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  • Jan 16, 2025 | unz.com | Hans Vogel

    Hans Vogel Archive Political Schism in Europe◄►◄►▲▼ • B So Alice Weidel was interviewed by Elon Musk on 9 January 2025. Actually, it was quite a disappointment in more ways than one. For one, it is strange that the leader of the AfD, Germany’s supposedly conservative party, should be a lesbian who is married to a woman from the island of Ceylon. Upon closer scrutiny the anomalies only seem to increase.

  • Nov 21, 2024 | unz.com | Hans Vogel

    Hans Vogel Archive The EU and the Illusion of Democracy◄►◄►▲▼ • B Hans Vogel dismantles the European Union’s pretense of democracy, condemning its bureaucratic incompetence, economic decay, and the authoritarian grip of its delusional elite, who accelerate the EU’s collapse while silencing dissent. The European Union has twenty-seven member-states, a population of 450 million and a gross national product of over eighteen trillion dollars.

  • Nov 8, 2024 | unz.com | Hans Vogel

    Hans Vogel Archive The Battle of Islamsterdam◄►◄►▲▼ • B On November 7, the Dutch capital has been the theater of fighting between a group of foreigners and people who carry a Dutch passport but cannot be considered to be Dutch in any meaningful sense. The foreigners were Israelis, fans of the Maccabi Tel Aviv football club.

  • Oct 27, 2024 | unz.com | Hans Vogel

    Hans Vogel Archive An Illusion of Philanthropy◄►◄►▲▼ • B Hans Vogel outlines the historical rise of robber barons and their legacy of influence through modern-day globalist philanthropy, showing how charitable foundations and NGOs, guided by the money-driven mindset of their predecessors, now shape international agendas on issues from climate policy to public health. When around 1900 the US economy was growing at dizzying rates, a small number of entrepreneurs became extraordinarily successful.

  • Oct 18, 2024 | unz.com | Hans Vogel

    Hans Vogel Archive Léon Degrelle, Greatest Belgian of the Twentieth Century◄►◄►▲▼ • B A few years before he died in 1994, Léon Degrelle wrote Tintin mon copain (Tintin, my buddy) an extraordinary autobiography. Actually, it is a double, or rather threefold biography, namely of himself and of the comic strip hero Tintin and his creator Hergé. In a sense therefore, it can be regarded as a modern version of the double biographies (“parallel lives”) that Plutarch wrote in Antiquity.

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