The works of art which were confiscated, stolen, or burnt on Polish territory between 1939 and 1945 number hundreds of thousands. Here, we haven’t written about those which were destroyed and lost forever, but instead focus on the ones which still exist somewhere, and remain to be found.
Mass riots in Brussels January 13 evening revealed terrifying scenes in the Belgian capital. Police confirmed that 20 police officers were injured and two female officers were taken to hospital, one of them in serious condition. Police also arrested 112 rioters, of which 30 are supposedly minors.
The police, in the United Kingdom especially, notoriously and viciously crackdown on what they ~ not the law consider illegal. Recently, the world was horrified to see several burly cops manhandling a 92-year old man for protesting against a court decision without his having permission from the police.
A disabled woman assisted by Kester Disability Rights has been paid £7,000 in compensation by a service provider who refused her access to a retailing service because she was unable to wear a face mask.
In scenes reminiscent of medieval witch hunts and hysteria about warts and birthmarks, a Swedish distribution company with warehouses in France plans to force its workers to wear dog collars fitted with proximity sensors which would ring if they are too close in a bid, so it is claimed, to reduce Covid-19 infections.
Though the Rome regime believes much of Italy remains under strict coronavirus restrictions, restaurants and bars have opened their doors in protest. Customers drank, ate, sang, and in one viral video, apparently booted the police back out the door.
Ignored by much Western media, some 10,000 people marched through the centre of the Austrian capital Vienna on Saturday to protest against restrictions aimed at stopping the spread of Covid-19, and to demand the resignation of Chancellor Sebastian Kurz.
Massive protests and outbreaks of civil disobedience are breaking out throughout Europe. Pro-government mainstream media as did their counterparts in totalitarian regimes pretend there is public support for repression.
Russian President Vladimir Putin says millions of Syrian refugees who fled their country’s civil war should start returning home to help rebuild Syria now that large parts of the Arab nation enjoy relative peace.
Many potential politicians and high-flying business entrepreneurs imagine themselves to be well-heeled smooth-talking power brokers. Theirs will be a life of razor-sharp decision making in a highly charged competitive environment. It is necessary for those seeking a high position to be driven, unprincipled and without the burden of conscience or even an ideology other than as a front, a false flag.
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