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That's real convenient. Also, if this guy is an academic in his 50s, one would assume that he has a teaching position somewhere?
How does he pay the bills? What does he do? Wouldn't he have colleagues that could give some insight as to whether he is alive or dead?
Makes me wonder if the guy is even real.
"he is dead, we know because we changed his identity and framed some right-wing nut for his murder but the investigation isn't finished."
Also take a look at this picture:
http://valdaiclub.com/about/experts/3147/
That's not the same guy
also, real hard looking for him "we did the same google search for him for 4 months. so we gave up"
This guy has a chin cleft and about 20 pounds on the guy in the fox article.
Wonder if he's published anything before 2016.
to be fair that pic from the fox article is from 2010, more than 7 years ago
Still you wouldn't expect someone to develop a chin cleft.
So this guy was in London 3 months ago.
Creation date on the image file is from 2014
That doesn't look like the same guy as the other two...
This guy is a spook.
Probably several spooks using the same identity.
The interesting thing is if you're following the pro-Trump alternative media--and I do--they have a completely different story on all this. Who you believe is one of the biggest questions of our day.
TLDR of the Swedish election - left center coalition has 144 seats and the center right has 143 seats
175 seats are needed to form a majority government
The Swedish democrats - the "white supremacist" party has 62 seats, making them the third largest part. They entered the election with 49 seats
Neither coalition wants this party out of fear that they will alienate some of their core coalition members and spur them to join the other side
Keep in mind that the Swedish Democrats had 0 parlimentery seats until 2010
What happens in the Swedish system if a government cannot be formed?
Im not sure, ive seen a lot of talk about minority government
Which i assume just means they have more votes and can pass things, but that they can still be vetoed
Dr. Steve Turley talks a lot about Sweden and other countries. He's very optimistic -- he is a "far right" person as a cultural and traditional nationalist, but he's VERY optimistic, especially about Europe, even about Sweden.
It says that a majority is needed in the Rikstag to pass a measure
There are definitely at least two different people being referred to as Joseph Mifsud
https://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20090325/sport/joe-mifsud-elected-uefa-vice-president.250301
somtimes there are compeeting proposals and for those a simple majority works
The guy Fox is referring to is completely different from the diplomacy professor
Simplest explanation is that Fox has a photo of the wrong guy. Seems that photo is of some sort of football executive. He's probably the dead one.
The heavyset guy with the chin cleft seems like the one involved with Papadopolous.
https://brignews.com/2018/02/21/vice-chancellors-response-to-mps-questions-about-joseph-mifsud-wholly-unsatisfactory/
Seems like the guy was given academic accreditation and a position with little or no justification.
Also updates on the two largest political parties in swedeen
The top party is the Social Democrat Party - lost 12 seats in the past election
2nd place is the Moderate party - lost 14 seats in the election