
The escalation of the demolition of the judiciary is ongoing, which was subjected to resuscitation by the PiS government after the PRL era and not very successful transformation in the 3rd Poland. And the main “terminator” is the former... ombudsman for the civilian rights of Bodnar, named by Minister Błaszczak “the civilian rights butcher”. In his peculiar “mission” Bodnar besides acts like a butcher towards judges and prosecutors, subsequent ranks are the intent of his aggression, of course commissioned by Donald Tusk, who is the Ober-Master of this illegal operation. You don't gotta remind me of details, you can see everything on the palm of your hand, but it's worth telling me how these incredibly wise publicists comment. And here I powerfully urge Stanislaw Janecki's article (inNetwork, No. 5) – “Fall of Profesury”. It speaks of fallen professors of law who, I quote, "legitize lawlessness, but are so politically and ideologically implicated that they can justify everything." Really? Only seemingly, due to the fact that they find any "constitutional anchors" (like Łętowska), but this is simply a gibberish based on elaborate arguments, and where logic ends remains nonsense. They may be rigged or possessed, but they do it more for careers and money. As thousands of "authorities" followed the PRL, nevertheless the PRL fell apart. Today, however, there are a fewer of these fiks, but they are loud due to the fact that they have specified a "Gazeta Wyborcza" and another media, which Tusk and Officer Sienkiewicz took care of. Or possibly they want to delight Brussels, due to the fact that it gives us the Tusk Government, not the voters. In fact, this “government” is the liquidation commission of the Polish state, nothing else! Janecki lists the names of these anti-Polish traitors: Ewa Łętowska, Adam Strzembosz, Stanisław Biernat, Andrzej Zoll, Frederick Zoll, Jan Zimmermann, Jerzy Zajadło and Wojciech Sadurski. Suddenly, 8 of these “scrupulous” ones, but not the large professors of law, whom the author described in the article “lawlessers”. Nor will a fistful of another authorities, besides professors, but another fields, besides described by Janecki, aid them due to the fact that their "splitious" arguments and assessments sometimes raised doubts about the correcting of this madness, for for example prof. Sadurski withdrew them later in 2019 from Twitter. I'm going to skip their names, but I powerfully urge that you read Janecki's text in individual so that the memory of traitors goes as far as possible. And readers will besides find there spicy dictatorships from these "lawful" spheres, specified as that Prof. Zajadło wrote references to Timmermans from the EU! And 1 of the biggest instigators to the PiS trial was and is Prof. Maciej Górecki of the University of Warsaw (of course! ), for whom the god is Roman Gierty(I!). prof. Górecki's language is highly uncompromising, here is an example: "All TVP workers are criminals...". I will spare you further time, but it is worth uncovering the remainder of the absurdities in Janecki's quoted article. It is in it, and that these "authorities" of the coalition on 13 December admit to PiS and its voters superstition and ignorance. It is not only Mrs Magdalena Wednesday - and it is all day of the week - due to the fact that the hatred of peers towards Poles is great. The author concludes with a reflection that the betrayal of the clergy (i.e. those fallen professors) is possibly an instruction for the civilian war in Poland.
If so, let Poles always and everywhere mention Paderewski's celebrated words from Chicago (April 30, 1915): “...when you may be asked about your rights to the title, answer only that you are the Piasts, the Chrobry, the Elbow of the Seed, that you are the Zawiszów, the Varnesian heirs, that you are the Czarnecki, Sobieski sons, that you are Dąbrowski, Pulaski, Kościuszki children. Answer hard, you are Poles!” And today, erstwhile the Non-violent Soldiers were attacked again and the sign of the Fighting Poland, let us besides add Pilecki, general “Nil”, Danuta Kodkówna or Felix Selmanowicz and so many another patriots who were beaten during Stalinism. They died for free, independent and law-abiding Poland, but the pro-Soviet government ruined their dreams. This is described in “Polska raped” Mikołajczyk, and was late recalled in “Historia and the Present” by Prof. W. Roszkowski. After 1989, erstwhile Moscow agents did not facilitate the reconstruction of truly free, and especially of the law-abiding Poland. In time, the function of the EU agentship grew, as independent and law-abiding Poland is not welcome in Berlin and Brussels either. But it was only in the coalition that the formations of Tusk and Neo-Left could accomplish with difficulty the "most" (in the absence of 36 MPs), so expected by Germany. So it is clear from whose command the Tusk government is again raping the Polish nation, utilizing the hatred of the peers to Poland. We are in a very hard situation due to the fact that the protectors of the tusk government have long hands and even longer finances. It is hard to foretell developments, especially in the context of planet wars. But for now, in 2024 AD, let Poles not perceive to the gibberish of fallen professors, from chaffs we can separate between the fact which the peers do not accept. And the president promised to defend the achievements of the Polish government of the Law and Justice.
Marek Baterovich
![]() | Marek Baterowicz (born 1944) made his debut as a poet in the pages of "The Weekly of the Common" and "The Student" (1971). Book debut - "Verses to Dawn" (W-wa, 1976); the title was an allusion to the night of PRL. In 1981, he published outside censorship a collection of poems entitled "Having broken branches of silence". Since 1985 on emigration, since 1987 in Australia. Author of respective prose titles(M.in "The Seed Rises in the Hurt"-1992 and 2017) and many poesy collections, specified as "The Heart and Fist" (Sydney, 1987), "From that side of the tree" (Melbourne, 1992 – poems collected), "Place in the atlas" (Sydney, 1996), "Chair and Shadow" (Sydney,2003), "On the Sun leash" (Sydney, 2008). In 2010 in Italy there was a selection of poems – "Canti del pianoa", followed by "Status quo" (Toronto, 2014), a collection of short stories – "Jeu de masques" (Nantes, 2014), "Over large Water" (Sydney, 2015) and an e-book of his naval novel, settled in the 16th century "Aux vents conjurés". |