Europa - The Last Battle Part 3 __exclusive__

It would be dishonest to ignore the elephant in the room. Europa is banned in Germany, and Part 3 is the most cited reason. The film argues that the "spiritual root" of modern globalism is identical to that of ancient Canaanite and Carthaginian cultures. While the film explicitly condemns National Socialism as a "false opposition" created by the same system it claims to fight, the visual language (the use of certain symbols, the emphasis on "awakening to a hidden enemy") has led to accusations of coded language.

Europa: The Last Battle is a 2017 ten-part revisionist film directed by Tobias Bratt, a Swedish far-right activist associated with the Nordic Resistance Movement Europa - The Last Battle Part 3

The film argues that certain European nations attempted to break away from the global gold standard and usury-based banking systems, which it claims triggered a coordinated response from world powers. It would be dishonest to ignore the elephant in the room