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Michi
2nd September 2024, 14:29
I open here a very controversial subject, the rise of the Alternative for Germany party (AfD).

Just yesterday the "Alternative for Germany" (AfD) has won its first state election since the right-wing party’s establishment in 2013.

According to official results, the AfD claimed 32.8% of the vote in Sunday’s legislative election in the state of Thuringia in the eastern part of Germany.

The conservative Christian Democratic Union (CDU) party is expected to come second, with 23.6% of the ballots.

The two parties were also neck-in-neck in the neighboring state of Saxony, according to exit polls, with CDU and AfD claiming 32% and 31.5% of the vote, respectively.

None of the members of Germany’s ruling ‘traffic light’ coalition – the Social Democratic Party (SPD) of Chancellor Olaf Scholz, the Free Democratic Party (FDP) and the Greens – were able to make it to the top three in either of the states.

The third place in Thuringia and Saxony went to the newly-formed left-wing party of Sahra Wagenknecht (BSW). Despite being on the opposite sides of the political spectrum, BSW and AfD both call for stronger controls on immigration and an end to Berlin’s support for Ukraine amid its conflict with Russia.

The co-leader of AfD, Alice Weidel, said that the party has achieved a “historic success” in the election in Thuringia and Saxony, where roughly 1.7 and 3.3 million people were eligible to vote, respectively. In an interview with broadcaster ARD, she described the projected outcome as a “requiem” for Scholz’s coalition and urged for a general election to be held in Germany.

The right-wing party’s other co-leader, Tino Chrupalla, said that the people in both states have made it clear that “there should be a change of politics.” AfD is “ready and willing to talk to all parties,” Chrupalla stressed.

AfD is unlikely to be able to form a regional government in any of the states, as their political opponents refused to work with it.

"An openly right-wing extremist party has become the strongest force in a state parliament for the first time since 1949, and that causes many people very deep concern and fear,” the co-leader of the Greens, Omid Nouripour, insisted.

Source: https://www.rt.com/news/603367-germany-afd-election-thuringia/


Now, after the elections closeout - no party is willing to "speak" with the AfD.
The politicians of the main parties are behaving very embarrassing - like spoiled kids, expressing a staggering lack of responsibility.

No wonder more and more people in Germany are disaffected of the politics and seeking for [radical] change. And I must admit - the AfD speaks at least most objectively and spares the pathetic finger-pointing-blame, the other parties are entertaining.

Open Minded Dude
2nd September 2024, 15:28
This result also proves the deep division betweens Germany's West and the Eastern Germany states. Many people here in the "West" (where I live) are mostly 'shocked' (or claim to be) and they call the AFD openly 'Nazis'. I do not believe this to be true. I recall someone saying (I think it is Röper from Anti-Spiegel) that today's AFD is just like the CDU in Helmut Kohl's time as chancellor (1983-1998). But this shows how perspectives of the (radical) left and 'woke' have changed. Any kind of conservatism (right-wing spectrum) is now considered extremist by them.

This is quite similar to the Trump situation in the US. We could say that many Germans suffer from AFDDS nowadays (AFD Derangement Syndrome) just like TDS is rampant among the American left.
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Abondance
2nd September 2024, 18:12
I don't really know about the AfD but I'va always appreciate Christine Anderson and her speeches at the EU Parliament.

Interestingly, it seems that the one about the vaccines has been replaced... by a 1969 movie on youtube... impossible to see it again

Michi
2nd September 2024, 19:05
I don't really know about the AfD but I'va always appreciate Christine Anderson and her speeches at the EU Parliament.

Interestingly, it seems that the one about the vaccines has been replaced... by a 1969 movie on youtube... impossible to see it again

Thanks, Abondance. I found one on YouTube:

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Bill Ryan
2nd September 2024, 19:17
I open here a very controversial subject, the rise of the Alternative for Germany party (AfD).

Just yesterday the "Alternative for Germany" (AfD) has won its first state election since the right-wing party’s establishment in 2013.

According to official results, the AfD claimed 32.8% of the vote in Sunday’s legislative election in the state of Thuringia in the eastern part of Germany.

The conservative Christian Democratic Union (CDU) party is expected to come second, with 23.6% of the ballots.

The two parties were also neck-in-neck in the neighboring state of Saxony, according to exit polls, with CDU and AfD claiming 32% and 31.5% of the vote, respectively.

None of the members of Germany’s ruling ‘traffic light’ coalition – the Social Democratic Party (SPD) of Chancellor Olaf Scholz, the Free Democratic Party (FDP) and the Greens – were able to make it to the top three in either of the states.

The third place in Thuringia and Saxony went to the newly-formed left-wing party of Sahra Wagenknecht (BSW). Despite being on the opposite sides of the political spectrum, BSW and AfD both call for stronger controls on immigration and an end to Berlin’s support for Ukraine amid its conflict with Russia.

The co-leader of AfD, Alice Weidel, said that the party has achieved a “historic success” in the election in Thuringia and Saxony, where roughly 1.7 and 3.3 million people were eligible to vote, respectively. In an interview with broadcaster ARD, she described the projected outcome as a “requiem” for Scholz’s coalition and urged for a general election to be held in Germany.

The right-wing party’s other co-leader, Tino Chrupalla, said that the people in both states have made it clear that “there should be a change of politics.” AfD is “ready and willing to talk to all parties,” Chrupalla stressed.

AfD is unlikely to be able to form a regional government in any of the states, as their political opponents refused to work with it.

"An openly right-wing extremist party has become the strongest force in a state parliament for the first time since 1949, and that causes many people very deep concern and fear,” the co-leader of the Greens, Omid Nouripour, insisted.

Source: https://www.rt.com/news/603367-germany-afd-election-thuringia/


Now, after the elections closeout - no party is willing to "speak" with the AfD.
The politicians of the main parties are behaving very embarrassing - like spoiled kids, expressing a staggering lack of responsibility.

No wonder more and more people in Germany are disaffected of the politics and seeking for [radical] change. And I must admit - the AfD speaks at least most objectively and spares the pathetic finger-pointing-blame, the other parties are entertaining.~~~

So very interesting. In his update for today,. Alexander Mercouris (who knows Germany very well and whose wife's family is German) opens with a full analysis of the results that (as a non-German!) I found very valuable, explaining very clearly the differences (and important agreements) between the AfD and Sahra Wagenknecht's new party.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=feMEj4xHRGY

Michi
3rd September 2024, 10:32
In March of this year I was in a Cafe, talking with a lady about the subject of health.
I showed her below picture and commented - they must be doing something right.

The lady turned enraged about the AfD being a extreme right party - and my discussion with that lady ended.

The picture shows, the only faction voting against the "International Treaty on Pandemic Prevention" was the AfD (bottom left).

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Abondance
3rd September 2024, 18:20
I think that a majority of people vote only for the idea they have of a party, not the real politics this party is working for...

70% of democrats voters don't have a clue of what is really the politics of Kamala....


https://thefederalist.com/2024/08/22/more-than-70-percent-of-democrat-voters-dont-know-kamalas-policy-positions/


You could be sure that if they could agree with some Trump's (or Afd or any "extremeblabalbla" positions) ideas, at the very moment you give the source of it, they reject it as the woman you've talked.

Mainstream media knows that and play largely with...

Open Minded Dude
3rd September 2024, 18:40
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Open Minded Dude
4th September 2024, 14:18
Concededly this is 'heavy stuff' and I still do believe and hope it is 'fake news' or 'fake forecast' but for what it's worth ...

From Thomas Roeper's website his latest article on the AFD topic:

Russian research

Does the federal government have a plan to eliminate the AfD?

A Russian investigation claims that the German government has a plan in the drawer to destroy the AfD before the federal election through fictitious legal accusations and through physical repression against leading AfD members.

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by Anti-Spiegel

September 4, 2024 10:23 am

I often translate research from the Russian human rights NGO Foundation for Combating Repression. The foundation has now published another research project, but I will not translate it in full.

The reason is that it is about Germany and at least the first half of the article, which is written for a Russian audience, is familiar to German readers. It meticulously summarizes how politicians and supporters of the AfD have been threatened and even attacked recently and how the German authorities have barely reacted to this, such as the attack on Björn Höcke, after which Höcke had to be hospitalized, but the public prosecutor's office still saw no reason to open an investigation.

The German media also play an important role here, because when AfD politicians are attacked, it is hardly worth reporting, but every insult to politicians from the established parties is worth horrified articles from the media about how much the political culture in Germany is at risk. When AfD members are prevented from attending their party conference by violent demonstrators, the media often even praise the "civil resistance", while every demonstration in front of a Green Party conference, for example, is another sign of how much the political culture in Germany is at risk.

All this is well known in Germany, and in the last Anti-Spiegel TV broadcast, Dominik Reichert and I showed how the federal government and the media conducted coordinated campaigns against the opposition parties AfD and BSW in 2024.

The Russian Foundation for Combating Repression claims in its research to have a source who was able to view documents from the federal government that are supposed to prove that the federal government has planned an even more massive campaign against the AfD from the end of 2024, in the course of which AfD politicians are to be accused with fake "evidence" on the one hand, but on the other hand thugs are to be recruited to carry out assassinations on undesirable politicians.

I am always cautious with such claims and, as an analyst, I prefer to analyze things retrospectively rather than trying to look into the future. I very rarely make predictions, as regular readers of Anti-Spiegel know.

I also cannot say anything about the source that the Russian NGO is citing in its research. I know the foundation and I know that it is a reputable company, but you can also fall for a source that is knowingly telling lies or has information that later turns out to be untrue.

I therefore thought long and hard about whether I should report on this research by the Russian NGO. I finally decided to do so, because we will soon know whether the statements made by the foundation are true, because the foundation gives specific names, planned measures and time periods. So we will see in the next few months whether these things happen at approximately the time mentioned or not. Either none of this happens, in which case the Russian NGO has taken advantage of a bad source, or they do happen and the Russian research turns out to be true.

I will translate the second part of the foundation's article here . The first part is of no interest to German readers because it explains things about Germany to the Russian audience that are common knowledge to German readers. I will also leave out such explanations of the situation in Germany, which are obvious to Germans, in the second part of the research that I have translated and concentrate on the essentials.

Start of translation:

For this part of the research, the Foundation for Combating Repression contacted a former member of the German Bundestag from the SPD. The Foundation for Combating Repression's source claims that the German government took the first measures to combat the spread of "AfD ideology" after the 2014 European Parliament elections, when the right-wing party received enough votes to enter the European Parliament for the first time.

With the AfD barely controlled by state agencies at the time, in late 2021, after Olaf Scholz and the traffic light coalition came to power, the German establishment began to develop a plan to eliminate political opponents, according to the fund's source. According to the former Bundestag MP, the extremism allegations against AfD representatives in 2021 were only necessary to obtain the right to monitor and control the AfD. At the time, the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution, which is basically Germany's domestic intelligence service, classified the AfD as a potentially extremist party, which gave the intelligence services the right to wiretap party members and recruit informants among party members.

After the German domestic intelligence service was granted the right to conduct mass surveillance of AfD members, according to documents obtained by the source of the Fund for Combating Repression, a special department was set up in the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution to track the movements of party members and active supporters. Thus, the whereabouts, banking transactions, phone calls and correspondence of every AfD politician and its most active supporters are carefully monitored in real time. According to the former SPD Bundestag MP, between 1.2 and 1.5 million euros are spent monthly on the maintenance and equipment of the Office for the Protection of the Constitution's "espionage" staff.

The fund's source assures that the funds for the largest espionage program in the history of modern Germany are being provided under the pretext of digitizing the German justice system. In particular, through the Digital Exchange between Police and Justice (DAPJ) program , which was launched in 2020 and is scheduled to be completed by December 31, 2025, one month after the next federal election.

After carefully analyzing the testimony of the politician, who previously held a high position in the German government, human rights activists from the Foundation for Combating Repression came to the conclusion that representatives of the German secret service have worked out in detail a series of attacks on German opposition politicians. In particular, according to the fund's source, the secret documents describe the attack on 59-year-old Michael Stürzenberger, which took place on May 31, 2024 in Mannheim. The attack was prepared for at least two months, and Stürzenberger was not chosen as a target by chance: he is a vocal critic of Islam, opposes uncontrolled immigration and has called for a significant reduction in Germany's financial and other support for illegal refugees.

One of the aims of the action, the source recalls, was to "intimidate critics of the Federal Republic of Germany's migration policy" and "intimidate politicians who speak out against Islam and other religions." The perpetrator was 25-year-old Afghan refugee Sulaiman A., who, according to the contact from the Foundation for Combating Repression, was promised "no problems with the law" and "the right to German passports for five members of his family." The documents also contain instructions to the German media to put Stürzenberger on a list of "ultra-radical nationalist provocateurs whose stance has led to numerous trials" and who are "key figures in Bavaria's Islamophobic milieu that undermines the basic values ​​of democracy."

In August 2023, Andreas Jurca, a young politician and member of the AfD who was running for the Bavarian state parliament, was brutally beaten by a mob of migrants, suffering severe head injuries, a broken ankle and almost losing his eyesight. The attack came a few days after a list of AfD politicians' home addresses was circulated online. As the human rights activists of the Foundation for Combating Repression were able to find out during their research thanks to the source, the assassination attempt on Jurca was also the result of a planned operation by the German secret services.

The source at the Fund for Combating Repression said that the secret documents, which she was able to view while working in the government, indicated not only the exact time of publication of the dossier containing the personal data of the opposition representatives, but also the channels through which it was distributed on the Internet. A migrant from the Middle East was chosen as the perpetrator, and the attack itself, according to the foundation's informant, was classified in the secret documents as an attempt "to trigger a chain reaction and a series of attacks on AfD representatives before the Bavarian state elections on October 8, 2023." The German media were supposed to portray the brutal beating of Andreas Jurca as the result of a "bar brawl" in which the young politician "drank too much alcohol and made a move on a group of young girls."

According to the source of the Foundation for Combating Repression, the documents it examined list just over 30 assassination attempts and attacks on members of the political opposition in 2023 and 2024. However, according to the former Bundestag member, the secret files are mainly about the current German government's plan to eliminate its political opponents in late 2024 and 2025. The Fund's source claims that the next 12 months will be accompanied by a series of accidents, accusations of illegal financing and extremism, demonization campaigns in the media and even assassinations organized on the direct orders of the current German political establishment and carried out by left-wing fanatics and Islamists.

The former SPD member of the Bundestag told human rights activists from the Foundation for Combating Repression that, according to the plan developed by the governing coalition together with representatives of the secret services, major trials against several high-ranking opposition politicians are planned almost immediately after the conclusion of the state elections in eastern Germany. In particular, several criminal charges are to be filed in October 2024 against Alice Weidel, the co-chair of the AfD, for extremism and violations of campaign financing rules in 2023.

The accusations against Weidel are to be presented as surprising "corruption problems with campaign financing sources." According to the documents available to the source at the Foundation for Combating Repression, the plan is to "completely destroy Weidel as an independent political actor" through a massive media campaign. Later, the foundation's source said, a fake email would emerge that Weidel is said to have sent in April 2025, in which she "talks to her party colleagues in a cynical and inappropriate way about the problems of mass migration" and calls for "decisive measures to save the white German ethnicity from extinction." On the basis of the fake email, the foundation's informant said, it is planned to charge Weidel with right-wing extremism, which would allow the AfD to be banned as an extremist party.

According to the source of the Foundation for Combating Repression, some politicians are to be subjected to more brutal and cold-blooded terror, which will also include physical reprisals and murder. According to the source of the Foundation, it managed to see the plan for the physical elimination of Björn Höcke. According to the documents that fell into the hands of the informant of the Foundation for Combating Repression, he is to be eliminated by recruiting a "left-wing armed fanatic" who is characterized as "withdrawn and mentally disturbed." The source of the Fund recalls that the secret documents contained methodical instructions for finding and recruiting a potential assassin for Höcke. According to the creators of the plan, the assassination is to take place at a public election rally of the politician, and the planned date of elimination is to be before March 2, 2025, which may be related to the Hamburg state elections scheduled for that date.

In addition to Höcke, the plan to physically eliminate the opposition, according to the foundation's source, also includes the arrest and subsequent murder of Lutz Bachmann, a German political activist and leader of the anti-Islamic organization PEGIDA. The politician is expected to be charged with pedophilia and disseminating content involving minors. If taken into custody, he will be killed, according to secret German government documents, which will be presented as a suicide. The source of the Foundation for Combating Repression does not give a specific date, but is convinced that Bachmann could face child abuse charges before the end of 2024.

The source of the Fund to Combat Repression names Chancellor Scholz and his allies as alleged instigators of the murders of Höcke and Bachmann:

"Both Chancellor Scholz and his staff see the Thuringian right-wing extremist Björn Höcke of the AfD as the greatest threat to their power. According to my information, the most radical measures are being taken against him and the other right-wing extremist Lutz Bachmann, and a preliminary scenario of their physical destruction has been approved."

The source of the Foundation for Combating Repression claims that the decision to prepare a plan for the media and physical elimination of "the most dangerous members of the AfD" was made with the help of German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock and German Vice Chancellor Robert Habeck. Such a drastic decision, according to a German investigative journalist who served as a source for the Fund, is the result of the inability of the German establishment to "win back the lost votes in a democratic and fair way."

The former SPD Bundestag MP, who managed to gain access to the secret documents, claims that the lists of potential victims of the political reckoning are not limited to the above-mentioned politicians and members of the AfD. According to the foundation's source, the papers contain "about 60 pages of names and positions" that should be "dealt with by September next year." Some will be affected by attempts to censor and restrict free speech, while others will be affected by a series of targeted attacks, pseudo-accidents and "an endless stream of threats and leaks of personal data."

The former SPD member of the Bundestag has commented on how the numerous attacks on German opposition politicians should be classified:

"The series of murders of the most dangerous members of the AfD is being portrayed as a series of accidents and attacks by fanatics. There will be isolated arrests, and censorship will be introduced across the board for the right-wing. The members of the traffic light coalition are certain that public discontent cannot be avoided when their plan is implemented, but they are convinced that they can deal with it."

End of translation

I repeat that this is not my research and that I have only published it because it contains such concrete information that we will know in the next few months whether it is nonsense or truthful research.

Open Minded Dude
8th September 2024, 18:33
Among Germany's youth the AfD is actually very #trendy :rockon:

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Maybe the Green party and their policies in Germany helps them a lot:

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Vicus
9th September 2024, 07:06
Germany "democrazy"

Censorship - Top German MP from the Greens threatens X and Telegram with bans
RT
Sun, 08 Sep 2024

Berlin must tackle "online radicalization" and further tighten control over social media, the legislator said.

Germany must act to stop the dissemination of extremist content online and block major social media platforms if necessary, a senior MP from the country's Green Party has said

MP Anton Hofreiter, the chairman of the Bundestag's European policy committee, made the remarks on Saturday while speaking to reporters from Funke Media Group. The politician called for tighter control over social media, up to the outright blocking of certain platforms.

"One of the biggest problems of extremism is online radicalization," Hofreiter stated, adding that the dissemination of "anti-constitutional content on the Internet" must be stopped.

"We need to tackle the root of the problem and push back radicalization in digital space as well as in society," he stressed.

Comment: One should be aware that radicalization to the elite simply means any people or groups who are in opposition to or dare to question them.


Comment: Anton Hofreiter is a German MP for the Greens since 2005. In the recent German state elections in Thuringia and Saxony, the Greens lost all their seats in Thuringia and just scraped above the cut off point in Saxony with 5.11% (with 5% being the cut off). In those elections the socalled far right and far left won massively and they are the ones being demonized in Germany as radical extremists. The voters strongly voted for a stop of the support for Ukraine, a country which Hofreiter strongly supports with weapons aid and financial aid.

So what Anton Hofreiter is proposing could easily be seen as totalitarian measures to remain in power. What better way to silence the genuine opposition than to call them extremists and therefore ban them to protect the German elite democracy from those pesky voters.

continue: https://www.sott.net/article/494637-Censorship-Top-German-MP-from-the-Greens-threatens-X-and-Telegram-with-bans

Jaak
9th September 2024, 12:51
Quick search shows that Anton Hofreiter is a Rotary club member ,just like Zelenski and Obama etc . All freemasons and Rotary club members should be labeled members of organized crime as they are and dealt with accordingly. https://berlin-unter-den-linden.rotary.de/
Just open the article ¨Rotary beer garden meetings¨ and his chubby face is smiling there in the first picture.

Open Minded Dude
27th December 2024, 15:19
Redacted interwiew of an AfD MP Ms Anna Nguyen about the dire situation (esp. economically) in Germany.

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Good news: the AfD is strongest among the Youth now who see no good future ahead of them. But maybe there's hope if they keep elevating the AfD in the polls and elections even more in the future as more and more of them will be voting.

Open Minded Dude
31st December 2024, 17:31
Elon Musk wants to do a live interview on X with AfD boss Ms Weidel now!

Before that he already endorsed the AFD and the establishement in my country of course goes berserk and accuses him of election interference.

https://www.rt.com/news/610216-musk-germany-election-interference/

"German government accuses Musk of election interference
The close ally of US President-elect Donald Trump has hailed the AfD as “the last spark of hope” for Germany."

Michi
1st January 2025, 15:40
Elon Musk wants to do a live interview on X with AfD boss Ms Weidel now!

Before that he already endorsed the AFD and the establishement in my country of course goes berserk and accuses him of election interference.

https://www.rt.com/news/610216-musk-germany-election-interference/

"German government accuses Musk of election interference
The close ally of US President-elect Donald Trump has hailed the AfD as “the last spark of hope” for Germany."

I see it similarly ...

Open Minded Dude
1st January 2025, 20:10
I really hope we are going to see this interview soon. :fingers crossed:

ExomatrixTV
9th January 2025, 19:46
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source (https://x.com/cb_doge/status/1877436982227239393)

Open Minded Dude
9th January 2025, 20:12
Found one live stream without a German translation for the English speakers on one of my favourite alternative YT channels Nuoflix.

Weidel's English is not perfect but okay enough (far better than that of out embarrassing state secretary Ms Baerbock).

Haven't listened to it yet apart from snippets. The X talk starts at 31:48.

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Richter
9th January 2025, 20:36
I absolutely do not understand how anybody can support the AFD.

imo all the mainstream political parties in Germany - and the Netherlands - are part of the WEF doctrine, but that doesn't mean that a party like AFD should be looked at as a respectable alternative.

They are a righter than right wing party with very dubious ideas about the way a civilized society should function.

Michi
9th January 2025, 20:38
Here's a completed Youtube recording:

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seehas
9th January 2025, 20:48
I absolutely do not understand how anybody can support the AFD.

imo all the mainstream political parties in Germany - and the Netherlands - are part of the WEF doctrine, but that doesn't mean that a party like AFD should be looked at as a respectable alternative.

They are a righter than right wing party with very dubious ideas about the way a civilized society should function.

In the end u can not change the system within the system, it doesnt realy matter what germans vote for to be honest. Germany is a pawn state since the end of the WW2 and not a souverain country, not sure about Musks true motive for that interview, but it was funny to see the scared mass media in germany, they are not used to let people speak that arent under their paycheck.

ExomatrixTV
11th January 2025, 13:21
My Perspectives dealing with the use of the label 'Far Right' by Mainstream Media (https://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?124115-My-Perspectives-dealing-with-the-use-of-the-label-Far-Right-by-Mainstream-Media) :dog:

Open Minded Dude
11th January 2025, 16:17
I absolutely do not understand how anybody can support the AFD.

imo all the mainstream political parties in Germany - and the Netherlands - are part of the WEF doctrine, but that doesn't mean that a party like AFD should be looked at as a respectable alternative.

They are a righter than right wing party with very dubious ideas about the way a civilized society should function.

In the end u can not change the system within the system, it doesnt realy matter what germans vote for to be honest. Germany is a pawn state since the end of the WW2 and not a souverain country, not sure about Musks true motive for that interview, but it was funny to see the scared mass media in germany, they are not used to let people speak that arent under their paycheck.

I am also skeptical about them. I share some of their views such as on immigration and Ukraine, but that does not make them sacrosanct for me. Btw, also the other 'new' party, the far-left BSW party also has the same views and gains momentum.

Moreover, if the AfD really would gain the power (by a coalition but it's still unlikely despite their rising poll numbers) we have the usual problem of jumping on the bandwaggon of power. Weidel as a chancellor would certainly get immediately some 'unfriendly calls' from Washington and then be 'rectified' in many ways. So not too much changes, certainly no end of the 'endless wars' or other miracles.
However, people here have enough of the mass immigration and the problems it causes and (just like Trump for the US border situation) it "could" at least have a slightly positive impact as a move in the right direction on that issue in the long run.

Bill Ryan
24th January 2025, 10:44
A 20-minute update from The Duran. AfD is gathering momentum every day. All the opinion polls say they are over 20% (maybe as much as 24%), and Alice Weidel is coming over as intelligent, dynamic and charismatic. Alexander Mercouris describes the German political class as in a state of 'hysteria'. :)

Germany elections: momentum with AfD and Alice Weidel


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wC5g0KrIckE

Bill Ryan
29th January 2025, 12:56
Reported on Infowars:
(https://www.infowars.com/posts/germany-afd-soars-to-23-in-aftermath-of-aschaffenburg-attack)
AfD Soars to 23% in Aftermath of Aschaffenburg Attack

The Alternative for Germany (AfD) has jumped a massive four points and hit 23 percent following the Aschaffenburg attack, which saw yet another foreigner go on a murder spree, this time resulting in the murder of a 2-year-old child and a 41-year-old man.

The new poll, from YouGov, shows not only the AfD soaring higher, but also the two main left-liberal parties, the Social Democrats and Greens, dropping by a huge margin. The SPD lost four points to fall to 15 percent while the Greens dropped two points to 13 percent.

Notably, following the attack in Aschaffenburg, the Greens actually called to accelerate immigration by liberalizing family reunification laws. They also rejected calls to secure the border.

https://x.com/RMXnews/status/1884553857700671554
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Open Minded Dude
3rd February 2025, 20:45
The Leftists are good in mobilising their foot soldiers for the streets in mass rallies against the AFD and now even the CDU who wants to work with them in the future (it seems).
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Michi
13th February 2025, 21:46
Germany will have a really bumpy road ahead: :worried:

According to recent surveys done amongst German citizen who will vote for what party the result (surprise) is that beside the CSU/CDU the next highest percentages are the AFD which is labelled as the black sheep and extreme right wing party.

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Now just today in a discussion of most party leaders, while the AFD party leader Alice Weidel welcomes a coalition, the CSU/CDU party leader, Friedrich Merz (former Black Rock Germany Chairman of the Supervisory board) clearly refuses a coalition with the AFD, stating his main motive is to sustain and support the EU.

(Just prior to this, Alice Weidel explained to a young lady who questioned some EU related points, that the problem with the EU legislative is that it isn't selected by the people and laws made by the EU are 90% of the time without any consent of the people of it's countries.)

Thus - it is very likely, that after this election in 10 days, a new election will be demanded which in turn will probably result again in a coalition refusal and here we go again: Re-elections.

And while in the USA a big clean-up is happening, I wonder, when this will happen in Germany ...

Michi
14th February 2025, 20:24
Vice President JD Vance speech at the Munich Security Conference concerning the problematic internal democratic values in EU and Germany addressing the "firewalling" of other parties:

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Bill Ryan
16th February 2025, 17:37
Reported on Infowars today:


https://www.infowars.com/posts/vance-meets-leader-of-firewalled-afd-party-in-germany

Vance Meets Leader of ‘Firewalled’ AfD Party in Germany

US Vice President J.D. Vance met with Alice Weidel, the leader of Germany’s ‘firewalled’ Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, on Friday. Vance was in the country to attend the annual Munich Security Conference.

Their meeting reportedly lasted about half an hour and focused on the Ukraine conflict, German domestic policies, and freedom of speech, including the so-called ‘Brandmauer’, or “firewall against the right.” The term refers to a stance embraced by mainstream German parties that aims to prevent the right-wing powers from joining ruling coalitions in the country.

News of the meeting came after Vance slammed European politicians for “fearing” their own voters by refusing to engage with right-wing parties in a speech on Friday. While he did not mention the AfD directly, he said European governments should drop “firewalls” and “embrace” public opinion or lose the right to be called democratic.

Vance referred to the recent endorsement of Weidel for German chancellor by Elon Musk, a close ally to US President Donald Trump, whose online presence at an AfD rally in Halle last month resulted in accusations (https://www.rt.com/news/611847-scholz-musk-afd-disgusting/) of election interference from the German government. The vice president dismissed the allegations, painting Musk’s endorsement as an example of free speech, a core democratic value. He chided the European establishment for criticizing Musk, and said he feared free speech was “in retreat” across the continent.

The AfD denies being far-right, insisting that it promotes the interests of the German people with its anti-immigration stance. It has, however, been put under surveillance for suspected extremism by German intelligence. Despite the allegations, public support for the party has been growing, and it is currently polling in second place ahead of the German parliamentary election on February 23, with 21% of the public saying they support it.

Weidel did not comment on her meeting with Vance, but praised his remarks in Munich in a post on X, saying they were “excellent” and applauding his comment regarding firewalls.

According to Reuters, citing Vance’s office, he met with leaders of all of Germany’s major political parties while in Munich, including Friedrich Merz, the head of the center-right Christian Democratic Union (CDU), which is currently leading in the polls. After meeting with Vance, Merz said in a post on X that he and the vice president “reaffirmed the special importance of transatlantic relations.” However, he later described Vance’s speech in Munich as “little short of interference.”

Other German politicians have also criticized Vance for his remarks targeting their policies, with incumbent Chancellor Olaf Scholz posting on X that “the extreme right should be out of political decision-making processes” in Germany and stating that Vance had no right to give the country advice on the issue.

Open Minded Dude
23rd February 2025, 18:20
General Elections result is good for the AfD

https://www.rt.com/news/613190-exit-poll-afd-second-place-german-elex/

Anti-immigration AFD in 2nd place in German elections – exit poll
According to state broadcaster ARD, the right-wing party is predicted to secure 19.5% of the vote, with the Christian-Democrats coming out on top with 29%

I am currently watching it on an alternative news channel and the prognosis is now even over 20% (CDU down to 28% now).

:muscle::Party:

Open Minded Dude
23rd February 2025, 19:52
Trump on Truth Social (not sure if he means only AfD with "Conservative Party" or the winning Christian Democrats or maybe both):

"LOOKS LIKE THE CONSERVATIVE PARTY IN GERMANY HAS WON THE VERY BIG AND HIGHLY ANTICIPATED ELECTION. MUCH LIKE THE USA, THE PEOPLE OF GERMANY GOT TIRED OF THE NO COMMON SENSE AGENDA, ESPECIALLY ON ENERGY AND IMMIGRATION, THAT HAS PREVAILED FOR SO MANY YEARS. THIS IS A GREAT DAY FOR GERMANY, AND FOR THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA UNDER THE LEADERSHIP OF A GENTLEMAN NAMED DONALD J. TRUMP. CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL — MANY MORE VICTORIES TO FOLLOW!!!"

https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/114054706390970120

Ravenlocke
23rd February 2025, 19:58
🇩🇪The conservative CDU/CSU bloc wins the early Bundestag elections, according to an exit poll. The Alternative for Germany is in second place for the first time in history.

Scholz's party suffered a setback in the snap Bundestag elections, finishing only third, according to exit poll data.

Turnout in the German Bundestag elections was a record 83%, ZDF reports.

🇩🇪Olaf Scholz admitted defeat in the elections, calling the result bitter for the Social Democrats

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https://x.com/dana916/status/1893748146468958316

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Mark (Star Mariner)
23rd February 2025, 21:35
This is basically East and West Germany from decades ago. Extraordinary map.

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https://x.com/EndWokeness/status/1893730658930860508

Ravenlocke
24th February 2025, 17:38
Text:
GERMANY - The Globalists win again.

New chancellor Friedrich Merz is their perfect pick.

▪️Ex Chairman of Blackrock Germany
▪️Dedicated to deeper EU integration
▪️member of the WEF’s Board of Trustees
▪️ regular atendee WEF in Davos
▪️attended Bilderberg Group meetings
▪️supported Covid vaccine passports
▪️Wanted restrictions on unvaccinated
▪️advocated for digital ID in Germany
▪️supported EU-wide asylum policies
▪️supports carbon trading markets

The penetration of the cabinets continues. You cannot help the people if the people will not help themselves.

Good luck Germany.

https://x.com/Artemisfornow/status/1893930412898140517

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seehas
24th February 2025, 18:48
Well you get what you vote for Germany! Hard to belive that the majority would vote a party with a blackrock guy at the top. So glad i left that country many years ago, its not looking any good for europe.

Bill Ryan
24th February 2025, 19:28
A fascinating map showing how Germany is now divided into East and West — again.


https://avalonlibrary.net/Bill/Germany_divided.jpg

ExomatrixTV
25th February 2025, 13:52
Cops in Germany Are Raiding People's Homes for Insulting Politicians:

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Newsletter: eepurl.com/bbxcWX (http://eepurl.com/bbxcWX)

ExomatrixTV
25th February 2025, 13:57
The Truth About The German 🇩🇪 Election:

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Vicus
25th February 2025, 17:25
AfD Success Divides Germany Into East and West yesterday

The Alternative for Germany (AfD) party has secured second place in the country's snap election, exposing deep national polarization, German political analyst Dr. Gregor Spitzen told Sputnik.

"Voting for the AfD is a form of political protest. A loud 'no' to the systemic political parties that have opened the door to terrorists in Germany and led the country into recession and deindustrialization," Spitzen said.

The divide is also geographical, with Eastern Germany (the former GDR) showing strong support for the Euroskeptic party.
Spitzen attributed this to East Germans’ strong sense of national identity and critical thinking —qualities he believes are nearly lost in the West.

"Over the next four years, the East-West divide in Germany will only grow. This is illustrated by the AfD's phenomenal result in Saxony, where it won 46 percent - more than all the other parties combined," Spitzen predicted.

Furthermore, he did not rule out the possibility of an AfD victory in the next parliamentary election, especially if US President Donald Trump and his ally, billionaire Elon Musk, continue to support the party.

AfD may be even closer to victory than expected, given that a last-minute Democracy Institute poll ranked AfD Co-Chair Alice Weidel as the top choice for chancellor among likely German voters.

https://sputnikglobe.com/20250224/afd-success-divides-germany-into-east-and-west-1121598921.html

Open Minded Dude
4th April 2025, 18:41
In a current country-wide poll the AFD rising to 24% has now almost caught up with the CDU at 25/26%.
:fingers crossed:

Open Minded Dude
5th April 2025, 15:43
In a current country-wide poll the AFD rising to 24% has now almost caught up with the CDU at 25/26%.
:fingers crossed:

and now ... for the first time ... according to the first polling institute ... it's dead even: 24%-24%

:wow:

(it's in German but you can view the chart at 69 seconds (link starts there already)

https://youtu.be/PwZv_QznTBI?feature=shared&t=69

Open Minded Dude
11th April 2025, 17:32
And now ... ( *plays victory fanfare* :Music::horn::rockon: ) ...


https://www.ipsos.com/de-de/meinungsumfragen/sonntagsfrage

... they are in the lead!

https://www.ipsos.com/sites/default/files/inline-images/Ipsos-PM_Sonntagsfrage_2025-04-09pptx.jpg

Open Minded Dude
2nd May 2025, 18:56
The Deep State escalates. Germany is no democracy anymore. The opposition which is the most popular party now in Germany and a great danger to he estabishment must be destroyed. They (still via the old government that has been voted out of office recently!) use any trick and 'institution' now to fight the AfD.

https://www.rt.com/news/616667-germany-afd-party-extremist/


AfD is ‘extremist’ – German intel agency

The country’s most popular party has denounced the designation as “a severe blow” to democracy
AfD is ‘extremist’ – German intel agency
FILE PHOTO: Supporters of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) political party gather at the final AfD campaign rally in Erfurt, Germany. © Sean Gallup / Getty Images

Germany’s domestic intelligence agency has officially designated the right-wing Alternative for Germany (AfD) as an “extremist” party. The designation comes despite the AfD leading national opinion polls.

In a statement on Friday, Germany’s Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution (BfV) said that the AfD exhibits numerous signs of a party acting against the free democratic basic order while accusing it of “disregarding human dignity.” The assessment was made based on an “intensive and comprehensive expert review” of the party’s activities, including its affiliations and statements by party members.

At the core of the decision is what the agency described as the party’s “understanding of people predominantly based on their ethnic descent.” According to the BfV, AfD leaders promote policies that exclude German citizens with migrant backgrounds – particularly Muslims – from full societal participation. The report also flagged the party’s use of terms such as “knife-wielding migrants” and its attribution of violent tendencies to non-European ethnic groups.

“The continuous incitement against refugees and migrants… promotes the spread and deepening of prejudices, resentment, and fears,” the BfV concluded.
AfD tops German opinion poll for first time READ MORE: AfD tops German opinion poll for first time

AfD co-leaders Alice Weidel and Tino Chrupalla have condemned the decision. “Today’s classification is a severe blow to German democracy,” they said in a joint statement. “The AfD is the strongest party in current polls… Nevertheless, the AfD, as an opposition party, is now being publicly discredited and criminalized shortly before the change of government.”

Meanwhile, outgoing Chancellor Olaf Scholz warned against any hasty decisions regarding imposing any restrictions on the party. “I think this is something that cannot be rushed into,” Scholz said when asked about banning the AfD outright.

The BfV’s statement comes after a new Forsa poll released last month indicated that the AfD has 26% support, ahead of Germany’s Christian Democrats (25%) and the Social Democratic Party of Germany (15%). The AfD has continued to gain traction amid voter dissatisfaction with mainstream parties and rising concerns over immigration and the economy.

Despite the high level of support for the AfD indicated by polls, the federal election two months ago was won by the Christian Democrats, who signaled that they had no intention of cooperating with right-wing parties.

Open Minded Dude
3rd May 2025, 19:49
https://anti--spiegel-ru.translate.goog/2025/rubio-bezeichnet-die-entscheidung-die-afd-als-extremistisch-einzustufen-als-verdeckte-tyrannei/?_x_tr_sl=auto&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=de&_x_tr_pto=wapp

Rubio calls the decision to classify the AfD as extremist a “covert tyranny”
by Anti-Spiegel
May 2, 2025 8:15 PM

Germany has given its intelligence agency new powers to monitor the opposition, says US Secretary of State Marco Rubio.

WASHINGTON, May 2. /TASS/ . US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said that the classification of the AfD as a right-wing extremist organization is not within the bounds of democracy but rather a covert tyranny.

"Germany just gave its intelligence agency new powers to spy on the opposition. This is not democracy, it's covert tyranny," Rubio wrote on X.

In his opinion, the federal government's "deadly" immigration policy, which provides for open borders and which the AfD rejects, could be described as "quite extremist."

“Germany must change course,” said the State Secretary.

The Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution had classified the AfD as a right-wing extremist organization on Friday, whose ideology is incompatible with democratic freedoms. The decision gives authorities the opportunity to spy on party members, including by wiretapping their telephones. The party has not yet been banned; that can only be decided by the Federal Constitutional Court. If banned, the AfD would be the third party in the history of the Federal Republic of Germany to be banned, following the Socialist Reich Party, which united former Nazis, in 1952 and the Communist Party of Germany in 1956.

ExomatrixTV
12th August 2025, 16:02
And now ... ( *plays victory fanfare* :Music::horn::rockon: ) ...


https://www.ipsos.com/de-de/meinungsumfragen/sonntagsfrage

... they are in the lead!

https://www.ipsos.com/sites/default/files/inline-images/Ipsos-PM_Sonntagsfrage_2025-04-09pptx.jpg


August 12, 2025 Update:
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source (https://x.com/Inevitablewest/status/1955213217409515565)

Jaak
2nd September 2025, 14:55
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Here is the available information on the six deceased AfD candidates and reserve list members in North Rhine-Westphalia, based on reports from German media outlets like Welt, WDR, and others. All appear to be male based on their names (no sources explicitly state genders otherwise). Ages and health details vary in availability, as some have not been publicly disclosed in detail. Official investigations have ruled out foul play, attributing deaths to natural causes or other factors.

1. **Ralph Lange** (candidate from Blomberg): Male, age 66 (some reports say 66–67), serious pre-existing medical conditions (specifics not detailed).
2. **Wolfgang Klinger** (candidate from Schwerte): Male, age 71–72, serious pre-existing medical conditions (specifics not detailed).
3. **Wolfgang Seitz** (candidate from Rheinberg): Male, age 59, pre-existing medical conditions (specifics not detailed) leading to a heart attack.
4. **Stefan Berendes** (candidate from Bad Lippspringe): Male, age 59, no specific previously reported conditions (died of natural causes).
5. **René Herford** (reserve list candidate): Male, age not publicly reported, pre-existing liver condition leading to kidney failure.
6. **Patrick Tietze** (reserve list candidate): Male, age not publicly reported, no previously reported health conditions (died by suicide).

Jaak
3rd September 2025, 15:57
A bit hard to believe that all 7 died right before election without some outside help ...
September 14 will be elections , i wonder if more of them happen to move to another realm before that ...
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Open Minded Dude
3rd September 2025, 18:29
Concededly this is 'heavy stuff' and I still do believe and hope it is 'fake news' or 'fake forecast' but for what it's worth ...

From Thomas Roeper's website his latest article on the AFD topic:

Russian research

Does the federal government have a plan to eliminate the AfD?

A Russian investigation claims that the German government has a plan in the drawer to destroy the AfD before the federal election through fictitious legal accusations and through physical repression against leading AfD members.

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by Anti-Spiegel

September 4, 2024 10:23 am

I often translate research from the Russian human rights NGO Foundation for Combating Repression. The foundation has now published another research project, but I will not translate it in full.

The reason is that it is about Germany and at least the first half of the article, which is written for a Russian audience, is familiar to German readers. It meticulously summarizes how politicians and supporters of the AfD have been threatened and even attacked recently and how the German authorities have barely reacted to this, such as the attack on Björn Höcke, after which Höcke had to be hospitalized, but the public prosecutor's office still saw no reason to open an investigation.

The German media also play an important role here, because when AfD politicians are attacked, it is hardly worth reporting, but every insult to politicians from the established parties is worth horrified articles from the media about how much the political culture in Germany is at risk. When AfD members are prevented from attending their party conference by violent demonstrators, the media often even praise the "civil resistance", while every demonstration in front of a Green Party conference, for example, is another sign of how much the political culture in Germany is at risk.

All this is well known in Germany, and in the last Anti-Spiegel TV broadcast, Dominik Reichert and I showed how the federal government and the media conducted coordinated campaigns against the opposition parties AfD and BSW in 2024.

The Russian Foundation for Combating Repression claims in its research to have a source who was able to view documents from the federal government that are supposed to prove that the federal government has planned an even more massive campaign against the AfD from the end of 2024, in the course of which AfD politicians are to be accused with fake "evidence" on the one hand, but on the other hand thugs are to be recruited to carry out assassinations on undesirable politicians.

I am always cautious with such claims and, as an analyst, I prefer to analyze things retrospectively rather than trying to look into the future. I very rarely make predictions, as regular readers of Anti-Spiegel know.

I also cannot say anything about the source that the Russian NGO is citing in its research. I know the foundation and I know that it is a reputable company, but you can also fall for a source that is knowingly telling lies or has information that later turns out to be untrue.

I therefore thought long and hard about whether I should report on this research by the Russian NGO. I finally decided to do so, because we will soon know whether the statements made by the foundation are true, because the foundation gives specific names, planned measures and time periods. So we will see in the next few months whether these things happen at approximately the time mentioned or not. Either none of this happens, in which case the Russian NGO has taken advantage of a bad source, or they do happen and the Russian research turns out to be true.

I will translate the second part of the foundation's article here . The first part is of no interest to German readers because it explains things about Germany to the Russian audience that are common knowledge to German readers. I will also leave out such explanations of the situation in Germany, which are obvious to Germans, in the second part of the research that I have translated and concentrate on the essentials.

Start of translation:

For this part of the research, the Foundation for Combating Repression contacted a former member of the German Bundestag from the SPD. The Foundation for Combating Repression's source claims that the German government took the first measures to combat the spread of "AfD ideology" after the 2014 European Parliament elections, when the right-wing party received enough votes to enter the European Parliament for the first time.

With the AfD barely controlled by state agencies at the time, in late 2021, after Olaf Scholz and the traffic light coalition came to power, the German establishment began to develop a plan to eliminate political opponents, according to the fund's source. According to the former Bundestag MP, the extremism allegations against AfD representatives in 2021 were only necessary to obtain the right to monitor and control the AfD. At the time, the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution, which is basically Germany's domestic intelligence service, classified the AfD as a potentially extremist party, which gave the intelligence services the right to wiretap party members and recruit informants among party members.

After the German domestic intelligence service was granted the right to conduct mass surveillance of AfD members, according to documents obtained by the source of the Fund for Combating Repression, a special department was set up in the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution to track the movements of party members and active supporters. Thus, the whereabouts, banking transactions, phone calls and correspondence of every AfD politician and its most active supporters are carefully monitored in real time. According to the former SPD Bundestag MP, between 1.2 and 1.5 million euros are spent monthly on the maintenance and equipment of the Office for the Protection of the Constitution's "espionage" staff.

The fund's source assures that the funds for the largest espionage program in the history of modern Germany are being provided under the pretext of digitizing the German justice system. In particular, through the Digital Exchange between Police and Justice (DAPJ) program , which was launched in 2020 and is scheduled to be completed by December 31, 2025, one month after the next federal election.

After carefully analyzing the testimony of the politician, who previously held a high position in the German government, human rights activists from the Foundation for Combating Repression came to the conclusion that representatives of the German secret service have worked out in detail a series of attacks on German opposition politicians. In particular, according to the fund's source, the secret documents describe the attack on 59-year-old Michael Stürzenberger, which took place on May 31, 2024 in Mannheim. The attack was prepared for at least two months, and Stürzenberger was not chosen as a target by chance: he is a vocal critic of Islam, opposes uncontrolled immigration and has called for a significant reduction in Germany's financial and other support for illegal refugees.

One of the aims of the action, the source recalls, was to "intimidate critics of the Federal Republic of Germany's migration policy" and "intimidate politicians who speak out against Islam and other religions." The perpetrator was 25-year-old Afghan refugee Sulaiman A., who, according to the contact from the Foundation for Combating Repression, was promised "no problems with the law" and "the right to German passports for five members of his family." The documents also contain instructions to the German media to put Stürzenberger on a list of "ultra-radical nationalist provocateurs whose stance has led to numerous trials" and who are "key figures in Bavaria's Islamophobic milieu that undermines the basic values ​​of democracy."

In August 2023, Andreas Jurca, a young politician and member of the AfD who was running for the Bavarian state parliament, was brutally beaten by a mob of migrants, suffering severe head injuries, a broken ankle and almost losing his eyesight. The attack came a few days after a list of AfD politicians' home addresses was circulated online. As the human rights activists of the Foundation for Combating Repression were able to find out during their research thanks to the source, the assassination attempt on Jurca was also the result of a planned operation by the German secret services.

The source at the Fund for Combating Repression said that the secret documents, which she was able to view while working in the government, indicated not only the exact time of publication of the dossier containing the personal data of the opposition representatives, but also the channels through which it was distributed on the Internet. A migrant from the Middle East was chosen as the perpetrator, and the attack itself, according to the foundation's informant, was classified in the secret documents as an attempt "to trigger a chain reaction and a series of attacks on AfD representatives before the Bavarian state elections on October 8, 2023." The German media were supposed to portray the brutal beating of Andreas Jurca as the result of a "bar brawl" in which the young politician "drank too much alcohol and made a move on a group of young girls."

According to the source of the Foundation for Combating Repression, the documents it examined list just over 30 assassination attempts and attacks on members of the political opposition in 2023 and 2024. However, according to the former Bundestag member, the secret files are mainly about the current German government's plan to eliminate its political opponents in late 2024 and 2025. The Fund's source claims that the next 12 months will be accompanied by a series of accidents, accusations of illegal financing and extremism, demonization campaigns in the media and even assassinations organized on the direct orders of the current German political establishment and carried out by left-wing fanatics and Islamists.

The former SPD member of the Bundestag told human rights activists from the Foundation for Combating Repression that, according to the plan developed by the governing coalition together with representatives of the secret services, major trials against several high-ranking opposition politicians are planned almost immediately after the conclusion of the state elections in eastern Germany. In particular, several criminal charges are to be filed in October 2024 against Alice Weidel, the co-chair of the AfD, for extremism and violations of campaign financing rules in 2023.

The accusations against Weidel are to be presented as surprising "corruption problems with campaign financing sources." According to the documents available to the source at the Foundation for Combating Repression, the plan is to "completely destroy Weidel as an independent political actor" through a massive media campaign. Later, the foundation's source said, a fake email would emerge that Weidel is said to have sent in April 2025, in which she "talks to her party colleagues in a cynical and inappropriate way about the problems of mass migration" and calls for "decisive measures to save the white German ethnicity from extinction." On the basis of the fake email, the foundation's informant said, it is planned to charge Weidel with right-wing extremism, which would allow the AfD to be banned as an extremist party.

According to the source of the Foundation for Combating Repression, some politicians are to be subjected to more brutal and cold-blooded terror, which will also include physical reprisals and murder. According to the source of the Foundation, it managed to see the plan for the physical elimination of Björn Höcke. According to the documents that fell into the hands of the informant of the Foundation for Combating Repression, he is to be eliminated by recruiting a "left-wing armed fanatic" who is characterized as "withdrawn and mentally disturbed." The source of the Fund recalls that the secret documents contained methodical instructions for finding and recruiting a potential assassin for Höcke. According to the creators of the plan, the assassination is to take place at a public election rally of the politician, and the planned date of elimination is to be before March 2, 2025, which may be related to the Hamburg state elections scheduled for that date.

In addition to Höcke, the plan to physically eliminate the opposition, according to the foundation's source, also includes the arrest and subsequent murder of Lutz Bachmann, a German political activist and leader of the anti-Islamic organization PEGIDA. The politician is expected to be charged with pedophilia and disseminating content involving minors. If taken into custody, he will be killed, according to secret German government documents, which will be presented as a suicide. The source of the Foundation for Combating Repression does not give a specific date, but is convinced that Bachmann could face child abuse charges before the end of 2024.

The source of the Fund to Combat Repression names Chancellor Scholz and his allies as alleged instigators of the murders of Höcke and Bachmann:

"Both Chancellor Scholz and his staff see the Thuringian right-wing extremist Björn Höcke of the AfD as the greatest threat to their power. According to my information, the most radical measures are being taken against him and the other right-wing extremist Lutz Bachmann, and a preliminary scenario of their physical destruction has been approved."

The source of the Foundation for Combating Repression claims that the decision to prepare a plan for the media and physical elimination of "the most dangerous members of the AfD" was made with the help of German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock and German Vice Chancellor Robert Habeck. Such a drastic decision, according to a German investigative journalist who served as a source for the Fund, is the result of the inability of the German establishment to "win back the lost votes in a democratic and fair way."

The former SPD Bundestag MP, who managed to gain access to the secret documents, claims that the lists of potential victims of the political reckoning are not limited to the above-mentioned politicians and members of the AfD. According to the foundation's source, the papers contain "about 60 pages of names and positions" that should be "dealt with by September next year." Some will be affected by attempts to censor and restrict free speech, while others will be affected by a series of targeted attacks, pseudo-accidents and "an endless stream of threats and leaks of personal data."

The former SPD member of the Bundestag has commented on how the numerous attacks on German opposition politicians should be classified:

"The series of murders of the most dangerous members of the AfD is being portrayed as a series of accidents and attacks by fanatics. There will be isolated arrests, and censorship will be introduced across the board for the right-wing. The members of the traffic light coalition are certain that public discontent cannot be avoided when their plan is implemented, but they are convinced that they can deal with it."

End of translation

I repeat that this is not my research and that I have only published it because it contains such concrete information that we will know in the next few months whether it is nonsense or truthful research.

In view of the current events, I re-post this article by Roeper from now a year ago. Seems it was not all nonsense and fake news. :candle:

Open Minded Dude
3rd September 2025, 18:33
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Open Minded Dude
5th September 2025, 19:08
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Open Minded Dude
3rd October 2025, 19:03
Will Alice Weidel be the German Charlie Kirk? Assassinated by German Antifa?

(English subtitles and audio can be turned on)

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Also many YouTube supporters of the AFD or conservatives are threatened by the German Antifa. Here is just one recent example of a right-wing YouTuber who received a death-threat letter by them:

(English subtitles and audio can be turned on)

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Antifa are terrorists.

Open Minded Dude
6th October 2025, 10:54
Some leftists and normies/mainstreamers claim it is a 'false flag' by the AFD. Here is the German Clownworld debunking it (astutely as always with his words). However, he also expresses his doubts that it was this radical Leftist Youth Group as readable on the sticker, it would not make sense for them to be so blatant about it either since they would be scrutinized or arrested by police/prosecutors immediately. Hardly anything makes sense here. So who does this and why?

(German but with English subtitles, click on that button.)

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:wtf:

Open Minded Dude
1st November 2025, 19:37
Right-wing AFD influencer from Germany applies for political asylum in the US due to unjust persecution and death threats by leftwing Antifa terrorists.

(audio track available in English, just miserable AI, I know but it helps to get what it's about)

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It's the same young lady interviewed in this Redacted video from a 2 months ago:
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Open Minded Dude
8th November 2025, 14:56
11 dead now in a short time span, statistically impossible

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Open Minded Dude
28th November 2025, 13:34
"Defenders of Democracy" flock to a German town to prevent a democratic party to re-establish their Youth organisation.

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Open Minded Dude
28th November 2025, 22:01
Gießen is the nearest 'bigger' city next to where I live. Tomorrow is the day. I'm really curious how this will turn out. Tensions are high. Some talk about a 'war' already. Antifa says that they will make Giessen burn! They will be many thousands then. Many of them will be violent for sure.

Here is a migrant's view (as usual with subtitles) who will support the AFD tomorrow since he is a conservative activist:

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Here's more about the 'war' preparations of the city (police, hospitals, even mobile field hospitals, hotels and shops closing, etc.) tomorrow:

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Open Minded Dude
29th November 2025, 13:16
Reports from the 'battlefield'. The suburban area of Lahnau-Atzbach is mentioned where an old buddy and class mate of mine lives, hope he's fine (lost contact a few years ago though). Some talk about civil war conditions, there might be over 50.000 Antifa people, which is almost more than Giessen has citizens.

(note that the subtitles might sometimes yield funny results, e.g. "Antifa" is translated in one instance as "anti-driving" (which ironically is not entirely untrue either, considering the certainly high amount of leftist climate activists among them!). It seems that the translation program 'hears' and interprets it as "fahr" instead of just "-fa"; "fahr"means driving (a car etc.))

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Open Minded Dude
29th November 2025, 17:24
Seems the Antifa could not prevent the AfD from holding the meeting and establishing their Youth organisation.

Antifa failed because it was their goal. AfD won.

"Sensation in Giessen. AfD wins and the entire world is watching":

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"We will enforce our democractic rights in Giessen" - Anna Nguyen, MP AfD Hesse:

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Open Minded Dude
1st December 2025, 14:49
Antifa terrorism is indeed tax-funded in Germany. All these "NGOs" get lots of tax payers money to organise their 'activism' and 'protests'. So they are legitimised by the state to do whatever they want. They are compared to the Nazi stormtroopers (SA) (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sturmabteilung) now. They are the real fascists and anti-democrats.

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Open Minded Dude
6th December 2025, 19:48
Finally saw this English-language channel reporting.

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From the top comments:



@HonestDaveV1
5 days ago
Every single one of them belong behind bars
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@willymaykit
5 days ago
This is not a protest. This is terrorism.
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@AnthonyT62
5 days ago
America needs to start using these water cannons!
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@bvian358
4 days ago (edited)
The irony of these people wanting to obstruct the political activity of who they call fascists.
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@raeanker3078
4 days ago
The irony of ANTIFA using violence and intimidation against a group of people that don’t agree with politically.
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@psylentrage
5 days ago
They for sure don't like freedom of speech, and they call the other side "Fs".
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@JohnSmith-f7c
5 days ago
If you're protesting and you have to cover your face there's something wrong with the message your pushing.
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@thomasbork6524
5 days ago
Thanks to Australia for reporting. Here in Germany our official broadcasters don't do that in such an open way.
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@glassontherocks
3 days ago
These adult children need to be locked up and sorted out to see who they are and who paid for them to be there.
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@robertdesrosiers2382
3 days ago
I see Communists worried about loosing their grip on political power.

Open Minded Dude
12th December 2025, 10:02
AfD meets "Trump camp / MAGA" in the US and - as was to be expected - the all-out leftist German mainstream media and most establishment politicians go ballistic. Some think that Trump & Co. see the AfD as (part of) the future government of Germany. Well, I think they are right (pun intended :chuckle: ).

(English subtitles not perfect but ok)
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Open Minded Dude
13th December 2025, 13:16
"Beatrix von Storch in Steve Bannons WarRoom: About the MAGA-AfD-relationship and the new US strategy"

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