Terrorist group is found and defeated in the Amazon

The Brazilian secret service, along with Argentine, Peruvian, Bolivian, Venezuelan, Colombian, Russian and Iranian intelligence agencies made a mega-operation in the Amazon jungle to stop a powerful terrorist organisation known as Proud Pink Killers (PPK).

This organization was acting in the last 5 years in the region and organized unprecedented terrorists actions here in Brazil and other South American countries, such as the famous gay parade in Sao Paulo, which this year reached a record with 4 million participants.

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Major terrorist atack in Sao Paulo, 2008

Little is known yet about this terrorist organisation, but the main claim that group was the same-sex marriage and the criminalization of homophobia. In recent years, hundreds of heterosexuals were kidnapped and turned into drag queens. In the camp of terrorists were found hundreds of Wigs, platform-shoes, posters of naked men, manuals on how to imitate divas like Cher and chemical and biological weapons (as hidrogayzine).

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Terrorist leader surrounded by security guards

The general-Mucho Macho, responsible for the success of the military operation gave the following statement in a press conference after the success of his operation, “The South American Christian conservatives may stay calm, so they can return to exercise the sacred right to be prejudiced and intolerant. ” There was widespread fear that homosexuals could have their demands met.

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Prisoners found on the terrorist camp

The Brazilian Minister of Suppression of Human Rights said that people need to stop claiming their rights, because that does not bring benefits to society “women, homosexuals, disabled, blacks and Indigenous must understand that they are subcitizens, which do not deserve the same rights as other and that the ‘War on Equality’ will not give truce to those who struggle for human rights. ” According to government sources, further actions are being planned and should be implemented in the next months.

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