From One Axis to Another – Folha de S. Paulo, September 24, 1972
Chamberlain was a weak opponent of Nazism; Kissinger is an ally of communism.
Kissinger in Moscow – Folha de S. Paulo, September 17, 1972
With the support of American capitalists, Moscow will always feel more comfortable continuing to divert part of the Russian people’s resources…
A Great Bishop Speaks Out – Folha de S. Paulo, September 10, 1972
The French Revolution was the accursed mother and the genuine precursor of communism: the “civic fast”.
What No Injustice Can Ever Alter – Folha de S. Paulo, August 27, 1972
Eugênio Salles, Cardinal Archbishop of Rio de Janeiro: “The reaction to land reform makes us reflect on the power of selfishness.”
More Relevant Than Ever – Folha de S. Paulo, August 20, 1972
If subversion is virtually extinct in Brazil, what is the TFP still good for?
Christian Democracy’s Double Inauthenticity – Folha de S. Paulo, August 13, 1972
Like communism, of which it is a younger sibling, CD is essentially a phenomenon of salons and sacristies throughout South America.
Comunismi assortiti
In un articolo apparso nel 1969 Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira si domandava a che cosa mirassero le apparenti divisioni all’interno del mondo comunista già all’epoca in atto. E rispondeva “Smobilitazione della diffidenza universale, apertura di incontestabili zone di simpatia in tutta l’opinione pubblica mondiale (…) questo frazionamento del blocco comunista porta consistenti vantaggi alla sua […]
Tears, Miraculous Warning – Folha de S. Paulo, August 6, 1972
Statue of the International Pilgrim Virgin of Fatima photographed in New Orleans miraculously weeping real human tears
Perón, That Comblin – Folha de S. Paulo, July 30, 1972
Perón: “perhaps if the Russians had been in a position to support us in 1955 (the year Perón was deposed), I would have been the continent’s first Fidel Castro.”
Two Elements Related to a Third… – Folha de S. Paulo, July 16, 1972
Perón proclaims himself akin to Allende. Allende is akin to Castro. In turn, Lanusse is akin to Perón…