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Brazil is one of them.
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Brazil's former minister of defense, current presidential candidate, and a man who's spent decades at the center of Brazilian power.
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And who said, on the record, that if the United States opens its own files, he'll open Brazil's.
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We touch on Brazil's mass UFO radar incursions of 1986, an unforgettable night for the Brazilian military.
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And then there's Varginha, Brazil's very own modern-day Roswa.
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Brazil's former Minister of Defense, current presidential candidate,
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I will do the same if I am elected president of Brazil.
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In Brazil alone, there are hundreds of episodes,
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as also part of Brazil's foreign policy.
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Brazil is very interesting to touch on what you just said,
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you know, huge following in Brazil.
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How do you think people in Brazil would react?
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but in Brazil it's called Billions and Billions.
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One of them, for example, was a pilot that was flying from Chile to Brazil, flying a fighter jet.
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This was the same night as the mass sighting known as Brazil's Night of UFOs.
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However, in terms of threats or risks or even damage for the defense of Brazil, the United States, England, Russia,
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So much so that the concerns in Brazil in the area of defense have subsided.
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Obviously, the United States has conducted military, you know, secret operations in Brazil since World War II.
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And you have obviously outlets, rivers all over Brazil.
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There's a small town in southern Brazil called Varginia.
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brazil it's name is the virginia et nobody saw the virginia et but everyone knows about the et
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sort of ufo events and crashes in brazil
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you're also going to be interested in the craft's occupants and in brazil there's a whole parallel story
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school in brazil for the formation of sergeants there's another sergeant school for the air force but
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took place i mean both brazil's defense department and that of the u.s i have no doubt about that
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the discussion in society with regard to this agenda has decreased in importance in recent years i'm not sure if it's only in brazil but at least in brazil
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in brazil we see that the discussion and the information regarding these phenomena has migrated to the civil sphere much more rather than remaining only in the military sphere
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of Brazil's most respected pathologists, Dr. João Jemini, owner of IPD Laboratory in Virginia.
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Why is it that in Brazil the Army and the Air Force created a unit to monitor these phenomena?
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And it's not exclusive to Brazil.
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It's an expression that we use in Brazil too.
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The independence of the countries in Portuguese dominated America and Brazil were nationalist struggles.
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Here in Brazil, why does Lula have so much prestige?
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We talked about Brazil, Venezuela, Bolivia.
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After that, he became ambassador to Brazil.
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BRIC, B-R-I-C, Brazil, Russia, India, China, the developing economy.
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Well, Brazil is a very rich country.
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Institutionally speaking, in Brazil we have the largest mineral reserves in the world.
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Brazil has much more rare earth than China across all of its territory.
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If you go to Roraima, in the north of Brazil, it's very difficult not to find rare earth.
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Brazil is the largest basin of protein and grains in the world.
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Brazil is the largest frontier of energy in the world.
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There's no railway system in Brazil, no waterway system.
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And Brazil doesn't have a single train connecting its two largest cities, Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo.
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There isn't a single train connecting the federal capital, the capital of Brazil, to any other city in the country.
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So Brazil is a country that's blocked, that needs to be unblocked, unrestricted, so that we can create a sovereign rare earth fund,
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And in very little time, Brazil can become a prosperous country with very good growth rates, as long as these restrictions are lifted.
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I need to communicate my agenda to Brazil to bring back the development of this country.
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In the 19th century, Brazil became independent as a monarchy.
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And that monarchy protected the unity of the country because republics would have segmented Brazil.
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So there is a huge division in Brazil now.
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And do you think like a certain industry can be what reboots growth here in Brazil?
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Is that it, or do you have other ideas for how Brazil really gets back to high growth territory?
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Brazil has plenty of opportunities to have relations with both the US and with China.
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Why does Brazil have to make that choice?
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Between the US or China, Brazil should choose Brazil.
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The first trip of a US Secretary of State abroad was to Brazil.
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Walt Whitman dedicated a poem to Brazil's proclamation of independence.
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who was encouraging the separation in Brazil.
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Roosevelt, President Roosevelt, came to Brazil twice.
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Vargas never left Brazil to travel to the US, but Roosevelt came here twice.
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Also because Germany had a plan to invade the Northeast of Brazil, to stop support from leaving Brazil to go to the Allies in Asia and Africa.
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Brazil sends more than a third of its exports to China.
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So Brazil must also have a relationship with China that respects Brazilian sovereignty.
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Whatever is beneficial to Brazil and to China and is a shared interest, we should do.
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There's a lot that Brazil can do, both with the US and with China.
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Brazil has everything the world needs.
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I want to switch back to UFOs briefly and say that actually Brazil is very forward on this subject.
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Brazil still hasn't adopted that nomenclature, but it will have to because with the militarization of aerospace,
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It's the center of the UFO event in Brazil.
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So, Brazil, here's the thing, it's all under indigenous reservations.
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But there's a lot of that in Brazil.
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So much so that in Brazil these reserves are called national reserves.
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And he said, we didn't make this map in Brazil, we made it in Africa.
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So whenever Brazil decides to explore these minerals, these French companies will already have this information available.
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Look, one has to understand what soccer means to Brazil.
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The teams in Brazil are not restricted to states or cities like they are in Spain.
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And when the World Cup was finally held in Brazil, it was Palmeiras' centennial year.
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But above all I have a deep admiration, a deep appreciation for the role soccer played in Brazil as an institution of social change, of validation of poor people, validation of the disposition of the world.
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And Neymar is Brazil's most recent idol.
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And that Brazil can keep its status as the country that participated in the most World Cups and that won the most.
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And I hope that you can take from Brazil, in addition to information, a good impression of our country, our history, our culture, our cuisine.
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And that when you go back to the United States, you will feel the urge to come back as soon as possible to Brazil.
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