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Now US President Biden is blamed by just about all the media all over the world, for handing Afghanistan over to the Taliban. While his administration is filled with mass migration psychopaths following orders from London and The Hague.

I haven't seen a single story that explains why the coming Afghan “refugee crisis” was needed. Because of the COVID lockdown the number of migrants flooding the European Union has slowed down.
And we really "need" MORE migrants to hide the success of the depopulation agenda.

Believe it or not, but there is an official UN replacement migration plan that calls for flooding selected countries in Europe and Asia (but not the USA) to hide the depopulation agenda: viewtopic.php?f=7&t=1149


The following is a good overview story of what has happened.

The Taliban didn’t “win”, they were unopposed by the Afghan army, under command of UK puppet President Ashraf Ghani, that folded without fighting back.

They were also directly aided, for example when the US abandoned Bagram airbase they left hundreds of armored vehicles, weapons and over 5000 alleged Taliban prisoners that “accidentally” fell into the hands of the Taliban forces: https://off-guardian.org/2021/08/17/6-q ... ghanistan/


The Biden administration continued sending military equipment to Afghanistan in the last months before the withdrawal, most of these weapons are now in the hands of the Taliban.
Even when the Taliban was already taking over Afghanistan, the arms shipments continued.

The Taliban has bragged about their new weapons, with videos of helicopters and firearms posted online.
See the Taliban posing with their shiny new weapons.
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It is estimated that the Taliban were handed more than 2,000 armored vehicles and up to 40 aircraft (including UH-60 Black Hawks, scout attack helicopters, and ScanEagle military drones): https://thelibertyloft.com/biden-admini ... -collapse/


Afghanistan has been a tremendous success for the ruling class.
Besides the heroin, 2.3 million Afghan refugees have emigrated of which 90% to Pakistan and Iran.

Afghanistan is dirt poor with a GDP of just $20.68 billion ($531 per capita) in 2019, so Afghans really don't have a choice but to grow poppy.
Also in 2019, the US spent $52 billion on its occupation force. In other words, Afghanistan has been an unprecedented boon for the military industrial complex (for 20 years): https://www.globalresearch.ca/dont-let- ... ss/5753090
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According to some sources, former puppet president Ashraf Ghani fled Afghanistan with $169 million in looted cash, forgetting $5 million on the tarmac of Kabul airport.
Ghani was welcomed in the UAE, a global Mecca of smuggling, money laundering and racketeering.

In the US, $9.5 billion in Afghan Central Bank reserves was blocked, so government salaries and imports can't be paid. This will surely hurt the Afghan population, who might escape the inevitable hunger and inflation by migrating to the EU, in line with the macro strategy of Biden's handlers.
It's interesting to speculate who will take the $9.5 billion in loot (the bankers or the Afghan government in exile?).

The negotiations to form an “inclusive” government with the Taliban, are led (on the non-Taliban side) by a council of 3: former President Hamid Karzai; the leader of the High Council for National Reconciliation Abdullah Abdullah; and warlord-turned-politician and twice prime minister Gulbuddin Hekmatyar: https://www.globalresearch.ca/forever-w ... ey/5753857


See Gulbuddin Hekmatyar with at his feet: left - Rached Al-Ghannouchi (leader of the Tunisian Muslim Brotherhood movement Ennahdha, current president of the Tunisian National Assembly); and right - Recep Tayyip Erdoğan (current Turkish president), probably from 1985 (there is even a video of this meeting).
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Handing over the power of the poppy growing Afghanistan was already concocted more than a year ago with the February 2020 Doha Agreement.
Afghan-born neocon Zalmay Khalilzad has been devising the US policy in Afghanistan from the 1980’s when the CIA was training Taliban Mujihideen Islamists to the 2001 US/UK/Netherlands invasion of Afghanistan to the current orchestration of the Afghan refugee crisis.

In 2018, the Trump Administration selected Khalilzad as Special Representative for Afghanistan Reconciliation.
Khalilzad made an exclusive deal with the Taliban in Doha Qatar, after he had successfully demanded that Pakistan release the co-founder of Taliban, Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, so that Baradar could lead the "peace talks" with Khalilzad in Doha, without the official Afghanistan regime.

Baradar signed the February 2020 “deal” in which the US and NATO agreed to a total withdrawal.
See U.S. envoy for peace in Afghanistan Zalmay Khalilzad, shaking hands with leader of the Taliban delegation Abdul Ghani Baradar (with the beard of course!) after signing the deal in Doha, Qatar, 29 February 2020.
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During the latter part of the 1980’s, when the CIA was working with extremist Islamist Mujahideen and Taliban mercenaries, Khalilzad became one of the most influential US policy makers on Afghanistan. Khalilzad became Executive Director of the Friends of Afghanistan lobby where Brzezinski and Kissinger associate Lawrence Eagleburger were members. At that time he became close to the infamous Zbigniew Brzezinski.
In 1988, Khalilzad became the State Department’s “special advisor” on Afghanistan under then Vice President George Bush Sr.

During the Clinton administration, Khalilzad was board member of the Afghanistan Foundation, which advocated that the Taliban join forces with the "anti-Taliban" Mujahideen. In 1996, the Taliban would conquer Afghanistan after being armed through Khalilzad since the 1980s.
During the end of the Clinton Presidency, Khalilzad was involved in devising the military agenda of the coming Bush Jr. president, with his role in the Project for a New American Century (PNAC), together with Dick Cheney, Paul Wolfowitz, Don Rumsfeld, and Jeb Bush.

In May 2001, Bush National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice named Khalilzad as “Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director for Gulf, Southwest Asia and Other Regional Issues”. Khalilzad's former boss, Wolfowitz, was Number 2 at the Bush Jr. Pentagon and former Khalilzad consulting client, Don Rumsfeld, was Defense Secretary.

In early 2002, Khalilzad was named Special Presidential Envoy to Afghanistan and installed CIA asset Hamid Karzai as Afghan president in 2002. Hamid’s opium dealing warlord brother was on the payroll of the CIA at the time.
In November 2003, Khalilzad even became US Ambassador to Afghanistan.

In another one of those strange "coincidences", the exiled current (or former?) Afghan puppet President Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai, was a classmate of Khalilzad at the American University of Beirut in the early 1970s: http://www.williamengdahl.com/englishNE ... st2021.php


Kamal Alam, a non-resident senior fellow at the Atlantic Council (that also includes Zalmay Khalilzad), has made some less than flattering comments on the Afghan "hero" that has turned Afghanistan over to the brutal Taliban:
One man responsible for the chaos and destruction raging across Afghanistan is Zalmay Khalilzad. He should be investigated for alleged financial corruption.

There are American senators and senior congressmen, who urge the White House not only to oust him but also interrogate him for his actions. There are allegations of massive corruption concerning his actions.
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In 2014, in Austria Khalilzad was accused of money laundering related to corruption in Iraq and the UAE.

The Pakistani writer Ahmad Rashid has also criticised Khalilzad for “acting like a British viceroy” (Governor-General) as the US ambassador in Afghanistan Iraq: https://www.trtworld.com/magazine/what- ... tory-49260
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At the University of Chicago, Zalmay Khalilzad studied closely with Albert Wohlstetter, a prominent atomic bomb fear-monger. Wohlstetter introduced Khalilzad to the notorious RAND Corporation.
From 1993 to 2000, during the Clinton presidency, Khalilzad was the director of the Strategy, Doctrine, and Force Structure at RAND and helped found RAND's Center for Middle Eastern Studies.

On 18 May 2021, at a U.S. House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee hearing on Afghanistan, Khalilzad falsely informed US Congress:
If they [Taliban] pursue, in my judgment, a military victory, it will result in a long war, because Afghan security forces will fight, other Afghans will fight, neighbors will come to support different forces.
I personally believe that the statements that the [Afghan] forces will disintegrate, and the Talibs will take over in short order are mistaken. The real choices that the Afghans will face is between a long war and negotiated settlement.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zalmay_Khalilzad


In the 1990s, Zalmay Khalilzad was a consultant to big oil company Unocal, that was negotiating with the then Taliban government for a pipeline across Afghanistan. Because the Taliban wanted more than Unocal was willing to offer, they didn't reach a deal.
Shortly after Hamid Karzai was installed as puppet president of Afghanistan the pipeline was approved...

Khalilzad was also a consultant for ChevronTexaco in Iraq, that a couple of years later acquired Unocal: https://www.democracynow.org/2005/4/7/w ... _khalilzad
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Literally the same day that the plan to give Afghanistan to the Taliban was started, the Dutch media began a media hysteria on those poor, poor Afghans that will become the victim of the horrible Taliban, if we don't save them...
This is to prepare everybody in the Netherlands that we need to import all the Afghan "refugees" we can get our hands on, carefully ignoring that this refugee crisis was orchestrated from The Hague and London by handing over Afghanistan to the Taliban...

Even with already 29,000 places in asylum seekers centres in the Netherlands, the (demissionairy?) cabinet calls on city councils to create even more places for the expected refugee wave in the coming weeks (in Dutch): https://www.nu.nl/binnenland/6153242/ka ... eeren.html


The US and it replacement migration allies have been evacuating a massive amount of people from Afghanistan. According to Biden, the U.S. has helped to evacuate about 70,000 people from Afghanistan since 14 August.

Britain and other European nations are pressuring the Biden administration to help get "everyone", thousands of Afghans, they want out of Afghanistan after the 31 August deadline.
Queen Elizabeth's PM Boris Johnson said that the Taliban will be pressed to guarantee the safe exit of migrants from Afghanistan: https://archive.is/1ynmE


The Biden administration has asked refugee aid organisations (like the David Miliband/Soros-affiliated International Rescue Committee?) to resettle 50,000 evacuated Afghans.
Some politicial mass migration psychopaths think that 50,000 isn't nearly enough. According to the great American socialist hope, Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez:
I believe the administration needs to move as quickly as possible and as expansively as possible, ensuring that we are raising the amount of refugee visas to whatever amount necessary. I would say rock bottom, 200,000.
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On Tuesday, the Biden administration said that a whopping 21,600 people were evacuated from Afghanistan in the previous 24 hours. Those Afghans will be sent to the US or other countries (the EU and Canada?): https://archive.is/aUk5d
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That's one way to create a reason to evacuate Afghans. U.S. officials gave the Taliban a list of names with Americans and Afghan allies to evacuate.
Now if the Taliban are as horrible as is claimed, and they are "our" enemy, the US gave them a kill list!
One defense official commented:
Basically, they just put all those Afghans on a kill list. It’s just appalling and shocking and makes you feel unclean.
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Outkick.com's Clay Travis said:
The Pentagon just said they expect ISIS attacks to continue and are relying on the Taliban to help protect us. The Taliban are supposed to protect us?! This is insanity.
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US Officials have been “in daily communication” with the Taliban about who to get out of the country. This confirms that the Taliban is working with the "West" to get "refugees" flowing to the EU: https://www.politico.com/amp/news/2021/ ... ate-506957


CNN’s broadcast of an interview with an ISIS-K commander, 2 weeks before a terrorist bombing by ISIS-K killed nearly 200 people made people wonder how CNN got access to the terrorist leader and why it protected his identity.
Some social media users suggest that CNN should have warned the US authorities, who no doubt are very happy with another terrorist attack to create a media hysteria that ultimately will spark the Afghan migrant flood to the EU: https://www.rt.com/usa/533353-cnn-airs- ... interview/


United Nations secretary-general Antonio Guterres boasted on the coming "humanitarian catastrophe" in Afghanistan and demanded emergency funding.
Guterres said almost half of the Afghan population - 18 million people - need urgent humanitarian assistance: https://english.alaraby.co.uk/news/un-c ... fghanistan


The UNHCR earlier said that up to 515,000 new refugees could flee Afghanistan on top of the the current 2.2 million Afghans refugees abroad (nearly all of them in Pakistan and Iran): https://www.fox29.com/news/half-a-milli ... gency-says


We get told that for some reason we have the responsibility to evacuate our countrymen from Afghanistan (that had no good reason to be there in the first place).

But in reality the overwhelming majority of the people deported from Afghanistan are Afghans.
For example the US has evacuated 26,582 people from Afghanistan in total, of which the overwhelming majority are Afghans with 21,533 and American citizens only 4,407 of the deported: https://thefederalist.com/2021/08/24/le ... -citizens/


The vast trove of US military hardware handed to the Taliban on a silver platter includes more than 22,000 Humvees, 42,000 pick-up trucks and SUVs, 16,000 night visions goggles and devices, 64,000 machine guns, and 358,000 assault rifles.
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Maybe because they want as many girls and young women sterilised by the COVID vaccines as possible?!?

Women and girls will get special priority under the emergency plans to grant tens of thousands of Afghans asylum in Britain. It is expected that even more Afghans will be imported to the UK than the 20,300 Syrians that were imported in the last 7 years: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... -here.html


The following video exposes the fakeness of one of the famous computer animated videos aired to make us all want to save those poor Afghans from the Taliban...
https://youtu.be/ULpeumciH2Y
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According to official US State Department numbers, the US deported 122,000 people from Afghanistan. Of those, (only) 6,000 are American citizens, with the overwhelming majority of the remaining 116,000, Afghans.

According to the same US State Department of those 116,000 evacuated Afghans, (only) 7,000 had a valid Special Immigrant Visa (SIV). Why did the US import approximately 109,000 residents from Afghanistan, without a valid visa: https://theconservativetreehouse.com/bl ... evacuated/


With Afghanistan all over the media, the Aga Khan foundation and family deserve some attention.
Prince Shah Karim Al Hussaini Aga Khan IV claims direct descent from the prophet Mohammed.

According to Dean Henderson, the British Crown established the Aga Khan Foundation in Pakistan in 1967 to fund its covert operations in South-West Asia.
Every single Islamic terrorist organisation, including the heroin trafficking Afghan mujahideen, has been created by the Aga Khan/Muslim Brotherhood/Freemason/MI6 intelligence network to further the agenda of the Carolingian bloodline oligarchy: https://web.archive.org/web/20150314233 ... ish-crown/


It isn't quite clear what the Aga Khan degenerates are "princes" of, but they were made royalty by the British Crown.

Aga Khan I was a governor-general of the Persian (now Iran) province of Kerman. He started to provide mercenary services to the British in their conquest of Afghanistan.
Aga Khan III (1877-1957) was a Freemason and a member of the UK Privy Council.

Three members of the Aga Khan family were 1001 Club members (founded by Prince Bernhard to control the WWF that was also founded by him).

Karim Aga Khan IV - roommate of Jay Rockefeller at Harvard. The famously wealthy Aga Khan IV is tax exempt in France.
Sadruddin Aga Khan - Director of the in 1999 established Foundation for Interreligious and Intercultural Research and Dialogue, together with Neil Bush (George W. Bush's brother) and Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger (who later became Pope Benedictus in 2005).
Hussein Aga Khan: https://isgp-studies.com/1001-club-membership-list


The Aga Khans most notorious ancestors, the Assassins, built up a powerful cult in Iran, where the family resided until the 1840s, when they were driven into India. In India, they became a military arm of the British raj, also running operations in Afghanistan.

Aga Khan II, was a founder of the Muslim League, for the British after the Sepoy Rebellion of 1858; its activities ultimately led to the destruction of India with the creation of Pakistan in 1947.
His son, the 48th Imam, Sir Sultan Mohammed Shah Aga Khan III, was very close to the British royal family during his 72-year reign, and was even chairman of the League of Nation's General Assembly for a year.
The 49th Imam, Prince Agha Khan IV, was given the British title "His Highness" by Queen Elizabeth II in 1957.

See Prince Shah Karim Al Hussaini Aga Khan (IV), shaking the hand of Queen Elizabeth II with Prince Philip and (if I'm correct) Francois Mitterand seen between Lizzy and Aga Khan IV.
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The Executive Intelligence Review of Lyndon LaRouche did a story on "career U.N. bureaucrat" Prince Sadruddin Aga Khan, second son of Aga Khan III, who became UNESCO consultant for Afro-Asian projects in 1958 and adviser to the High Commissioner for Refugees in 1959. From 1967 to 1977 he was high commissioner for refugees.
In 1981, Prince Sadruddin even was elected UN Secretary General, but his appointment was vetoed by the Soviet Union. He again tried to become UN secretary-general in 1991, but lost to Boutros Boutros-Ghali.

As coordinator of UN Humanitarian and Economic Assistance Programs, Prince Sadruddin was providing safe haven for the Afghan mujahideen throughout the world.
In Afghanistan, he coordinated Operation Salam that included military training and arms for the Afghan mujahideen, who often operated out of U.N. refugee camps that Sadruddin administered on the Pakistan-Afghanistan border.

Prince Sadruddin was asked by his tennis buddy, George Bush Sr., to make secret arrangements with the Iranian government, to (not?) free the U.S. hostages. This apparently included sending arms to Iran (in what was later dubbed "Iran-Contra" by Bonesman John Kerry).
Prince Sadruddin was also a key figure in Prince Berhard's World Wide Fund (WWF). Since its foundation in 1961, Sadruddin has been one of is primary funders (together with his nephew, Prince Aga Khan IV): https://larouchepub.com/other/1995/2241_aga_khan.html
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The Kingdom of the Netherlands has already received 21,512 mails with requests for asylum from Afghanistan. Some of these requests are about groups of people, so the number of people requesting asylum is even larger.
Up until now already 1,673 people have been evacuated from Afghanistan to the Netherlands, less than half (708) are "Dutch", of which a portion are probably migrants with a Dutch passport (in Dutch): https://www.nu.nl/strijd-in-afghanistan ... istan.html


The USA has already imported about 40,000 people from Afghanistan — 31,600 of whom are Afghan nationals arriving under humanitarian parole.
It is expected that 50,000 Afghan evacuees will eventually arrive in the United States (isn't that very low compared to the much smaller Netherlands?).

To motivate (dirt poor) Afghans to follow the American dream, the US State Department promises $2,275 for each evacuee.
Major companies are also funding the Afghan migration wave, with Airbnb Inc. promising temporary housing for 20,000 Afghans worldwide and Walmart Inc. pledging $1 million to migration aid groups: https://www.aljazeera.com/economy/2021/ ... 275-in-aid


Pope Francis is a strong supporter of mass migration. So it isn't surprising that Francis calls on countries to support the Afghan migrant exodus by importing as many Afghans as they can get their hand on.
In these tumultuous moments, in which Afghans are seeking refuge, I pray for the most vulnerable among them, I pray so that many countries welcome and protect all those seeking a new life.
https://nypost.com/2021/09/05/pope-fran ... -refugees/
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This is what I literally cannot understand. But it’s the same sentiment in Germany. I can understand that some people aren’t willing to take in refugees. I disagree with them but I can see how one would come to that conclusion.

But these Afghani helpers risked their lives for us, the foreigners, to give us the help we need to accomplish our mission and the moment they might require pur help to not get fucking tortured to death some halfwits are like „so long sucker“. Any shred of human decency would demand that we help them but apparently some people don’t even have that much and are busy drying out the shriveled husk that used to be their heart. It makes me furious.
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Anatolie wrote: Thu Sep 09, 2021 2:15 amThis is what I literally cannot understand. But it’s the same sentiment in Germany. I can understand that some people aren’t willing to take in refugees. I disagree with them but I can see how one would come to that conclusion.
So you support the depopulation genocide and orchestrating wars to keep the migration wave to the EU flowing?
Do you believe that the American bombs or the Russian on Syria were good? It surely succeeded in flooding Europe with Syrian migrants.
Are you a migrant yourself that hopes to get reunified with your family by importing them to the country were you seek fortune?

The overwhelming majority of migrants imported to the Netherlands and Germany weren't even refugees at all, but simply people who thought they could get rich and/or live the easy life in the social welfare state. Migrants from Turkey, Morocco or Pakistan.

All part of the genocidal "replacement migration plan"...
Firestarter wrote: Sun Aug 22, 2021 8:34 pmBelieve it or not, but there is an official UN replacement migration plan that calls for flooding selected countries in Europe and Asia (but not the USA) to hide the depopulation agenda: viewtopic.php?f=7&t=1149
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Anatolie wrote: Thu Sep 09, 2021 2:15 amBut these Afghani helpers risked their lives for us, the foreigners, to give us the help we need to accomplish our mission and the moment they might require pur help to not get fucking tortured to death some halfwits are like „so long sucker“. Any shred of human decency would demand that we help them but apparently some people don’t even have that much and are busy drying out the shriveled husk that used to be their heart. It makes me furious.
Where do you get the idea that I am against the victims of the orchestrated wars that cause the migration flood to the EU?

So if I understand correctly you're claiming that because the foreign mercenaries from terrorist states like the UK, US and the Netherlands were the "good guys", their Afghani collaborators should be imported to the EU (or something)?
Your reasoning fails on so many levels.

First of all, the origins of the Taliban (or Islamic extremism) is really the Anglo-American intelligence support for the Mujahideen. So now the victims of the Western meddling in affairs, are seeking asylum in the same Western countries that are responsible for their suffering.
After the Taliban has been reinstalled by the same psychopaths that effectively started the Taliban...

Second, the foreign "NATO" invaders of Afghanistan weren't the "good guys" in any way. The British, US and Dutch mercenaries were there to protect/expand the heroin production and install pipelines (geopolitics).
So the notion that their "helpers" should get a free pass isn't justified. Ironically the Biden administration gave a list of their collaborators to the Taliban, so either they don't really have much to fear from the Taliban, or they gave them a "kill list".

There are also plans to import the family of Afghans that haven't supported the foreign mercenaries protecting the poppy fields in any way.
It looks to me like you're either ignorant of the facts or are intentionally misleading because you support mass migration (for reasons you haven't explained).
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The US House has approved $6.3 billion for the Afghan refugee resettlement program.
This is part part of the $28.6 billion disaster relief and stopgap government funding bill: https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2021/9/2 ... n-refugees

What I don't understand is where these billions are going?
Firestarter wrote: Fri Aug 27, 2021 7:28 pmThe Biden administration has asked refugee aid organisations (like the David Miliband/Soros-affiliated International Rescue Committee?) to resettle 50,000 evacuated Afghans.
With the US importing a mere 50,000 Afghans, $6.3 billion is $126,000 per Afghan refugee!


They are really using all the propaganda techniques they can come up with to import as many Afghan migrants to Europe as they possibly can!
The UK Ministry of Defence sent personal data of roughly 250 people (interpreters) seeking relocation to the UK to all 250 mail recipients.

So I guess it's safe to assume that all 250 (and their families) will be granted asylum in the UK: https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-58629592


It isn't quite clear what BS they are making up to distract/entertain the masses, the Dutch cabinet is already demissionary since January 2021 over the scandal with the Dutch tax services, with King Willem-Alexander ruling by decree and waiting to assemble his new propaganda team (cabinet) to expand the COVID police state even further and keep the migrant flood going.

Now suddenly 2 Dutch ministers have resigned - Ank Bijleveld and Sigrid Kaag - because they knew in advance that the Taliban could take over Afghanistan soon after NATO troops withdrew from Afghanistan and didn't arrange evacuation for the people with a Dutch passport (and collaborating Afghans).
Earlier, Minister for Economics Eric Wiebes resigned over the Dutch tax services illegally refusing to pay social benefits and demanding reimbursement (in Dutch): https://www.nu.nl/politiek/6157636/demi ... -kaag.html


Please keep the following scandal hushed up, as it once again shows the Dutch government illegally spying on its citizens, claiming to fight terrorism.
Demissionary Minister for Security and Justice Ferd Grapperhaus this summer lied that this practice isn't illegal, despite the fact that documents show he had been informed. Of course the Dutch authorities will continue these criminal practices of illegally violating our privacy.

Please don't think about it either that the COVID contract tracing app (using Bluetooth as a new spying tool) and vaccination passport have given the authorities even more ways to illegally violate our privacy (in Dutch): https://archive.is/zF3i4
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I find all of this propaganda hard to take.
With Prince Constantijn of the Netherlands deciding on the "macro strategy" of the Biden administration to hand over Afghanistan to the ruthless (are they?) Taliban to flood Europe with Afghans, we get all of these stories on the need for help for those poor, poor Afghans: viewtopic.php?p=70622#p70622

Carefully ignoring that this Afghan refugee crisis has been intentionally staged as part of the UN replacement migration agenda...


The Dutch propaganda is at it again, the Dutch state network NOS now comes with a tale that the horrible Taliban sent letters to poor, poor Afghan translators that worked for the Dutch military invader to summon them to appear in court, because they want to take "revenge" against them and their "family".
It isn't quite clear how many of these letters the NOS has "seen" (it looks like less than 5 letters) or how these translators in hiding could receive them.
The only reason I could think of for why the Taliban would send such letters is to promote the replacement migration plan, to help Afghan translators and their families to be evacuated to the EU. This isn't impossible...

Spokesman for the Taliban, Ahmadullah Wasiq, has denied that the Taliban sent such letters and calls it Dutch propaganda (in Dutch): https://www.nu.nl/strijd-in-afghanistan ... ganda.html


Demissionairy secretary of state Ankie Broekers-Knol has been criticised for admitting that ten thousands or even hundreds of thousands of Afghans want to migrate to the Netherlands.
Migration supporting NGO's - including Cordaid, VluchtelingenWerk and Free Press Unlimited - that criticised Broekers-Knol are now claiming that the migrant importing Dutch government isn't importing Afghan refugees fast enough (in Dutch): https://www.nu.nl/binnenland/6160978/hu ... hanen.html


In the Netherlands, asylum seekers will be housed in hotels and holiday resorts, because there is a shortage of thousands of places in the asylum seekers centres (in Dutch): https://www.nu.nl/binnenland/6160811/co ... ekers.html


Member of the Dutch Parliament (Tweede Kamer) Salima Belhaj has proposed a bill to ASAP import all Afghan human rights activists and journalists we can get our hands on.

To add injury insult, now the Dutch police in an open letter calls to evacuate all female Afghan cops, because crooked cops are really... human rights defenders!
That are the same Afghan cops that collaborated with the foreign oppressors (UK, US, Netherlands) to turn Afghanistan to the nr. 1 heroin exporter in the world (in Dutch): https://www.nu.nl/strijd-in-afghanistan ... ueren.html


Germany has already imported 5000 Afghans, including convicted criminals.
According to the "reputable" Der Spiegel, Germany plans to import another more than 200 Afghans a week for the coming months through Pakistan (in German): https://www.spiegel.de/panorama/gesells ... 22fbc4767e

I expect that Germany will import 1000 Afghans per week (instead of 200) for the rest of the year...


According to Tucker Carlson, the Afghanistan "debacle" was staged intentionally because Biden's handlers orchestrate mass immigration.
There is also a flood of Haitians illegally entering the US from Mexico, who don't need a vaccination passport to enter the US while Americans need proof of vaccination to enter a restaurant.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z_0iFBJPWoY
For some reason internet “search” engines block my posts: http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread ... orld/page2

The Order of the Garter rules the world: viewtopic.php?p=5549#p5549
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