14-04-2010, 09:21 AM
Jan Klimkowski Wrote:Helen Reyes Wrote:The coverage here, too, is over-the-top, like CNN reporting on Michael Jackson's death for eight weeks running. I smell a rat.
In addition, Kaczynski was highly expendable: the Germans hated him, the Russians hated him, New Labour would routinely taunt the Tories for his views on homosexuality and the alleged anti-semitism of some in his party etc.
The moist eyes of European politicians are the crocodile tears of ham actor politicians.
Meanwhile, the Polish politicians who are owned by the Americans, rather than being sympathetic to America, are the likes of Donald Tusk and Radek Sikorski.
A couple of significant moves have just been made on the Grand Chessboard.
Binyamin Netanyahu called him a great friend of Israel. Did the Kaczynskis come too close to emulating the postures of Czech's Klaus? The pre-election debate in the UK about Polish/Baltic neo-fascism seemed to center on the Euro-parliament, not Kaczynski, with Cameron taking hits for being in league with Latvian Waffen SS veterans and supporters. Sikorski allegedly petitioned for Roman Polanski's release in a quiet diplomatic way, or at least his American journalist wife was accused of furthering that alleged program of his. If Roman Polanski hurt Tony Blair's chances of becoming EU president, and presumably Ghost-Writer is also about Gordon Brown, then is Sikorski lending secret support to Cameron, despite his hopping parties to join the fake leftist Trusk? How does Kaczynski get painted with the same brush of anti-Semitism as do Polish apologists for the Holocaust in the Euro-parliament, when Kaczynski was a booster for projects to commemorate the Jewish heritage in Poland? And if it's this twisted and convoluted, is it possible Kaczynski was targeted by Third-Reich-in-exile types, as described by Ferrell and Mars? Or does "Third Reich in Exile" really just mean Bilderberg?
Just thinking out loud.