🚨💥Angela Merkel ha ADMITIDO ante las cámaras que inundó deliberadamente Alemania 🇩🇪 con inmigrantes del tercer mundo para "detener a la extrema derecha".
Ella importó votantes para MATAR A LA DERECHA (literalmente, a juzgar por las estadísticas de criminalidad).
DEBE SER JUZGADA POR TRAICIÓN A LA PATRIA 🔥
Wait, so we were told to take shorter showers, turn off the tap while brushing our teeth, and conserve water at every opportunity… but data centers can show up and use millions of gallons like it’s nothing?
Her name is Luana Zaratti, an Italian bus ticket inspector.
She was 26 when, during one of her shifts, she asked an illegal Egyptian immigrant for his ticket.
He had none. His answer was a violent headbutt straight to her face, so hard it shattered her nasal septum and caused severe head trauma.
Luana collapsed to the ground, blood pouring from her nose.
That single blow destroyed her life.
It left her with permanent brain damage and lifelong disability.
Years bedridden, almost vegetative.
But her willpower pulled her back to a shadow of the life she once had.
The attacker was sentenced to just 14 months in prison, but he never served a single day. He disappeared.
Luana, declared unfit to work, now survives on less than €1,000 a month.
🇷🇺🇬🇧 "Our intelligence is that Russia could attack NATO by 2030.. We have to be prepared for War"
– British PM Starmer
I don't seem to understand, Russia is losing in Ukraine at the same time planning to attack NATO?? Who's dumb enough to by this BS.
We have all got to cut down on our meat and dairy products.All change our Gas boilers to heat pumps to meet the government's new net zero targets .And here the clown is getting out of a private jet
His job is to engineer civil unrest, delivering a Digital ID mandate for his WEF handlers.
This isn’t about popularity — and it never was.
What’s unfolding feels increasingly calculated, not accidental.
A steady push of policy after policy, each one framed as efficiency, safety, or modernization — yet collectively pointing toward something far more rigid underneath.
Digital identity systems. Centralized verification frameworks. Expanding requirements to access basic services in an increasingly monitored environment.
Supporters call it progress. Critics see something else taking shape: a quiet tightening of control wrapped in the language of convenience.
And the most unsettling part isn’t just the direction — it’s how normal it’s being made to feel while it happens.
Because once these systems are fully embedded, walking them back becomes almost impossible.
At that point, it’s no longer about debate.
It’s about structure.