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Karel Havlíček Borovský
26. června r. 1850

KOMUNISMUS znamená v pravém a úplném smyslu bludné učení, že nikdo nemá míti žádné jmění, nýbrž, aby všechno bylo společné, a každý dostával jenom část zaslouženou a potřebnou k jeho výživě. Bez všelikých důkazů a výkladů vidí tedy hned na první pohled každý, že takové učení jest nanejvýš bláznovské, a že se mohlo jen vyrojiti z hlav několika pomatených lidí, kteří by vždy z člověka chtěli učiniti něco buď lepšího neb horšího, ale vždy něco jiného než je člověk.

 


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Hrad Vaclav Havel Sinagl 22.12.2011I remind you of my article from 2011. I could have had Václav Havel's personal papers found auctioned off for millions. I thought it was right to hand them over to their owner. I recently published his sound collage from the autumn of 1969 about the Czech character. I also appreciate his personal thanks for the exhibition "Chechnya - The Final Solution" that I organized. Neither of these topics were or are of interest to the public media...

In a one-on-one meeting, he told me: "Mr. Sinagl, you are too strict with me." I replied that I was hard on myself and the homeless:-) We laughed heartily:-)

I enclose Rudyard Kipling's poems WHEN and A. S. Pushkin's "The sower went out to sow his seed...", how timely even after almost 200 years!

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Putin nos bombaPutin Novaja Gazeta 1991Knowing the opera's synopsis, we know it was written about a tsar who had absolute power. It's a story about absolute power and how illusory it is. To gain power, the Tsar needs to kill. And he has to kill to keep power. The price the Tsar pays for that is his own death.

... This is the fate of anyone who tries to seize power this way. So it's a story about how power is illusory and what price is paid by those who seize it.

Putin 1991 1992... In Russia we see a regime because there is no democracy. There are artists who have built their careers on the fact that they have supported the regime, worked for the regime, promoted the regime, defended the regime, and have been given so many medals for it that they can't fit on their chests, so much money that they can't spend it. They can use it to buy an island and a palace in Venice.

... It's similar to the Mafia - everyone works for the godfather and the godfather hands out rewards. 

... How can we not understand Ukrainians fighting for their survival when someone tells them that they have no right to exist, or even that they do not exist? No one has the right to tell a country, a nation, that it has no right to exist. By the way, the Russians are very angry that the Ukrainians recognise a foreign language, Russian, on their territory and so it is right.

ICIC logoPeople Who Got the COVID Jab Now Displaying Major Personality Changes Stemming From Vaccine-Induced Neurological Damage, Experts Warn 

Not only do COVID jabs cause profound physical damage to bodily organs as we have been covering for many months now, but they also damage and destroy the tiny capillaries that exist in the brain as part of the critically important blood-brain barrier. This barrage of destruction caused by the shots eventually leads to major personality changes in recipients, the experts discuss in the under video.

Pravda vitezi vlajkaThis is how Mgr. Jana Gregorova, Director of the Legal Section of the VOP (15.12.2023) to my letter (11.8.2023). This is how I responded (15.12.2023). I also addressed the President of the Czech Republic, Petr Pavel, on the matter (15.12.2023). Given no response from the KPR to previous letters in the matter in recent months, I do not expect a response. It would be welcome in the interest of the country, the citizens and the EU.

Will TRUTH TO WINNER continue to apply, or will TRUTH FINALLY WIN ?!

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Episode VIII: Czech-Marocco Gate series continued - Chargé d'Affaires a.i. in Moscow Jiří Čistecký versus visa fraud in Morocco

DiduchPalianycia POZVANKACzech premiere of an important testimony about war crimes with the personal participation of reporter Tomasz Grzywaczewski.

Russian aggression in Ukraine also aims to erase the national culture - sacred and artistic monuments, memorials, libraries and museums are being targeted for destruction. Reporter Tomasz Grzywaczewski has been traveling to Ukraine for many years and decided to capture the devastation of cultural heritage, but also the determination of many people to save it even in desperate conditions. The screening of Wymazać naród (Delete the Nation, 55 min.) was followed by a discussion in English with Tomasz Grzywaczewski translated into Czech. The media was not present. Please find attached the PHOTOGALLERY - INTRODUCTION and CONCLUDING DEBATE. JŠ

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"People are quicker to mourn the loss of a father than the loss of his legacy."

Niccolo Machiavelli