Is A Picture Worth A Thousand Words
By Catherine J. Frompovich
The migrants were part of a wave of arrivals who came to Germany via the so-called Balkan
route.
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Germany is facing a problem with refugees who apparently can�t find housing, as the
�tent city� photograph above apparently depicts.
According to news reports out of Berlin, thousands of refugees have disappeared off the radar,
yet no one knows where they are.
Have they gone �underground�, as some think, waiting for instructions?
According to German prosecutor Irich Scherding, �Fifteen to 20 percent of 18,000 refugees
are obviously submerged.� Concern and fears grow that ISIS may be involved in controlling
the missing.
A boulevard in Paris, France�Refugee crisis.
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The refugee crisis in European Union countries apparently is spilling over into geopolitical
ramifications insofar as EU member countries now are talking about leaving the EU.
The UK�s taxpayers are finding out they will be left paying for student loans by EU
citizens, who studied in England but left the country without repaying those loans.
What�s the amount?
�130 million or roughly U.S. $159,691,956 based upon the conversion rate when I wrote
this article.
Sweden has acquired a rather dubious title no one would envy.
Malmo, Sweden, is known as the �rape capital of Europe.� The BBC reports, �According
to Eurostat, the agency that collects statistical data from all EU countries, in 2015 Sweden
had over 162,000 asylum applications or 1,667 asylum seekers for every 100,000 citizens.
A large majority of the 2015 asylum seekers � 114,470 � were male, 45,790 of them
between 18 and 34 years of age.� [1] A majority of males between 18 and 34 years of age�not
families!
However, the following information needs to be factored into the Swedish problem:
The 2012 UN international rape rate comparison showed Sweden to have the highest rate of
rape in Europe and the second highest in the world, but the report did not contain data
for a total of 63 countries that did not submit any statistics, including, for example, South
Africa, where other earlier surveys indicated a very high rape rate.
[1]
Italy also has a refugee problem [2].
Greece, too, has a tremendous migrant/refugee problem.
According to the EU, there are approximately 60,000 migrants and refugees trapped in Greece!
[3] The EXPRESS reports:
Aid worker Nikos Gionakis says, �But they are stranded in dire conditions, in camps
with little to no information about what will happen to them.
Generally, I can say people are not treated as humans.�
The revelations come as EU foreign ministers meet in Brussels today to discuss how to prevent
a fresh influx of migrants crossing the Mediterranean to Italy from Libya.
Brussels wants to put an agreement in place with Tripoli similar to the one it sealed
with Turkey last year, under which economic migrants making the crossing to Europe are
returned back across the sea.
[3]
And yet, Americans don�t read about these refugee stories in newspapers or see them
on the nightly news.
Why?
Here is some idea of the scope of immigrant problems facing countries:
Turkey, in 2016, had over 2.7 million Syrian refugees.
In January of 2016, 500,000 Syrians were in Saudi Arabia.
By the end of August 2014, 3 million Syrian refugees fled to Lebanon (1.14 million); Jordan
(608,000); and Turkey (815,000).
[4] Syria�s population before the current conflict
and crisis was around 22 million.
Syrian and Palestinian Arabs made up approximately 74% of the population.
The Kurds made up approximately 9 to 10% of the population.
Syrian Turkmen, 4 to 5%.
Assyrians, 3 to 4%.
And the balance was made up of several minority ethnic groups.
Religions in 2006: Islam 87% of the population; Christian, 10%; and Druze, 3%.
[5] Wikipedia�s website �Refugees of the Syrian
Civil War� has a chart listing countries that have taken in Syrian refugees.
The Netherlands, however, is solving their refugee/immigrant crisis in a rather unique
manner�by housing migrants in closed correctional facilities [6].
One has to wonder when this global crisis of human suffering will end.
When will tyrants who break up countries for whatever geopolitical reasons realize that
humans are catching on to their game plan?
When will the one percent �elites� put their money where their mouths are to correct
this untenable human suffering some controlling interests apparently have contributed to?
We are grateful to the Washington Post, the New York Times, Time Magazine and other great
publications whose directors have attended our meetings and respected their promises
of discretion for almost forty years.
It would have been impossible for us to develop our plan for the world if we had been subjected
to the lights of publicity during those years.
But, the world is more sophisticated and prepared to march towards a world government.
The supranational sovereignty of an intellectual elite and world bankers is surely preferable
to the national autodetermination practiced in past centuries.
David Rockefeller, 1991 Bilderberg Meeting, Baden, Germany
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