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Re: South America by car: First cheated by Honda - then by the brasilian state - Posted on: Mon, 13 Nov 2006 09:44:23 +0000 (UTC)


PS

'=D6rd=F6g' - usually referred to as M=F6r=F6n in the anglo-saxon NGs - is
a self-appointed jewish activists. This means everything we know to be
typical for jewish activists: no lie too primitive, no trick too
stupid, no - you name it. Just ignore this sick creature.





Michael Laudahn eOpposition schrieb:

> - still had a great time .)
>
>
> The first part can be found at
>
>
> http://worldimprover.net/EN/en5_1.html *).
>
>
> The second part - it requires knowledge of the first - is told in a few
>
> sentences: The car had been imported into Brasil as luggage, like in
> the region's other countries. So it was under customs supervision.
>
>
> After I hadn't been able to export it for the reasons described in part
>
> one, I notified the brasilian ministry of treasury, shortly after
> having left the country. Yes, I managed to leave the country without my
>
> car. It was '98 during the soccer world championship, and I took
> advantage of the frenzy during the Brasil/Chile match to pass the
> border.
>
>
> I then assumed that a functionary would visit the Honda dealer,
> confiscate my car, sell it - possibly after repairing it first -,
> collecting the customs charges and send me the rest, along with proper
> documentation. Nothing wronger than that.
>
>
> I now assume the functionary was there - but probably just to get the
> car, destroy the customs documents and then dispose of it privately.
> The car was pretty valuable on the brasilian market.
>
>
> Using today's internet communication facilities, I've tried for months
> to find out with the brasilian administration (incl president Lula)
> what has happened to my car - without success. They either mess around
> or just remain silent.
>
>
> Like de Gaulle in a situation of rage once said: 'This country is not a
>
> serious nation.' He may have been right.
>
>
> *) Those still interested in factual information about travelling South
>
> America by car will find some at
>
>
> http://worldimprover.net/EN/en5_2.html .
>
>
>
>
>
> --
>
> Anglo-saxon limitations to free speech:
>
> '... things like child .ography, false statements that result in
> demonstrable harm (defamation), the exposure of national security
> information, commercial fraud, and the proverbial shouting of "Fire!"
> in a crowded theater' - nothing else.
>
> http://www.weeklystandard.com/Content/Public/Articles/000/000/012/055sbhv=
q=2Easp