
The victims of all the scams by Vorcaro, Bolsonaro, Tarcísio, Flávio
“The Master’s pyramid scheme was like all pyramid schemes, including those of the far right,” writes Moisés Mendes.

Moisés Mendes is a journalist and author of "Everyone Wants to Be Mujica" (Diadorim Publishing). He was a special editor and columnist for Zero Hora, in Porto Alegre.
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