abductions/renditions/hijacking(HUMAN TRAFFICKING) for the sake of Russia to commence and to resume from Miami Beach, Florida....Poland further went on to disburse against me most disgusting barrage of lies based on which they performed torture and have managed to involve set of other foreign countries...it was assault on European Union, assault on United Nations, and most importantly on core existence of human being itself - me. They stopped of nothing short - torture which ended with COMPLETE Polish spine breaking procedure(completed in 2019 with permanent spine damage, but was rehearsed in Poland with prior procedures to degree those managed to obtain X rays to spine damage degree tat were used to copy paste on what otherwise should have been actual pictures of spine injury - Pollacks engaged in prior pine breaking procedure systematically for no less
than 11 years as in 2010, I was guaranteed again in Slovenia how I should already consider spine defacto broken since Pollacks already managed to obtain PHOTO OF X RAY OF ONE PARTIALLY DAMAGED IN 2006). Physical with severe sleep deprivation under MK Ultra drugs and psychological torture was not enough for Poland....cancer game was next one in line for Poland which deemed with others how its a way for me to be cured via those who financed crime against me - Great Britain more specifically London.
AND "MY" AGENDA AS HE USED TO SELL HIS LIES TO WORLD) NEVER GOT HIS DREAM COME TRUE...HIS "SNOW WHITE - WHITE LIKE A SNOW" GRADUALLY CHANGED TUNE UNDER MK ULTRA BEGINNING 2010 INTO MORE AND MORE OFTEN I CITE, "YOU LIKE A SNOW WHITE....YOU DEAD HAHAHA NOW YOU DIE HAHAHA"...
“We have no reason to fulfil our obligations towards the EU,” says Polish leader Kaczyński
Poland has no reason to fulfil its obligations towards the European Union given that the European Commission has broken agreements with the Polish government, says Jarosław Kaczyński, head of the ruling national-conservative Law and Justice (PiS) party.
Kaczyński also warned that there is a “German-Russian plan to rule over Europe” and suggested that the opposition, led by Donald Tusk, is working under “foreign orders” to “enslave Poland”.
Polish PM condemns “absurd paradox” of EU “punishing Poland and Russia”
Poland’s prime minister, Mateusz Morawiecki, has criticised the European Union for imposing financial punishments on both Russia for its aggression against Ukraine and Poland, which has been helping Ukraine.
During a visit to Paris, which focused on the energy crisis as well as the war, Morawiecki also called for the EU to put a cap on prices in its emissions trading scheme and reiterated his government’s desire to work with France on creating Poland’s first nuclear power plants.
At a press conference alongside French President Emmanuel Macron, Morawiecki was asked “about EU sanctions imposed on Poland” by a journalist, who said that they “probably exceed the Russian ones”, reports the Polish Press Agency (PAP).
While the EU has not formally imposed any sanctions on Poland, it has been withholding around €36 billion in post-pandemic recovery funds over concerns about the rule of law and has also issued tens of millions of euros in fines over Warsaw’s failure to comply with European Court of Justice rulings.
In response to the question, Morawiecki described the situation as an “absurd paradox” that “today these two countries, Russia and Poland, are the most punished by the European Commission”.
“Poland, which opened its doors and hearts to Ukrainian refugees, which helps defend freedom, democracy and sovereignty, which secures NATO’s eastern flank, and Russia, which is an aggressor, which commits war crimes, murders, on civilians in Ukraine.”
The Polish prime minister argued that the current situation should be “a time of solidarity, a time to search for common denominators, and not a time to search for differences”.
“Either we get out of this crisis together or we fail separately,” added Morawiecki, in quotes carried by Interia. “The only division that should exist today is between countries that want peace and countries that want war.”
He claimed that Macron “fully understood the absurdity of the whole situation” and “agreed with me in many places”, noting that in France no one needs to be told the meaning of “one for all and all for one, the old motto of the musketeers”
Morawiecki also specifically criticised Germany, saying that its longstanding “Ostpolitik” of friendly relations with Russia has become “lostpolitik”. It is now clear that “the real price of cheap gas [from Russia] is Ukrainian blood”.
On that subject, the Polish premier also called for the EU to take action to bring down energy prices. In particular, he called for the prices of carbon in its emissions trading scheme (ETS) to be “frozen at around €30”, well below its current level of around €90, notes financial news website Money.pl.
Morawiecki said that France could be a “natural partner” in the development of Poland’s first nuclear power plants. The government is currently seeking international partners in its nuclear plans, with the US and South Korea also keen to be involved, as well as France.
Later, while giving a speech to open the annual meeting of the French Medef business assocation, the Polish prime minister declared that “energy cooperation between France and Poland, including in the nuclear power plant, strengthens the security of the entire continent”.
Annexations by Poland in 1938 OR HOW WORLD WAR II STARTED....DAY ONE OF WWII !!!
Within the region originally demanded from Czechoslovakia by Nazi Germany in 1938 was a
n important railway junction city of Bohumín. The Poles regarded the city as of crucial importance to the area and to Polish interests. On 28 September, Beneš composed a note to the Polish administration offering to reopen the debate surrounding the territorial demarcation in Těšínsko in the interest of mutual relations, but he dlayed in sending it in hopes of good news from London and Paris, which came only in a limited form. Beneš then turned to the Soviet leadership in Moscow, which begun a partial mobilisation in eastern Belarus and the Ukrainian SSR and threatened Poland with the dissolution of the Soviet-Polish non-aggression pact.[4]
Nevertheless, the Polish leader, Colonel Józef Beck believed that Warsaw should act rapidly to forestall the German occupation of the city. At noon on 30 September, Poland gave an ultimatum to the Czechoslovak government. It demanded the immediate evacuation of Czechoslovak troops and police and gave Prague time until noon the following day. At 11:45 a.m. on 1 October the Czechoslovak foreign ministry called the Polish ambassador in Prague and told him that Poland could have what it wanted. The Polish Army, commanded by General Władysław Bortnowski, annexed an area of 801.5 km² with a population of 227,399 people.
The Germans were delighted with this outcome. They were happy to give up a provincial rail centre to Poland; it was a small sacrifice indeed. It spread the blame of the partition of Czechoslovakia, made Poland a seeming accomplice in the process and confused the issue as well as political expectations. Poland was accused of being an accomplice of Nazi Germany – a charge that Warsaw was hard put to deny.[5] Poland occupied some northern parts of Slovakia and received from Czechoslovakia Zaolzie, territories around Suchá Hora and Hladovka, around Javorina, and in addition the territory around Lesnicadisambiguation needed in the Pieniny Mountains, a small territory around Skalité and some other very small border regions (they officially received the territories on 1 November 1938 (see also Munich Agreement and First Vienna Award).
Territorial changes on the (Czecho)Slovak-Polish border between 1902–1945 (red parts – to Austrian Galicia/Poland; green parts – to Czechoslovakia/Slovakia)
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