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A VISIT TO THE MOST TERRIFYING PRISON IN THE WORLD

It is, perhaps, fitting that the most terrifying prison in history lies practically in the shadow of Vlad the Impaler’s castle; the real historical home of the bloodthirsty figure of Transylvania who served as the basis for Bram Stoker’s Dracula. Alexander Solzhenitsyn, the 1970 Nobel Prize laureate, said it was a place of “the most terrible acts of barbarism in the contemporary world.”


Those of you who kindly follow my work know that in just the last three months I have been in Davos (to report to you on the dangerous World Economic Forum globalists); Warsaw (to catch a glimpse of the Ukrainian refugee situation); Rome (to improve my understanding of the role of the modern Catholic Church); and Romania where I was graciously given special access to the Pitesti Prison.

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