PCBaller World/Wojciech Olszański

Wojciech Józef Olszański currently serves as the Commander of The United Ministerial-ZZ staff responsible for addressing internal and external threats, as well as holding the esteemed position of Highest Commander within the Zabójcy Zła organization. In 2026, he was entrusted with the leadership of the organization by Hubert Ziółkowski, as the demands of his political career increasingly consumed his time, making it difficult to sustain his involvement with the organization.

In addition to his role in the organization, Olszański has had a diverse background. He has pursued a career as an actor in the film industry and has also spearheaded his own nationalist movement, which later merged with the Union of Nationalist Parties in 2025.

=Early Life= Wojciech Józef Olszański is a distinguished graduate of the State Higher School of Theatre, Ludwik Solski in Krakow. His talent and dedication were recognized in 1983 when he received an award for his portrayal of Bojan in Vladimir Mayakovsky's play "Bedbug," directed by Jerzy Trela, during the 1st National Review of Graduation Performances of Theater Schools. From 1983 to 1987, he worked as an actor at the National Theater in Warsaw and also took on roles in Television Theatre productions. In subsequent years, he shifted his focus to personal matters such as establishing a home and raising a child.

After 2000, he continued his involvement in the film industry, appearing in supporting roles in notable films such as "Quo Vadis" and "1920 Battle of Warsaw." Additionally, he participated in historical reconstructions, contributing to the preservation and recreation of historical events.

In 2016, Olszański gained prominence through his online presence on YouTube, adopting the pseudonym Aleksander Jabłonowski. However, his online content had stirred controversy due to its nationalist and anti-Semitic themes. He was a co-founder of the "Narodowy Front Polski" association and served on its council, although he was later suspended for insubordination. The National Polish Front advocated for Poland's withdrawal from the European Union and the expulsion of immigrants. Ahead of the 2018 local government elections, he expressed support for Kornel Morawiecki's Wolni i Solidarni party. Olszański, alongside Marcin Osadowski, was involved in managing the Niezalezna Polska TV channel, which had approximately 100,000 subscribers. The channel frequently covered right-wing marches and demonstrations.

=Ideology= He identifies himself as a Polish nationalist and has expressed support for various geopolitical alignments. Prior to the dissolution of the Federation, he advocated for an alliance with Russia under Vladimir Putin's leadership and endorsed the governance of Alexander Lukashenko. It is worth noting that he has made assertions regarding the SARS-CoV-2 virus, either claiming its nonexistence or alleging control by the United States Army. Additionally, he has proclaimed the United States as Poland's primary adversary. In terms of his perspective on religion, he holds anticlerical views, and his programs have been known to include criticisms of the LGBT community.

Some former right-wing activists, including Łukasz Rempalski and Radosław Patlewicz, have categorized Olszański's viewpoints as endo-communist. They cite his favorable opinions of the People's Republic of Poland, admiration for Ivan Sierov, and supportive statements concerning the forceful pacification of the Poznań June.

Following the formation of the Polish Social Nationalist Republic, Olszański has voiced his discontent with the government's decision not to deport all individuals of Ruthenian ethnicity to the Soviet Union. In addition, he has expressed criticism towards the leadership of Sorbia and North Germany, deeming their policies as excessively progressive. Furthermore, Olszański had vehemently protested the sale of Pomerania to North Germany.