Consequences on the Institutionalization of the Republic of "United States" of Brazil November 15th
- RICARDO GOMES RODRIGUES
- 18 de fev. de 2021
- 11 min de leitura
Atualizado: 8 de mar. de 2021

The Republic of Vassalage
The day after the military coup of November 15th, 1889, the Brazilian Generals were at the same starting point as before. A weapon without any strategic significance operating over an empty territory; isolated in its barracks and, even worse, without a Navy that could displace troops and occupy territory. With the destruction of the Brazilian Imperial Navy, the United States Navy takes its place, leaving the Brazilian Generals of Floriano Peixoto just to see Yankees boats…!
As the days went by, even the most enthusiastic of the traitors and Remain National Army understood the mistake they had made. Whatever the U.S. Government had promised them did not deliver, leaving Floriano Peixoto's army with the feeling that they had been cheat.
In fact, the U.S. Government's co-optation strategies follow always the same pattern that has applying since that time. They choose an ambitious element that can be civilian or military, with deep resentments, coming from modest origins and without opportunities, for which, the feelings for power is even more important than that for money.
Usually, this kind of people, as is the case for the Rebellious Brazilian General Floriano Peixoto, have an aggressive passive character appropriated to act in the shadows of conspiracies. As a predator of our history, this Brazilian General saw an opportunity to sit on the Throne of Don Pedro without measuring consequences or even, understanding well the deep historically meaning that the monarchical regime had for Brazil.
So, after the U.S. Government achieves its political goals, almost always subverting history, or the social order of the country they are interested to prey; they start collecting from the traitors just before the traitors start collecting from United States; demonstrating and accentuating to all those involved in the plan how ambitious and traitorous these elements were.
Thus, they turn collaborationists into traitors, preventing them from using any real power in fact, but turning them totally dependent on North American support to stay in power as since they have become hated by everyone. And that was precisely the case for General Floriano Peixoto.
It did not take long before everyone understood the bad deal they had done and as a "total surprise" for the Brazilian Army Officials the country had been kidnapped by the U.S. Government, running out of its largest strategic defense weapon that was the Brazilian Imperial Armada. See discussions on the Imperial Brazilian Armada Geopolitics Strategies in the 19th Century at
And, even worse, not only did they not have the way to turn all that back, but also they began to receive the burden of all rancor’s and hatred for having delivered Brazil to the American Imperialism, destroying the Country’s history.
The Brazilian Army was left with the vassalage, the shameful submission and having to accept the “occupation” of the country in the shadows by Yankees military forces, which, through intelligence agents disguised as consultants began to supervise the military defense structures of Brazil, for both of the Navy and the Army as well, making all important decisions about how these weapons should operate and what they could, or should, buy as offensive military equipment’s. All that covered by vague ideas that they were all allies, but in fact they were actually no more than subordinates and vassals to the American Military forces.
Basically, both the Navy and the Brazilian Army began to live off donations of war equipment already used by the United States Military Forces. On top of this, the de facto Government of Brazil began to operate from within the American Embassy, leaving to the politicians and The Brazilian Generals merely administrative functions.
The name Brazil, which came from ancient royal and Imperial traditions since 1808 with almost 90 years of uninterrupted and coherent history that justified the name ceased to exist.
The name of “Brazil” as for this republic of vassalage came to be a meaningless word, with no connection whatsoever to previous historical traditions. And despite the joint efforts of both the Brazilian Generals and the American Embassy, the Republic in Brazil has come to be recognized to this day by its name of submission, which is, the Republic of the "United States" of Brazil. This name, as one may perceive, does not establish any historical reference to the Empire of Brazil born in 1808 and died on November 15th, 1889.
Changes in the Social Order Promoted by the Republic of the "United States" of Brazil
The predatory acts through which the Empire of Brazil was overthrown and destroyed had repercussions that echo to this day, and begin with profound transformations in the structures of the social order prevailing in the time of Don Pedro, The Second.
The institutionalization of this Republic of the "United States" of Brazil is not linked to any movement of national, social or popular insurrection of any kind, but rather of a predatory act financed by the Government of the United States of America in malignant joint operations with Chileans military forces and Brazilian Generals traitors.
The Third Reign of the Brazilian monarchy to succeed Don Pedro, precisely, did not happen because the succession of Don Pedro, The Second was the greatest crisis of the Brazilian Empire above all. Don Pedro was doing everything right, progressively he was historically inserting the third reign through the regency of his daughter Princess Isabel who was being perceived as very successful in her tasks as future Empress of Brazil.
Dona Isabel was gradually acquiring her father's political skills and the proclamation that has set slaves free was carefully sewn back in the political arena of the Empire to favor the Princess. Don Pedro, The Second was being very successful in these tasks and it can be said that at that time, in 1888, the Brazilian monarchy reached its peak, making it appear that in fact a third kingdom was secured.
The conclusion to be taken here is that it was exactly this so successful strategies of Don Pedro that accelerated the conspiracy of the American embassy against him, since there were no serious political motivations for a Republic and the Empire of Brazil was an obstacle to the Yankees’ strategies to impose Monroe doctrine on the Continent since we were a monarchy. Imagine, that! America for the Americans!
The republican military coup came in despair of cause, carrying out these malevolent features of a venomous viper attacking by surprise in the dead of night treacherously. You can well imagine the shock that it causes to Brazil, especially for Rio de Janeiro, this perverse meaning of that day November 15th, 1889.
The interesting thing here is to understand how the social order of the Brazilian Empire was structured. Social issues were regulated and carefully woven through the Crown and the Church, with the Emperor at the center of this universe of social order.
Could you return for a few moments to the Imperial Rio, you would be surprised to find that another Brazil was possible, and that shared nothing with today’s Brazil. From the Palace of Sao Cristóvao, the Emperor was a symbol of this order that venerated social complacement, parsimonious attitudes not only in public spending, but also in private life.
The way people made money or fortune were carefully observed by the Crown, Don Pedro, and the Catholic Church, which he also represented.
Social etiquettes were rigid and reputations were lost by any slip-up of involvement with shady businesses or poorly explained fortunes. That was a Victorian society where the meaning of liberal or conservative then has nothing to do with these same values of today. One of the arguments of propaganda disseminated by the Republican military coup and the American Government was that all this made Brazil a backward country.
The Republic of the "United States" of Brazil destroyed exactly these values, remaking the fabric of social order sewn between the Crown and the Church, exchanging them for the materialistic republican Yankee values of social objectivity, scientism, pragmatism, individualism and this exaggerated consumerism of today.
Thus, making money in the post November 15th, became an activity that no longer measured consequences for reputations, but the important thing was just to get rich at any price. The immediate result was an impressive process of financial speculation that took over Rio de Janeiro and became known as the Crisis of “Encilhamento", provoked by the liberalizing measures created overnight by Rui Barbosa as Minister of Economy of the provisional Republican government of General Floriano Peixoto and sustained by the North American Embassy.
Al of sudden, it became clear to everyone in Brazil then that the old social order of Don Pedro, The Second, which never was in a need for police or armies to stand, had been undone in the name of a new order, now maintained at the expense of the political repression imposed by the police and the republican government army against dissidents, or opponents of any kind, using for that of a moralist narrative for a permanently insurrected welding, inflating them through the use of archaic and dusty positivist theories of pamphleteering mottos typical of extreme linear and objectivist reasoning of the 19th century such as: "Order and Progress".
We never had a legitimate civilian government in Brazil again. The Crown and the Church have given way to this already well-known republican pamphleteer motto of “Order and Progress";without ever having either, living only from the continuing upheave of coups d’état and conspiracies in the shadows for the last 130 years of this "republican order and progress" of barracks.
Rui Barbosa's famous speech in the Senate in these post November 15th years attest to this change, when he said he would sadly see the triumph of nullities since there was no longer a vigilant to watch over Brazil, referring to Don Pedro. The Imperial Chapel where Don Pedro and his family said mass every day was vandalized to be turned into a souvenir shop. Most recently, the Imperial Palace of San Cristóvao was “mysteriously” burned to the ground.
The ideologization of The History of Brazil
This ideologization of Brazilian History was born in the United States of America around the 1920s, when several Brazilians went to Harvard as Caio Prado Jr.
The goal was to create an elite that spoke a broken English and a mass that spoke an incomprehensible Portuguese dialect. The goal was to destroy our Iberian heritages that were a hindrance to this attempt of a forced "Americanization" of Brazil.
Ideologies, in this sense, have become a skillful instrument to ridicule and sterilize our history; a kind of perfect imperialism executed by the Yankee elites of Harvard against whom one cannot question anything, at the risk of being labeled as reactionary or fascist since they are seen as “Good Imperialists" by this Brazilian elite co-opted by the steamroller of the corporate media system imposed by the Americans known as Estadão-Folha-Globo.

The Strategy then becomes to use current terms, such as, rentier bourgeoisie, patriarchalism and even industrialization, but applied to a time when these terms would not make any sense, just to give an intellectual justification to a child's tale. And even worse, they try to create a false analogy between our history and that of the North Americans.
“Tiradentes” is a good example of a history defrauded to indicate that there was in the remote past a certain military rebellion against taxes levied in Brazil by the Portuguese; all that “coincidentally” very similar to the history of the tea party rebellion in Boston against England.
I'm sorry to say that there has never been a dismembered “Tiradentes” by the Portugueses. This kind of evil is typically Yankee not Iberian. Several Brazilian historians have been indoctrinated in this way, and continue to be at Harvard today, with the sole purpose of imposing or "reviewing" events of our past to demonstrate that Portuguese colonization was perfidious and, thus, subjectively, insinuating how good it would be if we had been colonized by the Yankees.
Now, pay close attention to the fact that 60% of Harvard University's budget is complemented by projects that are invariably funded by the D.O.D (North American Department of defense) in Washington.

History, science and philosophy go hand in hand. The country model that arises from this Republic of the "United States" of Brazil, created by the hands and minds of the Brazilian Generals and the American Embassy is that of carnival nihilism and football, which has as a maximum figure of representation throughout “Macunaíma” and this is not recent, but comes since 1922.
So, the republic in Brazil was born without cause, people, or any political popular motivation, just came destroying solid historical and nativist symbols and, in the hope of becoming popular, dismays for folk models such as Macunaíma. Remember that it was at the height of General Medici's dictatorship in the 1970s that “Joãozinho 30”, through carnival parades of exaggerated luxury, promotes a naked mass, dressed in gold, representing on the avenue for embalmed pharaoh generals.
You see, this Americanized nihilism is ultimately responsible for the ideological failure of this carnival-militarized and debauched republic. This republican barracks ideology impedes the country's industrial development because the technological development effort is the opposite of this small talk of "let it go”; " will be happy" or “Just do It”; as is currently imposed by the yankee whore yard through its journalistic steamroller of the Estadão-Folha-Gobo complex.
However, the Americans transferred all their industries to the Chinese communist dictatorship idolized by the neoliberals of Boston, New York and Wall Street because there the Republic is not the same as the nihilism of carnival and football of ours born in 1889.
The Peak of the Republic of the "United States" of Brazil
The history of the Brazilian Military Regime is a good example of how military structures have no role to play in the political history of a country. Everything that the Brazilian Generals achieved during the 1960s and 1970s was gradually destroyed without them being able to react, because they lack real power of political articulation and popular support and these concepts are what really moves a country history; not troops that behave like an occupying army.
All that economic development of 20 years of military dictatorship was knocked out when the Yankees, without the slightest ceremony, began to collaborate with their former "enemies", Communist China, transferring there all its industrial assets leaving us here to see Chinese ships... And, also, inserting us into this current economic structure of globalization as simple suppliers of agricultural and mineral commodities.
The excuse that Brazil was under a dictatorship was used by the political zoo of Washington to politically bomb that regime of the Brazilian Generals, but China continues to this day this recognized and perverse Communist military dictatorship, and we, this miserable Yankee backyard for carnival and football only.

Insertion of the Republic of the "United States "of Brazil in The Globalization
Communist China was transformed by this neoliberal elite from Boston, New York and Wall Street into superpower. We, on the other hand, have been turned into a country in tatters without political institutions; a miserable whore colony where the Mayor of Sao Paulo is Covas and its Governor is Doria, a perfect match of alienation, submission and vassalage to our "republican history".
But then, what's the question here, would one ask. The fundamental issue is the inability of a military organization articulate as a political institution for obvious reasons, because it would stimulate indiscipline. Generals were made to fight back not to rule, and wars are won, first of all, by political and social but not military articulations.
And history repeats itself when a pothead and depraved German kids intimidate us, defining from Berlin and Washington where we can go inside our own home, entering the scene the retired General, playing the already traditional role of good-behaved Americanized boy with a cool speech of pro-abortion and gay marriage; and not punching the table crying out for national sovereignty as one would expect from a general even a retired one.
One may see, how much a military organization is incapable to play any serious role in the political arena but if so, just to behave as an occupying force. In the other hand, I, Professor Ricardo, took my UNO Mille and crossed the Amazon from the Atlantic to the Pacific; filming and mobilizing Brazil; showing an Amazonia that no one knew; defining simple political strategies where the militaries ones are totally ineffective just because those who occupy territory are people and institutions and not police or armies.
See the vídeos about my expedition over Amazonia at :
And, to the extent that we don't have credible political institutions, because we live in this eternal tutelage of a third world military dictatorship financed by the Yankees as since 1889, we have now succumbed, as before, to this imperialism now disguised as "good"; unable, as we are, to define sovereign public policies; since we are ruled from within this political "bunker" that operates from the basement of the American Embassy in joint operations, as usual since 1889, with the "Apache Fort" of the Brazilian Generals their neighbors in Brasilia.
By Professor Ricardo Gomes Rodrigues
São Carlos, SP, Brazil
February 14, 2021
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