Sweden approaching civil war
Sweden approaching civil war
Authored by Paul Joseph Watson via Summit News,
The former CEO of trucking company Scania has warned that Sweden is heading towards civil war due to uncontrolled mass immigration.
In an interview with Swebbtv, businessman Leif Östling said that the arrival of so many new migrants who have failed to integrate into Swedish society is creating a fertile ground for violent unrest.
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The former CEO of trucking company Scania has warned that Sweden is heading towards civil war due to uncontrolled mass immigration.
In an interview with Swebbtv, businessman Leif Östling said that the arrival of so many new migrants who have failed to integrate into Swedish society is creating a fertile ground for violent unrest.
read full report as printed verbatim in Zero Hedge
and all UNREPORTED IN MSM .
Malmo is a no go area as advised by Brit Govt and police patrol armed with machine guns
Sweden approaching civil war
A 9 minute video that graphically demonstrates the horrible mess that Sweden has propelled itself in to .
It talks exclusively about Sweden in all of its present misery .
It talks exclusively about Sweden in all of its present misery .
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https://www.zerohedge.com/political/lef ... d-disaster
At last Sweden shows the first signs of awakening to the fact that unplanned
immigration produces a total mess and in the case of many parts of Sweden, anger ,
fear , danger and huge crime problems and no-go areas .
Albeit belatedly, the Swedish people are very angry with Politicians and particularly that
vile breed known as Communists who masquerade as Globalists and Progressive Socialists .
Their multi culture idealism has only led to disaster for a country that for the present
has completely lost its way .
At last Sweden shows the first signs of awakening to the fact that unplanned
immigration produces a total mess and in the case of many parts of Sweden, anger ,
fear , danger and huge crime problems and no-go areas .
Albeit belatedly, the Swedish people are very angry with Politicians and particularly that
vile breed known as Communists who masquerade as Globalists and Progressive Socialists .
Their multi culture idealism has only led to disaster for a country that for the present
has completely lost its way .
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The only difference between Paul Watson and Alex Jones is that one of them has a pleasant voice.
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You must excuse Raphael, he was desperately trying to be a disruptive prat or troll. I prefer the former term to the latter, it's more expressive of disdain.
https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/sweden carries the current Foreign Office advice about travel within Sweden. I would have no hesitation taking my family there, Malmö included, so long as we dressed for the weather. British TV has had several sights of the place. We had Bron, Beck, Wallander, all of them tourism magnets.
https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/sweden carries the current Foreign Office advice about travel within Sweden. I would have no hesitation taking my family there, Malmö included, so long as we dressed for the weather. British TV has had several sights of the place. We had Bron, Beck, Wallander, all of them tourism magnets.
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spot;1528625 wrote: You must excuse Raphael, he was desperately trying to be a disruptive prat or troll. I prefer the former term to the latter, it's more expressive of disdain.
I did wonder.
spot;1528625 wrote: https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/sweden carries the current Foreign Office advice about travel within Sweden. I would have no hesitation taking my family there, Malmö included, so long as we dressed for the weather. British TV has had several sights of the place. We had Bron, Beck, Wallander, all of them tourism magnets.
I hope that I am the first to mention or confirm the difficulties we endure here in Malmö, indeed in the whole country, but I like to think that my senses are on an even keel. I abhor sensationalism.
I don't know from where Raphael comes but here is a light statement on national hysteria:
I did wonder.
spot;1528625 wrote: https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/sweden carries the current Foreign Office advice about travel within Sweden. I would have no hesitation taking my family there, Malmö included, so long as we dressed for the weather. British TV has had several sights of the place. We had Bron, Beck, Wallander, all of them tourism magnets.
I hope that I am the first to mention or confirm the difficulties we endure here in Malmö, indeed in the whole country, but I like to think that my senses are on an even keel. I abhor sensationalism.
I don't know from where Raphael comes but here is a light statement on national hysteria:
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High Threshold;1528626 wrote: I don't know from where Raphael comes
Brighton, though I suspect he rarely if ever leaves his room.
Speaking of, I think, Bron, there was an enlightening moment when the city of Copenhagen was mentioned by a Swede but pronounced "Choppenham". For someone in England that's quite wonderful. Our King Alfred the Great visited the Viking winter headquarters around 877 at the town in Dorset still called Chippenham. It was a pleasing reference to our Viking inheritance.
Brighton, though I suspect he rarely if ever leaves his room.
Speaking of, I think, Bron, there was an enlightening moment when the city of Copenhagen was mentioned by a Swede but pronounced "Choppenham". For someone in England that's quite wonderful. Our King Alfred the Great visited the Viking winter headquarters around 877 at the town in Dorset still called Chippenham. It was a pleasing reference to our Viking inheritance.
Nullius in verba ... ☎||||||||||| ... To Fate I sue, of other means bereft, the only refuge for the wretched left.
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spot;1528627 wrote: Brighton, though I suspect he rarely if ever leaves his room.
Speaking of, I think, Bron, there was an enlightening moment when the city of Copenhagen was mentioned by a Swede but pronounced "Choppenham". For someone in England that's quite wonderful. Our King Alfred the Great visited the Viking winter headquarters around 877 at the town in Dorset still called Chippenham. It was a pleasing reference to our Viking inheritance.
We spell it "Köpenhamn" which means quite literally "port" (hamn) of "buying" (köp). It is pronounced "shöp" in Swedish but not in Danish ... there is no English equivalency of the letter "ö" and the letter "k" at the beginning of words in Swedish is pronounced "shhh" (not in Danish where it is similar to the English "k" or "c"). If I haven't confused you enough let me know and I'll try harder.
Speaking of, I think, Bron, there was an enlightening moment when the city of Copenhagen was mentioned by a Swede but pronounced "Choppenham". For someone in England that's quite wonderful. Our King Alfred the Great visited the Viking winter headquarters around 877 at the town in Dorset still called Chippenham. It was a pleasing reference to our Viking inheritance.
We spell it "Köpenhamn" which means quite literally "port" (hamn) of "buying" (köp). It is pronounced "shöp" in Swedish but not in Danish ... there is no English equivalency of the letter "ö" and the letter "k" at the beginning of words in Swedish is pronounced "shhh" (not in Danish where it is similar to the English "k" or "c"). If I haven't confused you enough let me know and I'll try harder.
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I visited Sweden for a day once, returning to England from Leningrad. We toured the Stockholm waterfront. I remember parks, large stone facades and a great deal of ocean. It was an enjoyable and attractive ship to travel on.
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Who has a spare two minutes to play in this month's FG Trivia game! ... My other OS is Slackware.
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spot;1528630 wrote: I visited Sweden for a day once, returning to England from Leningrad. We toured the Stockholm waterfront. I remember parks, large stone facades and a great deal of ocean. It was an enjoyable and attractive ship to travel on.
Such a big city on an archipelago does have a dramatic effect, doesn't it. But odd that your link is blocked due to either a "trojan" or "malvertising".
Such a big city on an archipelago does have a dramatic effect, doesn't it. But odd that your link is blocked due to either a "trojan" or "malvertising".
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Shipspotting dot com? It's one of those huge free information sites, it has photos of every ship back to the invention of photography. Well, lots anyway - they gave me a picture of the Maria Ulianova without any problem and it's a good photo too taken in 1967, the year after I was aboard.
It has an Alexa rank of 142,000 of all websites, that's pretty robust.
https://www.alexa.com/siteinfo/shipspotting.com
It has an Alexa rank of 142,000 of all websites, that's pretty robust.
https://www.alexa.com/siteinfo/shipspotting.com
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spot;1528639 wrote: Shipspotting dot com? It's one of those huge free information sites, it has photos of every ship back to the invention of photography. Well, lots anyway - they gave me a picture of the Maria Ulianova without any problem and it's a good photo too taken in 1967, the year after I was aboard.
It has an Alexa rank of 142,000 of all websites, that's pretty robust.
https://www.alexa.com/siteinfo/shipspotting.com
This link takes me to their page but the previous one is blocked by Malwarebytes.
Attached files
It has an Alexa rank of 142,000 of all websites, that's pretty robust.
https://www.alexa.com/siteinfo/shipspotting.com
This link takes me to their page but the previous one is blocked by Malwarebytes.
Attached files
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There's been a lengthy thread on their forum about the malwarebytes block for the last 16 months.
https://safeweb.norton.com/report/show? ... ing.com%2F is an alternative view.
I think the problem lies in the way they link to their advertiser with Javascript, or at least it has been.
https://safeweb.norton.com/report/show? ... ing.com%2F is an alternative view.
I think the problem lies in the way they link to their advertiser with Javascript, or at least it has been.
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spot;1528642 wrote: There's been a lengthy thread on their forum about the malwarebytes block for the last 16 months.
https://safeweb.norton.com/report/show? ... ing.com%2F is an alternative view.
I think the problem lies in the way they link to their advertiser with Javascript, or at least it has been.
shipspotting.com is also blocked.
https://safeweb.norton.com/report/show? ... ing.com%2F is an alternative view.
I think the problem lies in the way they link to their advertiser with Javascript, or at least it has been.
shipspotting.com is also blocked.
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High Threshold;1528644 wrote: shipspotting.com is also blocked.
I see no issues with either site from the US.
I wonder if it is related to your network access, or browser security.
What browser are you using, HT?
Well, I don't use malwarebytes on my PC.
I see no issues with either site from the US.
I wonder if it is related to your network access, or browser security.
What browser are you using, HT?
Well, I don't use malwarebytes on my PC.
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LarsMac;1528645 wrote: I see no issues with either site from the US.
I wonder if it is related to your network access, or browser security.
What browser are you using, HT?
I use Google mostly. I'm sure it's malwarebytes that is stopping it.
I wonder if it is related to your network access, or browser security.
What browser are you using, HT?
I use Google mostly. I'm sure it's malwarebytes that is stopping it.
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I think that you can instruct malwarebytes to accept a website if you know it is good.
Not a feature that I would often make use of, but there are exceptions.
Not a feature that I would often make use of, but there are exceptions.
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LarsMac;1528647 wrote: I think that you can instruct malwarebytes to accept a website if you know it is good.
Not a feature that I would often make use of, but there are exceptions.
Do I?
Not a feature that I would often make use of, but there are exceptions.
Do I?
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High Threshold;1528648 wrote: Do I?
There is a good point. It may only have a problem on the local (Sweden) network?
There is a good point. It may only have a problem on the local (Sweden) network?
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LarsMac;1528649 wrote: There is a good point. It may only have a problem on the local (Sweden) network?
That's what I was thinking too.
That's what I was thinking too.