Friday, May 1, 2020

2025 Europe, EU?

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What Will Europe Look Like In 2025? - GenKnow > .
23-10-28 Poland's military dream: A tank too far? - Geo Perspective > .
23-10-23 Poland Must Defend Ukraine against Historical Rival: Russia - GeoP > .
23-10-8 Could Poland Become Next Germany? | EcEx > .
23-9-20 UK ‘could join’ a two-tiered EU, even after Brexit | Olivier Costa > .
23-1-30 Poland is militarising so fast it’s scary! - Artur > .

Geostrategic Projection
European Geostrategic Projection ..

Thursday, April 30, 2020

● Resistance Organizations

Paramilitary and civilian resistance ..

Allies
Camp X - STS 103 ..
Dutch Resistance WW2 ..

Economic Resistance

Escape

Europe
Resistance - Occupied Europe ..

Extremism
Weathermen (militant left) - 1969 USA ..

Internet


Militias

Morale, PsyOps 
Morale ..

нет войны

Political Resistance

Resistance

Russia - anti-Pootin
BOAK ..

Monday, April 27, 2020

BOAK

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Partisan movements in Belarus and Russia emerged in Belarus and Russia, after the latter's invasion of Ukraine in 2022. It is stated that the movement is acting against the governments of both Alexander Lukashenko in Belarus and Vladimir Putin in Russia whom they view as authoritarian, and their armed forces, as well as against civilian supporters of these authorities, in order to put a stop to the war in Ukraine.

In Russia, the movements “Combat Organization of Anarcho-Communists” (BOAK, Боевая организация анархо-коммунистов) and “Stop the Wagons” announced their sabotage activities on the railway infrastructure. According to The Insider, 63 freight trains derailed in Russia between March and June 2022, almost 1.5 times more than in the same period last year. At the same time, the geography of wagon wrecks shifted to the west, and some trains got into accidents near military units. According to Russian Railways and inspection bodies, half of the accidents are related to the poor condition of the railway tracks.

Opposition to the government of President Vladimir Pootin in Russia can be divided between the parliamentary opposition parties in the State Duma and the various non-systemic opposition organizations. While the former are largely viewed as being more or less loyal to the government and Putin, the latter oppose the government and are mostly unrepresented in government bodies.

The "systemic opposition" is mainly composed by the Communist Party of the Russian Federation (KPRF), the Liberal Democratic Party of Russia (LDPR), A Just Russia — For Truth (SRZP), New People and other minor parties; these political groups, while theoretically claiming to be in opposition, generally support the government's policies.

Major political parties considered to be part of the non-systemic opposition include Yabloko and the People's Freedom Party (PARNAS), along with the unregistered party Russia of the Future and Libertarian Party of Russia (LPR). Other notable opposition groups included the Russian Opposition Coordination Council (KSO) (2012–13) and The Other Russia (2006–11), as well as various non-governmental organizations (NGOs).

Their supporters vary in political ideology, ranging from liberals and socialists to nationalists. They are mainly unified by their opposition to President Pootin and corruption in the government. However, a lack of unity within the opposition has also hindered its standing. Opposition figures also claim that a number of laws have been passed and other measures taken by President Putin's government to prevent them from having any electoral success.

Saturday, April 25, 2020

Dutch Resistance WW2

.Dutch Resistance WW2 Netherlands (1940 – 1945) - HiHu > .
Teenage Dutch girls who seduced and killed Nazis - BBC > .

Dutch resistance (Nederlands verzet) during the Second World War in German-occupied Netherlands. During World War Two the Netherlands was occupied by Germany. Different Dutch people resisted German rule in various ways: Bernardus IJzerdraat, Helena Kuipers-Rietberg (Tante Riek), Gerrit Jan van der Veen, Jannetje Johanna Schaft (Hannie Schaft) and Walraven van Hall all put in efforts to resist the German occupation.

Friday, April 24, 2020

Eiserne Front und Drei Pfeile

23-8-21 A Democracy Without Democrats: Weimar Republic Explained - Used > .

The Iron Front (Eiserne Front) was a German paramilitary organization in the Weimar Republic which consisted of social democrats, trade unionists, and liberals. Its main goal was to defend liberal democracy against totalitarian ideologies on the far right and far left. The Iron Front chiefly opposed the Sturmabteilung (SA) wing of the Nazi Party and the Antifaschistische Aktion wing of the Communist Party of GermanyFormally independent, it was intimately associated with the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD). 

The Three Arrows, originally designed for the Iron Front, became a well-known social democratic symbol representing resistance against monarchism, Nazism, and communism during the parliamentary elections in November 1932. The Three Arrows were later adopted by the SPD itself

The Three Arrows (Drei Pfeile) is a social democrat political symbol associated with the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD), used in the late history of the Weimar Republic. First conceived for the SPD-dominated Iron Front as a symbol of the social democratic resistance against Nazism in 1932, it became an official symbol of the Party during the November 1932 German federal election, representing opposition towards Nazism, communism and reactionary conservatism. Since its inception, the symbol has been used by a variety of left-wing organisations.


sī vīs pācem, parā bellum

igitur quī dēsīderat pācem praeparet bellum    therefore, he who desires peace, let him prepare for war sī vīs pācem, parā bellum if you wan...