Joachim Hagopian Reports on Pushback — Protests in Brazil and China ~ Dec. 7, 2022

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by Mary W Maxwell, PhD, LLB

The following was not written by me, but by Joachim Hagopian. He is a West Point grad and the author of excellent research on child trafficking. He highlights recent (November 2022) protests in Brazil, Iran, and China. This is from his report at thegovernmentrag.com:

Brazil

Turning to latest developments in Brazil, the Communist takeover of that nation’s government and its Supreme Court with last month’s rigged election, installing their Communist puppet Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva removing the ousted populist President Bolsonaro. On December 5th the Gateway Pundit reports that the military is mobilizing to overthrow the illegitimate current government.

The Brazilian army raided Rio de Janeiro favelas and killed the top leaders of the Comando Vermelho (Red Command) which are the Communist allied Brazilian drug cartels. Observers on the ground in Rio interpret this action as the start of the military coup that will soon restore Bolsonaro as the rightful leader.

Fellow Marxist illegit Biden regime immediately sent National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan down to Rio on Monday, no doubt to plot how criminally installed Lula can hold onto his power though Sullivan claims it was to ensure Brazil’s support for the losing cause in Ukraine, sending weapons to Zelensky.

Brazilian press asserts that the CIA interfered with Brazil’s election fraud beginning last year when Biden’s CIA Director William Burns arrived on the scene to threaten Bolsonaro directly.

Western mainstream media is quick to lump together the three Eastern powers – Russia, China and Iran currently shifting global geopolitics’ balance of power away from Western/US unipolar to Eastern multipolar power, framed in jingoistic bias. For instance, the November 29th New York Post headline reads, “Tyrants in Iran, China, Russia tremble at the power of the people.”

A Note on Iran

Iran’s protests led mostly by women over gender violence, human rights violation and economic hardship have continued nonstop since September. A smaller contingent of antiwar protests have occurred in Russia.

China

During last month’s final week, the near daily total of Chinese allegedly being diagnosed with Covid-19 was near 35,000 cases a day, near twice the daily total from a mere week earlier, thus, the CCP’s brutal crackdown policy of zero COVID tolerance delivered yet stricter lockdowns to major cities across China.

By mid-November in the nation’s largest city in South China – Guangzhou, citizens began tearing down the COVID barricades. Some citizens claim they have not been able to leave their home since August.

By the day, the unrest across China has grown more volatile with more and more citizens refusing their lockdown orders. Instantly the situation shifted from bad to worse after a high-rise apartment fire broke out the final week in November in the Western Xinjiang city of Urumqi, killing ten residents inside. News went viral on social media with reports that the authorities had locked exits for hapless apartment occupants to escape.

This became a straw that broke the camel’s back as the Chinese people by the thousands have taken to the streets in protest against brutal government policies throughout a number of major cities in China. The Uighur people living in the Western province where the fire tragedy occurred contains a Muslim majority historically abused, tortured, imprisoned and killed by heavy-handed Beijing policies.

Protesters have shouted for removal of both the Communist rule and its leader Xi Jinping as ruler. A video from Shanghai according to NBC News “Showed people being dragged, beaten and pinned to the ground by police as they protested on Urumqi Road, named for the Xinjiang capital where the fire took place.”

A Shanghai protester calling herself Leslie commented on Instagram:
“I think what was so valuable about this protest was that it gave me a sense of courage and strength that I hadn’t felt in a long time, and it also made young people who speak up feel that they were not alone. We were connected from an online isolated island to a real community.”

A protester from the prestigious Tsinghua University, Jinping’s alma mater, stated: “We want democratic rule of law. We want freedom of speech.”

Such deliberate extremes shutting down both its national economy and its people over a never-proven virus with a 99% plus survival rate is absolutely absurd. It is beyond all rationality, unless acting in league as the globalists’ diabolical cover for the planet’s prison control matrix.

China insists on maintaining such brutally oppressive control over its citizenry, complete with its social credit score system, serve as the elites’ ideal models for ruling bloodline controllers to impose on the entire world.

Additionally, the CCP is utilizing hi-tech facial recognition, surveillance cameras and location data to track down and arrest Chinese demonstrators. This extreme CCP tyranny, soon to be implemented globally, can only be overcome by formidable, robust public pushback spreading across the globe.

— End of excerpts from Hagopian’s article on Pushback

Mary Maxwell adds: Last winter, when the truckies in Ottawa were standing around in the cold and being supported by The People, it was a sight to see. Who could have thought that the globalists could beat them down? But thanks to the interconnectedness of Paypal, the banks, and Google, etc, a way was found, by screwing up their donations. In Canada!

Don’t you feel sorry for Trudeau? What’s it like to be a leader who does such things to the folks?

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