Brazil’s
Parliamentary Coup and the “Progressive Media”
By Peter
Koenig
Transcript of
Interview with Sputnik
September 02, 2016 "Information
Clearing House"
Sputnik
What is
your view on the parliamentary impeachment of Dilma
Rousseff?
PK
What
happened in Brazil is just the most horrifying and
flagrant illegal foreign-led parliamentary coup that
has happened in Latin America since a similar coup,
also foreign-led, deposed José Mujica of Uruguay in
June 2009.
Why
foreign-led?
Washington
was behind it then – and Washington is behind the
coup in Brazil today.
What amazes
me most though is that the so-called ‘progressive’
media do hardly mention the long and bloody hand of
Washington in this coup. This reality is
conveniently left out.
Just a year
ago, international legal authorities were clear
about the unlawfulness and baselessness of
impeachment. They all saw the illegitimacy of
launching an impeachment procedure.
Nevertheless – the local ultra-corrupt and
ultra-neo-Nazi oligarchy succeeded – with the help
of the US. What the so-called ‘progressive media’
tell us today, is that a group of corrupt right-wing
parliamentarians, led by Eduardo Cunha,
former speaker of Brazil’s lower house, who
is himself prosecuted for corruption in the
so-called “Car-Wash” scandal, drove the move to
impeachment. Cunha was – maybe still is – a client
of Washington. Not only the mainstream but also the
‘progressive media’ shun this fact. Cunha is accused
of perjury, money laundering and receipt of at least
$5m in bribes.
The former
Vice-President and now President, Michel Temer, who
has alleged crimes of high corruption on his
shoulders -in excess of US$ 40million – is likely to
escape criminal prosecution, and so is his pal Cunha
– under Temer’s new leadership.
Dilma was
never accused of corruption. They would have liked
to, but couldn’t find anything. All they could find
is that she may have ‘embellished’ government
accounts, a common habit, done throughout the world,
no criminal offense and especially no impeachable
offense. However, some media still say she was found
guilty of corruption. What a lie! – She wasn’t even
accused of corruption.
So the real
criminals are escaping justice and stay in power.
That’s precisely what Washington wants; free access
to all the countries riches, hydrocarbons, tropical
forests – and not least, almost endless resources of
fresh surface water in the Amazon Basin and huge
underground water reserves. Let’s not even talk
about the countless quantities of Brazil’s mineral
resources.
Privatization on a massive scale is what will take
place in the coming two years – perhaps comparable
to Greece, or what Macri is proposing for Argentina,
or worse. Temer has already said so. This may
include privatization of all kinds of public assets,
the Amazon waters, as the US has already once
attempted to put them under UN auspices – so that
Washington could control them, as they do with
whatever is linked to the UN system. Lula at that
time has said firmly NO WAY.
Privatization will be accompanied by equally massive
austerity programs, cutting of health and education
benefits, of pensions and other social safety nets –
leaving behind masses of unemployed people, abject
misery – one just has to look at IMF-ECB-EU/EC
devastated Greece; and at what Washington-directed
Macri has already done to Argentina, i.e. increased
the countries poverty level from about 12% in
November 2015, before his ‘election’, to close to
40% in July 2016, with soaring unemployment. Temer
has two years to complete his neonazi manifesto. And
he will get all the help he needs from Washington
and the financial institutions that will soon call
the shots in Brazil – IMF, World Bank, Wall Street,
all of them the extended fist of the FED, US
Treasury and the secretive Rothschild controlled BIS
(Bank for International Settlement) in Basel,
Switzerland – also called the central bank of
central banks.
Why is
Washington and its financial institutions behind the
coup? – Already more than a year ago secret talks
between the IMF, WB and the current coup-makers have
taken place. Brazil is going to be handed over first
to the IMF, which makes sure that the austerity
programs are implemented – à la Greece – then to
Wall Street which will make sure that the debt level
is so that privatization of public assets is
“justified and unavoidable”. The newly Temer
appointed head of Brazil’s Central Bank, Ilan
Goldfajn, who also has a history with the IMF, will
make sure that Brazil follows the financial
oligarchy’s prescribed line.
By
controlling Brazil, Washington has its claws again
firmly on Latin America, almost as if the renowned
Latin America democratic revolutions towards
independence never took place.
And
thirdly, also a key for sub-doing Brazil is that
Brazil is an important member of the BRICS – crucial
for its economic strength and potential as well as
for its geographic equilibrium it will bring to the
BRICS. The BRICS are led by Russia and China –
countries which have already largely detached their
economies from the western dollar-based system, and
are developing their own, linked to economic output
and to gold – yes, gold. Both Russia’s and China’s
currencies are gold backed. While the western fiat
money is made of thin air.
In the
western world, it’s the fake dollar-euro based
monetary system that makes the economy, it’s not the
economy that makes the monetary system, as it should
be, since the economy should serve as the base for
any monetary system that is supposed to reflect a
healthy, honest, and fair economy within and between
countries. That is what the BRICS would promote.
Therefore, the BRICS have to be eliminated – one by
one. They are a danger for the US-led western
financial hegemony over the world.
With
foreign intervention proven in the coup, the case
could even be taken to the International Criminal
Court (ICC) in The Hague – perhaps as a test case to
see how independent the ICC still is.
Sputnik
Brazil’s
Senate decided that former President Dilma Rousseff,
who was removed from office earlier on Wednesday,
should not be barred from holding public office.
What will be her next steps?
PK
Yes, after
Dilma was remorselessly removed from the Presidency,
most everybody believed that she would also be
barred from holding public office for the next 8
years. This was not the case. The Senate had
‘mercy’, so to speak. As if it recognized the
blunder it produced – I repeat – on orders from
abroad, they spared her this humiliation.
What Ms.
Rousseff will do next – I have no idea. In any case
she has already declared that she will take the case
to Brazil’s Supreme Court. How successful this will
be, is questionable. Especially since Mr. Temer now
is clearly a US puppet, at the command of
Washington. He will direct Brazil’s Supreme Court to
follows orders from above.
Where I see
a better chance is taking the case to The Hague.
Even though it is well known how dependent on the
White House’s wishes the ICC is, it would be
interesting to see the arguments the Court uses to
uphold Brazil’s Senate verdict. – In any case the
world at large might learn something about (in)justice
imposed on the ‘unaligned’ by the empire and their
masters, the masters of globalized finance.
Whatever
Dilma decides to do, however she decides to proceed,
I hope she will not give in, that she stays the
course, her course of integrity for which she is
known and that she stays in politics. Brazil needs
her. My guess is that she would have massive, but I
mean massive, like in tens of millions of people’s
support throughout Brazil, perhaps enough to bring
about a revolution; to send a firm message to her
Latin American neighbors – and to the rest of the
world.
Peter Koenig is an
economist and geopolitical analyst. He is also a
former World Bank staff and worked extensively
around the world in the fields of environment and
water resources. He writes regularly for Global
Research, ICH, RT, Sputnik, PressTV, The 4th Media,
TeleSUR, The Vineyard of The Saker Blog, and other
internet sites. He is the author of
Implosion – An Economic Thriller about War,
Environmental Destruction and Corporate Greed
– fiction based on facts and on 30 years of
World Bank experience around the globe. He is also a
co-author of
The World Order and Revolution! – Essays from
the Resistance. |