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Central Europe's right wing is back, now with modern public relations techniques


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#1 Posted by

anon anon
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Aug 31, 2009 1:24 pm CET

What went undetected was the penetration of soft agent Russian spies.
Never has it been so easy; from the bottom to the top, information was gathered for industrial leverage on a multiple level. The press diversion of right wing; allowed agents to garnish all manner of leagl/financial favours. The huge 'agent ring' operating in Wien and outwards pulled of some of the most glaring ommisions in internal E.U. security for years. The 'loop' opertaed to level of offshore banking; recycle through Latvia; the press are not dealing with an exclusive right wing; its much; much, deeper than that.

#2 Posted by

ian dowie
Unregistered user
Jun 3, 2009 4:25 pm CET

I agree with you Jiri, and this is political dynamite.
Look at the structuring and players in Raffiesien International banking to name but one bank.
Then look at the mutual interests of the players, the energy markets of Ukraine; Moldova; Hungry; Romania; and that just scrapes the surface.
That 'uneasy combination' now share secret banking; makes you glad you know history huh?

#3 Posted by

Jiri Hubacek
Unregistered user
May 29, 2009 5:39 am CET

Never mind Ian,

I am not really violent either.
It is just saying in Czech:Napred se ozrali,potom se poprali.(First, they got drunk together,then they fought each other).

I give up,though,to try to be sensible with you.I know when I can't win.(not that it is my goal)

Just last parting,try to get some information about the history,will you?It will do you good!!

#4 Posted by

ian dowie
Unregistered user
May 28, 2009 2:27 pm CET

Dear Jiri; Im an abstinant alcoholic and non-violent; however; if you wish to drink litres of pivo and beat the shit out of me in the hope it improves your disposition; I will; of course; discuss this with my new transvestite Mexican therapist and let you know.


your endearing servant Jan; celtic for Ian.

#5 Posted by

Jiri Hubacek
Unregistered user
May 27, 2009 7:38 am CET

Oh,Boy!!

Ian,I hope that you are enjoying your years of irrelevancy before the real world will intrude on your ignorance.Believe me,it will happen-sooner or later.Do not give up!!!

By the way,who is Mr.Hydrich?Just kidding!!!I know that you mean Mr.Heinrich who was indeed assasinated by the misguided youngsters who did not realize what could happen.
I wonder if those who "trained" them understood anything too.
The Nazis in "Bohemia"were only too happy to revenge this assasination by massacres in Lidice and Lezaky followed by razing both of those villages to the ground.

We also remember the helpful Great Britain and France when their "liberal"governments forged "The Munich Pact"with Hitler to institute the "Peace in our time"short time before Nazi Germany really got into Wagnerian "state of mind"for the war.

Your generation has a very selective memory of history.

Otherwise I think you are a great guy to drink a beer with and we have to do that sometimes before our first fist fight.

#6 Posted by

ian dowie
Unregistered user
May 22, 2009 6:41 pm CET

I still don't know that 'left liberal elite' means ? Is ia a sexual postion that people try while eating cabbage polevka?

#7 Posted by

ian dowie
Unregistered user
May 21, 2009 6:06 pm CET

Dear Jiri, I will put it in its bluntist context; it wasent until a democracy that consisted of so called 'left liberal elitistes' amongst other socialists; conservatives; said fuck you Mr Hitler, this is a Spitfire. Your own countrymen played a great part in this. Also the henchman of evil, Mr Hydrich, his assains were trained in my homeland; where my member of parliament was a 'Liberal'. Also the cost to your country as a result of that has not gone unoticed. Also in the news Mr Hitler was addicted to 'Methalamphetamine'; good case study huh!!!
Jiri you remian my best pen friend as not yet visited;
love and kisses Ian.

#8 Posted by

Jiri Hubacek
Unregistered user
May 19, 2009 5:31 am CET

Dear Ian,

You need to see the context to which my opinion refers to.
I certainly do not support Neo-Nazis,anarchists and/or such groups as "Red Brigades,Shining Path and other Maoists and Marxists"
However,since you felt compelled to comment just to small part of my opinion I must assume that you either see yourself a part of "left-liberal elites" and therefore need to imply that they do not exist or that you simply do not understand.

By the way:the history was in the past -and still is- being interpretted to suit various philosophies.
Now,go back to your humanist studies and when you will be a bit older you may find your own way.

#9 Posted by

ian dowie
Unregistered user
May 16, 2009 8:57 pm CET

Economic nationalism has no place in the E.U. My grandfather survived the battle at Passchendaele 1914/18 my father 6 years of war in Europe 1939/45;
The various 'Freedom parties' and associated far right have a history that cost the lives of millions of people. 'The E.U. through its member states has an obligation to oppose dictatorship which always manifests its will by placing the seeds of hatred through persecution of others.

#10 Posted by

ian dowie
Unregistered user
May 15, 2009 10:18 pm CET

Dear Jiri, In my tiny part of the E.U. many people vote liberal. I don't see any 'left liberal elite. However, when the forces you seem to want to give creedence to invaded Poland; thier 'fair and legal attack' was given the only response a democracy that allows liberalism could give;
'a state of war now exsists between us'. .The E.U. as we now are cannot allow extreme groups to influence a more stable Europe that has more similarities than differences. Union rather than division seems common sence politics and the Universities that teach History; I assume; support this.
I resign from political comment and return to more humanistic studies.

#11 Posted by

Jiri Hubacek
Unregistered user
May 15, 2009 7:02 am CET

While I,myself, am not against Romas and/or Jews and certainly am against Neo-Nazism I do believe that verbal attacks against "left-liberal elites" is a fair and legal tactic by anybody who understand the pervasive and underhanded philosophy of its "cadres."

In fact "left-liberal elites" are just the other side of the same coin of which the Neo-Nazis are the oposite side.
If you consider the whole spectrum of the political views as a closed circle,you will notice that starting from the center going both ways to the right or left,farther you get away from this center,the closer the left and right will get together in their extreme images.







Just remember two of those examples,Hitler and Stalin,before WWII.
They did forge a pact that allowed Hitler to annex Poland and Stalin to extend its own boundary with the war against Baltic republics and Finland.

It was only after Hitler got too big for his "breeches"and attacked USSR that Stalin realized his mistake to trust him.
Far right and far left are an uneasy combination but too often they will find similar goals through the violence.
 
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