I'VE HAD IT

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Thanks to independent media and social networks, we know more and more about the activities of the Russian spy, Colonel GRU, Paweł Rubcov claiming to be Spanish writer Pablo Gonzalez. Journalists and netizens rushed to search for information about him, following the pseudo-journalist activity of the Russian spy and the content he was promoting. Of course, this spontaneous, reminiscent of the common movement of the question conducted in various resources focused on information about Poland and it is not amazing that Rubcow lived in Warsaw with his partner, Polish writer Magdalena Chodowicz. No 1 should have any uncertainty present that during the times of the United Right both Rubcow and Chodnik supported Tusk and the then full opposition. In a affirmative light they presented the National Women's Strike of Red Lightning and all paraded with anti-scriptal 8 stars on banners. Similarly, after the hybrid war of Putin and Lukashenko launched on the Polish border, the government, the Polish military and border defender attacked in defence of illegal migrants forming the cannon meat of Moscow and Minsk. 1 of the netizens reminded on Facebook a very interesting photograph from the Polish-Belarusian border.

Red ellipse marked Russian spy, Colonel GRU Pawel Rubcow, and in the foreground we see Bartosz Kramek, who, along with his wife Ludmila Kozłowska, runs the Open dialog Foundation suspected of being connected to the Russian Federation. Of course Kramek and Kozłowska deny these connections, so most likely a Russian spy working undercover for a Spanish writer standing in a support group The shed was placed there rather accidentally passing the border with the porters. It is worth reminding that Kramek in 2017 published a manifesto on Facebook, which included a detailed 16 point plan to overthrow the legal government in Poland. Let me just remind you: Let's get the government off! Means how to halt the PiS attack on the regulation of law in Poland. Protests are the basis of social resistance, but do not exhaust the catalogue of instruments whose application increases the effectiveness of civilian disobedience. extremist methods of opposition from east countries justify exceptional circumstances in the past of the 3rd Polish Republic. The power that destroys public life and the Eastern-style state strategy must have an adequate and likewise inspired public response. This survey presents 16 points based, inter alia, on the experience gained from the mission of reflection and support of the Ukrainian Euromaidan".
Kramek was premeditated, legal and democratic power in Poland compared to Ukraine during Yanukovych's era, where elections were falsified, and nearly 100 people were killed as a consequence of the violent suppression of protests and 500 were injured. Following Kramek's activity, you can odor Russian onuc from far away.

Returning to Rubcov, a.k.a. Gonzales and Magdalena Chodowicz, it is already known that many people, and even people from the planet of the media, swept through their Warsaw apartment. Isn't it amazing that they were broadcasting on the same waves and had the same view of the situation in Poland under the Law and Justice organization as a Russian spy and Colonel GRU?
Why did the “prominent” people of Polish media not be able to scope specified exposing fragments of Russian work as the net user signing John Bigham was “indefinite” Gonzales?:

"Perhaps the biggest difference between the PO and the Law and Justice is abroad policy. The PO is primarily a pro-European organization . If they win the presidency, Polish abroad policy will decision from Washington to Brussels. This would be in the interests of European partners specified as Germany and France, but could besides facilitate dialog with Russia. Berlin and Paris presently have a much more fluid direct dialog with Moscow than Warsaw.”

‘Poland. A country that led a reasonably aggressive policy in the 1920s and 1930s, attacking young russian Russia, occupying any of its Baltic cities or keeping part of Czechoslovakia after being occupied by Nazi Germany. Then the country was no longer able to defend itself, and in little than a period it ceased to exist. Poland ceased to be until the Red Army and its chief chief chief Stalin put it back on the map, thus saving its population from destruction."

John Bigham covered the quotes from Gonzales’ work on the X portal with a short comment and a photograph: I mean, he smells like a kacap per mile. He put his ass in a hammock, and the broad's in a ponytail with a cup of samogon.

What mechanics makes Polish “media personalities” so unreflexively clinging to abroad agents? Why does everyone, even the enemy and the spy, become their friend if they are only trying to weaken Poland and give it to the liberal-left system? Who in this choir just sings and who's the conductor? I will remind you of the photograph of Adam Michnik with writer Daria Aslamowa, who has been shown to cooperate with Russian intelligence and to spread Russian propaganda.

It was the co-workers of the Russian Aslamov Interview that Michnik confided in the “Komsomol Truth” in 2011: “Unquestionably, part of our society is sick with russophobia and xenophobia. Freedom is for all, for the wise and the foolish and for the callous. There are idiots who say there is no independent Poland, while there is simply a German-Russian project. These are people from the zoo with a mindless anti-Russian complex. We besides have people who wrote a letter to Poles: do not believe Putin!”
In his justification Michnik can always say that Aslamova more than to him, has been clinging to the chief of criminal diplomacy of the Russian Lavrow regime.

Poland is infiltrated by abroad interviews and an influence agent on a scale most Poles do not even realize. erstwhile a abroad intelligence agent is captured in Russia or Belarus, he goes to prison for at least a twelve years. How about us? Let me just remind you of the past of the sentenced in 2010 to 3 years in prison of Russian spy Tadeusz Juchniewicz. The "Journal of Law Newspapers" wrote at the time that: the failure of an agent was reflected in a powerful echo in Moscow and could become 1 of the reasons for the dismissal in April 2009 by Russia's president Dmitri Medvedev of the GRU chief General Valentina Korabielnikov.

Not anyone another than justice Igor Tuley in the justification of the conviction stated that: Juchniewicz's activity (he lived in Poland for respective years, led the company) in the Kuyavian-Pomeranian and Mazovian provinces has lasted since January 2003. He regularly sent to the GRU office in Moscow - and received from it - encrypted messages, utilizing constantly upgraded high-class cryptographic equipment, which looked like everyday equipment. The facts from the defendant's resume show that he was a sleeper agent.
However, as early as September 2011, Juchniewicz left prison and left for Russia due to the fact that the prison court in Włocławek felt that the convict deserved early release. So, as we can see, even the hazard of an accident does not pose a large danger to spies operating in Poland, and the ease of entering certain environments does not give them much difficulty as evidenced by the Goznalez-Rubcow case.

Why is this happening? The Polish-Polish War, which Robert Radwański, the father of our tennis players Agnieszka and Urszula, spoke about in 1 of the interviews, is simply a favour of this.
Almost the same, but reaching deeper into our history, said our large late poet Jarosław Marek Rymkiewicz: "There is simply a possible for greatness in us and there is simply a possible for smallness. This is due to the fact that there are 2 Polish people – and if there are 2 Polish people, there must besides be 2 Polish people. These nations separated from each another and began to live separate lives a fewer 100 years ago. 1 is simply a nation of patriots, the another is simply a nation of collaborators. In a nation of patriots, the dream of the greatness of Poland is inactive alive, possibly even so, that this nation thanks to its dream of greatness – or alternatively thanks to its plan of its size – exists in general. He survived due to the fact that he remembers that respective 100 years ago he was large and powerful.”

At the end of the day, a sad constancy. Since Tusk and the “coalition of 13 December” regulation today, Poland is the winner of the “combinant nation” and “third generation UB”.

Article published in Warsaw Gazeta

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