

A fewer days ago Andrzej Stankiewicz in Onetu revealed the second imaginary identity of presidential candidate Karol Nawrocki. The president of the IPN under the pseudonym Tadeusz Batyr published a biography of the godfather of the Tri-City Mafia entitled “The Confession of Nikosi from beyond the grave”. As “Batyr” he besides performed in the media, praising Karol Nawrocki in his statements.
On the Tuesday edition of the “Special State”, Andrzej Stankiewicz spoke about the scenes of his work on the article. He besides betrayed what PiS politicians, off the record, think about this case.
“When Karol Nawrocki announced that he was moving for president, we began to hear signs that the biography of Karol Nawrocki was possibly as interesting as the career of “Nikosia”. 1 component was the suspicion that Nawrocki had written a book about him, according to the host.
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There were respective reasons. Firstly, Nawrocki's work for the IPN on crime in the years of the Polish People's Republic of Poland was extensively cited without a source. Secondly, on the cover of this book we have a image of the author backwards, it's unrecognizable, in a baseball bat, and the photograph was taken by a court photographer of the National Memorial Institute. Furthermore, everyone knows that Nawrocki is curious in crime, especially in Tricity and has a peculiar weakness for “Nikosia”. We started asking questions and Nawrocki's staff confirmed that he wrote this book under a pseudonym “ Stankiewicz reveals.
Before an article appeared in Oneta, the news that the PiS candidate for president was actually the author of the book “The Confession of Nikosi from beyond the grave”, stated 1 of the right-wing stations.
— Right after we were given answers, this information was on tv in Poland24. This is an old number to disarm possible problems. Nawrocki's staff felt that Onet was going around this book, and it could be crap, they'd do a preemptive launching. tv in Poland24 did everything needed to do — she wrote that it was hard work, that it was an excellent work, etc. Ladies and gentlemen, this book is bullshit to be clear. — concludes the host.
— We have no objection to the fact that individual is writing under a pseudonym, although he forbids IPN employees to spend things outside, and he himself has released things outside and under a pseudonym, but in this case the case went much further. Karol Nawrocki appeared in respective places with a blurry face, with a changed voice, presenting himself as Tadeusz Batyr, that is, his prussation went much further. He's already started identifying with him. “This is Andrzej Stankiewicz.
— I think he started to believe at any point that he was Mr. Tad. Especially since Tadeusz is his mediate name, adds Kamil Dziubka. “ Here is 1 more thing... Tadeusz Batyr wrote only 1 book. What's a crime author, writing 1 book?
— In fact, Nawrocki began to convince in subsequent speeches that he had spoken to Tadeusz Batyr, and Tadeusz Batyr himself agreed that Nawrocki would advance the book," added Dziubka. — In another speech on TVP Gdańsk Batyr said that Karol Nawrocki inspired him.
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Andrzej Stankiewicz comes back to the attention that the facts which have emerged may have a negative impact on Nawrocki's campaign.
— If we're gonna be serious, even though this candidate is getting harder. PiS had all the instruments, at 1 time — they made it first the manager of the Museum of the Second War, then the president of the IPN, even erstwhile on TVP it was TVP Gdańsk, parent of Jack Kurski. They truly didn't know what this guy had in his ears? I talk to PiS politicians and they laughter at him. Ladies and gentlemen, this communicative is actually ridiculous. And fun is simply a serious political weapon. Ridiculousness towards a presidential candidate is simply a devastating thing, says Andrzej Stankiewicz.
— I don't know anyone in the PiS that I have contacts with, who would take him seriously. This communicative only deepened the distance to him, his laughter and grotesqueness,” concludes Andrzej Stankiewicz.