AN AMAZON WARSHIP UNLEASHED ON THE PUBLIC. WHAT ARE THEY NOT TELLING YOU?
A decommissioned Brazilian Navy warship, armed with CANNONS and machine guns, is now OPEN TO THE PUBLIC in the heart of Belém. The Corveta ‘Solimões’ is not just a museum—it’s a chilling relic of military power suddenly docked for mass consumption.
This vessel, designed for patrol, search and rescue, and MINE SWEEPING, spent decades controlling the Amazon’s vast and isolated waterways. Now, families are invited to walk its decks, guided by ACTIVE MILITARY personnel. They will showcase the ship’s 3-inch gun and 20mm Oerlikon machine guns. Why this sudden, free access? Why NOW?
The timing is SUSPICIOUS. The ship was quietly pulled from its previous museum home in 2019 for “repairs” at a Naval Base. After years in the shadows, it re-emerges with a full arsenal on display. The Navy dictates the rules: closed-toe shoes only for the steep ladders and cramped compartments. They are in TOTAL CONTROL of the narrative.
Who benefits from this show of force? The military polish their public image while displaying tools of domination. Meanwhile, the VERY REGIONS this ship once “patrolled” face escalating crises. The silence from local leaders is DEAFENING. They celebrate a weapon of the past while ignoring the dangers of the present.
This isn’t a history lesson. It’s a TEST.
Edited for Kayitsi.com




