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His full speech is shown below.
Generally, a person does not feel very well when there is a danger around him or behind him that he cannot handle very well. And then there is an instinctive desire to ignore it, not emphasize it, and the one who emphasizes it is a scare unnecessarily. And we are shy to retreat to the bushes because we need to take care of each other, but not too much.
This is what our program is about. On posture, behavior in emergencies. Have plans to make them understandable. But aren’t we in an emergency now? The uranium at the Astravo nuclear power plant is already being charged.
We should be much more active, we should not pay attention to languages, our responsibilities are much greater. Even if we are not, if we do not win the elections, we will be ridiculed and rejected; our responsibility will not disappear.
Are we adequate today? Other parts talk about it, we talk a little. But I take this opportunity to say, in essence, that we do not have a national resistance program, even within our own party.
There is such a great sin that Pope Francis talks about: the sin of indifference. It is accompanied by all kinds of viruses. We talk about them a lot, we analyze in depth if there will be a second wave of the pandemic, if we were prepared enough, we were not bad enough, but weren’t they fooled us? Are we resisting Astravirus, which is not prepared to resist the threat of Astravas?
I’m talking about the state now, do you resist?
About us? We are, first of all, Lithuania. We are a political organization that is responsible for the political future of Lithuania. And as long as we are citizens, a civic organization, we can wash our hands and wait, how will it continue? When we say, we generally look around us, but not ourselves.
Finally, in the end, Prime Minister Saulius Skvernelis is spoken, although he has not yet called the greatest threat, but has begun to speak of the threat.
We must realize that the greatest threat is the great plague: 80 percent of Lithuania can die, and we are talking about sand, other smallpox.
We had a bomb hanging over our heads, which was “chalturely” and could explode above us. And the most interesting thing is that the construction has no construction documents – “chaltura”, open-air bath.
They realized that there were no design documents; it is explained that they were gone, but it was eye smoke. A tender is announced for some companies to win it and restore the design documents for the object already built. But this is only a confirmation of that deep “chaltura” that led to both Chernobyl and the ongoing nuclear disaster in Russia.
Looking at the map where Astrava rises, we see that it is a terrible and deliberate intimacy: intimidation for us.
The Prime Minister said that it was necessary to control the situation, defend it, resist it and that the European Union should do it. Didn’t we hear a few years ago that the defense of Lithuania was committed to NATO? And we spent many years living in the Lithuanian army, hearing rumors that someone else was defending us.
It is a step forward, an acknowledgment of the need for someone to defend us, but still far from being a real defense. All the forces, the institutions are mobilized to be ready eventualiam, a possible bomb drop. Even himself Batka I can’t say when it will fall.
We cannot be naive about our destiny, we are not stupid, we are not afraid to speak, we will be unpopular, the politicians will buy us, the media will be angry. One should not give up, here is the beginning of resistance, to keep the mind and, of course, honor and honesty.
The key question is to resist or humbly lie under the Astrava. And still no answer. Resistance is simulated, but no action is taken. Supposedly annoying someone, he doesn’t like someone.
Resistance, if we, as a political structure in Lithuania, assume that mission, role, we will oppose it, because until now we have opposed very little. Let’s be honest. We have to name that because resistance begins with evaluation.
Astrava – Revenge of the Kremlin. The boss pointed out and everything must be accomplished. They rub their hands together and wonder what those nasty Lithuanians will be like. Explode or not exploit Astravas, whether he lives anyway. Won’t they all be cut there?
There must be appreciation, understanding and naming in the right words: Astrava is coercion, a forced situation, we should have many concerns and the current government cares very little.
I don’t see any specificity in this regard: preparing people both physically and psychologically for radiation infection. Will we inspect the waters, are there reports or is government monitoring being released? Where’s our monitoring? Do we have monitoring and alarms?
We feel very little of that, perhaps we feel it in our hearts, but they tell us psychologically and propagandistically that we may not look very good, we will immediately be accused of wanting to appear before the elections, but Astrava will be four times bigger.
You must ignore languages and simply do your duty.
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