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quinta-feira, 24 de abril de 2014

2014 World Cup Soccer or 2016 Olympics in Brazil? Are you crazy?

If you are planning to visit Brazil, during the World Cup soccer or Olympic Games, my advice is: DO NOT GO!

Well... perhaps you may go, of course, if you don’t care for your life or family, and, evidently, at your disposal, you have four strong body-guards, (US Seals or Rangers), at least, heavily armed protecting you… while you wander, wearing a full bulletproof vest, through the streets of Brazil.

If that doesn't apply to you, please stay at home enjoying the games on the TV. It will be safer and much more pleasant! Believe me!

Go to Brazil you will put yourself in jeopardy.

The milk is faked and manipulated with carcinogenic products (Formol, sodium bicarbonate, tap water and others chemicals that i can’t remember the names now), in almost all its production. It is very dangerous to drink it.

Milk producers are like the rest of the population; they have no respect for anyone, least of for the children, the major milk consumers.

The electrical system is very deficient with many and many short and long blackouts through the day and night.

Right now there is a critical water shortage in the most important cities. Sao Paulo is the worst.

Rio de Janeiro, Recife and Fortaleza, are right now under a dengue epidemic. (breakbone fever)

The beaches are seriously contaminated and infected by the permanent discharges of ​​tons of sewage in the ocean.

The coffee is very poor quality, but very expensive, and is made with tap water, generally unhealthy for drinking in most cities, although authorities say otherwise.

Even bottled water is suspect. Do not dare to drink a drop from bottled waters named Minalba or Lindóia; otherwise you will be ingesting tap water.

Traveling by plain from any Brazilian city, you will need a lot of patience to face the endless waiting lines at check-in points; to handle very frequent blackouts; to deal with the usual overbooking caused by the already well-known Brazilians Airlines dishonesty. Most of all, you will have to support, stoically, the unbearable heat by lack of air conditioning inside the airports; and in those places… the worst of all…, the horror: - the Brazilian bad body odor, much worse than the smell found in African airports.

Regarding hotels and restaurants as well, assuming you intent to stay at one of them, let’s say, a four or five stars hotel, for five days, and eating at two or three different restaurants, during that period, i hope you have a lot of money to spend it in Brazil. The prices have been tripled; some of them a fivefold increased with no reason; particularly in Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo or Brasilia, the glorious capital of the nation, by far the most corrupt city of Brazil and all South America.

As you may find out, hopefully not so late, Brazilian greediness is not something modest or christian as you may imagine or believe through your travel agency. However, the services offered and rendered in return are quite missionaries; completely in the opposite direction to that money voracity.

It’s much cheap to spend a full week at the Plaza or at the Pierre in New York, (believe me), than a few days at a Brazilian four stars hotel. Following the same parallel, you can find a cheaper and very good meal, at the Manhattan Ocean, (for example, 3 pounds lobster together with a vintage wine), than a micro-meal (pure imitation of French cuisine style), in the best Brazilian restaurant, which is not so “best” or even good. But, as you know… propaganda is propaganda and the Brazilian government spends tons of money to spread what is not true.

Spreading lies is the true Brazilian expertise.

Still about the “national cuisine”…Well, well… why don’t you call Mrs. Obama and ask her what happened in her stomach, while she was in Brazil, after ingesting the most famous brazilian specialty, “feijoada”, (black beans mixed with a lot of unspeakable disgusting things), at the time, prepared very light for her. (Without pork or other meats).

Do not try to eat that, unless you swallow various anti-acids first .

Once in Brazil, if you are so fucked-up to go there, please, don’t seek for new foods or cocaine experiences, or poverty emotions among the “Favelas” (slums), as ludicrously recommended by a lot of eco-borings people. You can be beaten, robbed or killed there, as some of them have been; or, with luck, after delighting yourself with some of the slum’s unsanitary special meals you may endure, for sure, a good and an endless diarrhea.

Remember: most of Brazil's slums have no running water or sewage system. So, if you want to eat there, good luck.

Regarding to the soccer games:

Most part of the stadiums where the games will take place is seriously delayed. The workers are rushing breathless to finalize on time the main structures.  And as any engineer knows, running construction is a work to be redone and people(s) to be rescued.

Apparently, Brazilian engineers do not know it. Authorities either.

Therefore, there is no surprising that many workers have died already in stupid accidents.

And about accidents, well, you must know something concerning to the spectators safety: - the bleachers of all arenas have not been tested yet, nor will it be possible to test them properly on time, before the opening.

The games will start by June, 12th.

Consequently, facing this Brazilian reality, if you decide, stubbornly, to leave your comfortable home to watch the games in Brazil, please, sign up first a life insurance policy in favor of your family. Your wife and children are not responsible for your lack of brains.

Despite the recommendations above, if you want a real idea what is Brazil today, try to watch VICE, second season, episode 1, on HBO TV, produced by Bill Maher. Obviously, the 12 minutes' testimonies shown of Brazilian reality are insufficient. Nevertheless, it should gives you a good idea of what will be waiting for you in Brazil if you are planning - naively - to fly directly to Rio de Janeiro city, or Sao Paulo, or to any of the cities hosting the World Cup soccer games.

Have this in mind: Brazil is the land of robbers, home of assassins, drug-lords, drug-dealers, homosexuals, prostitutes and an international terrorist’s shelter too. 58,000 police registered homicides per year, plus over then 10,000 bodies, about which nothing is known, found on wastelands, speaks for themselves.

Of course you may find there some good and honest people too. But they are very rare... and in extinction, too… believe me!

In other words, if Brazil is extremely insecure concerning locals security, subsequently is much more dangerous for foreign peoples, mainly if they haven’t adequate knowledge of the language.

Over 30% of murders in the all world are occurring in Brazil. If you go there, during the World Cup Soccer or the Olympics, be sure, you will be assuming the risk to increase such statistics.

A great part of the Brazilian population is not happy with the World Cup event, and much more unhappy with the 2016 Olympic Games.

Both events are coming true because a chain of corruptions sponsored by the Brazilian government, a gang of crooks dominating Brazil… while the population is dieing at the doors of public scrapped hospitals.

Nowadays, walking on the streets of Brazil means to defy death; to be a fatality aspirant. But if you have the good fortune to return home safe, you can consider yourself as a survivor and you may smile… prudently.

As they say in Rio de Janeiro: If a lost bullet doesn't kills you in one of the daily cross fires, between criminals and police men,… well, you can consider yourself a lucky person, because you will have 30% probabilities - only - to be killed by a flying iron culvert cover, detonated by a subterranean gas explosion, so frequent in the main streets of Rio de Janeiro.

What the Brazilian government spreads to the world about the people’s prosperity is not true. Brazil is a very rich country, indeed, in mineral resources and cows, but very, very poor in human intellect and management. In manufacturing, above all.

Regarding to international acquaintanceship tourism … well, differently from the other countries of the third world, most Brazilians sees foreigners as obsessed targets (specifically blond people and Asians), to be robbed, cheated and vilified; and of course, if they resist, or don't have enough money to fulfill the criminal greediness, to be beaten or murdered, or both.

Never trust in a Brazilian; Male or female! Above all, never rely on the kindness shown by a Brazilian. Usually such gestures disguise the true purpose for swindling or stealing.

Brazilians are essentially underdogs; losers with no future perspectives ahead. They have nothing to lose because they know are unable to improve their lives, no matter how strong their efforts are.

They don’t study; they don’t read; they don’t learn. Moreover, they have a terrible tendency to repeat always the same mistakes; especially political errors.

Brazil has one of the worst scholar structures of the world.

Politically speaking in these days, well, since 2003, Brazil is dominated by the most vicious Party ever seen. The PT (Workers Party), is a diabolic gang of robbers, corrupters and killers, closely attached to all Africans dictators and all terrorist ideologies.

During the morning they sleep with Cuba and Venezuela; by afternoon, with Iran and Syria, Palestine and Russia. At night, it’s turn of the phony Bolivian “cocalero”, Evo Morales. By dawn, as no one is iron made, they take off with many bags full of cash, directly to the Caribbean islands, where the money, the Brazilians taxpayers’ money, disappears magically.

They hate Israel and United States of America, while dreaming with sumptuous summer holidays in Paris… But they go to U.S.A first to buy all new possible electronics they can find.

Meanwhile, the nation’s presidency is occupied by a former bank robber, Dilma Rousseff: the living incarnation of incompetence, lies, lack of manners, ignorance and total misrule.

The woman is an astonishing fraud.

As president of Brazil, (the woman likes to be called “presidenta”), she rules as a joyously dummy pulled by strings tied to Lula da Silva hands, the secular honorary chairman of the Workers Party, officially now former president of Brazil; the man to whom Barack Obama, uninformed and unintelligently, call “The man of the hour”...

It was not cool!; undoubtedly it was a lack of respect with the few honest people still remaining in Brazil. But, Obama is Obama, what can I say? That is he a second Jimmy Carter? Better say no more! He is not worth it!

I know Lula da Silva very well, since 1978. So, I guarantee you, he is just an uneducated individual, with no manners, corrupted to the soul, a damn thief with no decency or sense of what is right. Ever since the prime political crook adored by the Brazilians, wrong is the right to him, and public money, the Brazilian taxpayers’ money, he believes that is yours to be used by him and his family as well please.

If a despicable lawbreaker like Lula da Silva is publicly lauded by Barack Obama, as well as highly acclaimed by over 60% of the Brazilian population, and several vicious Brazilian criminals are voted and elected - on and on - as governors, Senators and Congressmen, by the same people, can you imagine the moral quality levels of the Brazilian people?; and how they strongly disrespect the Law, as well as how pathetic is the Law enforcement by the authorities?

Authorities? What Authorities? The justice system, generally speaking, is corrupt… today occupied by togated sharks. As catfish, they feed on anything: on the bureaucracy, on the astonishing legal Acts poorly drafted and technical obstructions delays… justified by the spacious right of defense...

And you are planning to visit Brazil?

Brazil, is - trust me - a paradise of criminals (Hollywood use to show that), and the Law itself is some kind of embellishment to be showed as a Brazilian portion of its double pragmatism to the World.

Official government advertising and the Magna Carta both states that in Brazil all are equal ... however, the reality is quite different: - Some are more equal than others.

Brazilians are what they are, although some times we forget, surely, what they really are.


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