According to the official version, the discovery of Brazil by the Portuguese on 22 April 1500 was a matter of luck. Some researchers emphasize that back in 1499 Amerigo Vespucci was off the coast of Brazil and discovered the mouth of the Amazon River. But, based on the official version, the Spaniards were the first to discover Brazil. However, after many years of research, I was able to establish some facts contradicting this version. The discovery of Brazil was made by Duarte Paszek Pirairaira in 1494, under a secret treaty between him and the Portuguese king. However, for certain reasons, the results of this expedition were kept secret. This work shows that Vespucci had nothing to do with the discovery of Brazil, and the results of the 2nd and 3rd were entirely invented by a Florentine. These sensational findings are extensively covered in my previous books. They have been translated into many European languages. I prove that Vespucci never made it to the point near Antarctica with coordinates 52 degrees south latitude. That is, he sailed to 32 degrees south latitude, that's where he returned to Lisbon.