The Brazilian ‘Earthquake’ & The Empire Of Chaos

Imagine one of the most admired global political leaders in modern history taken from his apartment at 6 am by armed Brazilian Federal Police agents and forced into an unmarked car to the Sao Paulo airport to be interrogated for almost four hours in connection with a billion dollar corruption scandal involving the giant state oil company Petrobras.
This is the stuff Hollywood is made of. And that was exactly the logic behind the elaborate production.
The public prosecutors of the two-year-old Car Wash investigation maintain there are “elements of proof” implicating Lula in receiving funds – at least 1.1 million euros – from the dodgy kickback scheme involving major Brazilian construction companies connected to Petrobras. Lula might – and the operative word is “might” – have personally profited from it mostly in the form of a ranch (which he does not own), a relatively modest seaside apartment, speaking fees in the global lecture circuit, and donations to his charity.

This post was published at Zero Hedge on 03/10/2016.