“It is a population war”: An Interview with Alejandro Peña Esclusa
Migrants are exploited by mafias politically allied with the Left, and then used to create a conflict situation in the destination countries.
Migrants are exploited by mafias politically allied with the Left, and then used to create a conflict situation in the destination countries.
There are those who are proud of their country and want it to prosper, and the globalists who do not want borders.
Assimilation is a utopian idea. As we have seen throughout Europe, it simply does not happen.
More and more people are waking up and realizing that something terrible is happening.
If you adhere to the protection of borders, if you adhere to the cultural heritage of your country, if you promote the family, then things can change.
Ursula von der Leyen is sending out the message that the only problem we have to deal with in Europe is pollution.
It seems that many people in power think that if they play the ostrich, the threat of jihad or Sharia oppression of non-Muslims will go away.
The Left has been very good at retaining power in many countries in the West, and this has not been a five or ten year campaign—this is a hundred year campaign. If we are going to turn that around, we are going to have to recognise that this is a marathon, not a sprint.
“Some have questioned the importance of remembering our painful history. To those who believe that the youth should not be burdened with the past, let me say: a nation without memory is like a ship without a rudder and compass.”
Important defence agreements were reached at the Vilnius summit, accompanied by a unanimous joint statement of support for Ukraine.