maj 01, 2015

Som græshoppesværme


Ett reportage i National Geographic redovisar hur organiserade, storskaliga stölder av "metaller", huvudsakligen koppar, runt om i Europa skapat rikedomar i Rumänien:

http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2012/09/wealthy-roma/oneill-text

De skriver inte "stölder" utan "business", men man förstår vad som menas. Kulturen i somliga klaner är primitivt parasitisk. Därför är det inte konstigt att skånepolisens brottsregister kom att omfatta hela släkter av romer, inklusive kvinnor och barn





Zigøjnere har flere gange været omtalt på min blog Spydpigen Under søgeoret "Zigøjner" finder man i hvert fald disse artikler:

23.4.2011     Hvem står bag støtten til Z.
4.4.2014       Vil du bidrage til milliardfond for Europas z.
25.12.2006   Milano er bekymret
24.3.2013     Hvor kom de fra? Zigøjnerne
9.12.2006     Farlige ord
2.6.2011       Hvad har de under kjolen?
24.2.2014     Hvem støtter z.? (Open Society Foundation = OSF)
24.10.13       Hvad er sandt? (George Soros)
31.3.2013     Har togforsinkelserne noget med Buzescu By at gøre?
                    http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2012/09/wealthy-roma/oneill-text
18.10.2012   Hvad gør George Soros i Rosenbadet (svenske rigsdag)?
18.8.2012     Ensidig propaganda (Kbh.s integration policy 2011-14)
6.8.2012       Z. i Schweiz
2.11.2007     På kanten af sammenbrud? (Z. i Italien)

13.3.2015     Lustig ist das Zigeunerleben (Beppe Grillo i Italien)


Home of the Roma Kings
In a Romanian farm town, once itinerant traders have struck it rich, replacing caravans with mansions.

By Tom O’Neill
Photograph by Karla Gachet and Ivan Kashinsky

Hands folded over his prosperous belly, a straw fedora tight on his head like a crown, an old gent named Paraschiv sat back on a bench and surveyed his neighborhood realm. It was quite a sight for rural Romania. Up and down the main road and spilling into dirt side lanes reared improbable mansions. Facades undulated with balconies and pillars. Rooftops looked like party hats, all turrets and towers and domes. Sleek Beemers and Benzes patrolled the streets. Just then, a truck driver with a load of pigs ground down on his brakes to gawk. Paraschiv smiled. This was his hometown; this was Buzescu, showplace for that rarest of Europe’s demographics, the wealthy Roma.

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Tom O’Neill is a staff writer. Karla Gachet and Ivan Kashinsky are a married couple based in Quito, Ecuador. Kashinsky photographed Bolivian female wrestlers for our September 2008 issue.
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