Aristocrats see fascism as a route to retaking power lost to the bourgeoisie. While in Brazil planning her "Conservative International", AfD Parliamentarian Beatrix von Storch, granddaughter of Hitler's finance minister, met with Bolsonaro-backers in the Brazilian Monarchy.
AfD Parliamentarian Von Storch's birth name/title was, Her Highness Duchess Beatrix Amelie Ehrengard Eilika von Oldenburg. She is a distant relative of both Prince Charles and Bertrand de Orléans e Bragança, the head of the Brazilian royal family, who she met with last month.
In 2018, Congressman/Prince Luiz Philippe Maria José Miguel Gabriel Rafael Gonzaga de Orleans e Bragança became the first member of the Brazilian Royal Family to take political office since the fall of the Monarchy. Jair Bolsonaro later said, "I should have chosen you as my VP.
Little known fact: Although the Brazilian monarchy was deposed in 1889, the royal family still receives a 2.5% tax, called a Laudêmio, levied on every real estate transaction in the former Imperial Summer headquarters of Petropolis, RJ, which has a GDP of R$12 billion/year.
Von Storch's maternal grandfather, Count Johann Ludwig Graf Schwerin von Krosigk (second from right) was one of the few members of the Third Reich's cabinet to serve continuously from Hitler's appointment as Chancellor until his death.
As Hitler's Finance Minister, von Krosigk and his ministry persecuted Jews, stole their property, and laundered their money. In 1949, he was convicted of war crimes and sentenced to 10 years in prison, but his sentence was commuted in 1951. Those Aristocrats have the best lawyers
The Brazilian Monarchy tried to retake power in a referendum in 1993. I was living in São Luís at the time and remember thinking, "what the hell?". 13% of Brazilians - mostly conservative Catholics - voted for a return to Monarchy. Obviously, many of them supported Bolsonaro too.
During the lead up to the 1964 coup, the CIA funded anti-communist marches by a conservative Catholic group called "Tradition, Family and Property". The meeting between the Brazilian royals and Von Storch took place in its current headquarters, Instituto Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira
Here is a Portuguese language source on libertation theology priest Frei Betto talking about the CIA relationship with TFP during the lead up to the 1964 coup: noticias.uol.com.br/politica/ultim…
Before the 2016 coup, when Brazil was a more hopefull place, Vice Brasil hired to poke some fun at the Monarchy. I went to an encounter with an open mind and met a few nice people there amid a bunch of far-right reactionaries. Here it is in English brasilwire.com/the-curious-ca…
So, recalling the relationship between deposed royal families, Hitler, Mussolini, and the Brazilian military dictatorship, it's noteworthy that a German duchess/AfD Deputy Director, just met with Bolsonaro and the Monarchy, and announced formation of a Conservative International.
A study by Unicamp Professor Adriana Dias shows a 60% increase in Brazilian neo-nazi cells since Bolsonaro took office in 2019, and an increase of nearly 600% since 2015, the year before the coup. Most of their organizing is done online and is supported by the intl far right.
Using out of context information and a Delaware-based NGO with 0 financial transparency called Coffee Watch, the New York Times and Guardian are running a coordinated hit job on Brazil's coffee industry. Recently hit by Trump tariffs, the sector employs an estimated 1.5 million.+
Like many countries, including the US, Brazil has forced labor problems. Police regularly raid coffee farms to rescue workers in these conditions. The highest annual number of rescued workers since 2000 was 313 in 2023, according to Coffee Watch's own partner Reporter Brasil.
Studies on Brazilian workers suffering in slave-like conditions estimate that for every rescued worker, an estimated 2-3 go unreported. Let's estimate that 939 (313x3), out of 1.5 million workers in 2023 were forced laborers. That's 0.063% - a far cry from "most", Guardian.
The death knell chimes for the PSDB (Social Democratic Party of Brazil). Once the most powerful party in Brazil and perennial favorite of US Democrats. After a series of dismal elections, it announced it's merging with another right-wing party, Podemos. How did it fall so fast?
1) Like Gorbachev, Brazil's ex-President Fernando Henrique Cardoso had a better reputation abroad than at home. In Brazil, he's despised for his privatizations, like state mining company Vale do Rio Doce, sold to a group of cronies for the equivalent of 1/4 of its annual profits
2) In the 2000s, Cardoso’s PSDB successor, José Serra—seen here faking an injury after being hit by a paper ball—adopted an electoral strategy called "anti-PTism": smearing PT leaders under an anti-corruption banner, with full U.S. media backing.
Valério Arcary, one of Brazil's greatest Marxist historians, unaffiliated with the PT since 1991, warns radicals from repeating the errors of 2013-2016: "Unfortunately, a segment of the radical militant left does not agree that we need to buy time, much less that we need Lula+
"Some declare themselves independent of the government, while others adopt the strategy of left-wing opposition. Independence means criticizing what one believes is wrong while prioritizing the defense of the government against Bolsonarism...
"Those who argue that the government maintains an intact neoliberal economic policy and relies on the bourgeoisie against the workers have chosen to be in opposition...
Glenn Greenwald may by whining about protecting the political rights of fascists now, but in 2017 a billionaire allegedly flew him to Canada so he could promote a US DOJ-backed lawfare operation in Brazil.
His role in Operation Spoofing later turn the public against the prosecutors he awarded the Allard Prize to. However it seems like he sat on a massive trove of evidence of US collaboration w/ Lava Jato until Intercept lost its monopoly on the info+ fair.org/home/greenwald…
Greewald likes to brag about "getting Lula out of jail." As I explained to Eoin Higgins, when he interviewed me for his excellent new book "Owned" the real story is a little more complicated.
Here's "Owned" Glenn Greenwald misleading Americans about Brazil, while revealing his true, millionaire nature by engaging in the long tradition of US elites denying coups in Latin America: 1) Jair Bolsonaro was not declared "guilty" of anything;+
2) This weeks Court procedure was not a trial. It was a formal review of evidence;
3) It’s routine for Supreme Court panels—groups of 5 justices—to review evidence. So much so that when Bolsonaro’s defense petitioned to move the review to the full plenary, his appointee Nunes Marques voted against it, resulting in a 9-1 ruling to keep it in the 1st Panel;
After ex-President Jair Bolsonaro was formally charged with leading an armed criminal organization to plot a military coup by the Supreme Court today, he said, "discussing hypotheses isn't a crime." Not only is he wrong, he's confessed again. I'll explain why here.+
Bolsonaro's argument that merely discussing a coup is not illegal fails because, 1) Intent matters: If discussions involve planning, recruitment, or incitement, they cross into criminal conspiracy;
2) National security laws do not require the coup to succeed—preparatory acts (like organizing meetings, securing weapons, or drafting plans) are already crimes; and