Krzysztof Jastrzembski - Cavemen
date:15 April 2026 Editor: Anna
Two 100 1000 years ago, in Paleolithic, human clusters roamed the field and caves. The fire was utilized for cooking, heat and defense. Scientists say these clusters were egalitarian, men and women hunting together and defending the clusters. Herszt was the strongest, with the top club.
The past of the later planet is the past of wars. 2 1000 years ago, Jesus preached “Love your neighbour as yourself”, but the planet did not accept this message, and there is inactive war. Our Holy Pope John Paul II spoke powerfully against the atomic bomb, having made pilgrimages to Hiroshima and Nagasaki. And today, we have quite a few hersts with atomic mace, who are seeking priority, and no 1 is going to get us out of this cave.

The biggest threat of Poland is Tusk and his regime. About 38 million people, Poles and Europeans live in Poland. The second chose Tusk, yielding to the ideology of modernity, or "do what they want". And now we have scandals under the slogan "Citizen Pedophilia" as if it were something new. It is no coincidence that the Global Order of Satan has been appearing on LGBT marches for years. London remembers how Wednesday arrived here over 10 years ago with a lecture on legalization of incest – POSK sent police under arms for demonstrators versus. Let us add to this "cultural enrichment" by the influx of immigrants, legal and not, despite patriotic protests. This period resembles the 1960s in England erstwhile there was a large influx of immigrants from the erstwhile empire, Asia and Africa. 1 day the media announced a gruesome event – tenants ate the owner of the building, the police found his thumb in a fast-ware. Now in England, the mayor of London is simply a Muslim.
Such ideologies are proclaimed by Brussels, and what is worse, it wants a war in which Poles will be cannon meat. Polish society passed through Stalinist training and became meek in relation to power. It is crazy to fix the European Union. The only way for us is for POLEXIT to close the borders.
Courage, Poland!
Krzysztof Jastrzembski, London












