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KEY POWER FIGURE DIES IN SHADOWS: The Secret-Filled Death of a Man Who Controlled Brazil’s Army AND Its Riches

Raul Jungmann, the man who commanded Brazil’s military AND its explosive mining industry, is DEAD. The former Defense and Security Minister died Sunday in Brasília after a brutal battle with cancer. But his sudden passing has left a DANGEROUS power vacuum at the heart of Brazilian power.

Former President Michel Temer called him “a Brazilian who knew how to serve the country.” But this is the man who, under Temer, was handed the keys to national security. Jungmann was the architect of controversial military operations across Brazil, deploying troops onto our streets. He held the nation’s defense in his hands.

Now, the corporate world where he landed is in mourning. The powerful Brazilian Mining Institute (IBRAM), which he led, confirmed the death with a glowing note. They praise his “unshakable commitment.” But ask yourself: WHY does a former minister of defense end up running the country’s mining empire? What deals were made? What secrets did he take to the grave?

His funeral is CLOSED. A private ceremony for family and friends. The public, the people he served and policed, are LOCKED OUT.

He served presidents, controlled the army, and then pivoted to control the nation’s mineral wealth. This isn’t just a death—it’s the sudden silencing of a man who knew WHERE ALL THE BODIES ARE BURIED, both in war and in business.

The story they’re giving you is about illness and legacy. The REAL story is about the terrifying convergence of military power and corporate greed, and the one man who bridged that gap now forever silent.



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