Greetings from Belgrade. I am here with a purpose, and I want to be useful for Serbia, the Serbian people, the Serbian government and Serbian politicians.
My political engagement started when I gave my public apology to the Serbian people as a former NATO officer on the RTS, March 24, 2011. Since then, I tried to become a member of the Norwegian parliament last year to be able to influence Norway’s decision to recognize Kosovo. I am glad I have gained top level political experience in Norway, but my place is here.
As you see in the picture, I have a new friend, the NATO propaganda chief and spin doctor, Jamie Shea, a man with no remorse for killing civilians, no remorse for NATO war crimes. When I came to Kosovo as a NATO officer, I bought a nice KFOR teddybear. In 2000, I was this teddybear, there to protect the people of Kosovo from the bad Serbian army and police.
People called me Little Jamie Shea, and at the moment, it was a compliment, but today it is very unpleasant to be confronted with the statements I made as a NATO officer. It is only fitting that I made the name tag Jamie Shea for the teddybear. I hope he can come with me when I have media appearances in Serbia.
Now, with a permanent residence status in Serbia, I want to be able to give strategic advice to the Serbian people about how to keep the territorial integrity of all of Serbia, including Kosovo and Metohija. I would also like to warn the Serbian people against joining anti-democratic organizations like the European Union and NATO.
A week ago, I had a chance to speak to a group of pro-EU and pro-NATO, globalist Serbian politicians. The professor giving the lecture presented a lot of fancy power point slides about the wonderful economic benefits with EU and increased stability in NATO. However, one word was not mentioned at all: democracy.
I had a chance to adress the politicians, and I could tell the professor that I disagreed with just about everything he said, and I asked the politicians if their motivation for being in politics was money and self interest. I challenged them to fight for the national democracy in Serbia, that decisions should be made by democratically elected politicians in the Serbian parliament, not by unelected bureaucrats in Brussels.
Of course, Serbia is not a perfect country with corruption, nepotism and nothing happening unless you have the right connections, but President Aleksandar Vučić has made a lot of good steps, especially geopolitically. You cannot fix what is bad in Serbia with authoritarian rule from the EU.
Kosovo and Metohija
As for Kosovo, I would like to develop more sources as a journalist. 17 years after the terrorist attack on the Niš ekspres, Kosovo is still a major recruiting ground for Islamic extremists and terrorists, even more so today. Looking at the US and Western involvement in Syria, we see that they support Islamic terrorists against the legal government of Syria, led by Bashar al-Assad, the only man protecting the Christian minority.
The bus bombing 17 years ago is also important to understand the wider context in which NATO, KFOR and the international community operated. Especially US intelligence services actively used Albanian armed groups to destabilize the democratically elected government in Belgrade. The perpetrators of the terrorist attack at the Merdare provincial border post on Feb. 16., 2001 are still free men, The main suspect, Florim Ejupi was a CIA asset, and today he is a national hero among Albanians in Kosovo.
Now, I would like to develop sources in and around Kosovo to learn more about US and Western use of Albanian assets to promote extremism. Still, I am happy that Donald J. Trump is the president, not Hillary Clinton, who was laughing when Qadaffi was killed. I am dreaming that the Trump will close Bondsteel and that Trump will use the soldiers from Kosovo to protect the Mexican border, but that is an unrealistic expectation. For now, let’s hope Trump will be a peacemaker in Korea.
However, there are good people in the CIA, FBI, NSA and other US intelligence structures who do not agree with the aggressive US foreign policy. I would like to have contact with more of those people, but at the moment I do not have secure communication. At some point I will get like an airgapped computer. I know I am being watched, and I am one of the few Norwegians actually mentioned in Wikileaks. Therefore I suspect all communication is bugged. If you have sensitive information, we will do a meeting without phones.
Furthermore, now I have a new Norwegian mobile operator, Komplett Mobil, the only Norwegian operator offering free roaming in Serbia and Montenegro. That means that I am always available on my Norwegian number, +47 93 00 25 22. For those in Serbia, my number is +381 628 406 604. I might escape to Norway in the hottest days of July and August, but my home base will be Belgrade.
I have no illusions that I am going to make a lot of money with public appearances in Serbia, and therefore the Norwegian phone is perfect. Now I can offer my courses in Strategic Networking Based on Good Relations and Crisis Management, War Stories with Communication Learning to Norwegian business leaders. I will travel to Norway when needed, but I want to live and enjoy life in Belgrade. Read more about my business on kristiankahrs.com/services.