Ukrainian Migration to Europe: Crises and Conflicts

Speech by Konrad Rekas, Polish journalist and associate of the Center for Geostrategic Studies, at the International Conference „Europe without Wars and Sanctions, a New Economy in a Peaceful Europe“ held on April 24 in Vienna

There is a popular joke in Poland that we should be grateful for at least one thing to our Ukrainian… guests.  With their arrival, the infamous COVID-19 pandemic ended in Poland one day, along with the absurd policy of lockdowns and freezing of almost the entire European economy.  The COVID-fiction could not withstand the uncontrolled influx of newcomers: no one, including the Polish Border Guard, knew how many there were, much less checked whether they had been vaccinated, whether they had COVID passports, no one required them to wear masks, which were still mandatory at the time.

From lockdowns to sanctions.

I recall the period of the so-called pandemic, which we have so easily allowed to forget, not without reason.  On 24th February 2022, when the first Russian tank finally eliminated the COVID-19 virus, Europe smoothly moved from one crisis to another, further intensifying the tragic effects of the lockdown policy.  Instead of the joyful production of money from dirty thin air while slowing down all activities aimed at returning to economic growth, they jumped straight to the austerity policy.  The lockdowns were replaced by equally fatal sanctions against Russia and the acceleration of the so-called energy transformation justified by them.  The current energy crisis, the crisis of rising living costs recognised in the whole Western Europe, is the simple result of the forced departure from a cheap and available source of energy in the form of Russian natural gas, which has been replaced by ineffective experiments with unproven technologies, based, in addition, on the import of technology and locking in the import of much more difficult to obtain Rare Earth Elements, which form the basis of the stubbornly promoted so-called renewable energy technologies.

In fact, everything that is happening with our gas and electricity bills is the result of a deliberate policy of stimulating a crisis, justified by war, moral sanctions against Russia and similar ideological slogans, while we are dealing with vulgar speculation, which is taking place, for example, on the EU ETS market. The destruction of the German Energiewende project, imperfect, based on erroneous premises of climate propaganda, but nevertheless important for the whole of Central Europe, was no less an act of political terrorism than the blowing up the Nord Stream 2 was a clear example of armed terrorism!

Ukrainian social benefits tourism.

The stimulation of the immigration problems is an important element of the strategy of controlled crisis implemented within the framework of the globalist strategy.  I will refer again to the Polish example.  Certainly some of you have seen in the Western media the indignant reports from the Polish-Belarusian border, on which the previous Polish Government built a border barrier at a cost of over 380 million euros.  Even the current, social-liberal Government has accepted the pushback tactics, which were previously so strongly criticised.  However, no one has certainly shown you how, over the past three years, anyone who wanted to, has crossed the Polish-Ukrainian border south of this 180-kilometer barrier, repeatedly and practically without any control.  Even UNICEF admits that since February 2022, at least about 9 million people have come from Ukraine through Poland, of which about 6 million are still within the EU (over half of them in Poland).  The rest circulate back and forth many times, practicing a kind of social benefits tourism, generously granted by other countries.  In Poland, immigrants from Ukraine do not even have to document whether they are really living permanently in Poland, they can only come from their own country for family benefits and to use Polish free public health care out of turn, without Polish health insurance.  On the other hand, the percentage of people who take up legal work, who contribute to the tax and pension systems, the benefits of which they so willingly use, is negligible.  How many times have we heard and continue to hear that immigrants work for our pensions, that they are saving the future of an ageing Europe.  But why is there so little talk about those who come only to take?

They let mafia in…

Especially since another lie is convincing us that only the real refugees from war zones are coming to Europe from Ukraine, mainly women and children, often deprived of any other means of support than public assistance.  This is contradicted by the images seen almost every day for the past 3 years on the streets of European cities, and especially in shops, hotels, car showrooms, of course the expensive and luxurious ones.  We can see relaxed, well-off young men who have no intention of returning to their homeland to defend it, or of taking up any honest occupation.  I need to tell my Serbian friends here that I have seen very similar people, similar scenes, similar impudence before. I have seen that when the Kosovo mafia entered Western Europe, also let in here under the guise of “poor war refugees”.

The similarity is all the more obvious because a significant part of this nine-million wave pouring into Europe through Poland is not even Ukrainian.  These are members of international mafias, especially of Caucasian origin, people associated with international Wahhabi terrorism, arms and drug dealers, human traffickers etc.  In today’s Poland, for the first time in decades, there has been noted a significant increase in crime with the use of firearms, robberies, as well as the evidently growing gang wars, sharing influence, among others, in the prostitution market.  It is no coincidence that the number of cases of venereal diseases has also increased in Poland, as well as infectious, true viral infections, previously eradicated in our country.  The police euphemistically only admit a certain increase in the number of crimes committed by foreigners, without specifying their country of origin, just as the media does not even provide the names of those who were caught red-handed.  However, we assume that our friends from Austria, Hungary or Serbia did not undertake to establish the mafia in Poland, and therefore the real source of our problems as well as country of their origins is completely obvious.  And again, an analogy comes to mind: the previous such a snowballing increase in organised crime occurred when Caucasian gangsters and terrorists were allowed into Poland (but also into Germany and the Netherlands), pretending to be, of course, anti-Russian freedom fighters.

United against the Globalists’ terror.

We should have no illusions; the migration crisis is not a system error.  The system is not broken, it works exactly as it has been planned. It is a policy of conscious and deliberate terror aimed at Europeans.  COVID-19 and lockdowns were supposed to show that we are defenceless against the Governments, banks and mass media.  The energy transformation is depriving us of our livelihoods, the most important tool of resistance.  And the migration factor is supposed to finally intimidate us, proving that we cannot feel safe even in our own homes, and that our homelands are becoming less and less ours.

Only a Europe without wars and sanctions, but with well-guarded borders and a rational economic policy based on mutually beneficial cooperation, especially in the field of energy – can put an end to this.  The economic crises and conflicts, internal and international, are only needed by those who want to divide us, preventing truly great projects from Lisbon to Vladivostok and further to Beijing.  But the globalists will not succeed, because the future of Europe is in our hands!

Source: Center for Geostrategic Studies

 

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