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Jack Posobic
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Christ is King. Zavonas De Naco Ivasho Zavonas Gi Nasho Ivasho for our freedom and yours. This is our sacred mission. This is our sacred duty. And so standing here in Poland, I feel the weight of my ancestors on this soil. My family has carried the stories of this land from Lezhaisk and Zhezhov all the way back to America. And now we return here. There is no people in this world that is more close to my heart than the Polish people. And I will always be fiercely proud of my Polish heritage. Together, the Polish people, the American people and all people who love freedom will face every challenge and we will defeat every challenge. We will ensure that our children inherit a world where faith, family and freedom reign supreme. And so I say to you, long live our unbreakable friendship with. Long live the bonds of our people. Nikziej Polska. Nikzie Polska. Nikzie Polska.
Jack Posobic
Poland, which has just held its pivotal presidential election with all votes now counted. The right wing historian Karel Nocki is.
Unknown Political Analyst
Poland's new President, is a traditional conservative Roman Catholic. He believes in strong sovereign Poland within the eu. He's also a big fan of President Trump.
Jack Posobic
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard today's edition of Human Events daily. Today is June 2, 2025 Anno Domini, folks. Today. Today is different. I'm still reeling folks because something incredible just happened and all the polls said it couldn't be done. The media counted it out, said it was a goner, a lost cause. Well folks, I'm here to tell you that the nationalist candidate Carol Novsky, a first time contender, has done it. He has just been elected the President of Poland. Poland is the land of my fathers, the heart of unyielding spirit. And it has spoken. And I got to tell you, this one hits close to home, folks. Real close. Last week, I was there, in Poland, right in the most conservative spot of Poland along the Ukraine border, a city called Zhezhov, only a few miles away from the small town where the Posobic family hails from and still lives in Poland. I wasn't just visiting. I was campaigning. I was walking up and down streets, met people, folks whose roots run even deeper than mine there. And I gotta tell you, the air was electric. Hope, defiance, pride. These people weren't just fighting for a candidate. They're fighting for their identity. They're Christian faith, their Polish way of life. And of all the places I go, not an outsider there. As a son of Poland, standing on the same soil that holds the blood of my ancestors. And when you see the people there, you see their eyes. The shopkeepers, the grandmothers, the farmers. They're done with the globalist promises, with the bureaucrats in Brussels trying to erase their borders and their values. They want Poland to stay Polish. And this wasn't just a vote. It was a roar. A roar that echoed from Warsaw to the smallest villages, saying, we are still here. We will not bend. This is the land of John Paul ii. This is the land of King Sobieski. This is the land of the miracle on the Vistula. This is the land that broke Communism. And this is the land where Polish patriots will always reign supreme. Be right back. Stay tuned. Stand what America first truly means.
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Jack Posobic
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Kevin Posobic
It should be Jack. Great to be here on Human Events again. I'm live in Warsaw, not far from the Vistula river where the miracle occurred. And it seems another one has happened just today as well. Listen, it's, it's, it's, it's go time for the accordions and the, in the polka music. You better get out your tap dancing shoes because, because we're hitting the town tonight. It's, it's an incredible.
Jack Posobic
Get out the polka shoes. We're breaking out the kabas, the kabasi, the pierogies, the gumpki. Kev, you remember when Nana used to make gumpki at that at home. And the entire house would just smell like tomatoes, like literally the whole weekend.
Kevin Posobic
Well, this is, this is what we do. You know, we got to carry the heritage on. And, you know, we have our own recipe now. Yeah, yeah, I definitely remember that. And the green beans growing on the.
Jack Posobic
Fence and the green beans. Little capusto.
Kevin Posobic
I do.
Jack Posobic
It's, it's, it's like, it's. It's and it's. And then, and then polka Saturday and dad with polka Saturday mornings. Oh, man, you. Kevin remembers, like, didn't matter if we had baseball. Didn't matter if we have football. Didn't matter what it was if it was Saturday. It was polka Saturdays in the pozo household.
Kevin Posobic
Yeah, man. So I'm, I'm in Republica TV's studio right now. It's an incredible, incredible site. And to see just the communication that we've had. I was watching them down earlier today and they have a correspondent in D.C. today, believe it or not, reporting on Nebraska's win. So it's, it's funny to see now I'm here in Warsaw for the United States and you're in D.C. yourself. But.
Jack Posobic
Well, it's. No, it's, it's great. I love the, the, the work, the partnership really between Real America's Voice and TV Republica, of course, Mihail Rahon, of course, the work that we did to do the Watch party back, if folks remember on Inauguration Day, January 20th, that was TV Republica stepping up and did that along with our great friend Dominic Charchinsky, the MEP from Law and Justice. Kevin, you were there last night at the election Watch party with now President Elect Novsky. Tell us a little bit, give us a little bit about the color. How did it see, how did it sound that night? The election results kept coming in and these late breaking polls really made it seem as though this guy who everybody had counted out suddenly had the wind behind his sails and the hope of a nation really pushing him into and eventually giving him the presidency of Poland. Describe the night there at the election party.
Kevin Posobic
Well, I will say you talked about it. The hope of the nation, it has this very eternal flame. Not unlike JFK and his legacy. But yeah, I say that because I was at the election party and the videos playing there when I got to meet him on his way. So it seemed, because nobody participated, not nobody, but Polish citizens were a bit reluctant to participate in the exit polls, so we didn't really have anything to go off of. And granted they are paper ballots, much less population than the United States. But yeah, honestly, the color, the energy was kind of, kind of blue, I will say. But inside is the eternal flame. And the Polish people never give up their hope and faith in their country. And it just can continues on, continues on into the night, into the day. And around 3am I was hanging out with the campaign, campaign workers at a private residence. And they were like, listen.
Jack Posobic
Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, hold on, folks. KEV's like around 3am, I'm hanging out with some campaign folks at a private residence. All right, Kev, all right, Kev. No, no, no. I'm not gonna, not gonna blow you up here on international tv, folks. I think Kevin Posobic might have a little bit of an arterial motive to being over in Poland. I'm just saying, yeah, Warsaw is a.
Kevin Posobic
Bit more of a liberal city. So they heard us clanking around and moving the chairs, so they were like, we got to get these patriots out of here. This is ridiculous for a Sunday night.
Jack Posobic
But yeah, well, look, I mean this is a huge deal.
Kevin Posobic
Oh, sorry, yeah, I got to interview a bunch of the mps at this election party. You could see that on my Twitter feed. And one in particular, her name was Maya. She's, she's advocating very much for the women's vote and you know, just younger women. You know, it's, it's, it's, it's awesome to see how much Poland has embraced the American pattern towards these campaigns.
Jack Posobic
Well, Kevin, in some ways, and I understand of course that the election polls, the exit polls will still be coming out. I'd love to dig through some more of the, of the data in terms of demography there. But are you seeing a rightward shift among the youth like we're seeing in the United States with Gen Z and where we're starting to actually see some voters in the youth side turn out more for the right wing candidate and actually make a break with the left? Are you seeing that as well? You said you were just doing some interviews.
Kevin Posobic
I do, I do. And so you can see on the map it's still the cities, you know, towards Berlin, they fell more towards Tchaikovsky. But then you know, the cities are still, are still blue, quote unquote liberal. But also, I mean where we're from. There you go. That's the one with the Zeiss. That's you know, rural blue collar Poland, southeast. That's you know, very, very much for Novsky. And like I said, Warsaw is pretty liberal. I did go out on Saturday night and it was just a lot of, not a lot of madness but a lot of people partying and they were not in the spirit to really answer. But, but that's also because Poland has the election silence. And that was on my previous broadcast about they many people were not even able to rally or have campaigns two days before the second round on Sunday. So yeah, the way they do that.
Jack Posobic
Is so weird where you have to, they call it the election silence where yeah, it's basically this, this way that, to believe that you know, that you've got to, you've got to, you've got to not be able to talk about the election. Kev, we have a quick break coming up but people I want to get into. You know, Kevin, I are joking around a little bit about just being Polish. But I mean the amount of corporate money that was put into this election, the right had no money whatsoever. It was all self funded. The other side, they've got the corporations, they've got German money coming in, international money, the money of Brussels, the money of soros that literally Soros Jr. Flies in. They brought Obama in. They brought Ann Applebaum in. They brought Francis Fukuyama himself in Kuma, Aberdeen. And guess what? You all lost. Every single one of the globalists went down in flames as Polish patriots held the line yesterday in Warsaw. Polish patriots absolutely held the line and will continue, continued to do so. Globalists. You want to try it? The post op Rose will be there every step of the way. Quick break right back.
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Hey, you know, they talk about influencers. These are influencers and they're friends of mine, Jack. So he's got a great job.
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He's made it clear that he will be a problem for the prime minister, Donald Tusk. Tusk is a pro European centrist trying to follow through on his more progressive legislative agenda. But now Nevrosky says he will stop him in whichever way he can and cause as much gridlock until the next elections in 2027 so that his party, the Law and Justice Party, can sweep back into power. Donald Trump will struggle to fulfill his promises, like liberalizing the very strict abortion laws in Poland. And Poland, of course, is a key country for both Naito and the eu and so for its allies, this is not good news. Nowadsky has criticized what he said was excessive interference in Polish affairs by the European Union.
Jack Posobic
All right, Jack, we're back live real America's Voice, Human Events Daily, Salem Radio Network. You just heard MSNBC right there. And we're also on live with Kevin Posobie from Warsaw, Poland, live right now. Kev, did you hear MSNBC right there? They're freaking out because they just found out that one of the things that's on the, on the, on the agenda right now, the Polish liberals have been trying to legalize abortion. So abortion, by the way, currently illegal in Poland. They've been, and it's always been illegal, by the way, since there's been Poland. They're trying to get it passed up to 12 weeks and they just found out, oh, the new president, Novsky, he's going to wait for it, veto the legislation. Abortion will remain illegal in Poland. Abortion will not be legal in Poland. Polish children will not allowed to be allowed to be aborted. And this cause will continue to be celebrated. Kevin, talk about how important that means in a place like Poland.
Kevin Posobic
Listen, I got one, one message for msnbc, Jack. It's VUG honor. They can't, they can't mess with that in Poland.
Jack Posobic
And God honor, I think Fatherland.
Kevin Posobic
Yeah, that's almost the same as the heartbeat Bill. I want to say 12 weeks. I think it's even earlier than that. But really, I mean, they're not for sale, these, these kids. You know, we, Poland doesn't want any of their, their young men first off to go to Ukraine to battle in the war. And they don't want their kids to be killed. You don't want them chopped up. It's a slippery slope. I mean, what you see in America, what happens to these fetuses but, or children but their bodies, you know, as they say, but man, we don't you. The way the solution for all this is to keep it simple. People make fun of Polish people as being like dumb and simple, but really some of these solutions and thankfully through our faith, the Catholic faith, it can be that simple. It's in, it's in the catechism for one. And just respecting life. We are pro life, pro God, pro family, you know, Pro2A in America. It can be that simple and we can keep it that way. But Poland understands that clearly and it's great to see Nabrowski leading the way right up front. You know, he's going to follow through on what he said and it won't be hard to do either because, you know, we have, we have so many people in support of him. The patriots are going to wake up. I can't wait to see like what, what his victory rally is going to look like. Hopefully we see more of that and maybe, hey, maybe he'll come, come back to America soon.
Jack Posobic
Do you, do you know, do you know, do you have, do you have a time frame on that? Do you know when the rally will be held? Is that scheduled yet or is it still kind of. They're still waiting to figure things out.
Kevin Posobic
They're still waiting to figure things out. Like I said earlier, they're still kind of in shock of what's happened and nobody, no one thought but it should be this week sometime. Maybe they're just waiting.
Jack Posobic
Incredible. All right, the sky is clear.
Kevin Posobic
Yeah.
Jack Posobic
All right, Kevin. Certainly hope to be able to get you on from there, folks. Where can people go, Kevin, to follow you, follow all your updates. You've been doing street interviews, scooter interviews, interviews with MPs. You met the next president of Poland. Where can they go to get access to all of your live on the ground reporting?
Kevin Posobic
Well, not only here, Human Events Daily, but also on Real America's Voice. But my handle is Kevin Posovic or Kevpo Sovik on Twitter and also on Instagram. Those are my main channels. But yeah, I might actually be adding a YouTube as well. Soon to do more long form of these interviews that I collected.
Jack Posobic
Oh, oh, he's going, he's going to multimedia folks. He's going off on us. Kevin Sobeck, the hottest thing out there. Kev. I gotta ask though, I gotta ask, what are you having for dinner tonight, man? What are you having for dinner?
Kevin Posobic
Oh, you know, I might have some more kvasi, some sauerkraut, some glob keys, maybe Zurich. Yeah, probably, probably guapki. So.
Jack Posobic
Absolutely, absolutely. So people are saying like you need copious amounts of gumpki to maintain poso brothers levels of Polish power. Copious amounts of gumpki, pierogi, kabaski, all of it constant, constant. Don't mess with pierogi gang, folks. I'm just telling you right now. Do not mess with pierogi gang. All right, Jack Bosobic, we're right back. Walk through some of the geopolitical implications of all this. Stay tuned.
Unknown Political Analyst
And Jack, where's Jack? Where's Jack? Where is he? Jack, I want to see you. Great job, Jack. Thank you. What a job you do. You know we have an incredible thing. We're always talking about the fake news and the bad, but we have guys and these are the guys should be getting publicist.
Jack Posobic
All right, Jack Pasopic, we are back live here, Human Events Daily, Real America's Voice, Salem Radio Network. You got Kevin Posobic on in the last segment. Kevin's going to be dancing a polka tonight in Warsaw. By the way folks, I did want to amend something I just said talking about abortion laws in Poland. So listen to this. And there was a period actually so belay my last, where abortion was legal and in fact permitted, one of the most permissive in all of Europe at the time, that is during the Soviet occupation. So roughly 1945 to 1989, a 44 year period where abortion laws were liberalized under the Soviet regime. And in 1956 there was a law passed by that communist backed regime in Poland. So the Soviet Union, the communists wanted this to be allowed for the polls. However, after the fall of communism, when John Paul ii, Pope John Paul II came to Poland, worked for the fall of communism, abortion was made illegal yet again with the exception of the three exceptions, the mother's life, fetal abnormalities or pregnancy resulting from either crime or incest. And so it is still restricted and they are now waiting for this to. And now it will continue to be restricted. And so folks, the geopolitical implications of this are very, very serious because we've got Ukraine right next to Poland that Town Zhezhov, where I spoke, is the key NATO checkpoint for all of the NATO supplies, for the vast majority of the NATO supplies that are going into Ukraine. And so this is why those supply lines are critical and that's why Poland is a critical node for the defense military industrial complex going into Ukraine. And so I wanted to dig into quite a bit of this now. In fact, by the way, just so know, folks know Novsky, when he won the first round of the Polish election, he then had to campaign for more right wing votes. And when he did so, he said, number one, he signed a pledge saying, I will not permit Ukraine to allow to enter NATO or to enter the EU and push for what? Peace with Russia on the talks of the Ukraine war. Now we've got these competing peace agreements and demands out of Istanbul earlier today from both Ukrainian side and the Russian side. Ukraine is asking for maximalist demands. They want to be allowed to stay in or at least keep the right open to stay in contention for a NATO membership. Russia, of course, flipping around and saying absolutely not, no Naito. They're all asking for full recognition for Crimea, For Crimea, for Donetsk, Lugansk, Zaporizhzhia and Kherson. So I wanted to break down all of these pieces that are walking through. And so we have Jack Montgomery from the national polls. He joins us now by phone. Jack, how are you?
I'm well. Pampas Soviets, how are you?
I'm well, I'm well. So we're looking at this incredible victory, stunning victory. And I wanted to ask you specifically the question of Ukraine. What role do you believe this played in the election in Poland yesterday?
Well, you know, it's very difficult, the Ukraine issue, because I think when the war first started out, there was a great deal of sympathy for the Ukrainians. Of course, there is a big institutional memory here in Poland of the occupation, of the war, the Soviet soldiers. And after the annexation of Crimea in 2014, a great deal of Ukrainians came here. So a lot of people knew Ukrainians. They sympathized with the Ukrainians. There are stories you hear about the troubles they're in back home. But as time has gone on, there has been a degree of losing patience with Ukraine. There have been difficulties between the Ukrainian and the Polish governments over, for example, flooding grain into the Polish market, which has been bad for the farmers here, especially bad for Law and Justice Party voters. And people do not want really to be dragged into a wider war. People know that NATO membership for Ukraine is effectively war with Russia. European Union membership for Ukraine may not be too far behind because there are mutual, they're weak. But there are mutual defense clauses in the European Union treaties that could theoretically drag the rest of the European Union into a general war. But crucially without United States backing, you know, because it would be quite apart from the NATO treaties. Now that's not something Europe is equipped to handle and it's not something most Europeans want. There's been a long time here where the economy's been struggling, there's been inflation connected to the war, the pandemic before that and of course the cost of just looking after so many refugees, another good million across the border. And so I think that that really was something that was playing on people's minds as they went to the polls.
Well, this move to the right as well I think is significant because he had to pick up the support of the right wing parties for the American side of the audience here on Real America's Voice in the Salem Radio Network that Poland, like most European countries is a multi party democracy. And so you in the parliament, you need a coalition in order to maintain a majority. And so this, this coalition would that actually won here in a sense that won the election, came through with the support of those other right wing parties. Confederacy had said positive, maybe not a full endorsement, but had said positive things about Novsky. Another presidential candidate, Grigoris Braun, had come out and did a full endorsement. And it really was these pledges and moving to the right on a few issues that I think allowed Navrovsky to pick up a lot that support. And in fact Gen Z, in many ways Jack is picking up a lot of support for the right wing as well. It's similar to trends that we're seeing in the United States as well as Canada and the uk. Are you seeing that as well in some of the data that you've. And I know it's still early, but I'd really love to see if we have any data on right wing shift for Gen Z.
Yes, I don't know the data to hands, but from what I've been seeing, and this is a phenomenon we saw in the European elections recently as well in Poland, Confederacy Confederation, which is a populist party for the most part, to the Right of Law and justice, which is the party aligned with Novrotsky, they are now the most popular party among 18 to 39 year olds, certainly among 18 to 39 year old young men. Now at the same time there is a move towards the left among the youth parties to the left of Czaskovsky and Prime Minister Tusk, parties and wider coalition. But there's a strong rightward shift among the youth in Poland and they broke also once confederacy was out of this race for Novrotsky. So this is something, it's something very interesting to me as someone from Britain, because for a long time in Britain you were really, you were looking into the abyss. You know, even if, what, you know, even if the notional right wing in Britain was winning elections, it was usually with strong support from people who were middle aged up to really pensioners, people who were much older, while the youth was becoming increasingly left wing. Now that has started to shift a bit with Nigel Farage in the Reform Party, but it's a very different situation for the most part in continental Europe. Populist parties and no, the National Conservatives are popular in Poland. The Alternative for Germany party In Germany, the AfD did very well among younger voters. And I think it's really, in some ways it's a sign of the failure of the old kind of boomer political establishment people who are not necessarily only on the left, but the establishment right wing parties. Now, Law and Justice would fall into the category of establishment right in Poland, but the establishment right in Poland is much more conservative than the establishment right, certainly in Britain and France and even to a great extent, certainly socially in America. So this is a real shift, a real signal that Andrew Breitbart was correct when he said politics is downstream from culture, because I think this has been driven by, by a shift in the culture.
I think that's right. And I think as well, it has to be said that in the same way that the generations, and we see this in Poland as well, where there's a shift in the way the generations receive their news, in the way that they vote as well. So you'll typically see a lot of the older set that watches a lot of TV news, that watches a lot of cable, that watches a lot of corporate television and reads corporate newspapers, they tend to be more liberal, or in the Polish context, you would call it globalist. Whereas in, as with the younger set, you're on social media, more you're listening to podcasts, more you're listening, I'm told there's quite a few human events daily listeners in Poland. So shout out to those guys if you happen to be listening to this. But the younger you are, the more I think diversified your viewpoints are that you're receiving through social media to get your news and it ends up making people tend to be more right wing. And we're seeing that across the west right now, aren't we?
I think that's exactly right. That's exactly right. A real phenomenon, a real problem we've had on the right, broadly speaking, across the west in, you know, for decades really, but certainly for recent years, is people have not been satisfied with what the right wing establishment has been offering them, whether that's the GOP or the British Conservatives, the Tories, the almost completely now destroyed French Republicans, parties like this. But they've always been able to keep people in line, particularly older people, by saying, well, really, I mean, but if you don't vote for us, then the other guys are going to get back in. The left's going to get back in. So it's, it's us or nothing. You know, a bit like if there's any Orwell fans in your audience, you might remember Squealer, the little propagandist pig on Animal Farm who would always keep the animals in line no matter how bad things got by saying, yes, yes, times are tough, comrades, but if you don't muckle under, if you don't back us, Farmer Jones will come back. And that's what the establishment right has been able to do for a very long time, very long time. Really across, across the Western world. Until now, you know, until now you have these news organizations like the National Pulse, like human events, you have these social media characters that are able to push out an alternative message, a different message, a different vision for conservatism for the right. And it's able to reach a great deal of people. And so that has forced, of course, it's allowed people who are genuinely genuine national conservatives, populists to rise. But it's also forced people who maybe would not like to go along with that rise, thinking perhaps people in the Senate, GOP and elsewhere to take account of their views and to stop pamming them off.
Jack, I think that's right. We're just coming up to the end of our segment. Where can people go to get more from you at the National Pulse?
You can go to the National Pulse.com to subscribe to us and you can see me on, on X at Jack D. Montgomery.
All right, from one Jack to another, appreciate you being on. Go Follow the National Pulse, folks. Jack Pasovic, right back, Big break.
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Kevin Posobic
Amen.
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All right, folks, Jack Posobic back. Live Human Events Daily, Real America's Voice, Salem Radio Network. For clarity, I am back in Washington, D.C. after a whirlwind trip through Europe, Poland, Hungary. Brief stopover in Paris. Wanted to take my kids. I promised my kids, actually, that if I had the opportunity to do so, I would take them to see the open and restored Notre Dame Cathedral. And as it turns out, we had a layover in Paris. So that is exactly what we did. Unfortunately, though, this came as the same day as massive riots in Paris, as killing took place in the night, as things got completely out of hand, as cheers for the European Championship League victory, which Paris won, turned into something far more sinister. And I was out on the streets with Tanya and the little boys. And I just, I gotta say, I said, I have a bad feeling this is getting out of control. There's too many illegals here. There's too many migrants. And we went inside. We got back to our hotel. They had barricaded the doors to the courtyard because they knew what was coming. And we had to use the intercom system just to get inside. We did before the brunt of anything really bad went off. But hundreds were arrested. And that was where we were on Saturday night with my children and my wife. But fortunately, we were okay. We stayed inside. Notre Dame is beautiful, by the way, but Paris isn't Paris anymore, as President Trump has told us. And it needs to be fixed. And that potentially played a role even in the Polish elections that we're talking about here, because that happened just the night before Poland went to the ballot box. And you never know in these very small margin races. And of course, cpac, Poland coming is when it did. An absolute victory for the entire group there. But over in Istanbul, I mentioned this earlier that there were some reports coming out regarding proposals from the Russians and the Ukrainians. So Russia has come out and says, look, we want to end the war. And they're talking about those four districts that they want. So I mentioned it before. Donetsk, Lugansk, Zaporizhzhia, Kherson, and of course, Crimea. They want all of that recognized by the diplomatic community. They want complete military neutrality. That means no NATO, no to any blocks. Downsizing of the Ukrainian military. Limits on personnel, limits on weaponry. Outlaw all Nazi organizations, Lift restrictions on the Ukrainian Orthodox Church, lift mutual sanctions. And if, by the way, Ukraine is calling for an immediate ceasefire, here's Russia's demands for that. Ukraine must begin withdrawing its forces from all Russian territory. Stop mobilization efforts and begin demobilization. Stop all foreign military aid that would include the United States. Remove all third party military personnel from its territory, end martial law. Schedule parliamentary and presidential elections no longer than 100 days after the end of martial law. And by the way, this attack which took place over the weekend, Ukraine claims that they struck 41 Russian strategic bombers. Russia claims it was much smaller number, maybe in the single digits, and also that many of the bombers are still operational. Of course, you know, we'll have to remain to see for the battle damage assessment there. But the ability of the Ukrainians to conduct an attack like this is raising a lot of questions as to say, how could they have done this on their own? How could they have done this without satellite imagery? There's only one country that Ukraine is partnered with that has the satellite imagery that's allowed, that's able to do that, and that's the United States of America. Now, is it possible that UK could have provided it? Perhaps. But far more likely that U.S. satellite imagery would allow for the real time locating of the positions of these bombers, where they were, when they would be there, knowing at a time that they would be vulnerable for attack like this. On the flip side, the Ukrainians now, when in their ceasefire demands and peace demands, they're asking for full guarantees of Ukraine's right to join the EU and NATO, the right to Ukraine to station foreign troops on its territory. Russia's terror. All Russian gains after February 2014 will not be recognized and that frozen Russian state assets will be used for the restoration of Ukraine, essentially given to Ukraine. This is a, you know, this is a situation where they are asking for land to be returned to them when they are effectively the ones who are actually not on the winning side of this war. Folks, all of this is what President Trump needs to get into. It's very clear this peace deal will not take place unless it's between President Trump and President Putin directly. It needs to be US Russia negotiations. These guys are never going to agree to terms when it's just given the two of them. Folks, big victory in Poland, big W. The fight goes on because freedom is only ever one generation away.
Podcast Summary: Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec
Episode: For Our Freedom and Yours - Patriots Win the Polish Election
Release Date: June 2, 2025
Introduction
Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec delves into significant global events with an emphasis on conservative perspectives and national sovereignty. In this episode, host Jack Posobiec discusses the landmark presidential election in Poland, the geopolitical implications of recent developments, and the shifting political landscape among the youth both in Poland and the West.
Poland's Pivotal Presidential Election
The episode centers around the surprising victory of Carol Novsky, a right-wing nationalist candidate, in Poland's presidential election. Contrary to widespread media predictions and traditional polling, Novsky secured the presidency, signaling a significant shift in Polish politics.
Posobiec recounts his recent trip to Poland, highlighting the electric atmosphere in conservative regions like Zhezhov, near the Ukraine border. His firsthand experience underscores the Polish people's fervent desire to preserve their national identity, Christian faith, and traditional values.
Geopolitical Implications and NATO
The victory of Novsky has significant geopolitical ramifications, particularly concerning NATO and the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. Novsky's stance includes preventing Ukraine from joining NATO or the EU, aiming for peace talks with Russia.
Gold Reclassification Under Basel III
A notable segment discusses the reclassification of gold as a tier one asset under Basel III regulations, equating it to cash in US Treasuries. Posobiec emphasizes the importance of gold as a symbol of freedom and sovereignty.
He encourages listeners to invest in physical gold and silver, highlighting the move by central banks globally to amass gold reserves.
Live Reporting from Warsaw with Kevin Posobiec
Foreign correspondent Kevin Posobiec provides on-the-ground insights from Warsaw, capturing the celebratory mood following Novsky's victory. Their conversation includes cultural anecdotes and the palpable enthusiasm among Polish patriots.
Kevin describes the election party atmosphere, noting the strong grassroots support and the reluctance of some Polish citizens to participate in exit polls.
Challenges and Opposition
The discussion shifts to the challenges Novsky may face, particularly opposition from pro-European factions and external influences seeking to maintain a liberal agenda in Poland.
Posobiec criticizes the influence of globalist entities and their failed attempts to sway the election outcome, emphasizing the triumph of Polish patriots over external manipulation.
Abortion Laws and Social Conservatism
A significant portion of the conversation addresses the tightening of abortion laws in Poland, reverting to strict restrictions after a period of liberalization during Soviet occupation. Novsky's presidency is expected to uphold these conservative values.
This stance aligns with broader conservative movements aiming to reinforce traditional family structures and religious values.
Youth Political Shift and Cultural Influence
Jack Posobiec and guest Jack Montgomery from the National Pulse discuss the observable rightward shift among the youth in Poland, a trend mirrored in other Western countries. This movement is attributed to diverse viewpoints disseminated through social media and alternative news sources, challenging the established political narratives.
The conversation highlights how younger generations, influenced by decentralized media, are breaking away from traditional left-leaning tendencies to embrace more conservative and nationalist ideologies.
Global Conflict and Peace Proposals
The episode also touches upon the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, discussing recent peace proposals from both Russian and Ukrainian sides. Posobiec critiques the feasibility of these proposals, emphasizing the need for direct negotiations between the US and Russia to forge a sustainable resolution.
He underscores the strategic importance of Poland in NATO's supply lines to Ukraine and the necessity of robust defense mechanisms to support Ukraine without overextending NATO commitments.
Conclusion
For Our Freedom and Yours - Patriots Win the Polish Election provides a comprehensive analysis of Poland's significant political shift towards nationalism under Carol Novsky's leadership. Jack Posobiec effectively connects this development to broader geopolitical dynamics, the resurgence of gold as a financial safeguard, and the transformative impact of cultural shifts among the youth. The episode underscores the enduring struggle for national sovereignty and traditional values in the face of globalist pressures and highlights the pivotal role Poland plays in the regional balance of power.
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