Brazil President Jair Bolsonaro said on Tuesday his second coronavirus test was negative and his government asked Congress to authorize a state of emergency that would allow it to scrap fiscal targets and free up funds to combat the virus’ spread. Read full article
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Disclaimer & comment rulesIt makes you wonder, in this perfect world, why the President would want the release of unlimited funds to combat the effect of a disease that he himself keeps reminding us is no worse than a strong dose of the flu.
Mar 18th, 2020 - 12:43 pm - Link - Report abuse 0Why are some people are so hopelessly negative in this time of crisis? Just how evil and idiotic can anyone be?
Mar 18th, 2020 - 05:29 pm - Link - Report abuse 0”SCL/Cambridge Analytica: What is the UK Government still hiding in Brazil?
Mar 23rd, 2020 - 05:17 pm - Link - Report abuse 0Kaiser emailed the British consul on 25 October 2016: “I am writing to introduce my Managing Director Mark Turnbull (copied) of the SCL Group, a London-based strategic communications firm working on elections, defense projects, and commercial marketing globally”.
Behavioural objectives
Mark Turnbull has a career history of overseeing psychological operations projects on behalf of the UK and US governments, including propaganda campaigns in the Middle East and a spell at the disgraced PR firm Bell Pottinger, which was eventually exposed for deliberately stoking ethnic tensions in South Africa.
British Deputy Consul-General Rosangela Escobar responded to Kaiser some hours later on 25 October 2016 to “confirm the meeting with our Consul General Joana Crellin and Lauren Frater, Head of Team, Sao Paulo”. The meeting was arranged for 26 October at the Centro Brasileiro Britânico.
Inaugurated in the year 2000, the Centro Brasileiro Britânico is located in the Pinheiros neighbourhood of São Paulo, and houses the FCO’s Consulate, the British Council, BBC Brasil and, according to information provided to the authors, UK Intelligence agencies.
Though communications between Cambridge Analytica and the UK Foreign Office in Brazil are unarguably within the public interest, two Freedom of Information requests have revealed that the FCO holds “no record” of the meetings.
In response to another FOI request concerning all communication between the FCO in Brazil and Cambridge Analytica during 2016 and 2018, the FCO claimed:
“We have carried out searches both in the FCO in London and our offices in Brazil and we can confirm that we do not hold any communications or contracts between FCO and Cambridge Analytica. Therefore, if we did hold any information it has now been deleted”.
http://www.brasilwire.com/scl-cambridge-analytica-what-is-the-uk-government-hiding-in-brazil/
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