For
the first time since World War II, Sweden is preparing to
distribute a civil defense brochure to some 4.7 million households,
warning them about the onset of war.
The
booklet will serve as a manual of "total defense" in case of a war,
and provide details on how to secure basic needs such as water, food, and
heating, the FT reported. The manual also covers other threats such as cyber
attacks, terrorism, and climate change.
"All of
society needs to be prepared for conflict, not just the military. We haven’t
been using words such as total defense or high alert for 25-30 years or more.
So the knowledge among citizens is very low," said Christina
Andersson, head of the project at the Swedish civil contingencies agency.
The
survivalist manual or better known by some as a preppers guide is called “If
Crisis or War Comes,” will be published by the government in late spring. Its
publication comes at a time when the threat of war from Russia is high, well,
possibly, but that is what the mainstream media has conditioned many to
believe.
What if
the threat is not from Russia, but one that is domestic?
On
Wednesday, Prime Minister Stefan Lofven said that
Sweden would do whatever it takes, including sending in the army, to end
the wave of gang violence situated in the no-go zones around the country. Sweden’s murder
rate has been relatively low over the years, but thanks to the migrant crisis,
police are powerless in many areas across the country.
Swedish PM: We could "DEPLOY THE ARMY" to
tackle gang criminality in Sweden.
This is a serious admission that something is very wrong in Sweden.
Could this be why they sent out leaflets to 4.7 million households warning people what to do in case of war?https://t.co/tsX8Crl54N pic.twitter.com/xbU3eg2D1X
This is a serious admission that something is very wrong in Sweden.
Could this be why they sent out leaflets to 4.7 million households warning people what to do in case of war?https://t.co/tsX8Crl54N pic.twitter.com/xbU3eg2D1X
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PeterSweden (@PeterSweden7) January 17, 2018
"It’s not
my first action to put in a military, but I’m prepared to do what it takes to
ensure that the seriously organized crime goes away,"
Lofven said after the party leadership discussion in parliament.
“But
it is also obvious that there are social problems. Last year 300 shootings
occurred, 40 people were killed. The new year has begun with new launches. We
see criminals with total lack of respect for human life, it’s a terrible
development I’m determined to turn around,” he added.
Even
the Swedish Democrat leader Jimmie Akesson “declared war” against organized crime
and suggested that Sweden should deploy the military to no-go zones to counter
the out of control violence.
“People
are shot to death in pizza restaurants, people are killed by hand grenades they
find on the street,” Akesson said in parliament on Wednesday.
“This is
the new Sweden; the new, exciting dynamic, multicultural paradise that so many
here in this assembly … have fought to create for so many years,” he
said sarcastically.
Peter
Imanuelsen, an independent journalist in Sweden, summed up the recent
developments in a timeline:
·
·
Government sends out leaflets to 4.7 million households telling
them how to prepare for war
·
Leader for Swedish Democrat party says “A war is being waged on
Swedish society”
·
Swedish PM is considering deploying the army in no-go zones
I think I am starting to figure out what's going on
here...
The Swedish government just talked about the possibility of putting the army on the streets to deal with the no-go zone criminal gangs.
We might be heading for some kind of "civil war" in Sweden. https://t.co/Pto34yfPPo
The Swedish government just talked about the possibility of putting the army on the streets to deal with the no-go zone criminal gangs.
We might be heading for some kind of "civil war" in Sweden. https://t.co/Pto34yfPPo
—
PeterSweden (@PeterSweden7) January 17, 2018
To
sum up, the Swedish government is preparing for a destabilizing event, while
the mainstream media continues to use Russia as the scapegoat. Meanwhile, high
ranking government officials in Sweden have echoed in unity that military
intervention in dozens of no-go zones across the country is a high probability.
At the same time, the government is preparing to hand out millions of survival
manuals to their citizens indicating a destabilizing event is nearing.
Signs of imminent civil war in Sweden? Worrying development
happening. https://t.co/lJI8kmpXbS
—
PeterSweden (@PeterSweden7) January 17, 2018
Late
on Wednesday we reported of
even more chaos in Sweden when a hand grenade was tossed at a police station
in Malmo, resulting in a “huge explosion” according to local media
reports.
And
lastly, while the three biggest political parties in Sweden urge for a military
intervention in the no-go zones, the Swedish civil contingencies agency is
frantically trying to print millions of survival manuals to protect the
citizens for what appears to be a turbulent future in 2018.
The leaders for all 3 biggest political
parties in Sweden have today talked about war in parliament.
Specifically about a war with the criminal gangs from the no go zones.
This comes shortly after the government sent out leaflets to 4.7 million households of prepping for war.
Specifically about a war with the criminal gangs from the no go zones.
This comes shortly after the government sent out leaflets to 4.7 million households of prepping for war.
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PeterSweden (@PeterSweden7) January 17, 2018