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Institutional Stalking in Brazil: A Systemic Risk to U.S. Interests and Hemispheric IP Security

COVER LETTER: STRATEGIC SECURITY BRIEFING

TO: National Security Council (NSC) – Western Hemisphere Affairs

ATTN: Senior Director for South American Strategy

FROM: Rodrigo Rocha Silva, Independent Auditor & Political Strategist

DATE: March 19, 2026

SUBJECT: Institutional Stalking in Brazil: A Systemic Risk to U.S. Interests and Hemispheric IP Security.

Dear Sir/Madam,

Enclosed, please find a strategic analysis regarding a critical breach in the Rule of Law within the Federative Republic of Brazil. As an independent auditor and former public administrator, I have documented a rising pattern of Institutional Stalking—the weaponization of state administrative machinery for personal and political vendettas.

This is not merely a domestic legal dispute. It represents a fundamental threat to Hemispheric Security for the following reasons:
 
Weaponization of Government: The use of public databases and oversight bodies to harass independent strategists mirrors the "Deep State" overreach currently being dismantled by the Trump Administration.
 
IP Vulnerability: If a regional partner allows its state apparatus to target individuals who protect strategic intellectual assets, the security of all U.S.-linked intellectual property in the region is compromised.
 
Jurisdictional Vacuum: My current indemnity claim of R$ 6,000,000.00 highlights a legislative gap that leaves independent actors vulnerable to state-sponsored predatory behavior.

I remain at your disposal to provide further technical data or briefings regarding these systemic risks and the necessary framework to protect individual sovereignty in South America.

Respectfully,

Rodrigo Rocha Silva


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