Daughter of Auschwitz warns: Australia is becoming like Nazi Germany
Episode 40 · November 16th, 2021 · 57 mins 50 secs
About this Episode
Nina Angelo is an Australian artist and storyteller whose sheer existence is the result of an incredible love story against all the odds. Her parents met serendipitously (if we can use that term) at Auschwitz during World War II. The fact that they even lived to meet is itself amazing because the Nazis killed the whole of their respective families, leaving only Nina's future parents. Having built a life in Australia as an artist over many years now, Nina - who knows the horrors of fascism only too well - is speaking out with a warning for the complacent masses of a dying Australia. Mandatory masks, vaccines, pervasive QR codes (tracking), covipasses, and the push for universal digital ID: the intentional installation of totalitarian control under the guise of "health and safety" measures against "covid-19" is only too clear to see for a (growing) minority of us. Perhaps an echo from the horrors of the second World War will break through the mass hypnosis before the Great Reset is complete?