Month: April 2022

Aftermath of the French Presidential Election

Following these elections, the horizon of French political life appears very dark. The next deadline is in about a month and a half with the legislative elections. President Macron is almost certain to win a majority, if not an absolute majority. From then on, he will have no counter-power—for five long years.

Italy Plans to Send More Weapons to Ukraine

The position of EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell, who believes that “more arms to Ukraine does not mean more war,” is also being defended by Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi.

The Political Economy of Speed

World order will tend to follow its own momentum. Rivals to U.S. hegemony like China do not, therefore, represent an alternative world-order, but an alternative bid for leadership over developing structures of biopolitical control.

Slovenia: Janez Janša’s Slovenian Democratic Party Defeated

Robert Golob is a former solar energy entrepreneur. Pre-election polls showed him neck and neck with conservative Janez Janša, but did not predict a victory with a gap of nearly 10%. Robert Golob’s party is a newcomer on the Slovenian political scene. 

Poland Refuses to Buy Extra Vaccines From Pfizer

In Poland, the vaccine campaign has not been as successful as expected. As a result, the government has a stock of 25 million unused vaccines, while an additional 67-70 million doses have been ordered.

Islamo-Liberalism: Macron Garnered 85% of the Muslim Vote, Poll Reveals 

Islamo-Liberalism: Macron Garnered 85% of the Muslim Vote, Poll Reveals 

In light of the figures revealed in this IFOP survey, it’s not especially difficult to understand why left-liberal politicians like Macron continue to push for sustained mass migration from Muslim-majority countries, as it reliably expands their voting base.

April 27, 2022
Head of Berlin Green Party Advocates Expropriation of Large Housing Companies

Head of Berlin Green Party Advocates Expropriation of Large Housing Companies

The head of the Berlin Greens said that expropriations are “not a matter of ‘if,’ but ‘how.’” During a referendum last September, a majority had voted for expropriations of large housing companies. An expert commission has now been appointed to advise on the process.

April 27, 2022
Spain’s Population Growth in 2021 Driven Exclusively by Foreigners

Spain’s Population Growth in 2021 Driven Exclusively by Foreigners

With the exception of Hungary and Poland, migration continues to be the primary driving force of population growth in most EU member states.

April 27, 2022
Bologna Introduces Social Credit App to Promote “Virtuous Behavior”

Bologna Introduces Social Credit App to Promote “Virtuous Behavior”

With the introduction of various green passes, Italy has been at the forefront of implementing variations of digital identification. But a new app that rewards people for “virtuous behavior” is the final step towards a full blown social credit score system.

April 27, 2022
Slovenia: Janez Janša’s Slovenian Democratic Party Defeated

Slovenia: Janez Janša’s Slovenian Democratic Party Defeated

Robert Golob is a former solar energy entrepreneur. Pre-election polls showed him neck and neck with conservative Janez Janša, but did not predict a victory with a gap of nearly 10%. Robert Golob’s party is a newcomer on the Slovenian political scene. 

April 27, 2022
Poland Refuses to Buy Extra Vaccines From Pfizer

Poland Refuses to Buy Extra Vaccines From Pfizer

In Poland, the vaccine campaign has not been as successful as expected. As a result, the government has a stock of 25 million unused vaccines, while an additional 67-70 million doses have been ordered.

April 27, 2022
No NATO Referendum in Sweden

No NATO Referendum in Sweden

It looks increasingly unlikely that the Swedish people will get to voice their opinion on the question of NATO membership.

April 27, 2022
The Plot Against Recent History: Matt Hancock’s Spluttering Display on GB News

The Plot Against Recent History: Matt Hancock’s Spluttering Display on GB News

Matt Hancock’s performance as Britain’s Health Secretary exhibited all the wisdom of a man trying to prevent a burglary by welding the cat flap shut, but leaving the front door open.

April 27, 2022
The Lure of National Dependence

The Lure of National Dependence

In Western Europe, meanwhile, our globalized, post-national era of peace and prosperity has wrought decadence and complacency. It has erased from the national consciousness the blood and tears needed to get independence and to keep it.

Report: Russia Suspends Natural Gas Supplies to Poland 

Report: Russia Suspends Natural Gas Supplies to Poland 

The development marks a new low in rapidly deteriorating relations between Russia and the collective West.

April 26, 2022
George Soros’ Son Congratulates Macron: “Great day for France, Ukraine, and Europe!”

George Soros’ Son Congratulates Macron: “Great day for France, Ukraine, and Europe!”

While the Soros family, through its Open Society Foundation, spends astronomical sums of money to further the globalist cause—it spends an equal amount working to destroy its political adversaries.

April 26, 2022
Iraqi Convict Stabs Man at Berlin Train Station

Iraqi Convict Stabs Man at Berlin Train Station

A passerby at the Berlin Ostkreuz train station had a knife plunged into his back by a 29-year old Iraqi

April 26, 2022