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Tuesday, November 22nd, 2016

 

Awakening of the Giant

Clemente Borioli

France

“The common sense in politics issues”

“In France we saw awakening of a new generation in reaction to Christian values in decline.”

Borioli tells us about new political movement in France – “Sens Commun” It has derived from “La Manif pour Tous”, association that was founded to oppose the “gay marriage” law in France. “Sens Commun” doesn’t want to start up a new party, but enters into french republican party to really represent christian values.

Engaged in catholic-politics issues. Responsable for the movement Sens Commun in Hautes – Pyrenees in France./Optometrist in Lourdes.

 

Filip Mazurczak

USA, Poland

“Awakening the Sleeping Giant and Engaging an Increasingly Secular Europe (and West)”

“Perhaps some of you have been to countries in Western Europe and have attended mass, where only a couple of old ladies attended. Or seen former churches turned into discos, pizzerias, hotels. (…) We could be creative minorities. (…) We should educate people about our faith”

The “Sleeping Giant” are those Christians that somehow live in christian tradition, get married in church, baptize their children. We, the “creative minority”, should invite them to improve their faith. As well as educate the ones who are secularised. Mazurczak gives examples of such actions.

Translator and journalist. He serves as the assistant editor of the journal The European Conservative. His articles and interviews have been published in many English and Polish-language publications, including The National Catholic Register, Catholic World Report, First Things, Crisis Magazine, Wprost, Tygodnik Powszechny, and Idziemy.
He was born in Poland in the 1980s, but he moved to the United States at the age of four. He has spent most of his life in the United States (including his education), but he has spent the past several years living alternatively in both countries. He is spending this year in Kraków, where he covered World Youth Day.

 


Political corectness and communism have much in common

Glenn Jorgensen

Denmark, Poland

“When Watchdogs of Society become Werewolves”

Defamation and manipulation through main stream media as political tool.

“Russian version ( of the Smoleńsk Catastrophe ) that was dictated to Polish government, is against the law of phisics in many ways. I have no doubt about it.” “What is happening now is the defamation of Poland, the defamation of the whole country. The number one problem is hardly ever talked about, It’s the network of people collaborating and ancestors of the people that were active before 1989. They arte still active and they are extending their powers. The Polish “networks” I am referring to in my speech are called mafia in other countries”.

 

Msc, Mech. Engineer, Safety and Accident Investigator. Educated at the Technical University of Denmark (1988) and completing second master of science within crash investigation at Cranfield University in the UK. Worked on voluntary basis for thee years studying the 2010 Polish Airplane Crash in Smoleńsk, Russia. Now member of the Polish sub-comitee investigating this matter.

lidia Sokołowska – Cybart

Poland, Canada

“Unruly “Roles of Law” by the European Commission?

The case of Poland and the future of Europe.

“Political corectness is nothing else than a communism in the cultural terms. It’s practically hijacking words to change the discourse and turn words into its opposite meaning.”

Lidia Sokołowska – Cybart, a lawyer-linguist (Uniwersytet Gdański, University of Toronto, University of Cambridge, laureate of the EU EPSO competitions for lawyers), residing in Canada for the past 27 years. A volunteer since 2003 in the fields of education and politics; a co-founder of and trustee for the Canadian – Polish Parents Council, a Canadian charitable trust. A member for the Polish Elections Control Movement in Poland and its legal team since 2015. An activist in the fight for the Smoleńsk truth since April 10, 2010: gives interviews, publishes opinions, writes letters to heads of states and supports all initiatives. Married for the past 33 years with two children: a daughter studies medicine, a son studies engineering.