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Slovenian Nurse Exposes Politicians Getting Saline Placebos and There's a Way to See What you Got, Real or Placebo
The eastern European country of Slovenia a person purporting to be a whistleblower nurse named Vera Kanalec claims that politicians and other high ranking citizens receive saline placebos instead of the mRNA experimental medication.
In a video on Facebook, the woman claiming to be the *head nurse of the University Medical Center in Ljubljana, which takes care of receiving and managing the jab bottles...
Slovenia becomes first former communist European country to legalize Gay marriage
The Parliament of Slovenia adopted on Tuesday, October 4, an amendment by which it becomes the first ex-communist country in Eastern Europe to legalize the marriage of same-sex couples, as well as adoption, reports AFP.
The modification of family law was voted by 48 deputies, 29 parliamentarians they voted “against” and one abstained.
In July, the highest court ruled that the law defining...
MYTH of Democracy: Slovenia Legalizes Gay Marriage Despite Population Voting Against it 3 Times
Slovenia’s Constitutional Court has legalized gay marriage and gay adoption despite the country’s population voting against it in three separate national referendums.
The country became the first former communist eastern bloc country to legalize homosexual marriage, but it did so in complete violation of the democratic will of the people.
“On July 8, six judges voted to legalize same-sex marriages...
Slovenia deploys Terminator robots to bash protesters disagreeing with Restrictions
Police in Slovenia’s capital Ljubljana clashed with crowds demonstrating against Covid restrictions, deploying horse-mounted officers, tear gas and water cannon to disperse people on the eve of today’s European Union summit there.
Hundreds of demonstrators on Tuesday took to the streets of Ljubljana to oppose the government’s pandemic measures, with a video on Twitter showing seas of people...
Foreign Antifa agents Riot in Slovenia Over Muh Racism in America
Foreign Antifa agents provoked violence at an anti-government protest in Slovenia’s capital, Ljubljana, on Friday. While such protests are nothing new in Slovenia, this is the first time that international Antifa was involved, and many Slovenes are alarmed. Antifa in itself is a terrorist organization even when local but in this case with those Antifas being foreigners, you could easily call this...
Migrants Exploiting Balkans Route as Slovenia Tightens Border Controls
The Balkan Peninsula is seeing an increase in migrant traffic, particularly by young males traveling to Croatia and beyond, according to officials.
Border police officer Gilio Toic-Sintic appeared on Austrian news to warn about an endless “flow of refugees” accumulating in Bosnian towns along the Croatian border as they push on towards the EU frontier.
“We have picked up 7,200 migrants...
Slovenia Arming Border Amid Migrant Surge
Slovenia is strengthening its southern border, deploying more armed patrols to combat an increasing flow of migrants through the Balkans, according to local media.
The tiny Central European nation, which lies at the frontier of the Schengen Area, is facing a potentially catastrophic situation as Hungarian and Austrian officials have issued warnings that tens of thousands of migrants are working to...
Slovenian Resort Transformed into Halal-Compliant Migrant Camp
The Slovenian government is converting a seaside resort into a migrant resettlement village that will serve Halal-compliant organic meals, according to local reports.
“Migrants will enjoy the Debeli Rtič resort,” reports Nova24. “At the seaside and in idyllic houses, they will eat organic food worth 1.4 million euros at your expense!”
Formerly offered to public employees such...
Muslims Burn, Desecrate German and Slovenian Churches on New Year's Eve
Muslim Mob Sets Germany’s Oldest Church on Fire on New Year’s Eve
You’re going to just love the new Europe!
German Chancellor Angela Merkel released a New Year’s message calling on Germans to use love and compassion to battle the Islamist extremists in their communities.
Meanwhile in Dortmund a Muslim mob of one thousand men chanted “Allahu Akbar” and set Germany’s oldest church...
Drone Takes Dramatic Video of Thousands of Migrants Invading Slovenia
Drone footage highlights the scale and drama of the long flow of Middle Eastern refugees from one camp to another, after crossing the Croatia-Slovenia border. The journey was made by several thousand Muslim illegal immigrants, winding up in the Slovenian border town of Rigonce.
The footage shows the group huddling together on the Slovenian side at the border settlement, after traveling in a long,...
Europe to use Army to Protect Borders from Migrants
On October 21, the parliament of Slovenia approved the use of army units for border protection to limit the influx of migrants from the Middle East.
According to Interfax, the Slovenian government announced that the number of refugees had exceeded at the capacity of the state to accept them.
As many as 19,400 refugees have entered the 2-million-strong Slovenia since Saturday. The number of refugees...
Croatia Overwhelmed by Immigrant Influx
Officials in Croatia have announced that the Eastern European country is buckling under the flood of thousands of refugees who have entered the country on their path to reach Western Europe, asking newcomers to go to neighboring Hungary or Slovenia instead.
Speaking at a news conference in the border town of Tovarnik on Friday, Prime Minister Zoran Milanovic said that his country could no longer...
Greece March Unemployment Rate Hits New Record 26.8%
The unemployed make up nearly 6 in 10 young people under 25 years of age – unemployment continues to climb.
The nightmare of unemployment does not end, especially among young people. For another month, Greece is … “the champion” in unemployment, with 26.8% of the working population without a job. 26.8% is an increase from the month before, February was 26.7% according to figures released...
Former Slovenian PM gets jail for bribery
Former Slovenian Prime Minister Janez Jansa
Former Slovenian Prime Minister Janez Jansa has been sentenced to two years in jail on charges of soliciting bribes in the recession-hit country’s largest defense agreement in 2006.
On Wednesday, Slovenian judge Barbara Klajnsek said Jansa had been found “guilty on the charges of giving or receiving bribery or bribery promises in the acquisition of...
Europe: Economy falling, nine countries are in recession
The euro zone economy is declining for six consecutive quarters. Nine of the 17 countries are in recession: Spain, France, Italy, Finland, Netherlands, Portugal, Cyprus, Greece and Slovenia. The austerity policy imposed by the troika and the German government of Angela Merkel is sinking Europe.
Eurostat data was released on Wednesday (15th) and are relative to GDP in the euro area in the first quarter...