Europe Prepares for War
Europe Prepares for War
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Who are we, the unworthy ones, to question a Latin maxim taken from the experience of
the centuries. The strange and paradoxical thing here, however, is that this ancient Roman
saying has recently been pulled from the dustbin of history and has become topical again
precisely these warmongering Euroligouris who until today did not even want to hear
about the ancient civilization and if you listened to them, talking to each other, they used
only the Anglo-American Maggie slang to communicate. Those who use one in 10 words
are: OK , I'll do a meeting (meeting = a business meeting), do business (business =
commercial business dealings) and we're πολίτικαλ κορεκτ politically correct =
politically correct, according to the New Age Woke worldview )
▪ All these types of Europeans suddenly began to invoke Latin sayings and
sayings in their arguments. Therefore,
Even Italy's Minister of Education, Giuseppe Valditara, who now suddenly had the idea of
reintroducing Latin as a school subject in Italian secondary school, so let us pretend, even
for a moment, that the ancient Romans were always right , that we modernized
Europeans wrongly ignored them for so long. And that these ancient Romans, They did
not lose an entire empire through their madness and decline.
Yes, but how ? What war? For whom shall we fight & against whom ?
Against the Russians, obviously. They have 145 million inhabitants, a third of the
inhabitants of Europe, who want, as we are told – the European slaves – to conquer the
whole of Europe. A Europe that today is morally and economically decadent , whose
citizens cannot afford it, again according to the Brussels Eurocracies . A Europe with zero
weapons & vehicles , according to reports in Italian and other newspapers.
However, how can we defend ourselves against an enemy when we have no resources
and no future, and we will have to tighten our belts again to find EUR 800 billion . €30
billion more per year for Italy alone. Brilliantly, gentlemen of Brussels, the merchants of
death and arms, celebrate and thank you.
Meanwhile, the rest of the world, which not only knows Latin sayings but also studies and
applies them, is preparing for war, knowing however that military conflict has now moved
away from the battlefields and now requires completely different weapons. It is easy to
slaughter unarmed and defenseless Palestinians and Houthis without weapons, But the
mighty Donald Trump today is using tariffs & sanctions, not missiles, to bring Canada ,
Mexico , Brazil and China to their knees.
And China , in turn, has responded in recent days to Trump's tariffs not only with its own
counter-tariffs, in retaliation, but also by presenting a massive investment program to
revive its domestic economy. Starting, like the USA, by strengthening the internal market.
While Italy is buying not only substandard Canadian wheat with glyphosate (i.e.
carcinogenic herbicide Raudap ) but still wheat prices are rising.
Even abandoning cheap Russian gas and oil to focus on nuclear power is no easy task,
since it requires imports of large quantities of uranium, independently, and apart from the
fact that all these nuclear power plants are built takes a long time.
All these unpleasant aspects are either ignored by European-mad fools, which is
unlikely, or they deliberately turn a blind eye. All they care about is how their best friends
who sell guns and death will get rich
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haben.html
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*Translator's comment:
This passage is found in the Christian writer of the 2nd century AD. Athenagoras of
Athens, in his work Supplicatio pro Christianis (Supplication for Christians), chapter
26 o . I learn, however, that it is actually a note on Sophocles' Antigone , l.620, by a
scholastic. The idea itself exists in Homer, Odyssey, IX, 492-3.
▪ (= When
the demon man fornicates evilly, he harms him �rst as he consults.)
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