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While the zika virus may be real, it is not pandemic nor should it deter anyone from attending the Olympics. It is very likely that the MSM is using this to put pressure on Brazil around the Olympics time frame because they are part of the BRICS alliance that is looking to push out new financial alternatives to the Fed.
Peace,
Mike
Other related Zika Virus posts:
http://goldenageofgaia.com/2016/02/01/the-empire-strikes-out/ - Ben Fulford
http://goldenageofgaia.com/2016/02/20/matthews-message-via-suzy-ward-february-19-2016/ - Suzy Ward
Zika virus hoax
https://futuristrendcast.wordpress.com/2016/03/15/brazil-color-revolution-attempt-corruption-dilma-lula-zika-and-2016-olympics-lada-ray-analysis-and-predictions/
The following was written a month or more ago, well before the present color revolution attempt in Sao Paolo:
The epicenter of Zika virus, as trumpeted by
MSM, is, supposedly, Brazil. When it first began my initial thought was
that someone’s trying to sabotage Brazil Olympics, with far-reaching
purposes. After Zika was announced, US almost immediately said that the
American team may skip Brazil Olympics due to safety concerns.
Read on to see how Brazil Olympics are tightly connected to geopolitics and the balance of power on our planet.
Zika virus scare in S. America has a large
geopolitical component, specifically, that of pressure on South America,
and especially on Brazil as the member of the BRICS. The actual virus
scare has been drastically overblown, feeding off people’s deep-seated
fears in order to achieve two goals:
1. Put extra pressure on South America,
which is attempting to have its own independent voice in global affairs,
inconsistent with USA’s.
2. It is specifically designed to decimate
the reputation of Brazil president Dilma Rousseff, while also weakening
Brazil economy and stepping on the country’s pride. It’s no secret that
the previous president of Brazil won the coveted bid for his country by
appealing to the OIC that it was time to have the Olympic Games in South
America, which never hosted them before. Hosting Olympics is a very big
deal and a matter of national pride for Brazil and for all of South
America.
But while it invokes a great deal of raised
self-esteem and inspiration for the citizens, it is also a huge strain
on country’s resources. Basically, any Olympics is a test for the host
country. This holds especially true for the countries outside of the
West and US sphere of influence. As someone who grew up around the
sports and Olympics and who had observed on various occasions what went
on, I can tell you that world-wide sporting events, but especially World
Cup and Olympics, are used by the USA and West to damage a host
country’s reputation, spoil its ‘star hour,’ ruin the economy and
undermine self-esteem. The campaigns against a host country are normally
relentless and vicious.
Brazil has strained its resources, finances
and economy dramatically due to the Olympics preparations. Hosting the
Olympics is an extremely expensive proposition for any country. It is
also a test as to the country’s unity and resolve to get to the next
level.
The country preparing for the Olympics is
especially vulnerable to MSM, political and financial attacks.
Leadership of such country gets attacked relentlessly from both inside
and outside the country. We can say that both China and Russia have
passed the test, but at a cost. It may turn out that Brazil hasn’t
passed the test as well.
Do you recall my 2015 prediction that
Brazil, and Rousseff personally, will be extremely quiet in the global
geopolitical arena until after the Olympics? (The Truth Behind Obama and Brazil President Dilma Rousseff Trying to Make Up.) You’ll see Brazil trying to speak up again by 2017, or the earliest, towards the end of 2016.
No later than the early 2017 we’ll know if
they had broken Rousseff completely, or she is simply waiting out the
rough period. If they got the goods on her through those NSA tapes, then
she will never be the same.
We do know for a fact that they got major juice on Angela Merkel, whom they now can twist into a pretzel, whenever they want to.
Remember how vocal was Rousseff after she
discovered that she was spied on by NSA? She wanted to rally various
heads of state against NSA and US; she tried to create an EU – S.
America alternative to the US-controlled Internet; she even went to the
UN General Assembly, where she passionately condemned Obama and USA’s
spying.
After that, as if at a stroke of a magic
wand, riots and protests started in her country. Several months later,
Rousseff met with Barack Obama, where she proclaimed her loyalty to
friendship and cooperation with the US, indicating that what happened
before was water under the bridge.
My prediction that Brazil and Rousseff will
become active internationally again after the Brazil Olympics is
conditional on how much they had broken her. Alas, we already know one
thing: Brazil isn’t ready for the major leagues.
Another thing we know: Brazil isn’t the S. American equivalent of China or Russia.
It is clear that Brazil is targeted because
it’s the member of the BRICS. The BRICS is one of several organizations,
others being SCO and Eurasian Union, that can serve as a backbone to
the new socio-economic system that will replace the present
Western-centric model.
While the economy of Brazil seemingly is
large enough, the plunge in commodities prices, the basis of its
economy, coupled with a strain of the preparation for the Olympics, has
made it difficult for the country to balance the books, keep its social
obligations and hold its own internationally.
We see time and again that the size of the
economy alone doesn’t do the trick. Look at Japan: large and influential
economy, accompanied by a weak military and non-existent political
clout.
On the other hand, we have the phenomenon of
Russia, whose economy is suffering from both crippling sanctions and
catastrophic drop in commodities prices. Yet, the power of the President
is more solid than ever, Putin’s ratings are through the roof and
Russian Army is the strongest it has ever been since the collapse of the
USSR. The new infrastructure projects are being developed due to huge
currency reserves – and paradoxically, thanks to Western sanctions.
Russian geopolitical and diplomatic clout is also the strongest it has
been since the USSR collapse. Sure, there are problems, lots of them.
The point is: if we compare what was and what is, as well as where it’s
going, the dynamics is very positive, and even inspiring.
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