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The following summary of what is happening in Europe was provided by people who work with The Montana Sentinel team from a European nation. Due to their location and job we will not provide further information concerning the source. However, everybody in Montana should be concerned about the movement of Illegal Aliens into Montana without vetting because the same crime and violence will follow, and likely has already occurred.
I am aware of some serious changes in Europe which I believe will move Europe in the wrong direction.
I find it alarming to read about what has happened in Sweden in the last 15 years. When we think of Sweden, we think of this utopic country in northern Europe. Very peaceful country. The wonderful music of ABBA. Sounds like somewhere we would all like to live.
I have for a number of years followed developments in Sweden and being honest, find it hard to believe what I am reading. Here are some examples of daily life in Sweden.
Just recently in a Statement made by Swedish Bomb Data Center head Malin Nygren. She reported the following:
• The Swedish law enforcement and security authorities seized a record number of explosives last year, with the number of bombings rising to 149, the head of the nation's Bomb Data Center said, who described 2023 as the darkest year in the nation's history in terms of criminal gangs using explosives to target each other.
• One of last year's most powerful bombings was reported in Hasselby, northwest Stockholm, using 15 kilograms of dynamite.
• In Sweden, there have been 650 bombings since the police began keeping track of them in 2018.
• Authorities seized over 10 tons of explosives last year, Malin Nygren told local Swedish broadcaster SR Radio.
https://www.aa.com.tr/en/europe/sweden-seized-record-number-of-explosives-in-2023-but-reports-149-bombing-incidents/3105485
Number of reported cases of sexual offenses in Sweden from 2013 to 2023, by type:
In Sweden, the total number of reported cases of sexual offences increased from 2012 to 2021 before falling somewhat again in 2022. Whereas a total number of over 16,000 sexual offenses were reported in 2013, this had increased to nearly 24,000 by 2023. The highest number of these were cases of sexual harassment, followed by rape. Especially the number of reported cases of rape increased over the period, from 6,000 in 2012 to 9,300 in 2023. This is probably due to increased awareness about reporting.
About 58% of men convicted in Sweden of rape and attempted rape over the past five years were born abroad, according to data from Swedish national TV.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-45269764
The steep rise in migration also raised questions about Sweden's ability to integrate immigrants. The centre-left Social Democrat-led government soon introduced restrictions, and the number of arrivals fell dramatically.
The SVT programme revealed that in cases where the victim did not know the attacker, the proportion of foreign-born offenders was more than 80%.
A former police officer born in Afghanistan told the programme that some young Afghans who had come to Sweden in recent years had views that differed significantly from Sweden's idea of sexual equality.
I recommend that you research this for yourself.
I will give a quick overview of the last two weeks in Germany:
The officer was stabbed several times in the head and neck by a 25-year-old immigrant from Afghanistan and underwent emergency surgery after the attack Friday. The officer was placed in an artificial coma but succumbed to his injuries on Sunday.
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c72292lpz2yo
Returning to Ireland.
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cv2jvjym5pmo
Here's an example:
The events I speak of are not isolated or one-off. We could sit here for weeks and discuss what has happened in Europe. Currently, the government of Ireland is bringing in thousands of men aged between 25 and 35. These men are arriving because of international obligations, we are being told. My understanding of the situation is that no background checks or medical screening are being carried out. We may have various obligations, but these obligations cannot affect the peace and security of Europe.
I have described the events that have taken place recently in both Sweden and Germany, and we have also seen such heinous actions in other countries. I am not prepared to accept this as a new way of life, and I appeal [to a local governing body to take these threats seriously].