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Mannheim is lost
Mannheim is lost
...Just like the farmers' protests that have been going on for weeks, an extremely explosive vote in the Dutch parliament passed almost silently by the world public. A plan by Mark Rutte's globalist government was approved there, which, among other things, provides for forced accommodation of refugees in the private living quarters of citizens.
Government can even relocate citizens in favor of migrants!
The Dutch parliament is now passing a law (“Population Relocation Act”) that will allow the government to require people to accommodate refugees. For example, the state can require that citizens provide “refugees” with rooms in their own homes and feed them.
If necessary, the government can also relocate people—that is, drive them out of their own homes—to accommodate refugees. Here is the voting behavior of the various parties in the Dutch Parliament:
Wartime law reactivated
The Senate (Eerste Kamer) must now finally approve the law. The law itself originally dates from 1952 and was conceived in the context of the war and the period that followed. Perhaps not coincidentally, Dutch Prime Minister Rutte recently said publicly: "The war in Ukraine is our war too", perhaps in order to justify the activation of this law.
The government emphasizes that there will currently be no forced accommodation of refugees or forced relocations and that there are no plans to do so. But the law is about giving the government that power.
Apartments only for "refugees"?
In the Netherlands, the majority of housing is subsidized housing. Waiting lists can be over a decade long. A large city, Utrecht, has just announced that newly available housing for the next six weeks will only be given to refugees. Apparently those responsible deliberately rely on provocation and division.
... The company decided this due to the "increasing aggression in society,"...
...the government would deploy “massive means to protect the French...
A pony is abused in Maschen. PETA is offering a reward for information leading to the conviction of the perpetrator.
Maschen – On Friday, August 25, an unknown man gained access to a pasture on Birkenmoor in Seevetal and abused at least one pony. The police are now looking for witnesses who made observations at the time of the crime. Information about vehicles parked in the area of the crime scene is also of interest. The perpetrator can be seen on surveillance images and is described as slim. He was wearing a jogging suit, a T-shirt, had his hair cut short and had a beard.
The animal rights organization PETA has offered a reward of 500 euros for information leading to the final conviction of the person or persons responsible for the crime. Witnesses can contact the police or contact PETA directly – anonymously too.
PETA offers reward: Manhunt for animal abusers in Seevetal-Maschen
"It's shocking how often horses are cruelly abused, injured or killed by people," said Monic Moll, PETA's technical officer. The organization calls for an official register in which attacks on horses and people who have already been convicted of animal cruelty cases are recorded.
Cruelty to animals is a criminal offense under Section 17 of the Animal Welfare Act and is punishable by a fine or imprisonment for up to three years.