The Brazilian Coup and Massive Burning in the Amazon
This essay is an attempt to show how the coup in Brazil, which put USA banking interests in control of Brazil's finance and economy has resulted in a devastating increase in burning of the Amazon basin. This year number of fires spiked 81 percent over the average number of fires between 1999 to the present day. In the state of Amazonas, which typically has massive amounts of preserved forest, there was a 746 percent increase of fires over the historic average. By September, a record number of 53,000 forest fires – mostly in the Amazon region—had been detected. Most of them had been started deliberately. Truthdig
Nullearth image of Amazon Basin fires today at September 20, 2016 at 4:00 PM EST.
Three further images from September, 2016
What is behind the increased burning?
Ecocide in Brazil: new laws threaten Amazon devastation
By Jan Rocha. 12th May 2016 The EcologistAmidst the turmoil of the presidential impeachment, writes Jan Rocha, right wing members of Brazil's Congress are set to pass new laws that would build new roads across the Amazon, open up indigenous reserves to industrial exploitation, and create a surge in carbon emissions from burning forests.
The bill's rapporteur is Senator Blairo Maggi, a soya magnate, who has cleared thousands of hectares of rainforest in his home state of Mato Grosso, and is tipped to be the minister of agriculture in the new government.
Taking advantage of Brazil's present political turbulence, as the battle to impeach President Dilma Rousseff reaches its climax, reactionary politicians are quietly rolling back environmental and indigenous protection laws in defiance of the country's commitments under the Paris Agreement.
Who is governing the economy of Brasil after the coup?
Michel Temer took over as acting president from Dilmar in a recent coup in Brazil. The economists who helped draft the new austerity measures are former central bankers and Wall Street hedge fund manager Henrique Meirelles and Arminio Fraga.
Temer picked former Wall Street banker Henrique Meirelles as finance minister to boost investor confidence that the nation will recover from a steep recession. To run the central bank, Temer named, Ilan Goldfajn, with a mandate to control inflation...
Who are these appointees who now control Brazil's economy?
Arminio Fraga: president of the Central Bank (4 March 1999 – 1 January 2003) hedge fund manager and associate of George Soros, Quantum Fund, New York, Dual Citizenship Brazil-US.
Henrique Meirelles: President and CEO of Bank Boston (1996-99) and President of FleetBoston Financial’s Global Banking (1999-2002). FleetBoston was the second largest creditor of Brazil, after Citigroup. In 2004, FleetBoston merged with Bank America. Prior to the merger with Bank America, FleetBoston was the Seventh largest Bank in the US. Bank America is currently the second largest bank in the US. He had been fired by Dilmar.
Ilan Goldfajn: Dual Citizenship Israel-Brazil. He previously worked at the Central Bank under Arminio Fraga as well as under Henrique Mereilles. He has close personal ties to Prof. Stanley Fischer, currently Vice-Chair of the US Federal Reserve. Golfajn’s appointment to the Central Bank was approved by the IMF, the US Treasury, Wall Street and the US Federal Reserve.
To continue this essay it is easy to show that the institutions these assholes work for are the same ones who own Brazil's debt, are major donars to the Clinton's and the Republicans, and are also owners or on the Board of Directors of most (if not all) of American mass media. In other words,as the the Amazon burns, and the planet heats up, we are fucked.
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I have a Canadian friend who went to Brazil with her DIL,
son and grandchild to visit the Brazilian side. The family is not poor. There was mountain acreage they visited, with cell service only on a walk, and armed guards. Presumably looking for invaders. Shudder for me.
Why burn instead of clearcut? Or is burn to eliminate evidence of rapine? That sat photo was very sad. Unstable government makes more sense if we view this all as a Grand Takeover, in-your-face, lowly ones!
edits for post-concussion symptoms, sorry.
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They need to burn
To give the soil enough nutrients to grow soy for a few years. Then it just becomes a desert...
http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Features/AmazonFire/
The soy is mostly sold to Europe, who use it to feed animals. The Europeans grow corn, but not as feed. They burn the corn in power plants...
" In the beginning, the universe was created. This has made a lot of people very angry, and is generally considered to have been a bad move. -- Douglas Adams, The Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy "
Maize is used as fuel in Europe?
We are supporting a commodity and shipping it over that gets burned? Now I feel very sad. At least our farmers get subsidized for the crop and many are government-insured for years like this in the Finger Lakes, NY.
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This film is 10 years old
But it is still a good one. We Feed The World
http://www.we-feed-the-world.at/en/film.htm
" In the beginning, the universe was created. This has made a lot of people very angry, and is generally considered to have been a bad move. -- Douglas Adams, The Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy "
Daily outbound ships with wheat or soy on the Seaway
so I am not surprised.
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why burn?
To keep the limited supply of minerals in the soil. Tropical rainforest soils are typically mineral-poor, and the owners of these lands want those minerals in place to support the crops they want to grow.
In other words, the burning is the rapine.
"US govt/military = bad. Russian govt/military = bad. Any politician wanting power = bad. Anyone wielding power = bad." --Shahryar
"All power corrupts absolutely!" -- thanatokephaloides
Just to say Thank You, AO,
for this report, cogent and detailed and VERY important!
Speechless
with horror.
"You can't just leave those who created the problem in charge of the solution."---Tyree Scott
Brazil was doomed when they reacted to Snowden's leak.
Among the geopolitical crowd, it was clear the moment it happened that there would be hell to pay. The Neoliberals got to work in Brazil.
For poor Brazil, the nightmare is just getting started. I described the situation — and how it was triggered — about a month ago:
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But by far, the most hideous US payback as a result of Snowden's actions, is the continuing destruction of Ukraine by the Neonazi coup government installed by the US. Right on Russia's border, the Neonazis are engaged in the successful slaughter of the ethnic Russian population that has been living there for centuries. All this to provoke Putin for not extraditing Ed Snowden back to the US.
What is going to happen next in Brazil will not be reported in the US. At the hands of the Neoliberals, Brazil will follow the fate of its fellow US target, the Ukraine.
The NSA is always listening. Don't stand out.
The safe vote is the Neocon vote in 2016.
Any other vote is regarded as "deplorable" and unAmerican. One could end up on the wrong list. Little wonder that people are reluctant to vote in the US.
Ukraine is a proxy war for Snowden "release"?
Holy Hell, punitive little buggers are running the show here.
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Thank you Pluto for your comment
It's just unbelievable how much misery, deaths and destruction the United States has brought to so many countries because they won't do its bidding.
How can the US can continue to destroy country after country without any of the other countries holding it responsible?
Is it because we have over 800-1000 bases in countries around the world
that can launch any military action against the countries that have the bases in them?
The people in our government, the banks, the corporations that profit from the illegal activities and of course the defense industries have killed over 1.3 billion people since 1945 and I doubt anyone of the people who are involved in those actions have lost a nights sleep over what they have wrought.
Madeline Albright thinks it was worth it that 500,000 Iraqi CHILDREN died from the sanctions against Iraq.
Hillary thinks it's hilarious how Gaddafi died after being tortured and sodomized by a sword.
Obama admits that he's good at killing people in countries that haven't threatened us and were attending weddings, shopping or doing other daily activities by dropping a bomb on them.
The Syrian conflict wasn't because Assad used sarin gas on his people, the CIA, the Obama administration including Hillary did when they gave the gas to the 'moderate' Syrian rebels that include Al Quada which killed over 1,000 innocent civilians so that he would have an excuse to bomb the people in Syria and remove him from office.
Never mind that they don't have a plan for after he's roved, just like what happened in Iraq and especially Libya.
The Syrian children killed by sarin nerve gas.
This is a human being, not collateral damage from a drone attack!
This soldier is not going to Syria to protect our country or our freedoms, he's going so that our allies can put their pipelines in Syria which Assad refused to allow and this is the reason for the Syrian war.
This article tells about how many times Syria has been invaded or had its government overthrown and the reason why the United States, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Turkey and other countries are insisting that Assad be removed from office.
It has nothing to do with protecting the people in Syria from Assad.
BTW, have you noticed how many people get killed when the US and its allies say that they have to protect the people from their government?
And many of the government leaders wer installed by the US after it overthrew the previous government.
http://www.politico.eu/article/why-the-arabs-dont-want-us-in-syria-midea...
The ideal subject of totalitarian rule is not the convinced Nazi or the dedicated communist, but people for whom the distinction between fact and fiction, true and false, no longer exists.
~Hannah Arendt
Brazil has long had wealthy, conservative forces at work
Dom Pedro II's monarchy was doomed in part by the regressive reaction to his slave emancipation.
Gëzuar!!
from a reasonably stable genius.
I have flown dozens of times over the Amazon
I noticed the burning fires back in the 70s. You leave Miami early and the sun rises when you are over Brazil on the way to Rio or São Paulo. I always counted the fires 10? 20? But now it's out of control.
Beef and sugar cane for "gasohol" are the driving forces.
The
Then again the environmental movement is getting stronger in Brazil (and South America) and it gives me hope.
Over a caipirinha at a bar I'll tell you my relationship with the Amazon.
I'm with Bernie who called it a coup too.
The political revolution continues
I just think about Easter Island.
Surely they understood they were cutting down the last trees on their very tiny island. Yet, they did it anyway.
This sixth extinction event is going to boomerang back on humanity and destroy Mother Earth's ability to sustain our civilization.
Peace out, tmp.
In 100 years if global warming is not stopped
The political revolution continues
So now the Easter Island figures have feet
waaay down below ground. It might be symbolic. Tied to the land, something not allowed for Syrians now. Although no one wants them.
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Regime change has been the specialty of the United States
and other nations such as the United Kingdom for a long, long, time.
With regard to Russia, there is little chance of success, and everybody knows it. All of this is posturing designed to keep Europe tied into NATO.
No one, but no one, is going to take down Russia. The United States may be technologically sophisticated, but they are not the new incarnation of the Mongols. Never will be.
That being said, it is people whose creed is amassing wealth and building systems of secrecy to hide their influence that are ruining the planet for the rest of us.
The bigger problem is, such people will never, ever go away. They will be replaced by others with the mind and the means to reestablish their niche.
I am not saying that this is a lost cause. What I am saying is that the typical thinking about these problems doesn't work.
Brazil has a real conservative streak, as many have pointed out, as do many Latin American countries, as do the United States and Canada.
Every apex species on this stupid rock is vicious. It is the nature of the fight against entropy, it is written in the order of the physical world. I doubt it could be otherwise on any other planet. Cooperation is something that requires what no one will ever have: the ability to predict the future completely and total agreement on a system of prediction and its results.
Never, ever going to happen in any material-based lifeform with free will.
Nevertheless, I wish that
Peace and love be with you, reader.
I lived in Mato Grosso for two years
over forty years ago; my twin daughters were born there. July - September was burning season there as land was cleared by fire for new crops. As was stated above just enough nutrients went back into the ground to grow grasses for cattle to graze and then left as the farmers cleared and burned new land. This pattern was semi sustainable for many years but the new mega operations are chewing up the Amazon in unprecedented numbers. Needless to say, this destruction of the Amazon (besides being an ecological nightmare) is only going to further climate change.