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> According to his political history his party was a communist party in the 90s and then picked up some nationalist policies
That is a regular thing in eastern Europe.
> Ndrangheta
Yeah they might had a hand
> there are literal vampires in that organization
Yeah Slovakia is a favored location for them.
> In my view if you work for the EU you are an EU politician
Yeah the "for the EU" part is questionable. We are trying to push towards country sovereignty because since ww1 they balkanized the region so much if any "independent" country steps out of line suddenly every country turns against them so political maneuvering is more hazy since that. Hard to be "anti-EU" because it sounds like you are against yourself instead of some retards in power. But ofc that would mean I am still adhering or a slave to the "rules" of the system when every higherup disregards it.
> The moment they set foot in their parliament their brains shut off
Yeah very few has real charisma.
> were anti-establishment, then one month after being voted in they are parrotting NWO talking points word for word as if they had a chip replaced in their brain
Yes those are ACTUAL controlled opposition. The thing was that he was like a mild controlled opposition then went against the policies while under constant fire. He was not hell bent on keeping his promises but tried to push through. But yes many of his actions were somewhat questionable because he had backing from different parties that are not really in the "public view".

> freeze peach
I fucking hate that term.
> is controlled opposition
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I have hard time arguing with this because there is the tactic where if someone isn't controlled opp then they paint it as such to increase distrust in them so you cannot "prove" who is or isn't "clean" at all. 

> That doesn't mean we can't use it, but we wouldn't need it if things were good, it's only a thing because we can't speak freely.
Yeah this is true.

> Even von der Leyen expressed shock at it
Wonder when will her life support systems/groups finally crumble because it's ridiculous how she is that unmovable.
> he wasn't an outsider to them
He is something "worse" than an outsider (I just got this info now). Like a sort of inbetween that is supposed to be "hard to deal with" and it's strange he got shot this easily. Also elections coming up the theater is increasing. Just in time for a proper change of tactics and energies.
> anyone being sorry when Jörg Haider died
2008 was also a turbulent year and it was the usual 
> out of nowhere he was drunk and speeding into a carcrash/into a lake death
which is the usual "silent nothing is wrong here" execution that always gets buried within 2 weeks and forgotten.
Also 2008 was "too early" for his views. Being right wing that early was a death sentence because the brainwashing was still at reasonable levels. Even our right wing parties and policies needed to reach 2015 to get popular and have a chance to win.

> There was an attempt, a bomb was blown up in his meeting room
Yes but that was made by his own officers and it made his hand stop shaking. 
I was talking about Eagle's Nest which was the safehouse of the Nazi party and supposedly it was a perfect location for an assassination attempt when they were not in full swing but they didn't go through with that assassination out of fear that it would just make things worse. The Nazi party had way too many prominent members back then so figuring out who is the real target was harder.