to give context about my sayings), however this is joo turf and the economy is more regulated, so I guess they settled for Paraguay.

I guess that Inca genes are stronk-er than conquistador or whatever they're mixed with.

Bolivians are 5% to 15% European, conquistador genes are not that weak

Are you paraguayan ?

Sí kp.

They called america in the chemical weapons on Syria.

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I hate what he is doing, but I seriously don't know what people here pretend we do with Bolivia, this it's the country where they burned a mayor in the town square.

Whoa, Welcome Boludo.

>I hate what he is doing, but I seriously don't know what people here pretend we do with Bolivia, this it's the country where they burned a mayor in the town square.

How are things about Sebastian?

are you fluent in guarani? I can't speak a word of it

No, I wish I am. My whole family speaks guarani, I can only understand it and speak a few phrases.
I guess that I understand enough to get by with locals that aren't from Asunción, I'm considering on taking classes in this summer.

>Uruguay will become like this if they continue along the same line of Government.

NO.

the VAST majority of Uruguayans are centrists, which means not even people that votes for the Frente Amplio would EVER allow any kind of dictatorship ever again, if the ultra-left starts some of this shit, most people that votes Frente Amplio but is still centrist would just form a different Social Democrat party.

youtube.com/watch?v=fNn8jyqijOk

He took a bus and nobody talked to him.

My country sells Brazil and Argentina GLP which is used to fuel your industries and cars.

We are not as relevant as the countries you mentioned but keep in mind that we have almost 1.5 million people living in Arg and Bra.

>inb4 el boliviANO

>they burned a mayor in the town square

We also roped a President in La Paz :^)

Hey buddy resbond.

Sorry im supposed to be working
Anyway i was planning to take some guarani classes next year. I can speak Spanish but I need to know at least some guarani since lots of people speak it here where I work. I moved here a few years ago and managed to settle in very well

Where did you come from and what do you do, if you don't mind me asking.
How do you find life in Paraguay?

lel

There are two ISIS cells here in Brazil. One in Foz do Iguaçu, PR and the other is in the state of Goiás.

Im wanted for terrorism charges in the eu and a lawyer my parents hired told me I can't be extradited here. I stayed in Argentina Buenos aires first but it was too expensive and i feared being extradited so i took a bus to asuncion

>the VAST majority of Uruguayans are centrists, which means not even people that votes for the Frente Amplio would EVER allow any kind of dictatorship ever again, if the ultra-left starts some of this shit, most people that votes Frente Amplio but is still centrist would just form a different Social Democrat party.
>Cemtrists

>tfw Cisplatina aren't people now

>Corrupt Bolivian Court sides with Dictator
Shocking.

Why is South America so bad at Democracy? It's like every government is completely corrupt with "presidents" who have ruled since the 80s or have a coup d'etat every 10 years. Are there any gold star Democracies in the region? Every one I Wikipedia'd while writing this was a mess.

Do this again.

Holy shit, now I'm interested.
I would like to ask you more but I don't want to expose you.
However if you'd like to tell me more I'd be interested, write me at volkisch at cock dot li if you feel like it.
Anyways, last question: what's your ethnicity?

Also enjoy Paraguay, it's a small country but it's got many things to offer, and if you're industrious there's a lot of money waiting to be made.

>Biparty system.

Wtf? What did you do?

All Parties of São Paulo Forum are Corrupts.

Just see the Brazilian Situation with Workers Party (PT) and Operation Car Wash.

A mess of the worst kind.

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mexicans, ugly as fuck

Isn't Bolivia doing wonderuflly under the indian tho?

>Im wanted for terrorism charges in the eu and a lawyer my parents hired told me I can't be extradited here. I stayed in Argentina Buenos aires first but it was too expensive and i feared being extradited so i took a bus to asuncion
>terrorism

lel

Yeah hideous.

Never set a foot below the Rio grande.

Im not saying my country of origin but I joined isis in 2014 after talking to a Somali on Twitter. Me and my group deserted when they tried to send us to kobani and we were caught in the border by Turkish guard. They took us to Istanbul and called our parents

>Isn't Bolivia doing wonderuflly under the indian tho?

Supposedly yes

>tfw Evo is now the Supreme Cacique of Bolivia

Whoever told you to escape to paraguay takes better decisions than you.

Okay, but don't kill any paraguayan pls.
If you want to end joos, that's okay.

What the hell were you thinking, dude?

Kill the infidels?

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DESU i don't regret going. I think Islam is the future of Europe and the solution to most of our modern problems
I would have stayed but kurds werent fighting fair and just droning the shit out of us.
Also I don't agree with the yazidi genocide or support it fyi

dumb amerimutt.
Thanks for bumping the thread though.

Don't kill Paraguayans and don't come to Brazil.

ABIN is looking in every corner of that country.

>Whoever told you to escape to paraguay takes better decisions than you.

This

See .
Please stay there.

Feel free to attempt to fix things with islam in paraguay.

Post results.

Where is the CIA when you need them?

No thanks.

Luckily not in paraguay

Lol im not going to kill anybody. People here are pretty cool. I was told it was unsafe but I've never even been mugged

Can some kinda SAnons recommend me some kino conflicts to research? I've enjoyed reading about Brazilian history in the past.

>dictator
lol
It seems there are some Brazilians on this board that get incredibly butthurt by anything or anyone who isn't part of the truly-never-been-tried-special-perfect version of capitalism as defined in the Gospels of Mises.org.

The majority of the conflicts begin in the War of the Silver, time of Brazil Empire (1822-1889), from there everything shapes for the present times

But the bases for the current conflicts begin in Operation Condor made by Kennedy to install Military Regimes throughout SA (Pinochet in Chile, Castelo Branco in Brazil and so on)

He will break the Protocols of Ushuaia soon, so formally he will be called the Dictator.

I do not say that dictatorships are bad things in some cases, as in the case of Bashar Al-Assad or Vargas or Salazar, but in the case of Maduro / Chavez, Evo and in the future, if Bolsonaro miss the next year's elections, Lula's intention described with UNASUR will be implemented with complete success.

I'll begin with the war of the silver. Thanks Brazil-kun!

Interesting.

Do you know anything about the movement of guerrilla groups out there?

I'd like to have a hat like this.

The Arauco wars.

>I would have stayed but kurds werent fighting fair and just droning the shit out of us.

Partisangirl are right? If she is right the Kurds are training Antifa....

>I'd like to have a hat like this.

S O O N
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You should also read about The Bandeirantes and Their missions to conquer more land here in Brazil during the 17th century.

I haven't contacted anyone from my group and no one has contacted me. I hope they all returned to their homes safe. I think some of their countries have resettlement programs for returning fighters

O cara achando que nós estamos com inveja. kek

Darker shade of blue or leave it like it is?
And imagine Bolsonaro wearing it! lol

>I haven't contacted anyone from my group and no one has contacted me. I hope they all returned to their homes safe.

Well...

>I think some of their countries have resettlement programs for returning fighters

>Canada and Sweden

Daily reminder that this guy is going to be our presidents, Lolbertarians better get used to him.

gimme a quick rundown.

>Darker shade of blue or leave it like it is?
>And imagine Bolsonaro wearing it! lol

As it seems to me, it's good to do

>Daily reminder that this guy is going to be our presidents, Lolbertarians better get used to him.

#BolsoPeixe2018

Bolsonaro began as Trump.

A meme with gigantic potential.

And look! He is already REALLY running for president.

He is an Ex-Captain of the Brazilian Army and has been a deputy for 29 years, but has more than 600 projects in Parliament (Although only two or three have been approved because they are Public Security in the vast majority)

It is treated the same way.

They call him "Nazi, Fascist, Homophobic ..." and blablabla

Yes. It looks better with the color of the font.

This is the guy with biggest chance of becoming our president. There is a picture of him holding this fish. This is weak attempt by user at trolling/baiting.

>This is weak
Correction: this is a.

He seems like a nice chap.

The butthurt will be massive if he wins.

I hope he doesn't get JFK'd

Are you okey and how are the people

We've had some suspicious deaths regarding politics. I'm sure he is being careful. Besides, he is pro-guns, so I think he most probably carries one with him. At least one of his sons openly carries a gun.

They can easily just flood Argentina so you better care. All those shitskins will take refuge in bs as.

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>Are you okey and how are the people

Whoa a Iraqian
I'm fine, but frankly Bolivia is like a North Korea in South America.

A closed country that we hardly know much about

He carries one with him almost everywhere, and so does his sons.
But a gun is useless in a plane crash though...