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 Citizens and politicians in my country have been suffering from the imposition of judicial decisions of a dictatorial and persecutory nature since 2016. These measures come from individual judges up to the Supreme Court ministers, including Alexandre 'Cabeça de Piroca' de Moraes, who is not related to the character 'Major Antônio Morais' from Ariano Suassuna. Indeed, he himself is just a passionate advocate of democracy (witch is looking more like more Orwell's 1984) and his radically bald head. From his office, secret procedures are conducted before an indictment, evidence is gathered, people are accused, sentenced to lose their constitutional rights, and their freedom is restricted, as happened with Allan dos Santos, whom you can find on Substack (link: https://substack.com/@allandossantos).

But today we woke up to a situation where an electoral judge in the São Paulo mayoral campaign has blocked access to the social media accounts of candidate Pablo Marçal (video). Marçal, a billionaire conservative who easily overcomes any difficulties imposed by adversaries who have all united, including being separated from former President Bolsonaro's group, who decided to support an irrelevant candidate. Marçal proves to be a very transparent individual as, from the beginning of the campaign, he chose to use donation money to support his campaign, renouncing the use of his own financial resources and party funds, which are actually subsidized by taxpayer money. This man is set to be the next mayor of the largest city in the Southern Hemisphere, unless he is sabotaged by the totalitarianism of the establishment through judicial decisions like today's or undermined by secret vote counts conducted by the electoral courts and the fragile security of the digital electoral system, which does not allow auditing through printed votes or perhaps he may be even assassinated (as almost happened with former President Bolsonaro's first campaign). Pray for the people of Brazil and contribute here by interacting with this post, sharing it, and leaving your comment or question.

If you wish, make a contribution to the wallet of this profile, and I commit to using the funds raised for producing content that supports Pablo Marçal's candidacy, while providing daily updates on this same network.

Most importantly, I hope to find among the early adopters of encrypted social networks, like Primal, people who are willing to support not only financially but also with simple gestures such as sharing and commenting, or even by forming an international decentralized community dedicated to spreading and educating about the use of Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies in general as a tool to counter totalitarianism in Brazil. This could turn the topic into a strong appeal to various communities, aiming to rescue a nation on the brink of being surrendered to totalitarianism. Brazil has over 200,000,000 inhabitants, which would certainly have a significant impact on the entire cryptocurrency scene if there were a mass adoption of the system.


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