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I suspect that the next few years will see very rapid political change across the West. Just as the fall of communism was not limited to the USR but spread like wildfire throughout the Warsaw Pact, the fall of gay race communism will not be an isolated event within the USSA, but will bring down governments all over the world. In most cases this will probably be fairly peaceful, achieved at the ballot box. In other cases things may become more turbulent. Brussels has signalled that it is prepared to nullify elections whose results it does not appreciate. They already did this in Romania, using some obscure judge to zero out the electoral victory of a nationalist candidate for the country’s presidency. They’ve said that they’re considering doing the same thing on a wider scale. If they do, I do not think it will end well for them. The American Regime – which, you must remember, no longer refers to our enemies – is in possession of a 5GW platform specifically designed for bringing down governments by inciting colour revolutions. The governments of Europe are weak and unpopular; should they cling to power, they will be removed the hard way. And the same will prove true, I think, of the governments of Britain and Canada.
Investing.com -- Eutelsat shares have soared in recent days, surging more than 90% on Tuesday to €3.80, adding to its 68% gain in Monday's session after closing at €1.199 on Friday.
The stock has now more than tripled in value in just two days as investors bet on rising demand for its OneWeb satellite network.
The rally follows growing speculation that OneWeb, which merged with Eutelsat in 2023, could emerge as a key European alternative to Elon Musk’s Starlink for space-based internet services.
Eutelsat has positioned itself as a major player in Europe’s push for greater autonomy in satellite communications, particularly in light of geopolitical tensions.
Reuters reported that a spokesperson for Eutelsat told them the company remains committed to supporting Ukraine and has “deployed and continues to operate hundreds of terminals across Ukraine and the Black Sea.”
The surge in Eutelsat’s stock comes amid reports that U.S.-European tensions could put Starlink’s dominance at risk in the region, creating an opportunity for OneWeb.
With around 650 low-earth orbit (LEO) satellites, OneWeb remains the second-largest provider in the market after SpaceX’s Starlink.
🇮🇹 Meanwhile on a bus in Italy
The whole of Europe is in real trouble.
But first, every European traitor who deliberately let the invaders in should be dragged into the streets and shot
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