• https://www.stripes.com/veterans/2024-12-14/battle-bulge-anniversary-belgium-luxembourg-16163493.html
    https://www.stripes.com/veterans/2024-12-14/battle-bulge-anniversary-belgium-luxembourg-16163493.html
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    ‘Remember what it was all for’: US veterans in Europe to mark WWII Battle of the Bulge
    Some of the last living American veterans of World War II on Saturday met with world leaders and many other admirers as they recounted how the Allies braved subfreezing temperatures in the Battle of the Bulge, which began 80 years ago on Monday.
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  • https://medforth.biz/belgium-it-was-a-real-carnage-bus-driver-on-drugs-who-was-observing-ramadan-and-had-not-eaten-for-12-hours-brought-to-court-for-fatal-accident/
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  • https://medforth.biz/belgium-revokes-work-permits-of-imams-over-foreign-influence-rules/
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  • The Shocking Frankenstein Plane
    On a frigid November morning in 1944, a B-17 bomber, its battered frame pockmarked with flak damage, emerged from the clouds over Belgium. To the astonishment of the Allied soldiers on the ground, this Flying Fortress, a symbol of American ingenuity and resilience, executed a perfect landing, its wheels gently kissing the runway. But as Major John V. Crisp and his team rushed to the scene, their hearts pounding, they braced themselves for the worst. The B-17 had earned its reputation as a nearly indestructible war machine, but the extent of the visible damage left little hope for the crew inside.

    Crisp’s team circled the aircraft, noting the storied design that had made it a legend in the skies—a fortress in every sense, bristling with machine guns and capable of delivering devastating payloads while defying enemy fire. This bomber had been instrumental in crippling Nazi Germany’s war machine, dropping more than 640,000 tons of bombs during the relentless Allied campaign.

    As they climbed aboard, an eerie silence greeted them. No wounded crew, no bodies—just a haunting emptiness. Parachutes lay neatly packed, and half-eaten chocolate bars were scattered about. The only clue was a cryptic note in the codebook reading "bad flak." The soldiers exchanged bewildered glances,

    How had this battered bomber, built for war and meant to be manned by a crew of ten, managed to fly and land itself?
    The Shocking Frankenstein Plane On a frigid November morning in 1944, a B-17 bomber, its battered frame pockmarked with flak damage, emerged from the clouds over Belgium. To the astonishment of the Allied soldiers on the ground, this Flying Fortress, a symbol of American ingenuity and resilience, executed a perfect landing, its wheels gently kissing the runway. But as Major John V. Crisp and his team rushed to the scene, their hearts pounding, they braced themselves for the worst. The B-17 had earned its reputation as a nearly indestructible war machine, but the extent of the visible damage left little hope for the crew inside. Crisp’s team circled the aircraft, noting the storied design that had made it a legend in the skies—a fortress in every sense, bristling with machine guns and capable of delivering devastating payloads while defying enemy fire. This bomber had been instrumental in crippling Nazi Germany’s war machine, dropping more than 640,000 tons of bombs during the relentless Allied campaign. As they climbed aboard, an eerie silence greeted them. No wounded crew, no bodies—just a haunting emptiness. Parachutes lay neatly packed, and half-eaten chocolate bars were scattered about. The only clue was a cryptic note in the codebook reading "bad flak." The soldiers exchanged bewildered glances, How had this battered bomber, built for war and meant to be manned by a crew of ten, managed to fly and land itself?
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  • The Sneakiest and Most Savage Payback Tactic Hitler Never Saw Coming
    If there were any fighters in World War 2 who would stop at nothing to exact vengeance on the Nazis, it was the X-Troop, an elite squad of German Jews who had escaped the horrors of the Holocaust and made it to Britain. Now, they were commandos on a mission to liberate their families and take down the Third Reich.

    X-Troop was renowned for never backing down, no matter how perilous the mission was. Under the cover of night, George Lane was covertly landed on the beaches of northern France. His mission: confirm the existence of a devastating new mine that could sabotage the D-Day landings.

    After successfully gathering intelligence on two separate operations, Lane was captured during a third. He knew what that meant: execution under Hitler’s Commando Order. But fate had other plans. Blindfolded and taken to a secret location, Lane found himself face-to-face with Field Marshal Erwin Rommel.

    This clever Jewish soldier, a master of deception with nerves of steel, managed to charm the Desert Fox, concealing his true identity as a German Jew. Instead of execution, he was sent to a prisoner-of-war camp.
    In the camp, Lane revealed to other British prisoners that he had peeked out from his blindfold and recognized Rommel’s location. Using a book from the camp’s library, they confirmed the specific château and relayed the intel to London via a smuggled radio.

    Days later, a British plane targeted Rommel as he left his headquarters. The bombs missed his car, but the blast violently hurled the vehicle, leaving Rommel badly wounded. This strike took the Desert Fox out of the war.

    That was just one of the spectacular feats these German-Jewish commandos pulled off. From the beaches of Normandy to the forests of Belgium, crossing the Rhine and storming into Frankfurt, nothing could stop these determined men from claiming their revenge.
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    The Sneakiest and Most Savage Payback Tactic Hitler Never Saw Coming If there were any fighters in World War 2 who would stop at nothing to exact vengeance on the Nazis, it was the X-Troop, an elite squad of German Jews who had escaped the horrors of the Holocaust and made it to Britain. Now, they were commandos on a mission to liberate their families and take down the Third Reich. X-Troop was renowned for never backing down, no matter how perilous the mission was. Under the cover of night, George Lane was covertly landed on the beaches of northern France. His mission: confirm the existence of a devastating new mine that could sabotage the D-Day landings. After successfully gathering intelligence on two separate operations, Lane was captured during a third. He knew what that meant: execution under Hitler’s Commando Order. But fate had other plans. Blindfolded and taken to a secret location, Lane found himself face-to-face with Field Marshal Erwin Rommel. This clever Jewish soldier, a master of deception with nerves of steel, managed to charm the Desert Fox, concealing his true identity as a German Jew. Instead of execution, he was sent to a prisoner-of-war camp. In the camp, Lane revealed to other British prisoners that he had peeked out from his blindfold and recognized Rommel’s location. Using a book from the camp’s library, they confirmed the specific château and relayed the intel to London via a smuggled radio. Days later, a British plane targeted Rommel as he left his headquarters. The bombs missed his car, but the blast violently hurled the vehicle, leaving Rommel badly wounded. This strike took the Desert Fox out of the war. That was just one of the spectacular feats these German-Jewish commandos pulled off. From the beaches of Normandy to the forests of Belgium, crossing the Rhine and storming into Frankfurt, nothing could stop these determined men from claiming their revenge. https://youtu.be/cSFAGTjgT68?si=y2jcloi9DC0vamOI
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  • "Initial steps are being taken to challenge the questionable probe into EU dairy products. Austria, Belgium, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Finland, Ireland, Italy, and Romania came under the ministry’s scrutiny after their governments sought a negotiated solution. Rather than using the struggling economy to shield domestic companies from steep tariffs, these countries have become 'hostages' to an unrelated trade dossier.

    Milk production occurs in all EU countries a significant share of the EU’s agricultural output. Total EU milk production is estimated at around 155 million tonnes per year, with Germany, France, Poland, the Netherlands, Italy, and Ireland being the main producers. Together, these six countries account for nearly 70% of the EU's total milk production.

    Although the overall dairy herd in the EU has been decreasing in recent years, milk yield per cow has improved. In 2020, there were 20 million cows in the EU, each producing an average of 7,300 kg of milk annually."
    "Initial steps are being taken to challenge the questionable probe into EU dairy products. Austria, Belgium, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Finland, Ireland, Italy, and Romania came under the ministry’s scrutiny after their governments sought a negotiated solution. Rather than using the struggling economy to shield domestic companies from steep tariffs, these countries have become 'hostages' to an unrelated trade dossier. Milk production occurs in all EU countries a significant share of the EU’s agricultural output. Total EU milk production is estimated at around 155 million tonnes per year, with Germany, France, Poland, the Netherlands, Italy, and Ireland being the main producers. Together, these six countries account for nearly 70% of the EU's total milk production. Although the overall dairy herd in the EU has been decreasing in recent years, milk yield per cow has improved. In 2020, there were 20 million cows in the EU, each producing an average of 7,300 kg of milk annually."
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  • Hungary repeats threat to send migrants to Brussels, Belgian politicians call for blocking the buses at the border
    https://rmx.news/belgium/hungary-repeats-threat-to-send-migrants-to-brussels-belgian-politicians-call-for-blocking-the-buses-at-the-border/?
    Hungary repeats threat to send migrants to Brussels, Belgian politicians call for blocking the buses at the border https://rmx.news/belgium/hungary-repeats-threat-to-send-migrants-to-brussels-belgian-politicians-call-for-blocking-the-buses-at-the-border/?
    RMX.NEWS
    Hungary repeats threat to send migrants to Brussels, Belgian politicians call for blocking the buses at the border
    Hungary has upped the ante in the migration debate with Brussels by presenting the buses it can use to send migrants to the EU capital, with a Hungarian politician repeating the threat on Monday after Belgium said it would reject the buses. If Brussels “wants us to let them in, we will let them in—put […]
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  • https://medforth.biz/belgium-a-muslim-candidate-for-the-local-elections-of-the-groen-greens-refuses-to-be-shown-in-a-photo-and-is-replaced-by-an-ai-picture-it-has-nothing-to-do-with-any-religious-reasons/
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  • https://medforth.biz/jihadists-sentenced-to-jail-in-belgium-for-plans-to-kill-jews-gays/
    https://medforth.biz/jihadists-sentenced-to-jail-in-belgium-for-plans-to-kill-jews-gays/
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  • https://rairfoundation.com/belgium-crisis-moroccan-migrants-brutally-rape-young-man/
    https://rairfoundation.com/belgium-crisis-moroccan-migrants-brutally-rape-young-man/
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    Belgium in Crisis: Moroccan Migrants Brutally Rape Young Man, Force Him to Shout 'Long Live Morocco' Amid Growing Islamic Infiltration - RAIR
    This vile attack took place in the toilets of a café in Carré, while the victim was out celebrating with friends.
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