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Rikard's avatar

I can tell you that yes, they are largely correct in that the organised crime is a threat against the nation as a whole.

The gangs do not just operate as corporations with their own lawyers on the payroll, they also infiltrate political parties and other political organisations, mainly activist ones who gets generous grants from the government. They are also tied into mosques and various forms of schools and youth centres attached to the mosques.

That bit they didn't mention, that it is 99.9% non-European darkies in these cartels, mainly moslem. Or maybe I missed it?

Here, bombs going off isn't even worthy of mention on the evening news or in the papers. At best you get a 200 word notice in a local paper about "an explosive event took place at...". Shootings are only mentioned now if they are out of the ordinary, such as the one in Uppsala three weeks ago where an as of yet unidentified man entered a barbers, shot dead three teens with ties to organised crime (to one of the major cartels, run by a kurdish "refugee" residing abroad) - three clean headshots - and then escaped on an electric kick-bike. At mid-day in broad daylight.

That made the news for a couple of hours. That's how bad it is.

Our Green, Center, Liberal, and Socialist Democrat parties all have ties with organised crime now, via their voting demographics in the cities: non-European migrants and AWFLs and woke dross on legs. The son of Fredrik Reinfeldt, a former PM, was busted four years ago as a major wholesale-dealer in cocaine in Stockholm's upper crust-circles. The police even got his neat little book where he kept his customers' accounts, and names and such on his importers. No arrests. Reinfeldt junior has yet to be charged, the prosecutor keeps pushing it forward to run out the statute of limitations.

So yes, do believe the Norweigan Kripo when they state that "Swedish" gangs are a greater danger than Russia.

If you want to do a deep delve, look at Gothenburg. The Ali Khan-clan is so firmly embedded there on all levels that they are de facto co-rulers with the politicians. Welfare fraud in Sweden, perpetrated by these gangs and clans, is well beyond 100 000 000 000:-/year now and growing rapidly.

And since the entire things is tied into migration, nothing can be done since that would be racist.

We are now at the point that the only solution is Mussolini's.

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epimetheus's avatar

Well, as to your comment about the ethnic/national/religious (sic) background of these criminals, Norwegian politicosâ„¢, journosâ„¢, and expertsâ„¢ use coded lingo (hence I mentioned the 'dog whistle' in my piece):

Whenever they say 'Swedish national', it's not ethnic Swedes who are meant; it means 'someone with a Swedish passport/citizenship' to weasel their way out of acknowledging what is really going on. Police knows, it's the same elsewhere in Europe (German-language portrayals are like this: 'German national' or 'Austrian passport-holder' indicates the background of those who commit these crimes). The consequences are a bit like the ones that befell (sic) Mr. Reinfeldt junior.

A few months ago, Norwegian media was big on expat/repatriated cash from abroad (mainly found in Syria, Türkiye, and Iraq, that is, that's what they said), which is smuggled out of the country in trucks (often via Sweden, cue the ethnic networks you allude to) and used in the Middle East to launder money: use some Norwegian Crowns (or Swedish, or, really, any foreign exchange), walk to the nearest Western Union or other comparable exchange office, and get some dollars; rinse and repeat several times, et voilà.

As an aside, a few weeks ago I found some extra (euro) cash but couldn't deposit it into my bank account (as Norwegian 'banks' don't deal with these mundane issues anymore; if you hold cash, you can deposit it in Kiwi or Rema supermarkets, in case you're curious), hence I walked over to a Western Union forex place--they required picture ID checked immediately online--before dealing with any customers. I suspect that's the same in Sweden, but I doubt this happens in, say, Syria, Türkiye, and Iraq.

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Kristiina's avatar

Thank you for this. In Finland the situation is not quite as bad, although my knowledge is limited. The Putler threat is featured everywhere all the time, so the real troubles of average people may be left in dark.

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epimetheus's avatar

Oh, Mordor (Russia! Russia! Russia!) and Sauron (Vladimir Putin) are ever-present.

Former NATO muppet-in-chief Jens Stoltenberg (currently self-serving as finance minister) went to the U of Agder the other day and got heckled by the pro-Palestine students in the crowd, by the way.

While I consider 'the Israel issue' a kind of another wedge, my perception of that entire 'Gaza genocide' issue (I refer to the meta-phenomenon, not the fact that Israel is deliberately targeting an entire population for death, which is the textbook definition of genocide) is it's yet another wedge issue that shows, albeit in rather stark ways, the extent to which popular and elite opinions are diverging (and I'm saying this about Norway whose electorate and elites are rather uniformly aligned and pro-Palestine).

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Kristiina's avatar

That amazing legend of Mordor may be one of mr Stoltenbergs legacies that will haunt us all - to where will be seen. But I remember years ago him being interviewed and he was all about re-arming and threat. Back then it was pretty obvious that nato is a sales channel to us weapons systems, and mr Stoltenberg had the task of changing the downward trend. Well, now that is all forgotten, and it is only Mordor, Mordor, amd we must starve to pay for the us weapons that are not even that wonderful. Mission accomplished for him. I wonder if he is happy with himself now that he has so greatly contributed to fomenting war.

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epimetheus's avatar

It seems questionable that Mr. Stoltenberg has any conscience; there are allegations of him--an upper middle-class scieno who somehowâ„¢ ended up in the Labour Party (sic)--having had intel community connections since at least his days as a high school student. I don't know about his father's connections, but since Thorvald Stoltenberg served as Minister of Defence (in office 1979-81), Minister of Foreign Affairs (1987-89, 1990-93) in two Labour governments, and as ambassador to the UN (1989-90), I suppose it's quite obvious that Stoltenberg senior was very well tied into these globalist endeavours.

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Kristiina's avatar

Should have said downward thrend of military exports from us. In some moments I think the whole Mordor and the valiant country fighting it was just a sales pitch that has gotten a bit out of hand. And from elites perspective not even out of hand: they can visit Kiev for those photo-ops and partying, so all is well for them.

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Kristiina's avatar

Apologies for going on and on, but the Sipri stats of arms sales is suxh a sobering look. Us arms sales has increased amazingly well.https://www.sipri.org/sites/default/files/2024-03/fs_2403_at_2023.pdf

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epimetheus's avatar

No worries, you've been reading my long postings, hence who am I to judge going on and on and on.

Also, have you seen this one (re the SIPRI report):

https://fackel.substack.com/p/sipri-report-discussed-in-german

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Kristiina's avatar

Strangely, Ted Gioia and Joshua Stylman are describing the walling and bunkerization of the web environment. Gioia compares the phenomenon with the city-wall building frenzy of Roman imperium in its declining years. The good times of cooperation were over, and it was all on their own, fighting for survival.

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epimetheus's avatar

Check out the term 'Splinternet'!

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