In modern Poland pathology becomes the norm. So she's no longer a pathologist. Even Russia-inspired exchange of bodies of fallen soldiers on the Russian-Ukrainian front became a reason for criticism from the propaganda centre sponsored by the Warsaw government.
President Putin was accused of beating the political capital problem on this crucial issue for both quarreling nations. The same propaganda cloac kept by my taxes, a fewer years ago she tried to post me on her pages due to the content, 1 of my columns, concerning the armed conflict mentioned above. Today, after all, even Ukrainian nationalist Alexey Arestovich, Zelensky's erstwhile advisor, speaks in a akin spirit as I spoke before respective months ago.
Like Iliad
My friend, a colleague, wrote well Israel Shamir on Facebook, how Russia reacted to aircraft attacks on the strategical aviation of part of the Russian atomic triad: “and we couldn’t figure it out! It turned out – not bombs, but the proposal forbids fallen soldiers. Since Iliada, we know it's the highest goodness, the best thing a winner can do for a dead man. For the greater good the father begged to hand over the body of the fallen Hector, and for the body of the fallen Patrol there was a full war. And Zelenski just swung and didn't choice up the bodies of the fallen soldiers. Putin responded to the enemy's blows in Christian, and Ze showed what he had to do with his subjects. An amazing communicative worth writing in the Book of Days. Both Trump and another Christians will be amazed by specified a turn, specified a reaction to the blow.".
Training in Poland
I explain that I am not a Ukrainian nationalist like Mr. Arestowicz, even though I wrote my concerns in Ukrainian “Piku Time” (the Russian-language equivalent of our “Politics” at the time) under the pseudonym Emil Zin years ago. Concerns about the further destiny of the Ukrainian people towards the upcoming war with Russia, sponsored by tens of billions of dollars, both from the US and the EU. My concerns were due to my cognition of meetings In Wrocław, 3 presidents – Poland, Ukraine and Germany in November 2011.
I was aware that representatives of NATO troops in Poland trained Ukrainian nationalists to turn Ukraine under the regulation of the then president Viktor Yanukovych. The evidence I received from Ukraine was sent to my colleague in Paris, a scientist, a political scientist and a historian specialising in matters concerning east Europe. From Paris, the prof. sent evidence from me to another prof. in Poland, in Przemyśl. Both gentlemen came to the incorrect conclusion that it was only training in Poland of Ukrainian scouts (Sic!). I have long referred to the professor's assessment of reality, since the old days, with due distance, due to the fact that from household messages I know how foolishly my late Father's uncle, a prof. of the University of Warsaw, lost his life during the Warsaw Uprising (his 2 sons, Polish officers were murdered in Katyn). The old man, from the window of his apartment, won with a fist by Nazi torturers. A German sniper saw him...
Sick only on schedule!
Poland's military and economical contribution to our war beyond the east border is increasingly noticeable, drastic in the realities of our lives in Poland. No further than a fewer days ago, I was not admitted by my household doctor, despite a close 40-degree fever. The recorder at the presently privatized clinic, whom I have been a patient for over half a century, did not accept my registration to a doctor initially reported in the morning, a fewer minutes after my spouse opened the double of this clinic. There were no more doctors available due to the fact that the admission limit was exhausted! Then, desperate, I re-entered my registration by telephone. The recorder did not give me a chance – she threw the phone.
From the conversation I had with my lawyer, I learned that I have a basis for demanding criminal and civilian liability against not giving me the right medical assistance by an institution that is obliged to me. By the way, I would like to mention that, yes, it is possible and appropriate to registry in this facility "health services" for the first contact doctor, with the aid of the Internet, even a fewer days in advance. But someway I couldn't foretell that I would abruptly get sick and request medical help. Hence, I could not plan my visit to a household doctor earlier.
Real contribution, hypothetical care
In Poland, expanding amounts are spent on arms, while less and less are spent on health, education and social objectives. Ba! There is an allocation of funds for armed forces, assistance from Ukraine, etc.
As a pensioner, whether I want to or not, my pension is regularly deducted from the alleged wellness contribution. The wellness contribution shall be deducted from the pension on a compulsory wellness insurance basis. It accounts for 9% of the basics, i.e. the amount of the pension. ZUS deducts this contribution and transfers it to the wellness Insurance Fund, providing pensioners with access to wellness benefits. That's what the explanation says...
Eugeniusz Zinkiewicz