Judicial Treason: The Szmydt Scandal and Polish Intelligence Lapses
It's over half a year since judge Tomasz Szmydt fled Poland to Belarus into the arms of the Russian secret services. Despite obvious security implications, nothing has happened in this case yet...
The defection of Judge Tomasz Szmydt to Belarus in May 2024 has sent shockwaves through Poland, raising critical questions about the effectiveness of the country's intelligence and counterintelligence agencies. As we learned two days ago from the belarussian state agency BelTA, dictator and henchman of the notorious war criminal Vladimir Putin, Alaksandr Lukashenka, signed a decree granting political asylum in Belarus to Tomasz Szmydt…
As more revelations emerge about Szmydt's alleged collaboration with Belarusian and Russian special services, it's imperative to scrutinize the current leadership overseeing Poland's national security. Particularly, the role of former Prime Minister Donald Tusk and his government in appointing individuals to key positions within these agencies warrants a thorough examination.
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