Sweden special: No-go zones, Norse News and Christopher Dulny

A few videos from Red Ice TV to get some news from Sweden. In the first one, Henrik Palmgren recalls a demonstration that was held locally by the Nordic Resistance Movement. While Swedish police pretend that they don’t have any cars available to take care of crime and get into the no-go zones and clean these areas, in that case, curiously, they had at least fifty cars ready to suppress the freedom of speech of those right-wingers, patriots and nationalists. And it is not the only case, I must add. In every western country you can find examples of this double standard. The police let leftists and islamists get away with almost everything while they hammer down anyone who seems to be even remotely associated with the Right. Why is that, you might ask? Because in the West, the police is not independent, contrary to what they claim. They are employees of the State and are controlled by the politicians in power who are, in a vast majority, just a bunch of socialists, leftists and even communists sometimes. Social media is managed and controlled exactly in the same manner. The second video is the newest episode of ‘Norse News’ featuring Ingrid Carlqvist and ‘Conrad’. The third video is an interview with political activist Christopher Dulny.

Spécial Suède: Trois états de la situation

Je vous propose, dans l’ordre, une entrevue avec le politicien Stefan Jacobsson de Alliance for Peace and Freedom, une seconde avec l’analyste géopolitique Kristoffer Hell sur les problèmes politiques de la Suède et une troisième avec le blogueur Angry Foreigner, dont la vidéo traite exclusivement de la question de l’islamisation de la Suède.

Stefan Jacobsson: Facing Sweden’s Crisis: Politics, Identity & Culture

‘Wickedleaks’ and the wolf behind the sheeps

For a complete and detailed analysis of the WikiLeaks circus, maze, merry-go-round, roller coaster or whatever, read that wonderful article of fascism studies specialist Dave Emory.

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