[MoNS] About the PTO - Part 1: How and when did it start

Day 2,183, 08:32 Published in Belgium Belgium by eBelgian Presidency


Dear eBelgian Citizens,

As you surely know eBelgium is wiped. The reason for this wipe was the decision to take some ATO (Anti Take Over) measures to avoid our country’s being robbed by some unscrupulous people.

These persons were using immigration to bring more people to help them in their plan to take over our country and there was no other choice than cutting their access to our country.

Yesterday some of them managed to start a resistance war in Wallonia and to make eBelgium a first priority for battle in the MoD newspaper.

When did all this start, who is involved, and how did we identify them? This is the time to give answers to these questions.

The Take Over started a long time ago by some people that slowly used immigration over several months to a year or more to create a snowball effect. The snowball effect is intended to become big enough for them to take over the majority of congress and to have multiples parties in TOP5. This way they could kick other parties out of access to Congress. In this way, they would be able to control the citizenship passes that are available each month.

After several months of trying other methods, we chose to make sure they won’t be able to use the Congress to bring people in from other countries by having our regions wiped and having no Congress. They are now making a false babyboom full of people wanting to Take Over our country from the inside.

They also want to provoke some resistance wars in order to bring back the Congress, because like we said earlier they are now hoping to get the majority of Congress on their side.

This is how and when it started, I hope some of you had the answers you wanted about the recent situation. We will publish another article tomorrow with more specific answers about who is involved, with proof of their connections.



Kiyonori Dragnier,
Minister of National Security

MaryamQ,
Minister of National Security

NLSP,
President of eBelgium