Eva Vlaardingerbroek Speaks Out After Being Banned From the UK

 
i mówi, że Twoja wiza do Wielkiej Brytanii została praktycznie anulowana. Oznacza to, że nie możesz podróżować do  
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Wielka Brytania bez wizy. Dzieje się tak, ponieważ, cytuję, Twoja obecność w Wielkiej Brytanii nie jest  
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Uważa się, że jest to produktywne dla dobra publicznego. Nie można się od tej decyzji odwołać. Czy faktycznie  
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Otrzymałem ten list? Ja też, i to całkiem niespodziewanie. To znaczy, przechodziłem przez…  
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wczoraj wysłałem e-maile i zobaczyłem w temacie, że zmienili coś w moim ITA  
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Wniosek. I pomyślałem sobie: co to jest? Nie złożyłem wniosku o ITA. Nie jestem, wiesz,  
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Planuję teraz podróż do Wielkiej Brytanii. Właśnie ją otworzyłem i zobaczyłem to, no cóż,  
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Masz e-mail. To bardzo krótki, prosty e-mail, w którym napisano tylko: „Cofnęliśmy Twój ETA”  
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ponieważ uważamy, że nie sprzyjasz dobru publicznemu i nie masz prawa się odwoływać.  
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Pa." To było wszystko. I wtedy pomyślałem: „Co?” Wiesz, co to jest? A potem, wiesz,  
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Zacząłem się zastanawiać, co to może być? Dlaczego teraz mi to wysyłają? A potem…  
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Zdałem sobie sprawę, że kilka dni wcześniej skrytykowałem Kiera Stormera w X. No więc przeczytam cię  
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Cytat. Chyba mam go przed sobą. Opisałeś Starmera, który jest premierem…  
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kraj, wybrany urzędnik, jako zły, nikczemny człowiek, który pozwala na trwające gwałty  
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i zabójstwo brytyjskich dziewcząt przez gang gwałcicieli. Więc, hm, winny zarzucanych mu czynów. Robisz…  
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To jest argument polityczny, całkowicie obronny argument polityczny. I wierzysz w to, bo to powiedziałeś,  
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Teraz masz zakaz wjazdu do kraju. Naprawdę nie widzę żadnego innego powodu, dla którego…  
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W przeciwnym razie zrobiłbym to teraz. Jak powiedziałem, ja, wiesz, złożyłem wniosek o tę elektroniczną  
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autoryzację podróży we wrześniu, ponieważ pojechałem i przemawiałem na wiecu „Zjednocz Królestwo”  
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Zorganizowane przez Tommy'ego Robinsona. Mówiłem o reemigracji i jej potrzebie. I wiesz,  
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now because of Brexit, Europeans have to apply  for an ETA as when we go to America, we have to  
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apply for an ESTA, right? And this was approved  back in September within minutes. Like, I just  
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got it. No problems, no questions asked. And now  out of the blue, as I said, I received that email  
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saying they revoked it. And I'm not, you know,  I'm not traveling to the United Kingdom anytime  
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soon. I didn't book any tickets, you know, to fly  there. So, the only thing that I could think about  
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was that I said what I said about Kier Starmer.  I still stand by it, by the way, uh, just 3 days  
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before they informed me of that decision. So, I  mean, it's really hard not to connect the dots  
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there. And it's also very much in line with his  track record. And I suppose it proves my point,  
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you know, that the UK is on a path to become  a very unfree country where dissident voices  
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are criticized. People are thrown in jail. Um, and  obviously I'm not a citizen of the United Kingdom,  
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so they can't do that to me, but this is something  that they can do. Apparently, the continent is  
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descending into darkness. uh one once again  clearly what what do you think big picture  
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this tells us about what's happening in Europe in  the UK specifically I mean in the UK this this is  
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the definition of a totalitarian state right this  is the definition of a dictatorship in a sense  
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that you are apparently not allowed to criticize  its supreme leader without having your freedoms  
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limited and this is quite a severe limitation of  my freedom in the sense that I was given no due  
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process. I was not given a warning. I have no  right to appeal. That's what it stated in the  
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email uh for the crime quote unquote of giving  my opinion. And so that that is bad. You know,  
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that is not that's not a normal way uh for things  to happen in so-called free societies. So, you  
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know, no matter what you think my opinions are,  if they're right, wrong, radical, not radical,  
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should it be a ground for a government to say to  a woman with no crim criminal record whatsoever,  
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who wants to visit a country for, you know, just  a couple of days, once a year maybe tops, to say,  
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"No, you're not allowed, but we are going  to allow thousands of illegal immigrants to  
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cross the channel every day and enter the UK  and nobody's asking them anything. You know,  
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they're not even they're not asking their  passports. So, let alone whether they're asking if  
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they're conducive to the public good. I mean, that  is that is an incredibly dystopian thing to read  
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since when is being conducive to the public good,  a requirement to enter a country, and also who  
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decides that and why do I have no right to appeal?  You know, those are serious things in countries  
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that claim to uphold the rule of law, that claim  to be democracies. And I guess we already knew,  
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you know, that those were, let's say, illusions um  in in our countries at this point, but to have it,  
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you know, happen to you in such a personal manner  like, yeah, I I now realize that I cannot go and  
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and visit many of my friends. I can't go to  the next rally which is planned for May. I  
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cannot set foot in a country that I otherwise  love. You know, I don't love the establishment,  
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but I love the people and I I would have loved to  go there again. And of course, the UK arrests far  
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more people every year for criticizing the British  government than Putin has arrested for criticizing  
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him or the Saudis have arrested for criticizing  MBS. I mean it's it's not just repressive,  
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it's far more repressive than countries we are  told are authoritarian or totalitarian. I mean  
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it's worse. Absolutely. I totally agree. And the  same thing is happening on the continent in Europe  
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by the way. I mean, good that you bring up Russia  because I don't know, I think not many people are  
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aware of this, but something incredible happened  here just a month ago where the eur European Union  
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uh put out sanctions like restrictive measures  and placed them on European citizens who they  
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claim and I quote were distri distributing or  manipulating false information. So they were  
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saying that these citizens were destabilizing  Ukraine on behalf of the Russian government.  
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That's at least their claim by manipulating  information in the European Union. But as far  
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as I know, Ukraine is not a member of the European  Union. So why would they feel the need to protect,  
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you know, the stability of that nation? Uh and  second of all, those people just received again  
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just like me, they just received that decision  by the European Union. And what happened to them  
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is far worse than what happened to me because  they froze their assets and they said you are  
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not allowed to travel. And this was a decision  made on by the European Council. No due process,  
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no court order, no fair trial, nothing. So the  European Union is doing that to its own citizens  
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under the pretext of you know sanctioning Russia  but these are individuals these are people whose  
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lives have been destroyed and it's not getting any  media attention whatsoever but this happened just  
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a month ago so you know there is clearly uh an  increasing totalitarian wind blowing through this  
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continent and uh well apart from from this travel  ban I've also personally fallen victim to it uh  
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just last year receiving a notification from Apple  saying that my phone is under mercenary spyware  
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attack. So you know you see there is a trend here  like we have governments we don't know exactly  
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which one or the EU freezing assets of of citizens  looking at me and you probably as we speak through  
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this phone right now like again that is not what  is supposed to happen in democratic societies  
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especially not when those people doing it are the  ones who constantly trumpet that. So it's it it's  
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pretty bad over here. I I'm I'm really actually  very concerned as to where this is heading. Well,  
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America roasted. It's America's coffee. Well,  I mean, that's kind of the question. Where is  
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this going? And we're in the very infancy of AI,  supercomputing, the ability of governments to to  
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actually control their populations at the at the  at the level of the individual in a way that no  
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government has ever been capable of doing. Um, and  so if you marry bad intent to increase capacity  
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for repression, you could wind up with an open air  prison camp the size of a continent very quickly.  
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Yeah, that well that is exactly what is happening  now to just a few individuals but we don't know  
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how fast this will happen to the entire continent.  We I maybe you guys have heard of the chat control  
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proposal right that the EU wanted to enforce  which got shut down but now they're trying it  
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through another backdoor again. Um they they want  to basically be able to read all of our messages  
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under the guise of preventing you know child  pornography etc from being spread. So they want  
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to use Yeah. I mean it's it's it's funny with  the most Epstein's friends are really worried  
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about child pornography. Okay. Right. Right. So  but AI is going to be used to do that. They are  
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going to be scanning our messages to see if  any of that material is being spread or at  
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least that's what they say you know but it means  that these unelected bureaucrats are reading all  
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of your messages essentially have access to all  of your messages. And I don't know when people  
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are going to wake up to all these pretexts,  right, that are always being given. Just like  
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Kier Starmer last week said that he wanted  to ban X because of women's safety concerns  
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because Qu was making those bikini edits. Yeah,  women's safety. But I mean, do we have to talk to  
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the man about the Roderim rapes and stuff? You  know, like it's it's honestly it's laughable,  
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but it's it's it has real life consequences  for real life people. And I think what you  
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said about Europe turning into an open air  prison is is is just right. That's exactly  
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what is happening. But how do you escape that?  That's that's the question that we all have. How  
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do you unelect people that you've never elected  in the first place? You know, how do you how do  
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you get your rights back when it's just presented  to you that someone has taken away them away from  
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you and they've granted themselves that power?  Because that is exactly what happens here. and  
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people feel defenseless in the face of it. So what  are the what are the rules for speech in Europe  
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if we could get specific about this? Because I  think it helps to understand why it's happening,  
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who's doing it if we understand what you're not  allowed to say. So what are you not allowed to say  
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in Europe right now? Well, essentially, you are  not allowed really to criticize the establishment.  
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You are not especially not allowed to talk about  the replacement migration going on in Europe. If  
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you say look we are soon white people the native  people of Europe are soon becoming a minority in  
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our in their own homelands which is factually true  like before the end of this century that's the  
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case in most European countries even before the  end of the first half of the century actually if  
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you say that they're going to slap you with a with  a hate speech crime they're going to say that that  
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is hate hateful um hateful language inflicting  racial hatred etc. ETA. So that that seems to  
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be the common denominator, especially talking  about immigration um and the effects of that,  
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linking it to crime, which is obvious. You know,  you only need your your two eyes to know that  
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that is the case. That's something that really  seems to bother them. So who is them? I mean,  
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what? So clearly there is a very wellorganized,  very wellunded effort to eliminate the white  
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population of Europe. I mean, because it is being  eliminated and you're not allowed to notice it.  
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you'll be punished uh by police and courts you  pay for if you notice what's happening to your  
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ancestors homeland. So that's all just true. What  right like who is pushing this? It's the question  
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of all questions, right? But um it seems that  all of these leaders that we have, be it Kirst,  
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be it Ursula Fonder, be it Merittz in in Germany,  be it Makon, they all follow the same playbook.  
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They all say the same things, literally post the  same things, you know, in their communications to  
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the outside world. They might focus on slightly  different subjects here and there, but the agenda  
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is the same everywhere. And it's the erosion  essentially of our of our borders, of our nation  
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states, of our heritages. I don't have to tell  you or your audience that we all know it. The  
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question is who's behind it. Honestly, you know,  the I don't know. I can't answer that question.  
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But what I can tell you is that the people who are  rolling out these these agendas are doing it out  
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in the open in front of our faces and they keep  getting reelected. So I, you know, I have made it  
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my mission at least to to talk about those people  and target them specifically because they are the  
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ones that are in front of us, you know, rolling  this out over and over and over again. But it's  
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it's very difficult to say. So I I don't know that  much about Mertz. I don't know Mcronone. Um he his  
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reputation is smart as clever and cunning as  skilled politically but I know a fair amount  
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about Kier Starmer and you will never convince  me at gunpoint even that Kier Starmer is making  
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independent decisions about the future of Britain.  Just you can't convince me of that. He's not  
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adequate um as a leader of a nation. He he just  doesn't have the basic qualities. He is taking  
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orders. That could not be clearer and I think  it's clear to the British population. But you  
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don't know who's giving those orders. No, I mean  I don't know who's given those orders. I think if  
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we would know, you know, it would be easier to  to to stop this from happening, right? But that  
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is I think part of the agenda is that we don't  exactly quite know who's behind this. Of course,  
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we're fighting a very bureaucratic system also in  Europe. There are in the European Union like tons  
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of of uh high government officials whom we don't  even know by name yet have billions and billions  
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of euros at their disposal to roll out an agenda  that goes against our interests that literally  
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chce nas zastąpić, niszczy naszą gospodarkę i zasadniczo niszczy ten kontynent.  
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Tak więc, mam na myśli, że słyszałem już wcześniej, jak ludzie mówili, że to wszystko jest częścią wojny piątej generacji, że  
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To część gry, że nie wiesz dokładnie, kim jest twój wróg. I myślę, że chcą zachować  
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Tak to wygląda. Ale, jak już wspomniałem, nie powstrzymuje nas to od mówienia, że ​​ci ludzie, których widzimy,  
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telewizja każdego dnia jest zła. Są źli. To prawda. I musimy ich usunąć z urzędu, ponieważ  
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co daje ludziom przynajmniej, wiesz, jakieś działanie, które mogą podjąć, mimo że już to  
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jest trudne. I to jest coś, czego nienawidzę mówić, ale w Europie większość nadal  
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Przeciętny Holender, przeciętny Francuz nawet o tym nie wie. Mamy więc mnóstwo pracy do wykonania.  
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zrobić w tym względzie. Myślę, że masz naprawdę mądre zdanie. Nie ma znaczenia, czy oni…  
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strażnik więzienny lub naczelnik więzienia, oni nadal uczestniczą w nie do obrony systemie, który wyrządza krzywdę  
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i zabijanie ludzi, a to jest złe. Więc, myślę, że to wszystko, co naprawdę musimy wiedzieć. Ale to…  
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jest frustrujące, gdy widzisz skoordynowane działania, takie jak te podejmowane w celu wyeliminowania białych ludzi.  
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To największa rzecz, jaka się wydarzyła. Bardzo. A zwłaszcza jeśli nie możesz o tym mówić. Tak. To jest  
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Największa rzecz, jaka wydarzyła się w naszym życiu. A zwłaszcza jeśli nie możesz o tym mówić bez  
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ryzykując wrzucenie do więzienia. Czy mogę dodać to do tego, co ci właśnie powiedziałem, prawda?  
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i powiedzmy, że oprócz odpowiedzi, które wam tu udzielam, my w Europie narażamy się na ryzyko  
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chcę, żeby amerykańska publiczność została wrzucona do więzienia, gdy będziemy o tym mówić zbyt swobodnie  
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zrozum, że są pewne rzeczy, których naprawdę nie możemy powiedzieć, więc wiesz, że to bardzo  
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inaczej, nie ma tu pierwszej poprawki i na pewno nie mamy drugiej poprawki  
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wspieram to, dzięki czemu nasza sytuacja, wiesz, będzie się znacznie różnić, zwłaszcza w kontekście politycznym  
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Komentatorzy, dziennikarze. Tak. No cóż, to jest naprawdę trudniejsze, powiedzmy,  
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zwłaszcza gdy masz rodzinę, którą chcesz chronić. Wydaje mi się, że to ostatni element  
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siatki kontrolnej byłyby walutami cyfrowymi, ponieważ w tym momencie oczywiście mogą one zostać zagłodzone  
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Na śmierć, jeśli się wymkniesz. Tak. Hmm, ile czasu minie, zanim to nadejdzie? Niedługo. Europejski  
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Unia pracuje nad swoim cyfrowym euro. To już trwa od jakiegoś czasu i myślę, że planują to wprowadzić  
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Tak naprawdę ukaże się w tym roku, albo może na początku 2027 roku. Więc kiedy to nastąpi, historia oczywiście będzie taka sama  
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mówią, że to wszystko jest dobrowolne i nie musisz z tego korzystać, ale to tylko kwestia czasu  
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till they do. We you know we see through the the  stories um but yes that that is of course going  
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to be the final instrument that they can use to  control the entire population. But as I said, they  
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are already freezing the bank accounts of people  who they deem to be benefiting Russia, right,  
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with giving their opinion, journalists who are  writing about their opinions concerning the the  
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conflict. So they don't necessarily need CBDC's  to do incredibly unlawful things and say that they  
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do it in order to protect stability and democracy.  For years, you've been told this is not happening,  
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and you're a bigot for thinking it is, but it is  happening. Mass migration is reshaping the West  
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completely. It's not a conspiracy theory. It's  a fact. Different people live here now. You're  
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not a racist for noticing that. You're just  using your senses. Again, it's not a theory.  
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It's the biggest fact of this or any generation  in a thousand years. The replacement is real.  
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European governments aren't just tolerating mass  migration. They're encouraging it. They're funding  
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it. They hate their populations and they want new  populations. We've got a new documentary on this  
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called Replacing Europe: Following the World's  Deadliest Migration Route. Our filmmakers follow  
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what nobody wants you to see. They spoke directly  with migrants, locals, officials who admit what  
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the public is never told. It's not ideological.  It's reality. This is happening. It's destroying  
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the West. And our cameras caught it. Replacing  Europe. That's the dock. Only on TCN. Now,  
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you live there, so you have a better sense than  I do, but how far from some kind of revolution  
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would you say European populations are? Are people  getting do they understand what's happening? Do  
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they care? Is there any meaningful push back on a  mass scale? You know, I think we h we need to have  
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all eyes on Germany. Um I think what is going  to happen there with the elections whether AFD  
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is going to become end up becoming the biggest  party that is going to make a huge difference  
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uh in terms of our future when we're talking  revolution or uproar you know I can't even  
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really talk about revolution because before I know  it uh you would have a police officer standing in  
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front of your door saying that you are inciting  that. Um, so you know, I'm not, for the record,  
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I really don't know whether that is whether  we're there yet. I think that that is part of  
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the problem is that there are still large parts of  the population in Europe that is just not aware,  
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especially if they're not on X, if they're not  following alternative media. Um, you know, I don't  
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mean to say that Fox News is a very truthtelling  right-wing uh news channel, but we don't even have  
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anything like that. You know, not even close to  that in, let's say, the Netherlands, where I'm  
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from. The mainstream media is just left-wing.  So, if that is what you're consuming all day,  
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every day, you know, you don't see a problem in  this. You don't see that people are being thrown  
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in jail in the UK for expressing their opinions.  like those types of news stories just don't reach  
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a large part of the of the of the population.  So, I don't know if we're close to that yet.  
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I do think that there is a big sentiment that is  growing that this cannot go on the way that it has  
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that the European Union especially has taken too  much power has granted itself too much power and  
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I do feel that they're going to they're going to  be cracks let's say in that foundation in the next  
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couple of years but who knows Tucker I don't know  if it's going to be fast enough you know like when  
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we're looking at our our demographic change at a  certain point when you become totally outnumbered  
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to become a minority is I don't want to say it's  over because it's never over. Um but it's going  
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to be very difficult for us to reverse that. Yeah,  I believe that. Um, keep in mind though that the  
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UK left the Europe, voted to leave the European  Union 10 years ago in 2016, Brexit, and it's more  
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repressive than it's ever been. And it and it does  seem more in line with more in coordination with  
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the EU than it was 10 years ago. So, you sort of  wonder like maybe there are deeper forces at work  
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here than just the horrible anti-human bureaucracy  in Brussels. Yeah, exactly. I think that that is  
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a really good argument to say that there is a  more sinister global agenda going on here. Um,  
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same thing same thing in my country back in the  Netherlands. if we keep on electing people that,  
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you know, destroy our country. And I really don't  know who votes for them. I honestly wonder, you  
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know, when you talk to to people on the streets,  they they they're not saying that they want those  
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things. They're not saying that they want um  replacement uh migration. They're not saying that  
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they want a digital euro. Nobody's saying those  things yet. They're constantly being pushed down  
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our throats, all of those agenda points. So yeah,  I agree with you. It's too much in sync everywhere  
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to not see that pattern. Of course. And do you in  the United States, you're seeing everywhere signs  
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of spiritual renewal, Christian religious revival?  Are you are you sensing that in Europe since you  
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live there? Not nearly as much as I would like  to. No. Um es Europe is a is a highly highly  
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secularized continent, especially northwestern  Europe. Also for context, it was like when  
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I started doing commentary for a more American  audience, you know, I I noticed and and involved  
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myself more in American politics. I really noticed  how often people talk about their faith in God,  
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how often he is mentioned and how often they speak  about Jesus also in political discourse. Now,  
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you can have your opinions about that, whether  it's always genuine or not, but he's mentioned  
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here. If you do that in Europe, you get ridiculed.  you get ridiculed. People will look at you funny.  
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You know, I grew up in a in a country where  if you said you were a Christian, people would  
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immediately say, "How is that possible? Don't  you have a university education?" Like, that's so  
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stupid. Like, how do you how come that you believe  in a fairy tale? Uh that that that is like the  
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status quo in in my country. And I think that that  also explains why we've gone down the deep end as  
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far as we have cuz people people don't recognize  even you know they don't recognize the idea or the  
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concept of good and evil. So if you don't see that  if you don't believe that God exists if you don't  
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believe that good exists and you don't believe  that evil exists and so you will just always  
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write it off as incompetence at best. Um or you'll  you'll say no that's just a different viewpoint or  
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everything is relative and that's that's exactly  what has gotten us well what has gotten us where  
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we are today. Yeah. I was about to ask like  how's that worked out for the Netherlands?  
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Pretty pretty well. Pretty great. Mocking God  like good long-term strategy. Exactly. I mean  
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the country is on a great path, isn't it? So,  and indeed really really bad long-term strategy,  
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but also really really bad short-term strategy  because people are people aren't happy. You know,  
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young people aren't fulfilled. They don't know  what to do with their lives. Uh they they lack  
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purpose. They lack meaning. You know, you of  course of course you do. So, it's both bad in  
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the long run and in the short run, but it's  very much it's very much the case. I mean I  
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I converted to Catholicism a couple of years ago  personally in the UK by the way where I now can't  
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go. Um yeah great. Um but only 2.7% for example  of the Dutch population is a practicing Catholic  
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and in the Netherlands it's half half. You have  like 50% is in in name at least is Protestant,  
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50% is is Catholic and only 2.7% is practicing.  That that tells you you know the situation of um  
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of my homeland. So my last question is about you.  You live in Europe. You have a family in Europe.  
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Jesteś Europejczykiem. Czy możesz zostać? Planujesz zostać? Muszę zostać. To mój dom. Wiesz,  
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Jestem Holenderką. Jestem żoną Włocha, mamy naszego synka. Ma teraz 13 miesięcy. Jest obojgiem,  
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Oczywiście. To mój dom. No chyba, że ​​wiesz, nie chcę spędzać dni w  
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celi więziennej, bo nikomu nie będę dobry. I naprawdę boję się, że to właśnie tam…  
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Zmierzają. To właśnie zrobią z ludźmi takimi jak ja, którzy głoszą rzeczy, które ja…  
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myśleć. Ale tak długo, jak będę to robić, wiesz, zrobię wszystko, co w mojej mocy, żeby tego uniknąć.  
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Nie wydarzy się, bo naprawdę wciąż mam nadzieję. Wiesz, naprawdę myślę, że powinniśmy  
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wszyscy mamy nadzieję, nawet jeśli dla nas sytuacja wygląda ponuro, bo jeśli stracisz nadzieję, wiesz co?  
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Nie ma sensu walczyć. A to ostatnia rzecz, jakiej chcę, bo myślę, że to pierwszy  
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Rzeczą, której chce nasz establishment, jest to, aby ludzie tutaj zdemoralizowali się i zaczęli mówić takie rzeczy,  
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„Och, to już koniec dla Europy. Nie ma dla nas przyszłości. Wiesz, jeśli jesteś biały, powinieneś po prostu  
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„Idź”. To tak, jakby… nie, to są ziemie naszych przodków i powinni…  
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Bądźcie ziemią również naszych dzieci. To znaczy, jeśli wiecie, że warto o to walczyć,  
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Powiedziałbym. Dingerbrook. Dziękuję. I powodzenia. Dziękuję, Tuger. Dziękuję. Dziękuję.
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Wydarzenia na całym świecie dzieją się teraz tak szybko, że nie sposób za nimi nadążyć  
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wszystkie zmiany. Ale wiemy, że kiedy te zmiany następują, rynki się zmieniają,  
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też. I nic nie zmienia się szybciej niż cena metali szlachetnych, złota i srebra. To po prostu  
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zmienia się w mgnieniu oka, ponieważ jest reakcją na to, co dzieje się na świecie, i przeciwko temu. Więc,  
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Czas ma kluczowe znaczenie. Jeśli myślisz o dodaniu metali szlachetnych, a zdecydowanie powinieneś,  
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Tak. Musisz wiedzieć, kiedy ceny się zmienią i dlaczego. I Battalion Metals  
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To wszystko naprawdę upraszcza. Możesz kupić, kiedy nastąpi spadek. Spróbuj zadzwonić do swojego brokera w…  
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rynek akcji publicznych. Nie, to nowy świat, a Battalion sprawia, że ​​jest on przejrzysty i uczciwy.  
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Świat. Nie ma tu żadnych oszustw. Zostaliśmy stworzeni, aby zwalczać oszustwa. Więc jeśli chcesz otrzymywać informacje w czasie rzeczywistym,  
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Rynki zmieniają się szybko, bądź na bieżąco. Oto battalion.com slashalerts.
 
 

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