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@AmalLikesToPlay
02 June, 07:43
For several years, Prague the center of the so-called surrogacy business: women from Ukraine gave birth to babies in the Czech Republic for customers, who then took the babies all over the world just a few days after birth. And they paid tens of thousands of euros for them.
https://www.seznamzpravy.c...
https://todaytimeslive.com...
from 2003 - Child Prostitution German-Czech Border
https://www.dw.com/en/stol...
Czech "politicians/traders" are not interested in solving the situation - another year has passed, and the law is not for the protection of children.
https://www.kathmanduandbe...
https://www.seznamzpravy.c...
https://todaytimeslive.com...
from 2003 - Child Prostitution German-Czech Border
https://www.dw.com/en/stol...
Czech "politicians/traders" are not interested in solving the situation - another year has passed, and the law is not for the protection of children.
https://www.kathmanduandbe...
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eva amálka k......
@AmalLikesToPlay
29 June, 05:13
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Look how it's connected, I discovered something, viz 1.pic.
The photo shows Jiří Štaidl and Ivana Zelníčková (later Trumpová), they had a love affair. Jiří Štaidl died at the age of 30 in a traffic accident. Nothing wrong with that, but I knew filmmakers who were friends with him and they all agreed that the circumstances around the time of his car accident were very strange - it is very bad. https://cs.wikipedia.org/w... was said to be much more artistically gifted than his brother Ladislav Štaidl (LŠ the one who decided in Czechoslovakia which actors/singer would make a career and which would be forgotten).
Ladislav Štaidl owned a property right next to Prague's largest maternity hospital U Apolináře https://cs.wikipedia.org/w... I know he was one of the DS "bases" in Central Europe.
So anyone here expounding on how Trump is a savior with his family are pure is either one of them or a very big fool.
The photo shows Jiří Štaidl and Ivana Zelníčková (later Trumpová), they had a love affair. Jiří Štaidl died at the age of 30 in a traffic accident. Nothing wrong with that, but I knew filmmakers who were friends with him and they all agreed that the circumstances around the time of his car accident were very strange - it is very bad. https://cs.wikipedia.org/w... was said to be much more artistically gifted than his brother Ladislav Štaidl (LŠ the one who decided in Czechoslovakia which actors/singer would make a career and which would be forgotten).
Ladislav Štaidl owned a property right next to Prague's largest maternity hospital U Apolináře https://cs.wikipedia.org/w... I know he was one of the DS "bases" in Central Europe.
So anyone here expounding on how Trump is a savior with his family are pure is either one of them or a very big fool.
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Destruction of satanic symbolism in dark Prague
The storm damaged the plague column on Malostranské náměstí in Prague
https://www.blesk.cz/clane...
Plague columns were created in Europe, which was ravaged by recurring plague epidemics for centuries, during the Baroque period, from the middle of the 16th century to the end of the 18th century. They are typical of Central Europe and Northern Italy. The term pestilence column was also sometimes transferred to commemorative columns of other tragedies, for example war (Prague, Munich and Vienna).
Vineyard columns are sometimes mistakenly labeled with St. Wenceslas (Prague) or St. Urban. These were used to protect the vineyards or mark the place where the vineyard tax was collected. Compared to them, the vine column in Prague-Troj had a different meaning – it marked the place of the grave of the victims of the plague.
The storm damaged the plague column on Malostranské náměstí in Prague
https://www.blesk.cz/clane...
Plague columns were created in Europe, which was ravaged by recurring plague epidemics for centuries, during the Baroque period, from the middle of the 16th century to the end of the 18th century. They are typical of Central Europe and Northern Italy. The term pestilence column was also sometimes transferred to commemorative columns of other tragedies, for example war (Prague, Munich and Vienna).
Vineyard columns are sometimes mistakenly labeled with St. Wenceslas (Prague) or St. Urban. These were used to protect the vineyards or mark the place where the vineyard tax was collected. Compared to them, the vine column in Prague-Troj had a different meaning – it marked the place of the grave of the victims of the plague.
07:30 AM - Aug 18, 2023
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