Anonymous ID: 377bb5 Oct. 3, 2022, 6:20 a.m. No.17624478   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4486 >>4514 >>4890 >>4935

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clowns working against Lula:

 

White House admits CIA involvement in “War on Corruption” which jailed Lula and elected Bolsonaro

 

 

In a White House ‘Background Press Call by Senior Administration Officials on the Fight Against Corruption’, a Biden administration official admitted that the CIA and other parts of the U.S. intelligence apparatus were involved in assisting the “War on Corruption” which jailed former president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva and elected Jair Bolsonaro.

 

The admission will come as an embarrassment to a media who has for the most part omitted, minimised or denied U.S. involvement in anti-corruption actions across Latin America, despite it being a matter of public record for years.

 

In July 2017, Acting Assistant Attorney General Kenneth A. Blanco gave a speech at NATO think tank the Atlantic Council in which he bragged of the Justice Department’s informal involvement in Brazilian anti-corruption operation Lava Jato and its prosecution of former president Lula. FBI personnel involved later boasted that it had “toppled presidents“.

 

Lava Jato prosecutor Deltan Dellagnol described Lula’s 2018 arrest which kept him out of the election he was on course to win, as “a gift from the CIA“.

 

The judge who prosecuted Lula, Sergio Moro, became Bolsonaro’s Justice Minister, and both made an unprecedented visit to CIA headquarters in Langley within months of taking office, whilst the DOJ rewarded the Lava Jato task-force with a $682 million dollar kickback. Lava Jato’s origins can be traced back to 2008/09, where Moro and a blueprint for an operation of its type appear in State Department cables.

 

Moro is now under investigation for 7 counts of judicial bias, in working to help oust president Dilma Rousseff, jail candidate Lula da Silva, and elect his opponent Bolsonaro, with the assistance of the U.S. government.

Anonymous ID: 377bb5 Oct. 3, 2022, 6:45 a.m. No.17624569   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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>It's like they wanted to smear Bolsanaro…or why would they admit to it at all?

they could not deny it

helping in anticorruption is not bad per se

the problem is that the CIA history of meddling in Central and South America is series of dirty dealings. so there is a suspicion of frame up job, and corrupt court proceedings.

Biden admin don't want Lula but for some officials Bolso is slightly embarrassing.