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In Europe, recent violent incidents highlight the impact of mass migration on crime. The speaker warns of a "great replacement" of native populations with migrants, fueled by corrupt elites. They advocate for a strong Christian Europe of sovereign nations to combat the erosion of national identity by Brussels. The speaker calls for decisive action to protect families, culture, and sovereignty from the totalitarian EU. It is a call to arms for Europeans to resist and preserve their heritage.

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Speaker 0 and Speaker 1 discuss immigration in Europe, arguing that Poland has done a good job by “allowing nobody in,” and that “most European nations, they're decaying.” They say leaders in Europe are “a little freaked out by” the posture and imply that Europe is destroying its own countries. They suggest that if this continues, Europe will become weak and no longer be strong allies; their ideological shifts will reflect the change in the people entering the countries. Speaker 0 expresses concern about London and Paris, calling the Mayor of London “a disaster” and stating he has “a totally different ideology of what he's supposed to have,” noting he gets elected because many people have come in and vote for him. He adds, “I hate what's happened to London, and I hate what's happened to Paris.” Speaker 2 asks whether Speaker 0 intends a message of tough love to our allies to push reforms or if many allies are simply weak and not worth aligning with. Speaker 0 responds that they are “weak,” and that they want to be politically correct, and “they don't know what to do,” including in trade, which he describes as “a little bit dangerous.” He reiterates that Europe’s political correctness makes them weak. Speaker 0 indicates that there should be people removal for those who entered the country illegally: “think they should get the people out that came into the country illegally.” Speaker 2 then asks about NATO. Speaker 0 brings up Sweden as an example: “Sweden was known as the safest country in Europe, one of the safest countries in the world. Now it's known as a very unsafe well, pretty unsafe country. It's not even believable. It's a whole different country. Sweden.”

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- The conversation opens with a discussion of escalating dynamics in the Ukraine conflict as a new year begins, focusing on how the rules of war have shifted over the past four years, including the depth of NATO involvement and when actions cross into direct war. The speakers note that political leadership has largely been exempt from the war, but Russia has had opportunities to strike Ukrainian leaders that have been avoided, raising questions about future targets and the diplomatic path. - Speaker 1 argues that the political leadership has indeed been outside the war, and that voices inside Russia are growing more critical. They challenge the Western portrayal of Vladimir Putin as a dictator, suggesting Putin has restrained destruction that could hit the West, and asserting that the West and Zelenskyy have grown comfortable with exemptions. They warn that continued escalation could lead to a nuclear conflict with Europe at risk due to its geographic compactness, citing the potential fallout from attacks on American nuclear bases and the broader geopolitical consequences. - The discussion moves to the potential consequences of Western strikes on energy infrastructure and frontline energy targets, including refineries and civilian vessels. The speakers examine how Russia might respond if its assets are attacked at sea or in the Black Sea, and the possibility of Russia forcing Ukraine to lose access to the Black Sea through strategic military actions. The analysis includes a few provocative specifics: British and European actors allegedly orchestrating or enabling attacks, the role of third-country-flagged ships, and the idea that reflagging to Russian flags could be treated as an act of war by Russia. - The dialogue delves into the operational dynamics of the Mediterranean and Black Sea theatres, noting incidents such as sunflowers and other oil cargo damage, the Caspian transit company's facilities, and the implications for Turkish oil revenue and Western economies. The speakers argue that Western powers are drawing in broader international actors and that the war could expand beyond Ukraine, potentially dragging in NATO ships and submarines in a conflict at sea. They warn that if escalation continues, it could trigger a broader, more destructive war in Europe. - The conversation shifts to the likely trajectory of the battlefield, with Speaker 1 offering a grim assessment: the Donbas front and the Zaporozhye region are nearing collapse for Ukrainian forces, with Russian forces dominating missile and drone capabilities and outmaneuvering on three axes. The analysis suggests that within two to three months, upper-river-front areas, including the Zaporozhzhia and surrounding Donbas fronts, could be fully compromised, leaving only a few large urban pockets. The absence of civilian protection and the encirclement of cities would accelerate Ukrainian withdrawals and surrender, while Russia could enhance pressure on remaining fronts, including Donbas and Sumy, Kharkiv, and Dnieper regions, as weather and terrain favor Russian movements. - The speakers discuss the impact of collapsing command posts and morale, likening the abandonment of Gudai Poia to a sign of impending broader collapse, with open terrain making Ukrainian forces vulnerable to rapid Russian breakthroughs. They suggest that strategic fortifications will be overwhelmed as the front line collapses and supply lines are severed, with a predicted sequence of encirclements and city sieges. - The US role is analyzed as both a negotiator and strategist, with the assertion that the United States has long led the proxy dimension of the conflict and continues to influence targeting and weapons delivery. The discussion questions the coherence of US policy under Trump versus Biden, arguing the conflict remains a US-led enterprise despite attempts to reframe or outsources it. The speakers describe the US as hedging its bets through ongoing military support, budgets, and intelligence cooperation, while insisting that Ukraine remains a core objective of US hegemony. - A critical examination of European Union leadership follows, with strong claims that the EU is increasingly tyrannical and undemocratic, sanctioning dissidents andSuppressing speech. The dialogue condemns the deplatforming of individuals and argues that the EU’s leadership has undermined diplomacy and negotiated peace, instead pushing toward a broader confrontation with Russia. The speakers suggest that several European countries and elites are pursuing escalating policies to maintain power, even at the risk of deepening European instability and economic collapse. - The conversation ends with reflections on broader historical patterns, invoking Kennan’s warnings about NATO expansion and the risk of Russian backlash, and noting the potential for the EU to fracture under pressure. The participants acknowledge the risk of a wider conflict that could redefine global power and economic structures, while expressing concern about censorship, deplatforming, and the erosion of diplomacy as barriers to resolving the crisis. They conclude with a cautious note to prepare for worst-case scenarios and hope for, but not rely on, better circumstances in the near term.

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The speaker discusses the difficulty of reforming the European Union (EU) due to the need for unanimous agreement among the 27 member countries. They give examples of different countries' conflicting interests, such as France wanting to reduce tax evasion while Luxembourg relies on it. They also mention the challenges of reforming agriculture and rebuilding French industry. The speaker argues that the EU's institutions lack real power and that changing the EU from within is impossible. They suggest that leaving the EU through a Frexit referendum would allow France to regain control and pursue its own policies. They mention the importance of addressing the issue of the euro and express agreement with certain political figures.

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A French politician discusses the power of the European Union (EU) over the French Constitution, highlighting the loss of sovereignty. In a 1995 interview, he is labeled a populist and criticized for blaming Brussels and technocracy. The politician argues that the EU's influence should be debated openly, as it affects various sectors of society. He expresses concern that power is slipping away from the people and into the hands of technocrats. The interviewer recalls the shock and disagreement with the politician's views at the time, but now acknowledges that opinions have shifted. The politician attributes the lack of change to the prevailing ideology that presents the EU as the only solution, despite growing opposition. He suggests that a significant event, like the fall of the Berlin Wall, may be needed to bring about change.

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In Europe, recent incidents of violence are linked to mass migration. The speaker highlights the replacement of native populations by migrants in cities like Amsterdam and London. They criticize the EU's push for diversity and call for a return to strong Christian nation-states to combat the erosion of national sovereignty. The speaker urges resistance against the EU's totalitarian control and emphasizes the need to fight back for the future of European civilization.

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In Europe, recent incidents of violence highlight the link between mass migration and crime. The speaker warns of the replacement of native populations by migrants, pushing for a strong, Christian Europe of sovereign nations. Criticizing the EU's erosion of national sovereignty, the speaker calls for its dismantling. Urging action against attacks on civilization, the speaker emphasizes the need to fight back against the elites' war on the people.

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Reducing bureaucracy and government spending faces opposition, despite transparency efforts via doge.gov and X. Restricting freedom of speech is a sign of a negative ideology, akin to historical dictatorships, and large government with censorship is fundamentally fascist. Mass immigration will destroy any country allowing it, as a country is defined by its people, not its geography. There is a rise in attacks in Europe, downplayed by media, and the trend suggests a future "slaughter of Europe." Continuing the war in Ukraine is cruel and senseless, turning young people into cannon fodder with no plan for success. True empathy means stopping the senseless deaths in the conflict. The speaker hopes for closer US-Europe ties, ideally with zero tariffs and greater freedom of movement for workers. Starting a company is difficult and painful, especially in overregulated Europe. Regulations protect large companies, hindering the growth of small to medium-sized businesses. Radical deregulation is needed, even if it means leaving the EU.

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It's time for a policy reversal on Maastricht like on the euro. The single currency could lead to chaos, resentment, and massive transfers of money. Unemployment and migration would rise, fueling extremist parties. Creating a European Federation could worsen extremism. Politicians need to pay attention, stop endless summits, and see the growing disconnect between people and government. The European train can be stopped.

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We are facing immense crises in the European Union. War has returned to our territory, and we need the EU more than ever. However, the far-right is gaining success in elections, with figures like Mr. Wilders campaigning against Muslims, immigration, and even the European Green Deal. If we don't wake up and realize the gravity of the situation, if we don't find the strength to convince others that we need to save the EU, it is in danger of extinction. There is a combination of external and internal threats that we have never seen before in European history. The upcoming election is crucial and decisive. Putin's plan to pressure and weaken Europe is succeeding.

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America and Europe are facing similar problems due to a globalist agenda. Europe is experiencing challenges with immigration from non-Western countries, leading to the erosion of national identities and sovereignty. Additionally, there is excessive spending on a nonexistent climate crisis and a war in Ukraine that is not Europe's concern. These actions are contributing to our own downfall.

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We are facing immense crises in the European Union. War has returned to our territory, and we need the EU more than ever. However, the far-right is gaining success in elections, with figures like Mr. Wilders campaigning against Muslims, immigration, and even the European Green Deal. If we don't wake up and realize the gravity of the situation, if we don't find the strength to convince others that we need to save the EU, it is in danger of collapse. There is a combination of external and internal threats that we have never seen before in European history. The upcoming election is crucial and decisive. Putin's plan to pressure and weaken Europe is working.

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The speaker expresses concern over three recent developments: the Global Compact for Migration, the international pandemic treaty by the WHO, and the EU Digital Services Act. They argue that these initiatives aim to disempower national parliaments, suspend fundamental rights, and concentrate power in the hands of the UN, WHO, and EU. The speaker specifically highlights the Digital Services Act, which introduces a digital state of emergency allowing platforms like Facebook to be completely shut down at the EU's discretion. They criticize the law for obligating platforms to prioritize government propaganda and censor content deemed harmful or critical of the EU. The speaker accuses the EU of attacking freedom of speech and democracy.

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The speaker believes Europe is falling, and the United Kingdom is on the brink. The Prime Minister of Sweden stated his government has lost control of the monopoly of violence. The speaker believes Germany and France are in similar situations, and fears these countries will fall like dominoes. This has occurred through settlement and infiltration of institutions, including political parties. The speaker's nightmare is that the West starts to fall apart, and the current Labour government has done more to accommodate this in the last eight months than anything else.

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There is an unknown group of "globalitarian misanthropists" calling the shots, not figures like Ursula von der Leyen, Bill Gates, or Klaus Schwab. Elected governments are merely puppets implementing their plans, which seems to be erecting a one-world government. This would transform free societies into a collectivism where individuals are malleable parts. The EU is a stepping stone towards this one-world government. Europeans would never surrender national sovereignty directly, so the EU institutions were created under the pretext of preventing wars. By relinquishing competencies to the EU, it conditions Europeans to accept a one-world government.

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Europe is changing rapidly and must address its issues or risk disappearing as it's currently known. It's crucial to prevent the entry of illegal immigrants, who may include murderers, drug dealers, and individuals unwanted by other countries. Taking a firm stance on immigration is essential.

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Europeans have no real chance to influence political dynamics and are forced to follow seemingly absurd orders from the top of the European Union. These orders are actually formulated by usurious Masonic oligarchies in control of organizations like the World Economic Forum, UN, NATO, Bilderberg, and others. Whether it's about digital wallets, carbon credits, migration flows, or beach concessions, the result is the same: the people have no say and are instead oppressed, robbed, and humiliated. Any opposition is ignored and crushed under the tanks of retaliation, censorship, and political correctness. This totalitarian, materialistic Europe, built on the legalized fraud of the euro and public debt, was intentionally created to gradually weaken national sovereignty, attack economies, ethnic identity, and age-old traditions. It aims to dismantle the old continent and establish a new world order by 2050, with a central government, a single currency, a common language, and a universal religion, all under the guise of happy degrowth, transhumanism, and hyper-surveillance. The globalist elites hold the power.

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The speaker criticizes the European Union, claiming it has become a corrupt dictatorship. They accuse governments in countries like the Netherlands, Germany, France, Belgium, and Italy of compromising people's health with vaccines. They also allege that democracy is being undermined through the withholding of information on vaccine deals and freedom of speech is being suppressed under the guise of combating misinformation. The speaker argues that the EU is driving up food and energy prices, confiscating land from farmers due to the Green Deal. They claim that the media, influenced by former politicians, is paid to deceive the public about non-existent diseases, climate change, and Eastern enemies. The speaker defends Hungary as a model for how member states should interact with the EU, praising its adherence to traditional Christian values, low energy prices, and strict immigration policies. They demand action from the parliament and commission.

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Europe was once the shining sun of the world, with incredible inventions and breathtaking cities. However, our civilization has been broken by destructive ideologies and institutions like the European Union. The EU accelerates and organizes the decay of our traditions, nations, and culture. It promotes demographic, gender, health, and digital transitions that erode our society's fabric. The EU seeks to create a new Europe, but Russia remains the last European country that stands for the old Europe. This is the state of Europe according to Forum's vision.

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In this segment, the speaker argues against the idea that exiting the eurozone or the European Union would automatically sever access to the internal market, labeling such fears as fundamentally incorrect. The speaker references a position previously outlined in a Welt article from 2016, stating that every country within the EU should be allowed to leave the EU and automatically fall into the internal market, so that the free internal market continues to guarantee the fundamental freedoms between EU countries. The overarching objective presented is the creation of a European Economic Area, but the speaker rejects what is described as a “monstrous overbuild” currently practiced, characterized by tens of thousands of civil servants who are deemed unnecessary and overpaid, with a level of intrusion that is viewed as excessive. The speaker then shifts to a critique of the current leadership and policies, urging the removal of those in power within the EU framework, specifically naming Ursula von der Leyen and the policies associated with her tenure. The cited policy areas include a ban on combustion engines, CO2-related levies, heating laws, and building energy policy, among others. The demand is to “throw out” these people, as they are viewed as representative of an overreaching EU apparatus that the speaker does not support. The central message is that such a centralized and intrusive EU structure is unnecessary and undesirable. The text emphasizes the need for a free internal market among European nations, paired with the restoration of national sovereignty and secure borders. The speaker advocates for free exchange of goods and services among nations, suggesting that this approach would constitute real progress. The concluding sentiment reinforces a preference for smaller, less intrusive governance and a streamlined framework that prioritizes the free movement of goods and services within a European context, while maintaining secure borders and national autonomy. The overall call is for scrapping what is described as the EU apparatus, empowering nations to engage in open trade and cooperation without the perceived rigidity and overreach of the current EU system.

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We are facing immense crises in the European Union. War has returned to our territory and we need the EU more than ever. However, the far-right is gaining success in elections, with figures like Mr. Wilders campaigning against Muslims, immigration, and even the European Green Deal. If we don't wake up and realize the gravity of the situation, if we don't find the strength to convince others that we need to save the EU, it is in danger of extinction. We are facing both external and internal threats like never before in European history. The upcoming election is crucial and decisive. Putin's plan to pressure and weaken Europe is succeeding.

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Europe is facing a population replacement crisis with foreign faces and voices becoming more prevalent. This has led to various issues such as terrorism, gang rape, and the destruction of social security and peace. Politicians importing foreigners also bring in foreign conflicts, as seen in recent terrorist attacks in Brussels. The European Union's control over nation states prevents them from protecting their borders and sending illegal immigrants back home. Activists across Europe are calling for closed borders and strict remigration policies to ensure safety, sovereignty, and a European identity.

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The speaker criticizes the gender ideology, claiming it ridicules traditions and undermines moral values. They accuse it of damaging public health, dismantling healthcare systems, promoting euthanasia and suicide, and encouraging drug addiction. The speaker also mentions the negative effects of remote schooling and work, environmental pollution, and the sale of hormone-infused food. They argue that the European Union is built on a death ideology, pushing people towards extinction by creating weak, old, poor, and sick individuals. The speaker questions why those in power would harm their own citizens if they truly cared about their well-being. They describe the EU as a monstrous artificial creation.

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The speaker criticizes the EU for using crises to expand power, like with the Green Deal and digital identity. They warn of a move towards a centralized, controlling economy, likening it to a new form of communism led by technocrats. Drawing parallels to Stalin and Mao's actions, they question if the EU truly improves people's lives.

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Europe is the cradle of Western civilization, and the cultural and religious bonds between it and the U.S. will last beyond political disagreements. However, Europe is at risk of civilizational suicide. Many European countries are unable or unwilling to control their borders, but they are starting to push back, which is good. They are also starting to limit the free speech of their own citizens, even as those citizens protest against border issues. Europe needs to respect its own people and sovereignty, something America can't do for them. If a country like Germany takes in millions of immigrants who are culturally incompatible, Germany will have killed itself. The speaker loves Germany and wants it to thrive.
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