FROM: Rodrigo Rocha Silva, Political Strategist & Independent Auditor (Brazil)
DATE: March 18, 2026
SUBJECT: ELUCIDATION OF SYSTEMIC INSTITUTIONAL STALKING AND GOVERNMENT WEAPONIZATION IN BRAZIL.
I. OVERVIEW: THE BRAZILIAN "DEEP STATE" AT WORK
Mr. President, as a political strategist who has managed cultural and administrative sectors in Brazil, I am bringing to your attention a sophisticated form of persecution: Institutional Stalking.
This is not a common crime; it is the Weaponization of Government. It occurs when state machinery — databases, tax authorities, and administrative oversight — is used as a silent tool to harass, monitor, and financially destabilize independent citizens who refuse to align with entrenched political cabinets.
II. THE CASE: A LEGAL VOID AS A TOOL FOR TYRANNY
In Brazil, there is a deliberate Legislative Lacuna. While the law punishes individual stalkers, it is silent when the stalker is the State itself.
The Claim: I have filed a compensatory lawsuit for R$ 6,000,000.00 (Approx. $1.1M USD).
The Reason: This figure represents the calculated damage to my professional reputation, my intellectual property, and my physical/digital security.
The Harassment: As an auditor and strategist, my independence became a target. The system uses "official procedures" to mask what is, in reality, a persistent campaign of personal destruction.
III. STRATEGIC ALIGNMENT: THE GLOBAL FIGHT FOR LIBERTY
Your administration has pioneered the fight against Government Overreach and the "Deep State." My situation is the South American mirror of the same battle.
Digital Sovereignty: I have avoided mainstream platforms (like WhatsApp) for years to protect my strategic assets from this institutional surveillance.
Lawfare: The Brazilian legal system currently lacks the "checks and balances" to stop administrative predators from destroying the lives of those who think independently.
IV. CONCLUSION & APPEAL
I do not seek "aid"; I seek Institutional Recognition. My case is a blueprint for how a lack of specific legislation allows a "Bureaucratic Dictatorship" to flourish.
I request that your Administration, through the Department of Justice, considers the implications of "Institutional Stalking" as a violation of international civil rights, ensuring that South American partners are held to the same standards of individual liberty that you champion for the United States.
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