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Kim Eriksen - Population Replacement in Denmark: Can Those Responsible Be Tried for Treason? - Hour 1

Kim Eriksen from Denmark joins Henrik to talk about how those responsible for population replacement in Denmark could be tried for treason.
Eriksen has a bachelor in Mathematics and Music. Kim works as a pianist in Denmark and is married with 3 children. He is the founder of landsforraederi.dk (still under construction) and is seeking to bring awareness to a law instituted to hold treasonous representatives accountable. Could such a law be used against those Danish representatives that are responsible for the ongoing population replacement in Denmark?

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