Tag: crime

See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil judges threaten peace in Europe

Chahinez, a 31-year-old mother of three originally from Algeria, died in Mérignac, near Bordeaux, after being burned alive by her serial-psycho 45-year-old husband, sparking a wave of indignation and protests. Around 300 people, friends and neighbours gathered for an hour in silence near the scene of the tragedy, placing flowers, candles, and a message: 
‘We will not forget you,’ was written on the sidewalk where the Algerian woman tragically and needlessly died.

What happened to disabled WWII vets in the USSR?

A Highly Decorated Soviet Marshall to the Russian People about their Anniversary Celebrations.
Stepan Kashurko, Former Special Assignment Assistant to Marshal Ivan Konev, Colonel General, President of the Centre for Tracing and Perpetuating Missing and Dead Defenders of the Fatherland:
On the eve of the 25th anniversary of Victory, Marshal Konev asked me to help him write a routine article for Komsomolskaya Pravda. Having covered me with all sorts of literature, I quickly sketched a ‘frame’ of what was expected of me. Komsomolskaya Pravda victorious report in the spirit of that time and the next day I came to the commander. It was obvious from everything that he was out of sorts today.

Belgian Cops suffer Public Backlash

In the latest sign of the deteriorating security situation for the police and the public in Belgium, a policeman in civilian clothes was attacked by dozens of people late Monday afternoon near Jacques Franck Square in Saint-Gilles, in the Brussels Region, 7sur7.be reported.

Spectre of Vigilantism Stalks Paris

French police investigating Paris firework incidents after vigilantes reportedly target drug users. Police in Paris have launched an investigation to identify people who let off fireworks over the weekend in what was reported to be an attack on drug users and dealers by local vigilantes.

Right-Wing Revolt Soars in Germany

Occupied Germany, from 1945 to the present, has seen its highest number of politically motivated crimes in a decade in 2020, Interior Minister Horst Seehofer said. He describes it a ‘very worrying’ trend and adds that more than half of them were far-right (anti-migrant populist) offences.

HEROES OF HUMANITY

In this interview Dr. Reiner Fuellmich explains more about what they have found, more specifically about the fraudulent PCR test, which has no ability to detect an infection. According to Dr Fuellmich a second Neurenberg trial may be needed, to prosecute all who are complicit in this unprecedented crime against humanity.