Henryk Pająk
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Biography
Henryk Pająk (born 1937) is a Polish writer, journalist and publisher. In the Polish People's Republic he was a political hack writer for the Communist Sztandar Ludu newspaper, specializing in rural issues concerning the farming industry and the animal husbandry. He also made a living as member of the KW regional committee of the Polish United Workers' Party. His writings are devoted to conspiracy theories spanning the entire gamut of subjects from satanism and human sacrifice, to sex slavery, wild charges of police corruption, pedofilia and the alleged Jewish domination of the world. Although focused on historical events and modern controversies, his books are usually not referenced.
Biography
Coming from a peasant family living in the back country, Pająk nevertheless went on to study philology at the Maria Curie-Skłodowska University in the city. He then became teacher of Polish language in a gymnasium and contributed to a farm newspaper in Lublin (Sztandar Ludu). In 1965, he founded a poets association in 1965 called "Prom". In 1969, he compiled Henryk Cybulski's memoirs, Czerwone noce (Red nights) about Przebraże Defence, the self-defence of Poles against the Ukrainian UPA. Pająk wrote then a novel based on this subject matter, Los (Fate) in 1969.
A prolific writer, Henryk Pająk wrote many novels and poems which made him notable locally such as Druga śmierć (Second death) in 1971, Tam, za snem (There, for sleep) in 1991 (received 2 literary awards) or Wolny (Free) in 1992. He also headed the Lublin's section of the Polish union of writers (Związek Literatów Polskich). Under the communist regime, he was a member of the PZPR but left it during the Martial law in 1981.
After the collapse of communism, he created a book publishing company « Wydawnictwo Retro ». Since, he has written many books, such as a book about the Polish communist regime in 1997 (Rządy zbirów 1940-1990 [Governments of criminals]), written with Stanisław Żochowski (one of the NSZ confunders), or a biography of Józef Piłsudski (Ponura prawda o Piłsudskim [Gloomy truth about Piłsudski], in 2005). He also wrote a well-documented inquiry on the former communist secret police — the UB-SB — in 3 volumes (1993-94). Following the publication of this book, he was called to testify for the new intelligence agency UOP.
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