The Brazilian Inquisition: How a Fabricated Border Record Exposes the Rot in Lula’s Justice System

By Hotspotnews, October 21, 2025

In the annals of political persecution, few stories rival the farce unfolding in Brazil today. Filipe Martins, once a trusted advisor to former President Jair Bolsonaro, finds himself at the center of yet another absurd chapter in the endless saga of leftist vengeance. The latest twist? Brazil’s Federal Police (PF), those once-revered guardians of the law, now claim that Martins *simulated* an entry into the United States back in December 2022—not to flee, but to *trick* investigators into thinking he had. It’s a claim so preposterous it would be laughable if it weren’t so damning. This isn’t justice; it’s a desperate scramble to salvage a narrative that’s crumbling faster than the credibility of Supreme Federal Court (STF) Justice Alexandre de Moraes.

Let’s rewind for those who haven’t been following this Kafkaesque nightmare. On the heels of the January 8, 2023, riots—events that conservatives have long argued were exaggerated and exploited by the Lula administration to purge political opponents—Martins was slapped with preventive detention. The smoking gun? A supposed U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) record showing he jetted off to America on December 30, 2022, just as probes into an alleged “criminal organization” around Bolsonaro heated up. For six agonizing months, Martins rotted in a cell, his life upended, all because of this “evidence” that painted him as a fugitive mastermind.

But here’s where the house of cards begins to topple: the Americans, those sticklers for due process and actual facts, took a hard look at their own records. Spoiler alert—they found *nothing*. No entry stamp, no I-94 form, no trace of Martins darkening the doorstep of the Land of the Free. CBP didn’t mince words: the record was a sham, riddled with errors like a misspelled name and bogus passport details. Worse, they admitted it had somehow wormed its way into their official systems—a breach that’s now under active investigation. How does a fake document from a foreign power infiltrate one of the world’s most secure databases? The mind boggles, but conservatives aren’t buying the coincidence.

Enter the PF’s October 21 bombshell: rather than own up to their investigative blunders, they’re flipping the script. Martins, they allege, and his presidential entourage *orchestrated* this simulation to “discredit” the probe and evade scrutiny. They want a fresh inquérito (inquiry) from Moraes, the very judge whose iron-fisted rulings have turned the STF into a one-man echo chamber. It’s the classic leftist playbook: when the evidence fails, invent a conspiracy on the other side. Martins’ defense team fired back with a blistering note, accusing PF delegate Fábio Schorr of “criminalizing advocacy, press, and citizenship” to cover for the “negligence” that led to an “illegal and abusive” arrest. Damn right they did. This isn’t law enforcement; it’s character assassination with a badge.

From a conservative vantage, this reeks of the same tactics that have plagued Brazil since Bolsonaro’s improbable 2018 victory shattered the Workers’ Party stranglehold. Remember the Lava Jato scandals? Operation Car Wash started as a noble crusade against corruption but morphed into a weaponized tool against right-wing figures, conveniently sparing Lula until the very end. Now, with Bolsonaro sidelined and his allies in the crosshairs, the STF under Moraes has become the new inquisitor general. Preventive detentions without trial, social media bans, and frozen assets—these aren’t safeguards for democracy; they’re the hallmarks of a soft authoritarianism dressed in judicial robes.

Martins’ ordeal is personal, but it’s symptomatic of a deeper rot. As Bolsonaro’s former international affairs advisor, he was no stranger to the global stage, championing policies that put Brazil first: cracking down on illicit mining in the Amazon, forging ties with like-minded leaders from Trump to Milei, and resisting the globalist agendas peddled by Davos elites. To the Lula machine, that’s heresy. Better to paint him as a coup-plotting flight risk than admit the real threat: a conservative voice that exposed the hypocrisies of the left.

And let’s not forget the international angle, because this isn’t just Brazil’s mess—it’s a slap in the face to American sovereignty. CBP’s probe into the bogus record raises ugly questions: Did Brazilian operatives tamper with U.S. systems? Was this a sanctioned op to manufacture probable cause? Martins hasn’t sat idle; he’s suing the U.S. government in federal court, a move that could drag this embarrassment into the light of discovery. Good for him. In a world where Big Tech censors and governments spy, conservatives must fight back with every tool available—lawsuits, public pressure, and unyielding truth-telling.

The PF’s simulation theory is the death rattle of a dying witch hunt. If Martins and his team faked a U.S. entry to “discredit” investigators, why go to such lengths only for the ruse to unravel spectacularly? No, the far more logical explanation is incompetence or malice from the other side. CBP’s own words condemn any reliance on the fake record for imprisonment, yet here we are, with Moraes given just five days last week to demand PF clarifications. Expect more delays, more spin, and zero accountability.

Conservatives in Brazil and beyond should take note: this is what happens when you let ideologues masquerade as jurists. The STF’s overreach isn’t protecting democracy; it’s eroding it, one fabricated fact at a time. Bolsonaro’s movement, resilient as ever, has weathered impeachments, indictments, and now this border burlesque. The people of Brazil deserve better than a justice system that serves the ruling party first.

It’s time for real reform: term limits for judges, independent oversight for the PF, and an end to the preventive detention racket that lets the state play prosecutor, judge, and jailer. Until then, stories like Martins’ will multiply, fueling the fire of righteous anger. The left can simulate all the evidence it wants, but truth has a way of crossing borders—and exposing the frauds who never left their echo chambers.

Filipe Martins is free today, but the fight for justice rages on. Stand with him. Stand with Bolsonaro. And above all, stand against the tyrants in black robes who think they can rewrite reality with a gavel. Brazil’s conservatives won’t forget, and neither should the world.

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