Totalitarian Austria: Forced injections, lockdowns and unprecedented protests
Alexander Markovics is a patriotic Austrian journalist, activist and founder of the Identitarian Movement in Austria. He gives us an insight in to how the life of ordinary citizens of Austria have changed since the strict lockdowns and forced vaccinations were implemented.
Markovics tells us how vaccinations were forced upon the Austrian people in February of 2022 and how people who do not accept to be injected now will be fined. He describes his native land as a apartheid nation, where oppressive discrimination against unvaccinated now is a reality and how unvaccinated people were forced to stay at home, basically as prisoners sentenced by their own state.
He reveals that the government parties of Austria have discussed the building of certain camps where unvaccinated people would be held against their will to prevent the people of Austria to catch the cold.
However, the more outrageous suggestions discussed by the politicians, the stronger the resistance has grown, recently resulting in the biggest protests in the history of the Austrian nation.
Markovics believes the narrative soon will fall apart and mentions that the will of the people to stand up against wrongful governmental desicions is bigger in Austria than for example Germany.
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Former investment banker Mads Palsvig lecture on how to end poverty
Mads Palsvig is the chairman of the danish political party JFK21. He has a background as a investmentbanker working in Hong Kong and London and was trading government bonds. He was involved in givning advice to the swedish government in 1991 after the interest rates in Sweden peaked at 500%. Despite being a succesful investment banker, he lost his job after asking some questions to the member of the board of the Federal Reserve Mrs Janet Yellen at a dinner. Palsvig asked questions regarding why the actions taken by banks such as IMF always led to imposing more debt to countries which already had problems paying their debt. Yellen was not amused by the questions, according to Palsvig, and some weeks later Palsvig was called to the office of his boss and was told his services were no longer needed. Ever since, he has tried to get a job, but no firm seems to want to have him working, despite his previous successful career Palsvig believes he has been blacklisted in the field.
Today he is informing the world about the cons of the economic system, and has started a political party who wishes to reform the money supply system and end world poverty.
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