US Meddling In exchange for Regime in Brazil, Says an Expert

US Meddling In exchange for Regime in Brazil, Says an Expert
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5 December 2016
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Political scientist Luiz Alberto de Vianna Moniz Bandeira confirmed here that there is direct and indirect evidence that the United States influenced and encouraged the legal war that ended with a regime change in Brazil.

Both, trial judge Sergio Moro, who leads the anti-corruption operation Lava Jato, and Attorney General Rodrigo Janot 'acted and act with US agencies openly against Brazilian companies, attacking the defense industry National ', he said.

In an interview published in Sunday´s edition of the Jornal do Brasil, Moniz Bandeira recalled that Moro, head of the process against Petrobras and the great national construction companies, was prepared in 2007 in courses promoted by the State Department and in 2008 participated in a special training program in the Harvard Law School.

In addition, in October 2009 he attended a regional conference on illicit financial crimes, promoted in Rio de Janeiro by the United States Embassy in Brazil.

As for Janot, he said that in February 2015 he traveled to Washington accompanied by Lava Jato investigators to gather information against Petrobras and met with the Justice Department, FBI Director General James Comey and Commission officials Of Securities.

In this regard, and questioned whether the brain of the Lava Jato operation is outside Brazil, the political scientist said that 'there is no brain. There are foreign and national interests that converge '.

The ties of Judge Moro and Attorney General Janot with the United States are notorious, insisted Moniz Bandeira and denounced that the damages that both caused and will cause to the Brazilian economy, surpass in an immeasurable scale all the damages that could have caused the corruption that they claim to fight.

In fact, he said, what they are doing is 'to de-structure, paralyze and decapitalize Brazilian, state and private companies, such as Odebrecht, which compete in the international market, South America and Africa.'

The author of The Global Disorder: The Specter of Total Domination also recalled that since 2002 there has been an informal cooperation agreement between federal prosecutors and police not only from Brazil but also from other countries, with the FBI to investigate Organized crime.

That is why, probably, the information obtained through the electronic espionage of the US National Security Agency on corruption organized by groups within Petrobras, favoring politicians, came to the Brazilian Federal Police and Sergio Moro, he said.

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