Fash the Nation Week 67: Thanksgiving Weekend “Best of” FTN Special

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November 26, 2016

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On behalf of Fash the Nation, we’d like to wish you all a very Happy Thanksgiving. In lieu of a show this week, we’ve put together some highlights from the past year to include excerpts from our election coverage, topical issues, and interviews. So kick back and enjoy our Thanksgiving Weekend “Best of” Fash the Nation Special.

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There will be no Europa Report or MFTDC this week, though Autolycus has provided the text for this week’s report for those who are interested:

Ι am Autolycus and this is the Europa Report for the past week, Νovember 18th to November 25th, bringing you the latest news on the Continent regarding new political developments and the ever ongoing non-white invasion crisis.

Europe is still currently living in the aftermath of the continuous non-white migrant crisis, Brexit and -more recently- the election of Donald J. Trump as President of the United States of America.

As far as Germany, the heartland of the Continent, is concerned, the Angela Merkel government will start flying 1,000 nonwhite invaders every month into Germany as of November via specially chartered flights from Italy and Greece, it has been revealed.

From http://newobserveronline.com/

The invaders are part of the European Union “deal” to redistribute the invaders who landed in the southern European nations out among EU member states.

According to a statement issued by Merkel’s Interior Minister, Thomas de Maizière, the initial plans were to “collect” 500 invaders from Greece and Italy each month and place them in a “transit camp” in Erding, near Munich.

De Maizière said that the invaders had all already applied for “asylum” in Italy and Greece, and all of them will “have a very good chance of recognition as refugees in Germany.” He said that these selected “refugees” all claim to be Eritrean, Syrian, Iraqi, Iranian, and Somalian nationals.

As expected, the ever increasing number of “refugees” is making occasional acts of violence more frequent.

A recent example is last Saturday when nonwhite invaders from Morocco and Algeria pretending to be refugees burned down a €10 million “reception center” in Dusseldorf—because there was too little Nutella, candy, and chocolate at the Ramadan breakfast spread, according to court hearings.

The arson destroyed a major exhibition hall near the airport, with smoke disrupting air traffic. According to German media, charges have been brought against a Moroccan and an Algerian, named respectively as Mohammed B., and Adel D., both 27-years-old, for starting the initial fire.

Furthermore, DHL Express has been forced by violent attacks on personnel, robberies and fraud to halt all deliveries in the invader-overrun region of Wedding, north-west Berlin.

Wedding has a “German-origin” population of only 50 percent, with the rest being made up of Africans, Turks, Arabs, Asians, and Eastern European gypsies.

From http://newobserveronline.com/

According to a statement issued to Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg (RBB) by Anke Blenn, the reason for the halt in delivery services is because of the increasing number of “attacks on drivers” and rampant fraud and robberies to which they are being subjected.

As a result, she added that parcel recipients will from now on have to collect their items from a DHL office, where the identity of the recipient can then be checked.

On a more cheerful side, a German High Court has ruled that “Syrians” are not entitled to “full asylum” because there is no evidence that the Syrian government persecutes them.

The ruling is highly significant because it proves that there is no reason for any Syrians to claim asylum in Europe at all, because it is safe for them to live in the government-controlled parts of Syria. The ruling means that the Syrians only qualify for “second-tier asylum” which places restrictions on their ability to qualify for permanent residence.

The German Higher Administrative Court in the northern German region of Schleswig made the ruling this week, and it is the first time that an administrative court has confirmed the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees (BAMF) practice of granting so-called “subsidiary protection” to invaders from Syria.

According to the Deutsche Welle news service, the decision also goes against rulings made by several lower administrative courts.

In other news, a recently leaked strategy paper has revealed that Germany’s domestic secret police intelligence agency wants to officially start spying on the Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) party and Pegida.

The paper, which was written by the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution (BfV) chief, Hans-Georg Maassen, was then apparently deliberately leaked to the Süddeutsche Zeitung newspaper.

The meeting was called specifically to discuss the “threat” posed by the populist movement in Germany—which they have defined as all those Germans who are concerned about the mass Third World invasion of their country which has been encouraged and supported by the Angela Merkel regime.

According to the Süddeutsche Zeitung, the Maassen paper proposed that the BfV should loosen their own criteria and begin to conduct surveillance beyond what they called the “hardcore” groups.

Moving on to the latest development in EU-Turkey relations, where European Union politicians called on November 24th for a temporary halt to EU membership talks with Turkey because of Ankara’s “disproportionate” reaction to July’s failed coup.

From http://www.express.co.uk

Members of the European Parliament voted 479 to 37 in favour of a non-binding motion urging the European Commission and national governments to institute what lawmakers acknowledge would be a largely symbolic freeze in negotiations that have been going on for 11 years but have long been stalled.

Neither side expects Turkey to be in a position to join the EU for very many years to come.

President Erdogan accuses the EU of failing to understand the gravity of threats to Turkey. He said the bloc would have to “live with the consequences” if it stopped the talks and that Ankara could instead join an security alliance run by Russia and China.

According to http://www.reuters.com/ he warned on Friday that Turkey could open its gates for migrants to Europe if pushed by the European Union, a day after European lawmakers voted for a temporary halt to EU membership talks with Ankara.

“If you go any further, these border gates will be opened. Neither me nor my people will be affected by these dry threats. It wouldn’t matter if all of you approved the (European parliament) vote,” he told a congress on women’s justice in Istanbul, in comments broadcast live.

In France intelligence services and police managed to foil a terrorist attack planned for 1stDecember.

 

From https://sputniknews.com/

On October 20, French law enforcement agencies detained five people in Strasbourg and Marseilles on suspicion of plotting terrorist attacks. The detained individuals aged from 29 to 37 years old were French, Moroccan and Afghan nationals.

The investigators found out that the Central Directorate of the Judicial Police (DCPJ) in the center of Paris, and General Directorate for Internal Security (French intelligence agency) located in the Levallois-Perret commune in northwestern suburbs of Paris were among possible targets.

Also, former prime minister, François Fillon, emerged as the surprise front-runner in the first round of presidential primary voting among center-right candidates in France on Sunday, advancing to the second round next week against another former prime minister, Alain Juppé.

From http://www.nytimes.com/ and http://newobserveronline.com/

Juppé was convicted in 2004 of embezzling public funds, sentenced to prison, and barred from holding public office for ten years, while Fillon personally inaugurated France’s largest mosque in 2010, and at the opening ceremony, spoke glowingly of the Islamic colonization of that country.

The move to put the two fake conservatives forward was taken after opinion polls showed that the till then preferred “conservative” candidate, former president Nicolas Sarkozy, would be utterly defeated by Le Pen.

As a result, Sarkozy was unceremoniously booted out of the French “conservative” primaries held last week, losing his party’s (Les Républicains) nomination battle by a landslide. Fillon will now face Juppé in Les Républicains primary run-off on November 27.

Moving on to the United Kingdom, where, according to court hearings, one of the most notorious jihadists in Europe used British welfare payments to fund international terrorism, including the Paris and Brussels attacks.

From http://www.telegraph.co.uk

Mohamed Abrini — who became known as the “man in the hat” following the terror attack at Brussels airport in March — was handed £3,000 of taxpayers’ money by two men in Birmingham. The jihadist was sent to collect the money by Abdelhamid Abaaoud, who is thought to have been one of the masterminds of the deadly attacks across Paris just months later, in which 130 people were killed.

Birmingham resident Zakaria Bouffassil is accused of passing over the cash, which the court heard had been withdrawn from the bank account of Belgian national Anouar Haddouchi, who was claiming benefits while living in the West Midlands with his wife.

Jurors heard how, even after Haddouchi left Britain to fight with Islamic State in Syria, thousands of pounds of taxpayers’ money continued to be paid into the jihadist’s account.

Moreover, in Greece angry migrants at refugee camp have reportedly started a fire after a gas explosion killed a mother and a six-year-old child, local media report.

 From  http://www.express.co.uk

The initial explosion is believed to be an accident where the woman was using gas for her cooking. Three children in the same tent were critically injured by the gas explosion.

Migrants have reportedly to have started the large inferno after the explosion, burning large swathes of the camp. As a result, tensions between migrants and officials at the camp have boiled over, leading to angry clashes.

Government officials say the fight was brief while firefighters arrived at the scene to put out the flames.

More than 6,000 migrants and refugees are currently settled on Lesbos – twice the capacity of state’s facilities.

A similar situation happened in Bulgaria’s Harmanli Refugee Center, where Illegal immigrants, mostly from Afghanistan, rioted.

From http://diversitymachtfrei.blogspot.gr

There have been rumors that mange and other diseases are spreading in the camp, so it’s currently under quarantine. According to BTV news, the immigrants got angry after they were forbidden to leave the camp due to fears of spreading diseases. The camp was set on fire, the immigrants threw out their beds. The protesters damaged several buildings, including the camp’s canteen, and set fire to tires, mattresses and broken furniture. Firefighters were deployed to the scene, along with additional police forces. The situation is now under control.

Bulgaria has built a fence on its border with Turkey and has bolstered its border controls to prevent inflows of illegal migrants. Some 17,000 migrants were detained in the first ten months of the year, over a third less than a year ago.

Lastly, U.S. President-Elect Donald Trump has invited Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán to visit him in Washington D.C.

As Hungarian paper Magyar Hirlap reports, the Prime Minister said that Mr. Trump praised the Hungarian government and called the people of Hungary “brave freedom fighters” during a telephone conversation on Thursday night.

Mr Orbán also noted that Trump congratulated Hungary for its economic success in recent years saying that he has called the nation’s achievements over the past six years “outstanding”.

After being invited to Washington D.C., Orbán said: “I told him that I hadn’t been there for a long time as I had been treated as a ‘black sheep’, to which he replied, laughing, ‘Me too’.”

Victor Orban also visited Serbia as the second line of fence is being built on the border between Hungary and the Balkan country.

From http://visegradpost.com

According to the Hungarian PM, political relations between the two countries have never been as good as they are now and the future and business opportunities belong to Central Europe.

Central Europe and the Visegrád Group will be “great success stories in the years ahead because there are great economic opportunities here”, he said, adding that Serbia can partake in their economic successes.

The meeting aimed to enhance trade and economical cooperation between Budapest and Belgrade. Hungary is providing a credit line of €61 million to finance cooperation between Hungarian and Serbian companies, and Viktor Orbán added that once this amount will be spent, his country will be able to increase greatly the level of funding.

In a similar tone, Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vučić declared that “over the past two years Serbia has made huge progress, which has also been recognised internationally; we have succeeded in reducing bureaucracy, accelerated the issue of licences and enabled more rapid trading. The Serbian economy is expanding significantly, with 3.5 percent growth planned for next year”.

That was all for this week!

The Europa Report is a compilation of selected articles from the following sites:

http://newobserveronline.com

http://diversitymachtfrei.blogspot.gr/

http://www.usa.forzanuova.info

http://visegradpost.com

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Extra interesting links (transcript-only)

http://newobserveronline.com/italy-heading-record-invasion-year/

http://newobserveronline.com/ireland-90-asylum-refusal-rate/

http://www.express.co.uk/news/politics/736489/Jean-Claude-Juncker-EU-Commission-president-Uber-court-case-Marine-Le-Pen

http://www.express.co.uk/news/world/736081/france-offers-money-displaced-calais-jungle-migrants-return-home-payment-immigration

http://www.thestandard.com.hk/breaking-news.php?id=82668

http://www.usa.forzanuova.info/2016/11/25/why-italy-should-vote-no-in-its-referendum/

http://www.usa.forzanuova.info/2016/11/22/terrified-italian-women-turn-against-migrants-it-is-not-safe-here-anymore/

http://diversitymachtfrei.blogspot.gr/2016/11/italy-negroes-on-rampage-in-turin.html

http://diversitymachtfrei.blogspot.gr/2016/11/jewishness-rhymes-with-liberty-council.html

https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/9407/wilders-trial-unnecessarily-offensive

http://visegradpost.com/en/2016/11/19/norbert-hofer-it-would-be-an-advantage-for-austria-to-join-the-visegrad-group/

http://www.ncregister.com/daily-news/one-killed-in-attack-on-retired-missionaries-home-in-france#.WDi0yAvrmbQ.twitter