#24: AUSTRIANS PROTEST THE GREAT RESET
Another socialist MEP implicated in EU corruption scandal + Slovakia's "Anthony Fauci" died of a heart attack + human composting bill submitted in France + MORE!
AUSTRIANS MARCH AGAINST THE GREAT RESET
Austrians took to the streets of Vienna this week to protest against the so-called “Great Reset” agenda – in reference to policies and plans promoted by the World Economic Forum.
Peaceful demonstrators marched in the city’s centre carrying signs and flags referencing the WEF and the United Nations, as well as other international organizations.
"We just have to draw people's attention to it: we are being impoverished on purpose. Politicians are increasing taxes on fuel and electricity more and more,” said protest organizer Martin Rutter.
“Now rents are even higher. All of this is just in the service of the Great Reset. The impoverishment and the goal that when people are impoverished they get a new digital currency and then end up in virtual slavery. And we are working against that."
ANOTHER SOCIALIST MEP IMPLICATED IN EU CORRUPTION
Another socialist MEP has been implicated in a corruption and bribery scandal plaguing the highest echelons of the European Parliament.
The corruption scandal titled “Qatargate” by the media relates to a series of influence schemes by the Middle Eastern monarchy intended to sway the parliament’s decision making.
Belgian Socialist Party MEP Marc Tarabella was arrested by police earlier this week after his offices and a security deposit box were raided.
Tarabella is also the mayor of the municipality of Anthisnes. This comes after the European Parliament waived diplomatic immunity for him and a number of other European officials implicated in the scandal.
Other suspects include former European Parliament vice president Eva Kaili, MEP Pier Antonio Panzeri and Francesco Giorgi.
In an interview with THE OUTER EDGE last week, German MEP Christine Anderson refered to Kailli as the “corruption queen” and “arch-socialist” of the group.
SLOVAKIA’S “ANTHONY FAUCI” DIED OF HEART ATTACK
Evidence shows that Slovakia’s leading public health doctor, Vladimír Krčméry, recently died of a heart attack and not of other causes as originally reported.
Krčméry’s death was first reported on Dec. 20, 2022 with national media outlets claiming that the famous doctor had died of pneumonia.
His family has since gone on record saying that his true cause of death was a heart attack.
The 62-year-old Krčméry was also the first Slovakian citizen to receive the Covid-19 when it became available in the country in 2020.
Slovak prime minister Eduard Heger praised the top doctor in a recent Facebook post on his passing.
“Determined to defeat the pandemic. We did it, Professor. Rest in peace my dear friend!” wrote Heger.
ISLAMISTS THREATEN ACADEMIC OVER THESIS ON MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD
Despite facing fierce opposition from radical Islamists, researcher Sameh Egyptson passed his doctoral thesis at Lund University in Sweden.
The university’s security department was forced to end classes for the day and clear the building so his dissertation could be heard and judged without interruption.
Egyptson’s research extensively detailed how the Muslim Brotherhood has infiltrated Swedish political society. It directly names individuals associated with the Islamist organization and its ties to members in government.
Over 250 people showed up to Egyptson’s defense of his 740-page paper.
“These people who complain are public figures and all the documents I used are public. I have made my contribution to help with theses and to fill the gap. I have spent a lot of time to produce hundreds of puzzle pieces,” said Egyptson.
FRENCH MP WANTS HUMANS TO BE COMPOSTED
French MP Elodie Jacquier-Laforge tabled a bill to legalize composting human beings following death.
The bill would authorize “human composting” instead of burial or cremation. It is one of many “green funerals” being proposed by environmentalists.
Jacquier-Laforge called the practice a “natural and ecological process, which does not affect dignity.”
Just across the English Channel, the Church of England is also considering allowing human composting at Christian funerals as part of the organization’s bid to reach net-zero emissions.
Bishops are convening to consider the “theological considerations” of human composting.
Proponents of human composting have cited the fact that an operating crematorium releases up to 190kg of CO2 per cremation.