The latest issue of the weekly magazine “Sieci” contains an interview with Patryk Jaki, who warns about the dangerous plan of Germany and France. According to the MEP, if we manage to make changes to the European Union’s treaties, the richest countries will decide about us without us. Moreover, Aleksandra Rybińska describes how EU countries are returning to border controls and combating the flow of migrants. Grzegorz Górny analyzes Pope Francis’ document, which refers to the issue of ecology.
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No German or Frenchman feels physically threatened by Russia, but Poles do. In the future, in the “new Union”, this difference will mean that Poland will become the subject of a trade fair between Berlin and Moscow
– says MEP Patryk Jaki in a conversation with Marek Pyza and Marcin Wikło.
The politician also talks about the treaty changes approved by the European Parliament’s Committee on Constitutional Affairs:
The new treaty takes away Poland’s powers in 65 areas and transfers them to the European bureaucracy. […] It will be possible to impose everything on Poland against its will.
Pyza and Wikło emphasize that these are key issues for any state in which sovereignty must be preserved. Patryk Jaki emphasizes:
This entire plan is a proposal to liquidate the Polish state. It will formally continue to exist, but can only make an independent decision about, for example, the organization of a festival.
Patryk Jaki also refers to his assumptions about Poland’s future:
I think that Tusk’s team, supported by foreign countries, hopes that in two years there will be a president from their camp in Poland. […]. I believe they will try to carry out this operation by changing the legal basis. They already have precedents; Over the past eight years, working hand in hand with the EU, they have achieved extraordinary miracles […]. So we have to be vigilant and monitor the entire process […]. [Niemcy] they are close to realizing their long-dreamed plan, namely the subjugation of Poland. The Polish political class still has a strong desire to care for its neighbors and a reluctance to be independent. However, I believe that the majority of Poles, when they receive the new treaty plans, will rise up against these lackey complexes and gain the will to fight for independence.
Aleksandra Rybińska analyzes the recent changes in border traffic between European Union countries.
In recent weeks, even more Schengen countries have introduced controls at their borders. After Poland and the Czech Republic, on the border with Slovakia, the authorities in Bratislava restored controls at the border crossings with Hungary and Croatia. In response, Croatia has announced the restoration of control at its border with Hungary, and Italy wants to control those crossing the border with Slovenia. A few days later, Germany did the same at the border crossings with Poland, the Czech Republic and Switzerland. And previously there were controls in place at France and Austria’s borders with Italy, or at Denmark’s border with Germany
– sums up the publicist.
The author does not rule out a scenario in which the Schengen idea collapses. In her opinion “It is difficult to imagine that the integration of the Union will deepen if one of the fundamental pillars of the common market collapses“.
The volatile situation surrounding migration shows that no achievement in the EU, even those considered indisputable and ‘natural’, is guaranteed once and for all
– I’m writing.
Grzegorz Górny warns that the Vatican is starting to tread the path of climate dogmatism. Pope Francis has announced his latest apostolic exhortation, titled “Laudate Deum,” in which he clearly blames humanity for the poor state of the planet.
It presents one of the possible scientific theories, but as if it were the ultimate truth (“there is no doubt”, “it can no longer be doubted”). Meanwhile, there is no consensus within the scientific community that Earth’s climate change is caused by human activity. For example, the Clintel Declaration was recently published, signed by approximately 1.6 thousand people. scientists from around the world, including two Nobel Prize winners, who oppose the theory of the anthropogenic nature of climate change
– notes the publicist.
According to the head of the church, a major challenge is the fight against high carbon dioxide emissions.
To avoid the ‘worst evil’, Francis calls for an ‘effective’, ‘binding’, ‘drastic’ and ‘intense’ energy transformation. But how can we enforce these kinds of steps on a planet-wide scale? He answers this question in the context of the ‘weakness of international politics’ he describes, and proposes a ‘modified multilateralism’. He specifies that he means “some form of global authority” in the form of “world organizations” that “must be endowed with real power to ‘ensure’ the implementation of certain inalienable goals.” Exactly the same thing is being proposed today by influential institutions promoting globalist ideology, such as Klaus Schwab’s World Economic Forum. It is a vision that aims to create a kind of ‘world government’
– we are reading.
What else is in the new “Network”?
In the new issue of “Sieć” we also recommend articles by: Stanisław Janecki on the current political situation, entitled “How to win the opposition”, Dorota Łosiewicz “Without work (in the field) there is no campaign”, on how you can achieve good election results, and Jan Rokita’s column about the problem of anti-Semitism.
In addition, the weekly magazine also contains commentary on current events by Bronisław Wildstein, Andrzej Rafał Potocki, Marta Kaczyńska-Zielińska, Jerzy Jachowicz, Samuel Pereira and Dominik Zdort.
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