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Globalism Under Siege! Who do you think will win?


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What do you think the result will be? Not what you want, but what you think will happen.  

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  1. 1. Austrian Presidential Election

    • Norbert Hofer and his Freedom party liberate Austria
    • Rebellion Suppressed
  2. 2. Italian Constitutional Referendum

    • The vote fails and Beppe Grillo and his Five Star Movement liberate Italy
    • The vote fails but the rebellion is suppressed
    • The vote passes and no general election
  3. 3. Dutch Elections

    • Geert Wilders and his Party for Freedom liberate the Netherlands
    • Rebellion Suppressed
  4. 4. French Presidential Elections

    • Marine Le Pen and her Front National liberate France
    • Rebellion Suppressed


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They laughed at me when I said Brexit and then Donald Trump would happen and look how right I was, I'm an expert folks, believe me. The world has gone from a bleak place to one of hope where the world order that exists now lives in fear as they meet defeat after defeat and realise that their instruments such as the media no longer work quite as good and that the people truly despise them. We got them by the !@#$ folks. 

 

However it doesn't stop at the blows Mr. Brexit and The Donald have dished out. At the end of this year and early next year the vile forces of Globalism are under you could say a siege with even their precious European Union at risk. 

 

Anti-Globalist rebels are revolting in Austria, Italy, the Netherlands, and even France which the Globalists cannot afford to lose at any cost. I'll note them below:

 

Austrian Presidential Election

- A rerun of an election the Globalists won... and then had to rerun it as their rigging was too obvious. With how close it was the first time and the aid of the damage done by Mr. Brexit and The Donald could it swing it for Norbert Hofer and his Freedom Party? Or will the Globalists simply rig it all the more but hopefully for them this time in a less obvious way. The post officially is ceremonial it should be noted but as those opposing Norbert Hofer know, a victory on this would very likely lead to them capturing the government also.

 

Italian Constitutional Referendum

- An odd one you think but the Italian PM has vowed to step down if he loses this which would trigger a general election for later which Beppe Grillo and his Five Star Movement have a serious chance of winning in.

 

Dutch Elections

-Geert Wilders is doing great right now and has only been strengthened lately. The Dutch system makes it hard for him to win fully and a coalition is likely required which is hard for him and his Party for Freedom when most parties there are Globalist... do we dare to think it possible he just crushes everybody?

 

French Presidential Elections

-This is the big one, the one that can kill the EU and bring everything down. Marine Le Pen has one hell of a hard fight but she is with the French people and they know it so her numbers are good and I think can only improve. The always nasty French establishment may well even at their own risk try to join together to deny her... lets hope she crushes the establishment completely and just wins outright.

 

So vote on if you think they will happen or not, NOT what you want to happen, simply your prediction on the result. 

 

Also... the German elections are at around the end of next year... can we dream that not only will there be a clean sweep of the above but even the Globalist stronghold of Germany will fall? Even I, ever the optimist struggle to imagine that even the enemy stronghold could fall like that next year... but I suppose if France falls then their fortress becomes very vulnerable and we can finally hope that our German friends will also liberate themselves. 

 

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After the Trump victory, I'm pretty confident in Europe's liberation.  The U.S. was holding back the rise of Nationalism in Europe but now his victory has inspired many of our friends in Europe and given them hope to break free from their shackles.  The globalists are being driven into a corner, but this also means that they will show their true colors and resort to whatever is necessary to achieve their sick ends.  Of course this also means they will panic and be more likely to make mistakes which would be a plus for the Nationalists.  The more globalists that are defeated, the greater the tides will turn throughout Europe and we will probably see a domino effect.  Even if we lose some battles, I have confidence that we will still win in the long run.  Liberalism and multiculturalism are doomed to fail and so they will not stand the test of time.  History has shown us that Nationalism and Conservatism must ultimately triumph if civilization and culture are to be preserved throughout the world.  Delusional ideology and cowardly idealism are attempts to escape the realities of nature and so they will ultimately fall.  Whether that be now or 200 years from now, only time will tell.

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"Your cattle will die, your friends will die, you will die. But your reputation, if it is good, will never die."  -excerpt from the Havamal

 

"We are born into this time and must bravely follow the path to the destined end. There is no other way. Our duty is to hold on to the lost position, without hope, without rescue, like that Roman soldier whose bones were found in front of a door in Pompeii, who, during the eruption of Vesuvius, died at his post because they forgot to relieve him. That is greatness. That is what it means to be a thoroughbred. The honorable end is the one thing that can not be taken from a man."  -Oswald Spengler

 

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Whats the matter chap? Sad that the Roz has not yet tired of winning? I've broken out in love while the globalists live in fear so don't expect me to tire for a long time.

 

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In what way? I mean if you mean for globalists to come in here and get trounced... nobody would do such a futile thing I'm sure. Everybody knows that all who have dared challenge the Roz have been destroyed and humiliated.

I merely want to gauge people's belief in these battles to come, nothing more. If we look at it objectively all the momentum is with the Rebels but the Globalists have met two massive defeats, the first they could and did shrug off but they surely cannot ignore it no longer. They will no doubt try to shape up... though I doubt their actions will get better as they don't seem to have that capacity, they will just use more sinister tricks I'm sure though with the media so broken in so many places... they got to get creative. One thing I spotted lately for example is the EU investing more money in "promoting the ideal European Citizen/National/Culture" or some guff like that. Was around for some time but given new focus (and funding) as the Globalists see that people still cling to Nationality so they think if they craft this false European nationality (to trick countrymen against each other you see) they can win... a bit late in the game for that, especially for folk who have constantly pushed Nationality as a bad thing as we're all humans and all that garbage brah.

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Personally I wouldn't call Duterte an anti-globalist. Sure, he's said some crazy things against the US, the UN, and the EU (to say the least), but he's generally pro free trade and pro TPP.

And you should probably add Farage, Beppe Grillo, and the AfD guys.

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Personally I wouldn't call Duterte an anti-globalist. Sure, he's said some crazy things against the US, the UN, and the EU (to say the least), but he's generally pro free trade and pro TPP.

And you should probably add Farage, Beppe Grillo, and the AfD guys.

Duterte is against George Soros, the figure who leads globalism according to the alt-right. Also duterte is not pro TPP. However I agree that he is pro free trade. His a pseudo socialist after all. He is just a communist/socialist sympathizer.

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I think France and the Netherlands have a strong rising extreme-right wing.  I think Austria and Italy will not have much change in that direction.  Austria is still too scarred by having happily joined the Third Reich to so freely re-embrace racialist politics.  France has been mauled by jihadis lately, and that will probably give the right some serious points. Even if they don't win, they'll be strong enough to either be brought in as a partner with the center-right party or they'll be the main opposition party if the center right and center left form a coalition.

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I think France and the Netherlands have a strong rising extreme-right wing.  I think Austria and Italy will not have much change in that direction.  Austria is still too scarred by having happily joined the Third Reich to so freely re-embrace racialist politics.  France has been mauled by jihadis lately, and that will probably give the right some serious points. Even if they don't win, they'll be strong enough to either be brought in as a partner with the center-right party or they'll be the main opposition party if the center right and center left form a coalition.

Wow, you look like the first one who didn't vote straight ticket. ;)

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