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 No.16383

On the eve of the election for president of Brazil, the Army simulated a cyber war against a group of "proletarian ideals".
Organized by the Army's Cyber ​​Defense Command, the Cyber ​​Guard 4.0 military exercise created a fictional war scenario in which participants had to fight a political organization called "Ideal Proletário Pantaneiro", identified by the acronym IPP.
The activity, according to the Brasil de Fato portal, was the starting point for the Brazilian Army's activities to guarantee the fairness of the campaign and the October elections.
In the imaginary geopolitical context of the Brazilian Army, the regime with "proletarian" ideals demands from its opponents the "demarcation of reserves" that would originally belong to its territory.
According to the narrative, the lack of recognition of this "alleged historical right" caused the IPP to militarily occupy the disputed region.
Minister of the STF, Luiz Edson Fachin, during a plenary session in Brasília
The military onslaught of the "proletarians", according to the exercise, "led the Security Council of the UN [United Nations Organization] to end diplomatic negotiations and to approve a resolution that foresees a military intervention", commanded by a "multinational military force with the aim of defeating the paramilitary group IPP".
The scenario created by the Brazilian military is part of the fourth edition of Guardião Cibernético, held annually by the Army. The event, which brings together government agencies and companies such as Cisco, Claro and Kryptus, took place between the 16th and 19th.
The simulated war environment, with references to left-wing ideas as "enemies", was conceived by the Ministry of Defense for another exercise, Operation Meridiano, a joint simulation of the Army, Navy and Air Force that took place in Pará in October 2021. .
It is worth remembering that the Army's Cyber ​​Defense Command was represented by General Heber Portella in a commission created by the Superior Electoral Court (TSE) to oversee the October elections.

https://sputniknewsbrasil.com.br/20220822/exercito-brasileiro-simula-guerra-cibernetica-contra-grupo-de-ideal-proletario-24335666.html

 No.16385

Cyber pandemic here we come!

 No.16387

I'm sure this is the least fascist the brazilian army can get.

 No.16389

File: 1661422657356.jpg (112.62 KB, 620x372, 6000.jpg)

> Brazilian Army

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2022/apr/07/brazil-military-posed-as-ngos-on-social-media-to-play-down-deforestation
> Brazil military ‘posed as NGOs on social media’ to play down deforestation
> Facebook owner Meta removes network from social media in move which could damage President Jair Bolsonaro
> ‘They created Pages that posed as fictitious NGOs and activists focused on environmental issues in the Amazonas region,’ the Meta report said. Photograph: Mauro Pimentel/AFP/Getty Images
> Thu 7 Apr 2022 18.23 BST

 No.16635

https://www.commondreams.org/news/2022/09/06/january-6th-all-over-again-facebook-accused-fueling-bolsonaros-coup-mongering
> 'January 6th All Over Again': Facebook Accused of Fueling Bolsonaro's Coup-Mongering
> "Meta is actively helping mobilize an online army in Brazil that's peddling conspiracy theories about the integrity of the election and threatening a violent coup," said one campaigner.
> September 6, 2022

""" Trailing badly in the polls with the presidential election less than a month away, far-right Brazilian leader Jair Bolsonaro is attempting to galvanize his supporters with incendiary rhetoric and lies about the integrity of the vote—and Facebook is supplying him with a megaphone to do so.

That's according to a new report released Monday by SumOfUs, a global group that's been tracking Facebook's failure https://www.commondreams.org/news/2022/08/15/facebook-appallingly-failed-detect-election-misinformation-brazil-says-democracy to combat blatant disinformation on its platform ahead of Brazil's closely watched October 2 presidential election.

The report finds that Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp—each owned by Meta—"are being used by Bolsonaro and his allies to push election lies and grow Brazil's own 'Stop the Steal' movement," a reference to former U.S. President Donald Trump's effort to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential contest. """


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