São Paulo place
also: San Paolo, Sao Paulo, San Pablo, San Paulo
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was living underground, trying to organize an effective labor movement. He had eluded the police dragnet in Rio and had reached San Paolo. Help just threw me out. Okay. There we go. And he had moved into a house with several other workers. …
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The doctors kept coming in and said, every time he tries to speak, blood gets into the wrong tubes. So stop doing that. Fernando improved a little bit. They took him to the Oban jail in Sao Paulo. Because they were too eager to begin the to…
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Jean-Marc said, absolutely not. One captain who tortured Fernando also saw it as a difference in character. I'm a torturer, he taunted Fernando, but you are not. If you ever come to power, I will be in a good position because you're a cowar…
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to help some of the people there with their grievances and their disputes. One of the companies was called metal. Well, one of the quote unquote unions that had been infiltrated was called the Metal Workers Union of San Paolo. But like I sa…
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Between the time Allende was elected president of Chile and his overthrow in 1973, the CIA arranged similar meetings between the Brazilian and the Chilean army that opposed Allende. Members of Brazil's death squads were introduced to the po…
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Brazilians Gordon had met over the years would oppose a government that he was now accredited to be assigned to. His acquaintance with a man by the name of Paulo Ayres, A-Y-R-E-S Jr., dated back to 1959 when Ayres was the head of a Brazilia…
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this IPEZ organization. Sounding the alarm, DePava had no trouble raising each month over $20,000 a month. He began to expand the scope of his organization. Paolo Ayers Jr. became the chief IPEZ representative in San Paolo. DePava…
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By any usual measure, General Perry Constant Beveleca, the commander of the Second Army in San Paolo, was a conservative. Yet word soon passed through the higher echelons that he was critical of the scheming of men like Silbo Heck. Gouliard…
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Kruel, K-R-U-E-L, who had replaced General Perry as commander of the Second Army. Kruel's intimacy with Goliath created a problem, since San Paolo's forces were essential to the success of the coup. Walters was quoted as telling Brazilian o…
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And I want to see the whole thing because that's just, boy, did he nail it. Yeah. You know? Yeah, this came out in 1964. Following is a translation of an exclusive expose given in Brazil's Ugente, Sao Paulo, February 1964 issue. And it was …
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the generals were getting nervous. The generals believed that the civil war they were planning would drag on for three months or longer. But they believed their assurances from Gordon and their U.S. contacts that if that happened, the U.S. …
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One big cathedral called the March of the Family with God for Freedom. Now, we're going to install a dictator, but we're going to have a march for family with God for freedom. The march installed with a manifesto of San Paolo women on behal…
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In Rio, a man calling himself Red Rose alerted newspapers to where they could find the latest dead body. In Sao Paulo, public relations were handled by an officer with the code name White Lily. Although some members of the death squads main…
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Boylson and his cohorts put heavy pressure on fellow businessmen to donate money to Obigan. Their message was not so important from De Pravis. Only Boylson could draw on a squad of volunteers from the military and police. He could guarantee…
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And we didn't want to help them. The training sheets that were eventually made available were very vague. The foreign policemen themselves understood why they were being sent to Washington. Even before the coup in July 1963, one Brazilian o…
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who was also not guilty of any crimes, demonstrated his faith in the military justice by showing up for the verdict. He was sentenced to two years in jail. In absentia, John Mark drew the same sentence. By then, it was September of 1968. A …
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a town outside of San Pablo. Jean-Marc argued against the secrecy. Let the meeting be in public, he said, and let the police, if they dare, break it up. The resulting publicity would only win students more converts. By this time, the studen…
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They thought those guns could hold off any raiding party long enough for most of them to get into the woods. Jean-Marc argued unsuccessfully that that was going to be a bad thing. The army was threatening a massacre. To avoid that, Governor…
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They believed the propaganda that they were actually going to confront guerrillas. The police approached the farm shooting, yet as they drew closer, there was no return fire. The students had decided that they were not gunfighters after all…
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Once in jail in Sao Paulo, the students learned that their arrest were already setting off street demonstrations all over. President Silva tried to lower the fever by announcing that although the students would be charged, the maximum possi…
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It was 4 a.m. before Jean-Marc was brought from his cell for processing with 49 other students. He had concocted a false name to match his new appearance, and he claimed to be from the state of Parana, south of San Pablo. The governor there…
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He borrowed a car and drove to the airport. Police were stationed at the train and bus depots and along the roads. They were making motorists get out of their cars so they could search their trunks. They were not watching the airport. Jean-…
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Even the students were inclined to blame that torture on a few brutes among the police and military. Their respect for the presidency died hard. Though the office was now occupied by usurpers, the torture was far removed from the Brazilians…
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Everyone was curious about their conversation, but all Elbrick remembered was a formal exchange of appropriate platitudes. With any luck, releasing Elbrick might have ended the chapter for Fernando and his colleagues. Since one of the most …
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And so they were all in Brazil for the natural resources, the gold, the rubber, the coffee, the sugar. Yeah. So the banking system was over there in Sao Paulo. And through it first was the Montague mission. And they were trying to reorganiz…