Houellebecq says Great Replacement is Factual
Michel Houellebecq says Great Replacement is a fact: ‘I was very shocked that it was called a theory. It’s not a theory, it’s a fact,’ says France’s greatest living author.
Michel Houellebecq says Great Replacement is a fact: ‘I was very shocked that it was called a theory. It’s not a theory, it’s a fact,’ says France’s greatest living author.
You won’t see this on television news. The pro-life movement is growing in Croatia, writes Croatian journalist Goran Andrijanić, who currently lives in Poland. In the past few weeks, Marches for Life have been held in 12 Croatian cities, with these events designed to draw attention to the need for the protection of life from conception to natural death. The demonstrations were organized by several pro-life non-governmental organizations, with the largest one being ‘In the Name of the Family.’
In a period of understandable news fatigue, it is more important than ever to separate government-sponsored spin (mainstream media) from dissident media (Europe Renaissance).
Europe must ditch self-serving Brussels’ bureaucrats and their doomed green agenda, ex-Czech PM Babiš tells CPAC Hungary. Speaking in Budapest, Andrej Babiš called for greater solidarity and self-reliance within the European Union and greater border protection around it.
Finland’s leading party plans coalition with anti-immigration Finns party. Finland’s new government is likely to take a strong stance against mass immigration.
An obsession with unearthing corpses suggests there is something of the night about the globalist left. There is relentless pressure to desecrate the mausoleum of former Spanish leader Francisco Franco (1892 – 1975) by removing his mortal remains.
The theory of reincarnation influenced many a great Western mind. Here are some eye-opening thoughts on reincarnation from renowned personalities.
The Serbian Ambassador in Moscow has marked NATO’s Illegal 1999 Aggression Against Serbia with a service in the Russian Church Eternal Memory to the victims of the tragedy. On the 24th of March at the Metochion of the Serbian Orthodox Church in Moscow, Bishop Anthony of Moravica, its rector, held a memorial service for those Serbs killed in the 1999 NATO bombing, and for all peaceful victims of NATO aggression.
Europe is changing its tune: Now the much-mocked fence on Hungary’s border is becoming an example for all, writes Magyar Hírlap columnist Zsolt Sütő-Nagy.
We are certainly beginning to experience days of miracles and Divine Wrath. Activists who assault Russian Churches in Ukraine keep dropping dead. There was a time when people might have even questioned the stories they heard of miracles of old, and say to themselves, ‘Could such things really have happened?’
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