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From: isopatch11/16/2022 2:09:00 PM
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Civil War or does one side stand down? Important to watch. <HOW IT’S DONE: Over 3 Million Brazilians Protest Election Fraud – Bolsonaro to Annul the Steal!

By Richard Abelson

Published November 16, 2022 at 7:45 am

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The capital Brasília on Republic Day, Nov. 15

This is how it’s done: Over 3 million Brazilians filled the streets on Republic Day yesterday, Nov. 15, to protest the stolen elections. The party of President Jair Bolsonaro presented its report and announced it will apply to have the election annulled since the results could not be validated.

Since the massive fraud during the runoff election on October 30th in Brazil, millions of Brazilians have been protesting on the streets every day against electoral fraud by Communist convicted criminal Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.

#BrazilNasRuas #BrazilWasCensored #Brazilwasstolen t.co

— Carla M. Lodi (@LodiMaffei) November 15, 2022

On yesterday’s Day of the Republic, millions took to the streets again, especially in Rio de Janeiro and the capital, Brasilía, but also in smaller towns across the country.

Mainstream media such as O Globo refuse to report on what may be the largest protests the world has ever seen, fueling even more rage and disappointment among the Brazilian people.

“I’m no expert on the history of protests, but I think these may be the biggest protests the world has ever seen,” Brazil expert Fernando Teles told German website Free World. “People are very angry. That isn’t really like the Brazilians at all, who are usually pretty laid back.”

Brasil nas ruas
Queremos esclarecimentos #brazilwasatolen, we had the polls rigged, but we are being prevented from contesting.

He is involved in the biggest corruption schemes in the country's history. #OutLula #brazilwasstolen #BrazilNasRuas #BrazilianCensorship pic.twitter.com/825V8ZflD4

— andre Lau (@atkl170) November 15, 2022

According to Teles, over 3 million people demonstrated yesterday in Brasilía, although the capital is very difficult to reach and people often had to travel several days to get there. In Rio de Janeiro, approx. 500,000 protested in front of the old Ministry of Defense, demanding military intervention to prevent the communists from taking power.

#BrazilWasStolem #braziliansprings #BrazilNasRuas #BRAZIL #BrazilianProtests #BrazilWantsTheCode #BrazilWasSilenced #BrazilWasCensored #BrasilFoiRoubado #Brasilien pic.twitter.com/dbBmbfdgGN

— QueenStefane???? (@StefaneQueen) November 16, 2022

Demonstrators complained that at least 100 of the electronic ballot boxes did not contain a single vote for Bolsonaro. 5 million votes were discarded. Allegedly, Lula won 50.9% of the vote and Bolsonaro 49.1%.

Last week, Minister of Defense Paulo Sergio Nogueira de Oliveira sent his report on possible election fraud to the radical leftist Supreme Electoral Court (TSE), which consists of diehard Lula supporters. The military’s report spoke of “relevant security risks”: “It is not possible to say the electronic voting system is free from the influence of malware that could affect its outcome,” says the report. The TSE will likely ignore the report.

Now President Bolsonaro’s Liberal Party (PL) has also submitted its report on electoral fraud, stating that the PL will request “ an annulment of the election” because “it is not possible to validate the results of all the electronic voting machines.”

Brasília 15/11/22 #BrazilSpring #BrazilNasRuas ???? pic.twitter.com/fH28cTSuSR

— Charley Tapes (@CharleyTapes) November 15, 2022

Only a party involved in the election can contest the result, Teles said. “The electoral court will probably refuse,” says Fernando Teles. “Then the sitting President can order a military court to decide. Then it will be a battle between the judicial system and the executive branch. The military will probably have to take to the streets. Under the Law and Order Act (GLO), the President can order the army to restore peace.”

According to Teles, Bolsonaro and the military leadership are making every effort to follow the law and the rules of democracy. Protestors are already demanding military intervention, with chants of “Forças armadas, salvam nossa pátria!” (Armed Forces, Save Our Country!).

“The funny thing is, although they say they won the majority in the election, there are no protests by Lula supporters,” Teles said. “Where are they?>

thegatewaypundit.com

Only place we see our side seems able to gather large crowds is Trump rallies. And our top military commanders are on the wrong side.

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