Month: July 2022
The Red Cross recruits young Swedish girls to teach “children” Swedish… in reality the “children” are adult Afghans
Young Swedish female volunteers who had come to look after “children” were deceived and confronted with Afghan men, some of whom were 35 years old!

Mira (then 14, now 25) testifies….
Mira Aksoy, a Swede who was 16 in 2014 and had the best of intentions, tells how she, like other young people, was trapped and sacrificed by a hypocritical and criminal humanitarian system.
When I was 14 years old, I volunteered to look after young children.
I remember that during the training day they didn’t want to give any details. It was 2014 and I was 16 years old. I had been recruited for the Red Cross’ new project to help unaccompanied refugee children integrate in Sweden. But no one had told us that the children were grown men.

We had gathered at the Red Cross premises in Norrköping. Me and several girls I knew from my school would act as supervisors and be trained by the Red Cross to make the volunteer project as successful as possible. The project was specifically aimed at Swedish high school-aged youth – but all the information was scarce.
The focus was partly on the fact that many children were sad after losing their families in the war, and partly on how to distribute the budget we had received over a series of meetings. The meetings were to consist of homework help and fun activities like baking and playing football. I was attracted to the idea of helping young children learn Swedish quickly and giving them some security in a new country without the presence of their parents. This was an important task.
The Red Cross trainers raised the issue of not having private relationships with refugee children as this could jeopardise the project. I asked for examples and was told that we should not share our phone numbers with them or add them as friends on Facebook so that they would not get the impression that we wanted to get to know them better. Only later did I realise that these were romances and stalking. In fact, such things had happened in other cities as part of the project.
It was the time for the first meeting. We were five or six girls who met in town after school to go shopping together. Oatmeal, cocoa, sugar and butter – these were the ingredients to make chocolate balls.
Having a classic Swedish fika [snack] with the orphans seemed like the ideal way to start. After all, all children love sweets!
Arrival at the centre
Full of anticipation, we took the bus to the asylum centre located on the outskirts of the city. We went to one of the corridors and were let in by the staff. When we arrived in the communal kitchen, we were greeted by a dozen adult Afghan men. There were no children there. Just a few men. No one wanted to help make chocolate balls. The girls cooked and the men joined in the meal. The meal mainly smacked of immigration issues and lack of understanding. Then we went to another building for homework help. But the men didn’t want to learn Swedish – and one got so upset that we had to call the staff.
When we finally left, we did not talk about the fact that the pitiful orphans turned out to be men up to 35 years old. On the bus that took us back to the city, we sat in silence. I tried to reassure myself that it was a good deed and at the same time suppress the feeling that it was wrong. But I couldn’t. I withdrew from the project, even though a representative of the Red Cross had called and pestered me.
The Red Cross had promised us teenagers that we could help single children. Instead, they sent us alone to a centre with adult men from one of the most misogynistic cultures in the world who pretended to be children. In reality, however, we were the children. Teenage girls who were supposed to help grown men with their homework. Eight years later, I still wonder what the intentions of the organisation were. The adults in charge were aware that they were lying to us.
Mira complains
Afghan men were allowed to go to school with Swedish children. They were allowed to compete with Swedish children in various sports. Politicians, the media and the entire public complied in the name of charity, and even today it is all swept under the carpet. Some still stick to this lie. No one wants to take responsibility for the risks they exposed Swedish youth to by turning a blind eye to the truth. It is we, the young people, who have been sacrificed for the lie of the “unaccompanied refugee children”. We must hold those responsible accountable so that this never happens again.Samnytt
What Europe really lacks is not fuel, but babies
by Giulio Meotti
Germany is beginning to ration heating, electricity in the streets and water in swimming pools. It looks like news from 1942, but instead it is from 2022 and comes from the Financial Times.
Europe’s largest and richest country is running out of energy after Russia decided to cut gas supplies, causing prices to skyrocket and triggering the biggest crisis since 1973. “The situation is more than dramatic,” said Axel Gedaschko, head of the federation of German construction companies GdW. “The social peace of Germany is in grave danger”.
“Hamburg could ration hot water,” headlines Der Spiegel.Economy Minister Robert Habeck has appealed to the population to save energy and take shorter showers. Vonovia, a colossus of residential properties, lowers the temperature of the gas heating of its tenants between 11 pm and 6 am. The district of Lahn-Dill in Frankfurt has suspended hot water in its schools and gyms since mid-September, Düsseldorf closes a huge swimming pool complex, Berlin lowers the thermostat of outdoor pools and Cologne street lighting to 70 for one hundred starting at 11.00pm.
The lights are going out on Germany (and on Europe). Italy is also ready with rationing, from lighting to heating.
But there is a deeper crisis than the energy one, invisible, which is not addressed by signing an Algerian or Azerbaijani contract, it is not measured with gas meters or bills. A crisis that binds poor Greece, rich Germany and Italy. To overcome this crisis it is not enough to ration, the battle of reason will be needed.
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has just described the demographic crisis as a “time bomb”. Speaking at the conference “Demographics – The great challenge”, Mitsotakis stated that “it is a bomb, whose timer runs fast, and which we are called to defuse in time”. According to Mitostakis “it is a phenomenon that is besieging almost all European countries – I would say most, not all – most Western societies with a high standard of living. On the other hand, in the developing world we have the opposite problem, overpopulation, an explosion of births that continues to occur on continents such as Africa “. Mitsotakis speaks of “an existential question, which has been operating in the womb of everyday life for decades”.
The EU statistical agency, Eurostat, says that in Greece – where more than half of the population is already over 50 – the population will decline by 2 million within fifty years (the country now has 10 million inhabitants). In practice, a nation will be erased from the geographical map, reduced to being a magnificent archipelago rented by foreign tourists.
“Demographics: 35 percent population reduction in Greece by 2060”, the headline today in the Greek media. Abortions have skyrocketed after the financial crisis. The country is committing suicide. “Greece in 2050: a country of old people”, headlined the Kathimerini newspaper. TheWashington Post went on to tell about Kalpaki Elementary School. “13 students in first grade. Some lived in villages where they were the only ones. Half a dozen other schools in the area have recently closed ”. The Financial Times went to Roviata, near Efira: “Only 150 people live in Roviata and two thirds are retired. Konstantopoulous is one of three remaining farmers in what was once a bustling agricultural center. ‘My father had nine children, I have one, here there is a child born for every 15 deaths. In the end there will be no one, there will be no village “.
Kathimerini has just explained that Greece has two choices: to be repopulated by immigrants such as Albanians, Turks and others, losing “only” 16 percent of the population, or halving it by losing 49 percent. Greece and Italy have a similar crisis: collapse of births, aging and flight of young people abroad.
“In our time”, wrote the great Greek historian Polybius in 150 BC, “all of Greece has been characterized by a reduction in the birth rate and a general decrease in population, due to which the cities have become deserted and the countryside they have stopped giving crops “. The reason, according to Polybius, lay in decadence: “The men had fallen into such a state of indolence that they no longer wanted to marry, and if they did marry they did not want to have children, or at most have one or two”.
We live longer and we no longer have to plow the land to eat, but basically the West today is no different from that described by Polybius.
Spain is the same at a 1.24 birth rate, but the government in the last year has still obsessively approved three measures that have little to do with life: euthanasia, abortion for minors without parental consent and sex change for girls (the latter two in just one month).
Western Europe is plain crazy.
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‘We will lose the prosperity that we had for years’ – President of German employers’ association warns of coming crisis over Russian gas cut
Germany is facing an unprecedented crisis due to a potential Russian gas cut that will erase the prosperity Germans have grown accustomed to, warned Rainer Dulger, head of the Confederation of German Employers’ Associations.
“We are facing the biggest crisis the country has ever had. We have to be honest and say: First of all, we will lose the prosperity that we have had for years,” Dulger told the Süddeutsche Zeitung regarding the consequences of a gas shortage to everyone.
While many are urging more government intervention to help prop up the German economy, Dulger argues that in general, the fewer the interventions, the better. He says that when it comes to the economy, private businesses always do better than the government.
However, he does believe certain measures need to be implemented to provide support for people in increasingly stressed economic situations.
“More net earnings from the gross amount must now arrive into every citizen’s account,” he claimed, emphasizing the importance of not reducing the net income of the citizens and ensuring the fair redistribution of profits generated during the crisis.
Dulger is not the only one warning of a crisis in Germany. Economy Minister Robert Habeck warns of a “catastrophic winter” ahead over Russian gas cut fears.
According to him, Germany will face a “crucial test that we haven’t faced for a long time.”
Other experts are predicting mass bankruptcies, inflation, and energy rationing that will send “shockwaves” through the German economy.
The Bavarian Business Association (VBW) warned that as many as 5.6 million jobs across Germany could be lost in the case of a gas supply stoppage from Russia.
According to the association’s calculations, a German boycott of Russian gas could also reduce the country’s economic output by 12.7 percent, with immediate abandonment of the raw material hitting the glass, iron, and steel industries particularly hard; losses in these sectors would be almost 50 percent.
Dulger sees the significant cause of the current situation as the lack of ability to be self-sufficient. For too long, Germany had disregarded something that former German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt warned about in the 1970s.
When deliveries of gas to Russia began at the time, Schmidt said: “We can do it, but we must not depend on Russian gas for more than 30 percent.”
Germany: Turk fatally shoots his wife, who wanted to separate from him, in the car park
Murders of women like the one in Turkey also happen in Germany. İsmail G. followed his 32-year-old wife Rumeysa G., who wanted to leave him, and shot her in the head. The murderer executed the mother of his children with a single bullet. As it turned out, the attacker later fled to Bosnia and Herzegovina and sent a statement to his relatives in Germany.
In Stuttgart, Germany, a young mother of two, Rümeysa G. (32), who wanted to leave her husband and move to the Netherlands with her family, was executed in her car in the car park by her husband İsmail G. (36) ), whom she wanted to meet for the last time.
İsmail G., who persuaded his wife, who had been living with him for some time, to come to him for a last meeting, killed her with a single bullet to the forehead. An acquaintance of the murderous husband told the Bild newspaper: “He called me and said: ‘I shot her in the head’ and said he had done the job and committed the murder.”
It was stated that the victim’s husband took a taxi and paid 1800 euros to go to Bosnia and Herzegovina and then to Turkey. It was stated that İsmail G. called his relatives from there and said: “Okay, I arrived without any problems”. An international arrest warrant was issued against the murderous husband.
After the brutal murder on Monday morning, the body of the young woman was found in the car parked in the Daimler car park. The bullet pierced her head and shattered the car’s windscreen.
It was revealed that the young mother had left her daughters, 8-year-old Lina and 2-year-old Mina, with her parents two days ago to visit her husband.
Rumeysa G. was allegedly killed when she tried to get into her car after talking to her husband. It was found that the husband, who could not cope with the separation, followed her.
It was established that Rümeysa G. told her relatives that her husband, with whom she lived six months ago, was a nightmare for her and that she was afraid that he would kill her one day.
The German public broadcaster ZDF is again inciting against Jews
Josef Braml considers himself an expert on the US – and as usual for “US experts” in Germany, his daily routine essentially consists of ranting about neoliberalism and Trump. He is therefore the ideal guest for the German broadcaster ZDF-Morgenmagazin hosted by Dunja Hayali on Friday. Braml is supposed to comment on US President Biden’s trip to Israel, where he announces that he will essentially continue the pro-Israeli policies of his predecessor.
A real German US expert naturally finds such a thing terrible, absolutely terrible.
He is warming up: “If the US and Israel agree that Iran should not get a nuclear weapon, then we can expect worse.” I think you can’t spontaneously imagine anything worse than poor Iran being cheated out of its beautiful nuclear bombs by the US.
This time, however, Braml overdid it even by standards of German public broadcasting. “I don’t think the Palestinians expected much more. America has long since abandoned its role as an honest broker,” he analyses. According to Braml, however, these foreign policy events have mainly domestic political reasons. As a non-US expert, one is astonished! But Braml quickly enlightens the viewer with his wisdom.
Braml explains these “domestic political reasons” as follows: “It’s not only the Jewish lobby, but also the Christian right-wingers. They have a certain expectation of salvation and Jerusalem plays a very important part in that.”
Excuse me? On German public television, the anti-Semitic conspiracy theory of the infiltration of US politics by an alleged “Jewish lobby” is apparently being spread openly, in the same category as ” right-wing Christian” promises of salvation?
Dunya Hayali reacts skilfully, of course: smiling, she announces the transition to the next topic. As a farewell, she wishes the US expert, once again declared as such, a good day. The programme continues.
For public broadcasting, this is no longer an isolated case. The fight against Israel fits perfectly into the leftist, anti-Western world view. Even in purely linguistic terms, the incitement seems to know no bounds. Supposedly, criticism of Israel has nothing to do with anti-Semitism. Strangely enough, they don’t even refer to the “Israeli lobby”, but to the “Jewish” lobby. On ZDF, this kind of talk goes unchallenged. Because anti-Semitic conspiracy theorists – they are always the others.
https://www.tichyseinblick.de/daili-es-sentials/zdf-morgenmagazin-juedische-lobby-unwidersprochen/
Serbian authorities detain 85 migrants, seize automatic firearms and ammunition close to Hungary border
Serbian police detained 85 illegal migrants on Thursday in a northern city close to the country’s border with Hungary. The men were detained in the same area where an alleged incident occurred earlier this month, reportedly involving people smugglers, which left one person dead and several others injured.
During the police operation, a police task force seized automatic firearms and ammunition, as well as knives and other weapons across the city of Subotica in the autonomous province of Vojvodina.
Six of the migrants have since been arrested by authorities, and two have been charged with serious criminal offenses. According to a police statement, the remainder remain detained on suspicion of less serious offenses.
“No criminal gang will be exist without being uncovered and dismantled and its members punished according to law,” said Interior Minister Aleksandar Vulin. “No one can carry guns in Serbia and no one can traffic in people.”
“Serbia won´t allow our way of life to be jeopardized in any way by criminals who profit on human misery and hardship,” Vulin added.
The sweep was described by police as an “action designed to curb criminal acts and offenses committed by migrants,” and the interior minister confirmed that operations had been stepped up near to the Hungarian border where smuggling gangs remain prevalent in trafficking individuals into the European Union.
Migratory pressure has been high along Hungary’s southern border for months, resulting in Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán approving the establishment of a new border force solely responsible for border security earlier this month.
“We are defending Serbia, we are defending Hungary, we are defending ourselves, but we all know that these migrants do not want to live in Serbia and not in Hungary, they are going to Germany, so when we defend ourselves now, as so many times in history, we are defending Europe, especially Germany, and this is so even if we can’t expect any recognition or gratitude at all,” Orbán said at a joint press conference with Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabić in September last year.
The incident earlier this month which prompted the raid involved a clash between Afghan and Pakistani gangs, during which one person was killed and seven were injured. People living in Subotica, just south of the Hungarian border, and the surrounding area remain tense due to recent events and believe they are no longer safe, reportedHungarian state channel M1.
The Serbia-Hungary route remains a popular choice of people smugglers seeking to extort economic migrants from Asia and northern Africa intent on breaching the EU’s external border before traveling west to countries such as France, Germany, and in many cases the United Kingdom.
‘No money for bread’ – Starving Italians storm town hall
Are these the kind of conditions that we will soon see more often in Europe? In an Italian city, angry citizens stormed the city hall because they had no more money to afford groceries. The mayor refused to receive the angry crowd.
Italian citizens stormed La Spezia City Hall after the mayor refused to receive them: “I have no money to buy bread, what will my daughter eat tonight?” cried a disappointed mother at the official residence of the city. The incident is said to have taken place in the Italian city on Wednesday.
The mayor Pierluigi Peracchini decided to ignore the problems that his constituents have been facing. He is said to have even denied the citizens access to the town hall for a discussion. Rather, as video recordings show, police officers from the local municipality prevented the angry people from penetrating further into the building.
Police confronted the angry mother
Mayor Peracchini (58) ran for the Coraggio Italia party, a centre-right party. In Italy, the ruthless hammer of inflation has been brought down on citizens. Just recently, shocking video footage of a never-ending line of people circulating outside a food bank in Milan surfaced on Twitter.
Draghi government implode
Many blame Italy’s prime minister, ex-ECB boss Mario Draghi (74). In German-speaking countries, Draghi is however often referred to as a “blessing” (Neue Zürcher Zeitung), a “moderniser” or “Super Mario” (Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung). Italians, on the other hand, who have been on the receiving end of his policies, have strongly criticized the social and economic direction of the Prime Minister, who has been in office since February 2021.
In the meantime, Draghi is facing the collapse of his government, because the Five Star Movement [Cinque Stelle] is planning to withdraw from the multi-party coalition over Italian arms deliveries to Ukraine.
In Rome this week, workers, taxi drivers, farmers, fishermen, street vendors and truckers are on the hunt for politicians and masses of angry people have besieged parliament for the second consecutive day.
The Uber Files scandal – leading to the liberalization of taxi licenses imposed by Mario Draghi – has stirred up citizens in particular. At the seat of government, a crowd was seen chanting on Friday: “Come down or we will go up!” A heavy police presence has been noted in the Italian capital.
After the fall of Boris Johnson
After the demise of Boris Johnson the implosion of the Draghi government in Italy is not formally connected to the situation in Ukraine, but it was most certainly this that ruined his tenure. The economic consequences of this war for Italy were such that the ruling coalition could not agree on measures to support the Italian economy due to the economic crisis generated by the war.
Draghi’s resignation, coupled with Johnson’s resignation, now makes it clear that European politicians do not have the opportunity to cover the growing economic crisis and falling living standards with cries of “Putin is to blame”. According to Italian pundit Lorenzo Vita, the premier was “recognized in the EU, NATO and major international circuits” as an important leader, but certainly not at home.
The likely defeat of the Democrats in the midterm congressional elections in the US, for the same reasons, will most probably confirm this trend.
The refusal of the President of Italy to accept Draghi’s resignation in the conditions of the collapse of the coalition does not change much – Italy will most likely move towards new elections.
https://freewestmedia.com/2022/07/15/no-money-for-bread-starving-italians-storm-the-town-hall/