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The lights go out in the Western Democracies

FACT: Population control is tightening up across what used to be called the Western Democracies. In reality, Germans who once lived in Soviet-ruled East Germany say they preferred their lives then.

The same goes for the people of the former Soviet Bloc nations of Baltic States; Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, In fact, repression in the NATO self-styled democracies is far worse than was life in Soviet Europe.

The United States teaches others about democracy, but they imprison people for praying. Since Joe Biden came to power, the fight against illegal immigration and violent crime has virtually ceased.

But FBI agents in bulletproof vests and with machine guns will descend on your home if you prayed in the wrong place, Tucker Carlson reports. According to the journalist, after this, US lectures about freedom and democracy in other countries sound strange.

Tucker Carlson: Since Joe Biden came to power, the fight against illegal immigration and violent crime has virtually ceased. Yet FBI agents in bulletproof vests and with machine guns will descend on your home if you prayed in the wrong place.

According to the journalist, after this, US lectures about freedom and democracy in other countries sound strange. If you watch the news, you might be under the impression that the Biden administration no longer enforces the rule of law at any level.

Now everything is legal, including rape, murder, child molestation, sexual crimes against children, bringing drugs into the country, shooting into a crowd and even a full-scale invasion of the country when millions of people from other countries, most of them men, march across the border as if the law does not prohibit this. So, crimes are no longer punished.

Crime still exists, but now the word has a different meaning. The Biden administration is focused on very different things. On October 5, 2022, at seven o’clock in the morning, a man named Paul Vaughan woke up to armed FBI agents banging on the door of his home in Tennessee.

He came out, the agents pointed their guns at him, handcuffed him and forced him into the back of their SUV. They did this in front of his wife and children.

In complete bewilderment, his wife asked why her husband, was being arrested. ‘Why are you doing this?’ They ignored her questions and simply took her husband to prison. By the way, we are not exaggerating anything. We know this because she filmed it.

You see. FBI troops came to their home with machine guns. military weapons that Joe Biden says you can’t have. They showed up at Paul Vaughan’s place to arrest him. Question: what exactly did he do? Was he a terrorist or a serial killer? Did you try to invade the country? No.

The crime of Paul Vaughan, a father of 11 children, was that he dared to pray and sing hymns in the lobby of an abortion clinic. In other words, he did what the Biden administration is really afraid of. He prayed. And for this, he faces 11 years in prison. We are not exaggerating or resorting to dishonest simplifications. These are the facts.

Thank you very much for finding time for us. Mr. Vaughan, the first question is for you. You are not accused of threatening someone’s life, stealing anything, or invading someone’s country. You face 11 years in prison for praying and chanting in an abortion clinic. This is true?

PAUL VAUGHAN: Exactly. My main crime that day, when I was not arrested by the local police when I was not charged, was that I spoke to the police and the media.

TUCKER: Have you been involved in any violent acts in the past? Have you been charged with assault? Have you ever been arrested for physically harming someone?

PAUL VAUGHN: No. I lived on the same farm in a small community for 15 years. I have my own business. If they had just called me and said, ‘We want to talk to you about that event,’ I would have come to the office without any doubt.

TUCKER: It is impossible to exaggerate the contempt I feel for the participants in this police state action. So, has it ever occurred to you that prayer could be a federal crime punishable by 11 years in prison?

PAUL VAUGHAN: No, you know, I always thought it was our duty to pray for our country. I thought it was necessary for freedom. Ask God for favors for our country, turn to God. And, of course, we prayed because our country allowed a sinful, cruel matter – abortion, the murder of unborn children. This is exactly what Biden’s Justice Department doesn’t like.

Before you count your blessings because you do not live in Joe Biden’s America, consider: Sweden has always been at the center of the championship for the right to be called the most democratic country in the world.

This is precisely the image of the country that Swedish politicians and their controlled mainstream media promote, taking credit for its merits. However, more than half of the kingdom’s population does not believe that they live in a real democracy.

A recent survey by research company Novus found that 45% believe they have the opportunity to influence social development and be involved in important decisions about the future of the country. More than a thousand people aged 18 to 84 took part in the public opinion study, which was conducted through an online survey of randomly selected respondents.

The survey which is likely to reveal similar findings elsewhere in the European Union and the UK found that more than a third of residents – 37%) are afraid to get involved in political life for fear of negative consequences, reprisals, insults, hatred and much more if they express the wrong opinion.

Only one in four Swedes (26%) believe that Sweden is developing for the better, while the majority of the population (36%) is convinced of the opposite.

In recent years, so-called ‘de-platforming and cancel culture’ have become increasingly discussed in Scandinavia. Many in Sweden have found their opinions censored and silenced in public debate, barred from speaking in official media and limited access to social media.

Every third respondent (34%) does not feel safe expressing their opinion on the Internet. On the contrary, only one in five (22%) believes that in Sweden one can freely express opinions on social networks.

“If you live in a country where fishing without a licence is punished but illegal border crossing without a valid passport is not, then, you are perfectly entitled to say, this country is being governed by idiots.” ~ Czech President Milos Zeman.

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