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Sánchez’s Worst Criminal Plot

(This article was written by Hermann Tertsch and appeared in El Debate. Sánchez’s Worst Criminal Plot)

Spaniards are currently witnessing trials that, besides being grotesque, reveal with great clarity that the two-party system seasoned with separatism—the one that crystallized with the soon-to-be-corrupt governments of the now-sanctified Felipe González—sank into the underworld long ago. Even so, it does not cease to surprise and astonish that, as its final product, this dying system brought us a figure like Pedro Sánchez and his governments, which did not have to corrupt themselves once in power because they arrived from the very beginning with criminal objectives, the ways of the underworld, and the protection of organized crime.

The face-masks trial is only a small foretaste of what the great trials concerning the criminal plots forged by the socialist Government will be. Outside Spain as well, especially in the United States, there are cases underway in which members of Pedro Sánchez’s Government and of the PSOE will be the protagonists. And if the socialists today are the closest thing to a criminal organization, the PP has put on a perfect display of what its political botch-jobs look like when transferred into mafia-style operations—as when it sets a Fernández Díaz to play James Bond. The parade of sorayas and sorayos before the judge, with the litany of “I have no knowledge of that,” has not exactly dignified them.

But the failures of that era are the past, even if there is jail-bait among them. It is the socialist plots that threaten Spain. Because, in order to maintain the impunity of all those indicted and of the criminals who may be convicted in these and future trials, the Government of Pedro Sánchez is carrying out an immense operation to replace the electorate for the next general elections.

The Government is creating a fictitious Spain so that it will vote and hand it victory in the next elections—a different nation, a different electoral roll with masses of voters inaccessible to the other parties. It is a Spain artificially inflated abroad, in which that inflation guarantees that Pedro Sánchez, his family, his Government and the mafias loyal to him will not go to prison, and that those who do go will be pardoned.

That this Government has had numerous schemes of clandestine, legal, semi-legal and criminal business underway from the very beginning, for the enrichment of some, many or all of its members, is something few Spaniards now doubt. Not even those who, as a result of decades fattened on ideological fodder, have accumulated so much ignorance and so much fear of the bogeyman of the right that they prefer to live under the anti-Franco mafia.

With all the horror that is what we are seeing, the gravest thing—the worst crime—is taking place in silence, hidden and unnoticed behind the din created by the scandalous manner of stealing that is being demonstrated, and the far greater amount that is suspected; behind the uproar added by the Government’s own apparatus of agitation, propaganda and disinformation, which never stops producing assorted distractions with fictitious scandals and false-flag absurdities.

The worst crime of the gang that came to power financed by the underworld of the prostitution of exploited women and illegal immigrant minors no longer lies in its plots with the most criminal regimes in the world, but in the great operation to do away once and for all with the will of the Spanish nation and to guarantee, by means of a massive permanent fraud, its own continuance in power.

If anyone still thinks that Pedro Sánchez and his partners are going to permit, in Spain, elections under conditions of cleanliness and democratic probity that might dislodge them from power, then they have not understood whom they are dealing with.

Pedro Sánchez is not only capable of generating a civil conflict, for which those masses arrived in recent years and the general collapse of services that looms ahead will be of enormous use to him. The Muslim invasion of primitive young men, easily manipulated, and the leftist sectors of Latin American immigration are already taking shape as those collectives in defense of “popular” power that Hugo Chávez recruited from among the criminal class and which are indispensable for terrorizing the population and preventing its protests. Pedro Sánchez, in his headlong flight forward, is capable of absolutely anything.

But the great current operation—the most dangerous for the survival of the Spanish nation—is being carried out in silence. Far beyond the noisy regularization of this invasion, and with as much discretion as massive deployment of public resources, Pedro Sánchez is carrying out the total manipulation of the electoral roll until it becomes unrecognizable and utterly alien to the real representation of the nation.

With the so-called “grandchildren law,” he has devised a way of creating for himself an immense community of voters to replace those who have abandoned him because of his criminal policy toward Spaniards. Within the framework of the laws of the aberration that is the “Democratic Memory” law, Pedro Sánchez has set up a machinery of the State that is today dedicated, at full capacity, to manufacturing Spaniards. There are now consuls general in all the major Argentine cities dedicated to this, with civil servants and locally hired staff who do nothing other than invent Spaniards who—until receiving the generous offer—never had any intention or even notion of relating in any way to Spain.

In this way he intends to perpetuate himself in power by means of what is not only a fraud in itself, but which opens the door to an endless number of fraudulent interventions with votes generated in remote countries by people with no connection whatsoever to Spain. Spanish nationality is being given away to people who never thought about Spain, much less about being Spanish. With the lure of all the services—including a pension and possible immigration—this immense offer has been made, with which they aim to manufacture, before the elections initially expected in 2027, the staggering figure of 2,400,000 Spaniards. Once registered on the roll, both the votes cast and the names of those who do not vote will be controlled by the apparatus of this operation. Real control over these votes through a Post Office in Sánchez’s hands will be a fantasy—over both those that are real and those that may be fraudulently generated from the lists of abstainers. Let no one say that Sánchez and his gang are incapable of such things. Afterward, these votes could be directed toward whichever provinces and regions of Spain are of most interest to the Government of Pedro Sánchez at any given moment.

The so-called “grandchildren law” is the most obscenely fraudulent operation ever undertaken to manipulate an election in the history of Spain. It is, without a doubt, a coup d’état, because it literally crushes every possibility of democratic elections and instantly annuls the expression of the real will of the Spanish nation.

The Government has deployed an immense apparatus, especially in Argentina and Cuba, to urgently manufacture Spaniards and voters. They have apparently already reached more than half a million, and have obtained two and a half million applications through their recruitment campaigns, in order to generate the votes that will be ready to radically alter every result when they call what will be an immense farce, and not democratic elections.

Hermann Tertsch is a Distinguished Fellow at the Gold Institute for International Strategy, a Washington D.C. based foreign policy and defense think tank.