Point of contention, survivors of the latest US natural disasters were given $800. OK, it came late admittedly and was a loan with an APR of 142% but its the afterthought that counts. USA USA USA!
This makes some of the comments on this topic/article all the more shocking. I don’t know if it’s just the result of a lifetime of consuming propaganda or if it’s agent provocateurs infiltrating blogs like Johnson’s.
I took a look at it, noted there were 135 comments at the time, knew I had plenty of work to do, and decided not to read once I got to “Background.” Once I finish, I’ll give it another look.
What do you mean? I mean some of the comments under the article. For example on the point: gas chambers. But also under other articles. It's not about what opinion someone has, but whether there is an argumentative discussion. .... As far as the authors and analysts are concerned, I disagree on some points. That happens. But my opinion doesn't always have to be correct.
I can copy my comment on the article here. So that I am not misunderstood. I drew attention to this article here because it fits well with the topic: "Kursk".
"It's not just Germany—Brussels and the EU are responsible for the fascist developments we see today. This isn’t just directed against Russia but also internally against their own citizens. The arbitrary abuse of power, even against their own people, is becoming increasingly extreme in Germany, reminiscent of methods from dark times.
And who are the puppet masters behind German politicians and EU leaders like von der Leyen & Co.? That is a crucial question❗ Without answering it, we cannot find the root of the problem.
Regarding the article: Yes, unfortunately, everything described is absolutely accurate. Perhaps now some will understand the horror, frustration, and despair that dominate my thoughts—as a German living in Germany. There are many things one can no longer say publicly in Germany today. If you do, you risk job terminations, bank account freezes, armed police raids breaking into homes, government-funded Antifa thugs showing up at your door, financially ruinous lawsuits, politically motivated unjust verdicts, existence-destroying fines, and imprisonment. The censorship resembles that of dictatorships. "Disinformation" is persecuted and punished because "wrong opinions" have been criminalized. The exodus of Germans fleeing abroad for safety—into exile—is dramatic because these are the high achievers, the productive members of society. The opposition is under constant attack. Now, even two German citizens have been included in the EU’s 17th sanctions list.
I only want to point out one method here—nothing more. The first victims of fascism were the Germans themselves.
As correctly stated in the article, the horror that Germans once inflicted upon the people of the Soviet Union was so monstrous that what today’s German "elites" are doing is inexcusable. The most dangerous criminals sit in the mainstream media. "
The voluntary clean-ups by the student body and Popular Fronts have the same MO as the IDF in Gaza. A illicit attack on civilians and when locals come to their aid a secondary strike.
Are firefighters and rescue personnel not civilian? Or are they considered paramilitary? Several of the "hotel" strikes I've seen on video employed the double-tap method. And then there're civilian military industrial complex workers. So, there're gray areas as always. Putin explained it well recently. Russia certainly isn't at all like the Anglo-Americans during WW2 or after.
Point of contention, survivors of the latest US natural disasters were given $800. OK, it came late admittedly and was a loan with an APR of 142% but its the afterthought that counts. USA USA USA!
Trump tariffed FEMA? Whodda thunk that?
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I would like to draw your attention to the article by Peter Haenseler on Larry Johnson's blog.
"Germany – Major Criminals Should Keep Quiet"
https://sonar21.com/germany-major-criminals-should-keep-quiet/
This makes some of the comments on this topic/article all the more shocking. I don’t know if it’s just the result of a lifetime of consuming propaganda or if it’s agent provocateurs infiltrating blogs like Johnson’s.
I took a look at it, noted there were 135 comments at the time, knew I had plenty of work to do, and decided not to read once I got to “Background.” Once I finish, I’ll give it another look.
LOL! :D No, infiltrating agent provocateur. Larry Johnson himself introduced his collaboration a while ago.
What do you mean? I mean some of the comments under the article. For example on the point: gas chambers. But also under other articles. It's not about what opinion someone has, but whether there is an argumentative discussion. .... As far as the authors and analysts are concerned, I disagree on some points. That happens. But my opinion doesn't always have to be correct.
Sorry, I misread your comment. I thought you were referring to the author. My apologies. I think it's time for me to go to sleep!
I can copy my comment on the article here. So that I am not misunderstood. I drew attention to this article here because it fits well with the topic: "Kursk".
"It's not just Germany—Brussels and the EU are responsible for the fascist developments we see today. This isn’t just directed against Russia but also internally against their own citizens. The arbitrary abuse of power, even against their own people, is becoming increasingly extreme in Germany, reminiscent of methods from dark times.
And who are the puppet masters behind German politicians and EU leaders like von der Leyen & Co.? That is a crucial question❗ Without answering it, we cannot find the root of the problem.
Regarding the article: Yes, unfortunately, everything described is absolutely accurate. Perhaps now some will understand the horror, frustration, and despair that dominate my thoughts—as a German living in Germany. There are many things one can no longer say publicly in Germany today. If you do, you risk job terminations, bank account freezes, armed police raids breaking into homes, government-funded Antifa thugs showing up at your door, financially ruinous lawsuits, politically motivated unjust verdicts, existence-destroying fines, and imprisonment. The censorship resembles that of dictatorships. "Disinformation" is persecuted and punished because "wrong opinions" have been criminalized. The exodus of Germans fleeing abroad for safety—into exile—is dramatic because these are the high achievers, the productive members of society. The opposition is under constant attack. Now, even two German citizens have been included in the EU’s 17th sanctions list.
I only want to point out one method here—nothing more. The first victims of fascism were the Germans themselves.
As correctly stated in the article, the horror that Germans once inflicted upon the people of the Soviet Union was so monstrous that what today’s German "elites" are doing is inexcusable. The most dangerous criminals sit in the mainstream media. "
The voluntary clean-ups by the student body and Popular Fronts have the same MO as the IDF in Gaza. A illicit attack on civilians and when locals come to their aid a secondary strike.
Just EVIL
It must be noted that Russia also employs that tactic.
On civilians Karl?
I'd have to see proof of that.
Are firefighters and rescue personnel not civilian? Or are they considered paramilitary? Several of the "hotel" strikes I've seen on video employed the double-tap method. And then there're civilian military industrial complex workers. So, there're gray areas as always. Putin explained it well recently. Russia certainly isn't at all like the Anglo-Americans during WW2 or after.
What!?😳
See the above reply to WTFUD.
Goes to prove that when all of the country's engines are driving in the same direction there's nothing you can't overcome.
The British State I'm ashamed to say inspired Kursk and they've only managed to inspire a stronger United Russia.