A Truckload of Chocolate Iraqis
2nd January 2017
As reported in last night’s news feed, 48 Iraqi migrants were discovered in the back of tractor trailer traveling from Bulgaria to Hungary. They were detected at a customs station in Romania, and are now in custody in Bulgaria.
There are several things about this case (and other similar cases in the last few months) that cry out for more attention:
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These are just the ones who were caught. How many other loads of “refugees” go undetected and arrive safely at their final destinations in Europe?
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These puir, puir Iraqis wanted to go to Hungary, or so they said. But every other migrant trying to get into Europe is trying to get into Germany, Sweden, or Britain. Was Hungary supposed to be a transshipment point, with a final destination elsewhere?
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Moving migrants into Europe in trucks or freight cars is a risky and expensive business. Who is paying for it? Surely not the “refugees” themselves. Are the Open Society Foundations (or their surrogates) involved?
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In order to get these enrichers into Europe, it is almost certain that organized crime is involved. Which criminal outfits are most active in this business? The Kosovars? The Albanians? The Turks? The Bulgarians? Or someone else?
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The entire operation is being conducted on behalf of someone with an interest in replacing the population of Europe. What person or group is pushing this?