Danish National News Features Gillesberg’s ‘Win-Win’ World Land-Bridge Election Poster

Saturday night, Danish DR2 national TV news closed its broadcast featuring Danish Schiller Institute Chairman Tom Gillesberg’s election poster. The host introduced the poster by referring to its headline, “Win-Win with BRICS: Not Collapse and War,” and saying it was colorful and had “winding lines” (i.e., the World Land-Bridge routes), all the while with a full screen display of the poster, followed by a voice-over with Gillesberg explaining:

“I am running to try to get Denmark, the rest of Europe, and the U.S. to establish win-win cooperation with the BRICS countries, Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa, for economic development. We are facing a collapse that is worse than 2007-08, which could already be triggered on June 5 by Greece [the deadline for Greece’s IMF payment]. I warned about it at that time, and I was right, and now it is even worse. We can no longer sacrifice the population’s welfare for the financial world’s speculative orgy. We cannot accept confrontation with Russia and China which could lead to nuclear war. Instead, we need a win-win policy for development. That has to be discussed. That’s why I have it on the poster.

“The lines on the world map are infrastructure corridors. China is already building some of them in connection with the policy they call the New Silk Road. If Europe and Asia and other parts of the world are connected through them, we would have economic development, which is a win-win policy for all. This has to be put on the agenda. If I am not elected, this has to be discussed as soon as possible, otherwise, we have no future.”

The host then concluded the broadcast, “Now informed, and maybe inspired, we thank you for watching tonight.”

Altogether there are four Friends of the Schiller Institute members running as independents for Parliament, each using the same poster, but with their photo portraits.

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