Tag: Spain

78-Year old refused flight

British Expat Pensioner Left In Tears After Being Refused Boarding By EasyJet At Malaga Airport.
A BRITISH expat was left in tears on Saturday, March 20, when easyJet staff refused to let her board her flight to Luton. Janet Gillett, 78, a grandmother who lives in Calahonda, Mijas Costa, had left her home that day looking forward to seeing her family and especially her grandchildren.

Spain’s Civil Guard warn of Insurrection and Revolution

A confidential document by Spain’s Civil Guard warns about the high probability of growing social unrest over the coming months, which could result in isolated protests and street disturbances. The document was drafted in response to security measures during the coronavirus process, which is expected to last until late June if there are no new spikes in transmission.

25 Elderly People Dead in Alicante After Getting Vaccinated

With a single elderly person who had died after having been vaccinated, under normal circumstances, health care would have already stopped the vaccination and would have subjected the event to a thorough investigation. But of course, we are talking under normal circumstances, these are not. Now old people can die and die who will speed up vaccination even more. Any practice of due prudence is out of place. We reproduce the news produced in Alicante in the following video. Twenty-five elderly people have died after being vaccinated in residences in the province of Alicante. To which must be added more than 175 infected.

How Warlord Churchill bribed Franco to Stay Neutral

Winston Churchill approved millions of taxpayers’ pounds in bribes to prevent Spain’s General Franco from supporting Germany in Second World War, according to a new book. Churchill apparently convinced Spanish banker Juan March to act as a secret agent, organising payments of millions of dollars to Franco’s generals in return for Franco agreeing not to side with Hitler.

ORIGINS OF THE NATIONAL SOCIALIST GREETING

‘I made it the salute of the Party after the Duce (Benito Mussolini) had adopted it. I had read the description of the sitting of the Diet of (the city of) Worms, in the course of which Luther was greeted with the German salute. It was to show him that he was not being confronted by arms, but with peaceful intentions.