Far Left Brazilian Supreme Court Orders Banks to Seize Assets from Millions of Protesters Participating in Mass Democracy Rallies

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UPDATE: Far Left Brazilian Supreme Court Orders Banks to Seize Assets from Millions of Protesters Participating in Mass Democracy Rallies – PROTESTERS STAND STRONG!​

By Jim Hoft
Published November 17, 2022

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.

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.

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The 3 million should quickly withdraw all cash from the banks.
 
I work with a couple of people who are based in Brazil. They say that most Brazilians only keep the bare minimum in the bank. Between the 1999 Samba effect and the 2014 Brazilian monetary crises many people down there are wary of banks.
 
They are turning Chinese.
 
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