A string of violent anti-regime protests in Berlin against a parliamentary vote on a bill that will give the Washington DC approved chancellor more powers to toughen coronavirus rules left 29 officers hurt and hundreds of people detained. Berlin police published updated figures from Wednesday’s protests, estimating that […]
While waiting for the final decision on the controversial vaccine, Norway has decided to distribute its stock of AstraZeneca to fellow Nordic countries that actually want to use them ~ despite the associated risks to the unfortunate people who will be obliged to have the risks injected into their bodies.
Boss Ontario Premier Doug Ford broke down in tears and issued an apology after his province applied, then relaxed, the strictest coronavirus restrictions in North America. His critics weren’t pacified.
A report has claimed British police were often confused by coronavirus laws and struggled to enforce them. This failing leaves people questioning why law enforcement was fining people based on guidelines they didn’t understand.
From its London bunkers the Westminster regime claimed in a recent policy announcement that it plans to toughen the maximum sentences for illegally entering the UK. Michael Walsh, who since 1968 has been actively opposing migration into the United Kingdom is cynical: ‘not a week let alone a year has passed since my political genesis in which the same empty promise has been thrown to the distressed and dispossessed real descendants of the British islands.’
Could there be more to the Hitler period of European history than we have so far been given to understand by the media, the intellectuals and pundits who are well paid to do our thinking for us?
Since 1865 more U.S. heads of state have been assassinated than in any other country. Abraham Lincoln (1865), James A. Garfield (1882), William McKinley (1901) and John F. Kennedy (1963) were all cut down. There was also an attempted assassination of Franklin D. Roosevelt in Miami on February 15, 1933. Had it succeeded then war with Germany might well have been averted.
The European Union unelected institutions refuse to comment on the disturbing political violence and assault on democracy taking place in Spain.
Libertarian MP Sahra Wagenknecht, who previously served as parliamentary chair for Germany’s Left Party (Die Linke), has reintroduced her outspoken condemnation of the left-wing liberalism, identity politics, and the left-wing elite in Germany and her party.
Despite being relatively mildly hit by COVID-19 flu-like virus, Finland has seen some of the harshest restrictions in Europe and has been living in a state of emergency for weeks. The restrictions have triggered protests brutally dispersed by the police.
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