Here we go again! - Germany to Impose New Nationwide COVID Rules From October 1
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While they are freezing to death?
Correct because the citizens are gunna get antsy, time to enact “covid rules”, demoralize and lock them in their homes
A "pandemic" is the perfect excuse for politicians because they can justify no protests. They'll just keep bringing emergency COVID measures back whenever they think some movement will kick off against them.
Those idiots never learn do they?
Those idiots are in every government and it was decided 383 to 313 votes. And our patriotic opposition exist only since 2013, already got 7.1 % in 2014 in one Bundesland and could sent 7 delegates into the European parliament.
As the established parties smelled real opposition coming into town, they quickly loaded the media canons with nazi, right-wing, extremist and rascist framing. But already in 2017 they came to Berlin in the Bundestag.
Due to our history and effective brainwashing, installed into the media and education system by the allies = also USA, our patriots doing really good to establish themselves in the country. But it is a slow process against the UNI-PARTY AND THE DEEPSTATE.
Yes, every country still has a deep state and idiots in the government. I hope we will not discuss who is worse and more fucked up.
WWG1WGA - Please stop this needless country bashing and fight the real enemies in your country and worldwide by being more exact in your attacks.
Likewise the world could say, what crime it is that America and Americans are still fighting wars on foreign territory, for geopolitical gain of power and dollars. But we all know that wouldn't be true either, dear fren.
Right you are. This is a global problem.
In your northern neighboring country, we have the same problems. We soon have elections - at the latest next spring - and the contenders for the PM are all from the establishment. It really doesn't matter who we vote for, we'll get the same WEF/Agenda2030 shit pushed upon us. Just like you, we also have a patriot party, and they are of course smeared in the media...
Yes, everywhere the same and I wish you strength and impact for the coming months and the election, fren.
And probably we are very close neighbours, I am in the true north of Germany under pseudo-conservative-but-communist rule of Daniel Günther who now wants to accelerate the climate-cult together with the greens. Lovely nature will be plastered with solar panels and wind turbine.
I am really discouraged here in the north, over 80% vaccinated and fake-conservative Günther got over 40% votes. In former times the north had the saying "Lever dood as slaav" - "Better dead than slave" = no more!
Yeah, we are also plastering our soil with solar panels, and our water with wind turbines. Funny part is, even normies don't really want that.
What is really crazy (you probably know this), is that the German electrical grid is not adequate built for the new "green" energy, that they pay Danish wind turbine farms to dwindle or outright stop their production, in order to minimize congestion. This is still going on has been going on for years:
This so called "green transition" is blindly enforced in all western countries, without securing that it is even possible, thereby burning bridges from behind. All it does is make people poor, and now freezing, since Europe has become dependent on Russian gas. There is no real energy crisis, it is purely politically created. It can be stopped politically as well. I don't believe any more, that this is ignorance or stupidity by our leaders. It is outright evil and has to be stopped.
Your quote sounds Frisian or perhaps even East Frisian (Plattdeutsch) and that reminds me of good old Otto Waalkes. He was the first stand-up comedian I enjoyed watching in the 70's. People today will probably say he is not funny, but the 70's were a different time. :)
So you are a Danish fren - I thought so. I had the pleasure to enjoy one sunny week near Sonderburg two weeks ago - so lovely and relaxing, no masks and the people friendly and normal. Here they are still wearing masks by their own decision, not many but they do. But I also learned that the communities made water more expensive for the people, even when you source your own water on your property!!!
Yes, the "green transition" is a total scam gaining total power and for transfer of money to the rich. German wind turbines also were switched off due to the capacities of the grid. And as I understood some reports, due to the Merit Order, electricity prices coupled to gas prices, those who get rich now are the investors in green energy/electricity and government (due to the percentual taxes on top). And the biggest cruelty is that German gas customers have to pay not only the soaring prices, but now also a fee to save Uniper = Gasumlage AND on top the percentual tax. Only the gas customers!
Yes, the quote is very probably Frisian and funny that you know Otto :-) Frisian Greetings to you: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BhuAC7FqCQQ
Thanks, I don't even remember seeing that one. This is one of the older ones, where he talks about my country: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RS9GaBs137A :-)
Well said. The patriots are fighting the elite politicians everywhere.
Thanx and yes! And to divide us is the big weapon of the enemy!
If we change our focus, from the trees to the woods, we can see that in order to implement their globalist power grab, known affectionately as The Great Reset. The current systems need to be destroyed.
In all western countries we cam see apparent madness being forced on their populations, the self destruction is deliberate and is intended to destroy the current social fabric to be "built back better"
Their policies in Europe are depriving millions of citizens, jobs, food, heat, fuels and proper health care, these are deliberate actions to advance the Great Reset Agenda.
The WEF Great Rest is a global communist plan to seize the Western World and steal all private property and wealth.
Covid has been and continues to be a hammer to break the spirit of The People to make their plans easier to impose on their populations.
"You will own nothing and be happy" because western governments are planning to impose a new communist/globalist order and they need a constant state of fear and make everything an "Emergency" to enable them to steal everything.
The state will outlaw private ownership, the state owns everything and will allocate anything that the state thinks you need, only if you are compliant and obedient.
This is their plan which is still progressing, their will be no peace in Europe or anywhere else until they are stopped.
/Flame.OFF
Keep your flamethrower on, you are unfortunately right...
Partly re-translated from https://www.anti-spiegel.ru/2022/mit-hilfe-der-gruenen-die-usa-planen-die-zerstoerung-der-deutschen-wirtschaft/
Allegedly a document provided by Rand Corporation on 1/25/22
"Confidential
Distribution: WHCS, ANSA, State Department, CIA, NSA, DNC
Summary
Weakening Germany, Strengthening the U.S. The current state of the U.S. economy does not suggest that it can function without outside financial and material support. The quantitative easing policies that the Fed has regularly resorted to in recent years, as well as the uncontrolled issuance of cash during the 2020 and 2021 Covid lockdowns, have led to a sharp increase in external debt and an increase in the supply of dollars.
The continued deterioration of the economy will most likely result in a loss of the Democratic Party's position in Congress and the Senate in the upcoming November 2022 elections. Impeachment proceedings against the President cannot be ruled out under these circumstances and must be avoided at all costs.
There is an urgent need for resources to flow into the national economy, especially the banking system. Only European countries bound by EU and NATO commitments will be able to provide these without significant military and political costs to us.
The main obstacle to this is Germany's growing independence. Although it is still a country with limited sovereignty, it has been moving consistently for decades toward lifting those limitations and becoming a fully independent state. This movement has been slow and cautious, but steady. Extrapolation shows that the ultimate goal may not be reached for several decades. However, if social and economic problems in the United States escalate, the pace could accelerate significantly.
Another factor contributing to Germany's economic independence is Brexit. With the United Kingdom's exit from EU structures, we have lost an important opportunity to influence the negotiation of cross-governmental decisions.
It is the fear of our negative reaction that, by and large, determines the relatively slow pace of these changes. If we leave Europe one day, there is a good chance for Germany and France to reach full political consensus. Then Italy and other countries of old Europe - especially the former ECSC members - could join it under certain conditions. Great Britain, which is not currently a member of the European Union, will not be able to withstand the pressure of the Franco-German duo alone. If this scenario occurs, Europe will become not only an economic but also a political competitor of the United States.
Moreover, if the United States is beset by domestic problems for some time, Old Europe will be able to resist more effectively the influence of the American-oriented Eastern European countries.
Weaknesses in the German and EU economies. An increase in the flow of resources from Europe to the U.S. can be expected if Germany enters a controlled economic crisis. The pace of economic development in the EU depends almost alternatively on the state of the German economy. It is Germany that bears the brunt of spending on the poorer EU members.
The current German economic model is based on two pillars. These are unlimited access to cheap Russian energy resources and to cheap French electricity, thanks to the operation of nuclear power plants. The importance of the first factor is much higher. An interruption in Russian supplies may well trigger a systemic crisis that would be devastating for the German economy and, indirectly, for the entire European Union.
The French energy sector could also soon run into major problems. The foreseeable cessation of Russian-controlled nuclear fuel supplies, combined with the unstable situation in the Sahel, would place the French energy sector in a critical dependence on Australian and Canadian fuels. In the context of the creation of AUCUS, new opportunities arise to exert pressure. However, this issue is beyond the scope of this report.
(Translator's note: I see this issue often in analysts' articles at the moment, because Russia controls almost 50 percent of the global market for reactor fuel rods, which is why analysts are discussing the question of how French and U.S. nuclear power plants will run in the future if Russia stops exporting. In this context, the developments in Mali, which are currently making headlines, are important, because there it is not at all about the fight against any terrorists, but about securing uranium supplies to France, which could be in danger with a withdrawal of German and French troops, details can be found here. Therefore, AUKUS is very important because the new alliance is another instrument of power for the U.S. to extend its influence to Australia).
A controlled crisis Due to coalition constraints, the German leadership has not fully controlled the situation in the country. Thanks to our precise actions, it was possible to prevent the commissioning of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline despite the resistance of lobbyists from the steel and chemical industries. However, the dramatic deterioration of living standards could make the German leadership rethink its policy and return to the idea of European sovereignty and strategic autonomy.
The only viable way to guarantee Germany's rejection of Russian energy supplies is to engage both sides in the military conflict in Ukraine. Our continued actions in that country will inevitably lead to a Russian military response. The Russians, of course, will not be able to leave unanswered the massive pressure of the Ukrainian army on the unrecognized Donbass republics. This would make it possible to declare Russia the aggressor and apply the entire package of previously prepared sanctions against the country. (Translator's note: The fact that the sanctions had been prepared long in advance was publicly stated by Chancellor Scholz several times later.)
Putin, for his part, could decide to impose limited counter-sanctions - especially against Russian energy supplies to Europe. So the damage to EU countries will be quite comparable to that to the Russians, and in some countries - especially Germany - it will be higher.
The precondition for Germany to fall into this trap is the leading role of the Green parties and ideology in Europe. The German Greens are a strongly dogmatic, if not zealous, movement, which makes it quite easy to get them to ignore economic arguments. In this respect, the German Greens outperform their counterparts in the rest of Europe. Personal characteristics and the lack of professionalism of their leaders - most notably Annalena Baerbock and Robert Habeck - suggest that it is almost impossible for them to admit their own mistakes in time.
Thus, it will be enough to quickly shape the media image of Putin's aggressive war to turn the Greens into ardent and hard-line advocates of sanctions, a "party of war." In this way, the sanctions regime can be introduced without obstacles. The lack of professionalism of the current leaders will not allow any pushback in the future, even if the negative effects of the chosen policy become clear enough. The partners in the German governing coalition will simply have to follow their allies - at least until the burden of economic problems is greater than the fear of provoking a government crisis.
But even if the SPD and FDP are willing to stand up to the Greens, the next government's ability to normalize relations with Russia quickly enough will be noticeably limited. Germany's involvement in large-scale arms and weapons deliveries to the Ukrainian army will inevitably create a strong sense of mistrust in Russia, which will make the negotiation process rather protracted.
If war crimes and Russian aggression against Ukraine are confirmed, the German political leadership will not be able to overcome the veto of its EU partners against aid to Ukraine and tightened sanctions packages. This will ensure a sufficiently long gap in cooperation between Germany and Russia, which will render large German economic enterprises uncompetitive.
Expected consequences A reduction in Russian energy supplies - ideally a complete halt to these supplies - would have disastrous consequences for German industry. The need to divert significant amounts of Russian gas to heat homes and public facilities in winter will further exacerbate shortages. Shutdowns of industrial companies will lead to bottlenecks in components and spare parts for production, the collapse of logistics chains and ultimately to a domino effect. In the largest plants in the chemical, metallurgical and mechanical engineering industries, a complete shutdown is likely, as they have virtually no spare capacity to reduce energy consumption. This could lead to the closure of continuous cycle companies, which would mean their destruction. (Translator's note: This applies to the steel industry, for example, because once a furnace is completely shut down, it is destroyed. Furnaces must always be operated at a minimum load).
The cumulative losses to the German economy can only be estimated approximately. Even if the restriction of Russian supplies is limited to 2022, the consequences will last for several years, and the total losses could reach 200 to 300 billion euros. This will not only deal a devastating blow to the German economy, but the entire EU economy will inevitably collapse. We are not talking about a decline in economic growth here, but a prolonged recession and a decline in GDP in material production alone of three to four percent per year over the next five to six years. Such a decline will inevitably lead to panic in the financial markets and possibly cause them to collapse.
The euro will inevitably and most likely fall irrevocably below the dollar. Consequently, a sharp decline in the euro will result in its global sale. It will become a toxic currency and all countries of the world will rapidly reduce its share in their foreign exchange reserves. This gap will be filled primarily with dollars and yuan.
Another inevitable consequence of a prolonged economic recession will be a sharp decline in living standards and rising unemployment (up to 200,000 to 400,000 in Germany alone), resulting in an exodus of skilled workers and well-educated young people. There are literally no destinations for such migration today other than the United States. A somewhat smaller, but also not insignificant, flow of migrants can be expected from other EU countries.
Thus, the scenario under study will contribute both indirectly and quite directly to the strengthening of the national financial position. In the short term, it will reverse the trend of the looming economic recession and, moreover, consolidate American society by distracting it from immediate economic concerns. This, in turn, will reduce electoral risk.
Over the medium term (4-5 years), the cumulative benefits of capital flight, realigned logistical flows, and reduced competition in key industries could amount to seven to nine trillion dollars.
Unfortunately, China is also likely to benefit from this evolving scenario in the medium term. At the same time, Europe's strong political dependence on the U.S. allows us to effectively neutralize possible attempts by individual European countries to move closer to China."
Didn't the Germans already try fighting the Russians on their own turf and lose once before due to extremely cold weather? Sounds familiar for some reason.
Third week of September
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