Warsaw declaration against the new totalitarianism

26-11-2021

As we gather in November 2021 in the capital city of Poland, Warsaw, today we address a great and urgent message to the world. It is clear to us that humanity now faces the greatest challenges in its entire history. Powerful corporations, operating especially in the digital, banking and pharmaceutical industries, have embarked on a grand reconstruction of the world, destroying the health, wealth and lives of billions of people in an unprecedented manner. In order to expand their influence and wealth, globalist interest groups, guided by the ideology of sanitisation, have deliberately launched criminal actions aimed at great global chaos and, as a result, serious social unrest, economic problems and bloody wars. It is now known that the remedy for such a situation would be top-down decreed strict political and financial control over the world under the guise of concern for health, economic balance and security. On an unprecedented scale, the globalist-controlled governments of many countries have joined the fight against their own peoples and have thus become the local overseers of global criminal pressure groups. State authorities have massively monopolised the media sphere and subjugated the apparatus of coercion and control, brutally violating fundamental human rights and freedoms with lies, terror and fear. The damaging effects of these actions can already be seen, for example, in the form of excess deaths, destruction of economic activity and impediments to accessing health services. The widespread violation of patients' privacy and breach of medical confidentiality must also be cause for concern. At the same time, even more serious dangers are on the horizon. We do not know the long-term consequences of medical experiments imposed by pharmaceutical companies. We do not know how much damage can be done by artificially restricting economic activity and human contact.

 

From the capital of Poland afflicted by two totalitarianisms of the twentieth century, in a situation of rapidly approaching unprecedented enslavement, we call on all people of good will to unite beyond all divisions.

 

No ideology that threatens the dignity of the person, truth and natural law can prevail over human life. We therefore urge that concern for these values should guide the assessment of all actions taken and their consequences.

 

Dignity is an intrinsic, innate and natural mark of a person, independent of social and historical context. Therefore, the person cannot be treated as an object of manipulation and a means to other purposes - such as those intended by totalitarian ideologies. The dignity of the human person is also the source of fundamental inviolable rights such as the right to self-defense, the right to freedom and property, the right to truth and work.... Human life must therefore under no circumstances become subject to restrictions, manipulation and exploitation. We must also insist that the ubiquitous falsehood spreading in the media and even in scientific circles requires a return to truth, understood as the conformity of cognition with reality. This is sometimes a difficult and long process, but no one can feel absolved of the duty to seek objective truth. Disinformation and pseudo-science (also on a global scale) are facts that must today arouse not only great concern, but also condemnation. For relativism leads inevitably to enslavement and totalitarianism. We are also of the opinion that all legal provisions should unconditionally respect the natural law, which gives a moral dimension to all laws and serves the true good of the person. In contrast, the norms of positive law that are in conflict with the requirements of natural law do not have the force of a moral obligation. Unjust legislated law should therefore be challenged through civil disobedience or even declared inapplicable. Indeed, the right to disobey the law is a feature of human subjective rights against authority.

 

It is our duty to resist power that abuses its prerogatives, just as it is necessary to fight against all forms of dictatorship. We protest not only against the various harassments, but above all against the faceless tyrannical power that rules the world of finance, media, police surveillance and politics today. The dignity of the person, truth and natural law must not ultimately lose out to the new totalitarianism. Let us stand firmly on the side of the most important human values. Let us be united, courageous and active. We will surely win!

Podpisy

List of signatories of the Warsaw Declaration - order by signatures on the declaration:

 

  • Grzegorz Braun - Member of the Polish Parliament, President of the Confederation of Polish Crowns.
  • Viviane Fischer - attorney.
  • Dr. Reiner Füllmich - attorney.
  • Prof. Dr. Ryszard Zajączkowski - lecturer at the Catholic University of Lublin.
  • Roman Fritz - vice-president of the Confederation of the Polish Crown.
  • Beata Marchewicz - translator of German.
  • Adam Kania - coordinator of the Nuremberg 2.0 project.
  • Paweł Wołoszczuk - Confederation of the Polish Crown.
  • Sławomir Sala - Confederation of the Polish Crown.

 

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