Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
December 6, 2016
Well, well, well.
What have we here?
This footage, compiled by the geopolitical analysis news outlet GEFIRA, shows evidence of how NGO operated naval vessels smuggle African illegal Immigrants to Italy by picking them up at their own coast and transporting them all the way to Italy, essentially providing an all-inclusive shuttle service for Illegals. The criminal activity and deliberate violation of national and EU immigration law by the so-called “humanitarian” organizations is not only tolerated, but encouraged and ratified by the European Union. In the “rescue” operations, the NGO ships pick up African males at their own coast and ship them to Italy where they file fraudulent asylum claims to stay in the country illegally.
They subsequently plunge the European continent into chaos due to importing crime, drugs, diseases, violence and racial tensions – which seems to be the precise goal of the globalists funding the artificial refugee crisis.
This grave crime against national sovereignty is nothing less than high treason and of such huge magnitude that it is yet to be matched.
Special thanks to GEFIRA for the outstanding work, please visit their website for more information and consider supporting them:
https://gefira.org/en/2016/11/16/ngos…The Americans from MOAS ferry migrants to Europe
https://gefira.org/en/2016/11/16/moas…Caught in the act: NGOs deal in migrant smuggling
https://gefira.org/en/2016/11/15/caug…Since 2015 more and more private NGOs are involved in the illegal migrant ferrying from Libya to Italy. They all claim to be on a rescuing mission, but are they? “We can now confirm that at least 3,800 people have died, making 2016 the deadliest ever,” William Spindler, a spokesman for the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), declared last week. The previous record, 3,771 lives lost, was set in 2015. Despite a sharp drop in the number of refugees fleeing across the Mediterranean, from 1.01 million last year to 327,800 so far this year, more and more people drown at sea or die as a result of other causes1).
This dramatic loss of life comes as no surprise now that private NGOs in coordination with the Italian coast guard shuttle migrants from the Libyan to the Italian coast. People smugglers are today using lower-quality vessels, flimsy inflatable rafts that last a couple of nautical miles, just enough for the passengers to be picked up by one of the 11 vessels operated by the numerous NGOs that are waiting 8 to 12 nautical miles off the Libyan coast. They collect people in the Libyan territorial waters (i.e. within 12 nautical miles of land), and rather than bring them to Zarzis, Tunisia, which is 60 nautical miles away they ferry the migrants 275 nautical miles all the way to Italy.
Shocking.
And the reason I say “shocking” is that no one could have predicted it.