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Posted 17 December 2018 - 01:41 PM


Swedish Prime Minister Wants To Deploy Army In No-Go Zones 


 

 
Swedens murder rate has been relatively low over the years, but thanks to the migrant crisis, police are powerless in many areas across the country. 
 
Last year 300 shootings occurred, 40 people were killed. The new year has begun with new launches. We see criminals with total lack of respect for human life, its a terrible development Im determined to turn around, he added.
 

 

People are shot to death in pizza restaurants, people are killed by hand grenades they find on the street, Akesson said in parliament on Wednesday.

 

This is the new Sweden; the new, exciting dynamic, multicultural paradise that so many here in this assembly have fought to create for so many years, he said sarcastically. 

 

https://www.zerohedg...rmy-no-go-zones

 


I lived in Malmo for three years. Great city and atmosphere... populous loved it.

Went back fo visit 2 years ago, my friends could not hide their disgust for the government. They were ... when I lived there ... BIG socialists, but NO more
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Posted 21 March 2019 - 08:10 AM

Upstart Populist Party Shocks In Dutch-Election-Upset, 2 Days After Utrecht Attack  

 

Dutch voters have sent shock waves through Europe at the polls on Wednesday in the wake of Monday's deadly Utrecht terror shooting, in which a now detained 37-year old Turkish man went on a terrifying tram killing spree which left three dead and three injured. 

 

Euroskeptic party, Forum for Democracy (FvD), has emerged victorious in key provincial elections this week, paving the way to making it one of the two largest groups in the Dutch Senate, and representing growing Dutch frustration with the recent unprecedented refugee influx in Europe.    https://www.zerohedg...s-after-utrecht


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Posted 24 April 2019 - 08:28 AM

Farage and the Charge of the Brexit Brigade  

 

Newly created "Brexit" political party leads in next month's EU elections

 

By branding his new party the “Brexit Party” he’s not mincing words. He knows that the majority of England (not the U.K.) outside of London are staunchly anti-EU.

 
He’s got his finger on the pulse of the English electorate, including that large percentage of Labour voters who also voted to Leave alongside the majority of Tories.     https://tomluongo.me...brexit-brigade/
 
Farage knows he has the right approach, politically, to unite the center-left and center-right of England into a very viable political force which can galvanize around this issue just like they did in 2016 to the chagrin and horror of the British Establishment.  
 
European Parliament voting intention:
 
BREX: 27%  
LAB: 22%
CON: 15%
GRN: 10%
LDEM: 9%
UKIP: 7%

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Posted 28 April 2019 - 09:14 AM

Newly created "Brexit" political party leads in next month's EU elections

 

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Nigel Farage : ‘I’ve Never in My Life Seen Contempt for Our Politicians Like Today’  

 

EU Elections Will Herald a ‘New Future for British Democracy’  

 

“Even after the Mueller report says there’s no Russian collusion, still the globalists never give up, do they?” he observed.

 
“We haven’t just got to beat the globalists once, we’ve got to beat them again, again, and again, because I’m afraid that the truth of it, and what I’ve learned over 25 years, is that if you want liberty, if you want democracy, if you want your nation-state, you’ve got to fight for it continually.”  https://www.breitbar...pt-politicians/

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Posted 09 July 2019 - 07:43 AM

Populists defeat globalists in European parliamentary elections
 
Coincident with burgeoning attention in America to Spygate, Positive Populism has swept the European Union.  The revolution has predictably exploded.
 
This not only reinforces the decision of Great Britain's P.M. Theresa May to resign, but also corroborates the downfall of German chancellor Angela Merkel (who will not seek election as party leader) and portends the departure of French president Emmanuel Macron (who was defeated by nationalist Marine Le Pen in French European Parliament elections). 
 
The "Three Ms" are not the only losers, for Brussels has been rebuffed for its open-border policies throughout the E.U., notably in Italy, where Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini had warned of an "Islamic State" If populists didn't poll well.
 
The understory may be linkage of America's Deep State effort to depose President Trump with intelligence services of Great Britain, Italy, and Australia.  https://www.american..._elections.html

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Posted 25 July 2019 - 07:35 AM

The stampede out of the euro, given Germany’s increasingly precarious economy (and the slow motion implosion of Deutsche Bank), is just beginning.
 
Brexit of some form is on the table 
Angela Merkel is on her last legs, physically and politically.
France wants to punish the English for Brexit.
Italy wants out of the euro.  

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