The ‘Green Army’ Invades Brazil

Roth-child’s Konservation Korps

            One of the enactments of the 4th World Wilderness Congress which Edmund de Rothschild convened and Mr. David Rockefeller, and others, attended, was a provision for the establishment of a 300,000-person “Conservation Corps”. This idea sounded quite innocent at the Congress, and it was hailed for its humanitarian ideals.

Brazil Rejects Eco-Fascism
Won’t Allow Supranational Control of Amazon Resources

By Mark Sonnenblick
March 11 (EIRNS) – There is a “war environment” in Brazil against attempts to “internationalize the Amazon,” our correspondents reported from Brasilia today. Pressure from the United States to make relief of Brazil’s $120 billion foreign debt contingent on Brazil accepting “international surveillance” over its Amazon region has provoked an explosion of national outrage. This could lead to Brazil defending its national sovereignty with its only powerful weapon, “the debt bomb.”

                Brazil is organizing other Ibero-American debtors into a common front against creditor blackmail. On March 7, the eight member nations of the Amazon Pact offered their total backing to Brazil. Brazil, Peru, Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Bolivia, Guyana, and Surinam together proclaimed, “Pressure exerted on any one member forces all of us to act jointly and in sympathy….The nations rejected any foreign interference over member countries’ actions of policies in Amazonia.”

                The burning of an area of the Amazon jungle equal to the state of South Dakota each year is a genuine ecological tragedy for Brazil and for the world’s weather patterns. But the people responsible for this holocaust are the eco-fascists now using it as a pretext to impose their genocidal world governance.

                The bankers and their “environmentalist” zero-growth retainers sabotaged Brazil’s efforts at scientific capital-intensive, development of its vast interior. Their savage debt-collection policies forced Brazil to destroy its land and its people in vain effort to preserve its credit rating.

Green Imperialism

                British Prince Philip’s World Wildlife Fund (WWF) is at the forefront of the “Green-Imperialist” assaults on Brazil. Barbara Bramble, international affairs director of its U.S. affiliate, the National Wildlife Fund, was in Brasilia last week to lobby for Brazil to follow Bolivia.