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Is Germany turning their page back by 90 years ?
« on: September 05, 2025, 03:45:30 AM »
    A string of coincidences in Germany, causing a stir.

     The relatively new, right wing AfD party has suffered 7 of their leading candidates dying in fairly quick succession.  The AFD is countering the leftists and the globalist movement.

  The AFD is an acronym for "Alternative fur Deutschland".. which of course, translates to "alternative for Germany"..

  The story...  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7WrUtyYKYhI&t=50s

   The AFD seems to be truly pressing the globalists, particularly in the North Rhein/Westphalia state.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ut1_4hTRLLc
   

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Re: Is Germany turning their page back by 90 years ?
« Reply #1 on: September 05, 2025, 05:40:31 AM »
 People are getting scared and are worried about their future and the country's! With the last 100 years, Stalin and the Holodomor famine, Hitler, they are on edge. Same is happening in England, Ireland, Scotland, people are starting to wake up to the immigration BS that has been pushed. Their losing their country to foreigners, and are starting to take a stand.
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Re: Is Germany turning their page back by 90 years ?
« Reply #2 on: September 09, 2025, 02:39:46 AM »
People are getting scared and are worried about their future and the country's! With the last 100 years, Stalin and the Holodomor famine, Hitler, they are on edge. Same is happening in England, Ireland, Scotland, people are starting to wake up to the immigration BS that has been pushed. Their losing their country to foreigners, and are starting to take a stand.

   ...And in a world where there is just about enough food being produced to feed it's people, the globalists are restricting the farmers of Ireland, Netherlands and other productive states to restrict their cattle, crops and planted acreage.

   Even the three stooges could see through that game !

   Could it be that where the covid failed to reduce the population sufficiently, somebody is opting for more direct action ?
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Re: Is Germany turning their page back by 90 years ?
« Reply #3 on: September 09, 2025, 05:42:01 AM »
People are getting scared and are worried about their future and the country's! With the last 100 years, Stalin and the Holodomor famine, Hitler, they are on edge. Same is happening in England, Ireland, Scotland, people are starting to wake up to the immigration BS that has been pushed. Their losing their country to foreigners, and are starting to take a stand.

   ...And in a world where there is just about enough food being produced to feed it's people, the globalists are restricting the farmers of Ireland, Netherlands and other productive states to restrict their cattle, crops and planted acreage.

   Even the three stooges could see through that game !

   Could it be that where the covid failed to reduce the population sufficiently, somebody is opting for more direct action ?
   At this point in time, anything is possible. When the people of the country are being discriminated against just for being a nationalist and standing up for their country, maybe we're seeing the beginning of the 21st. century Crusade's.
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Re: Is Germany turning their page back by 90 years ?
« Reply #4 on: September 09, 2025, 10:52:08 AM »
I'm not much of a conspiracy theorist, so I'll just look at Germanys history as a neighbor. Hmmm, not too good a reputation as a neighbor. Nuff said?
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Re: Is Germany turning their page back by 90 years ?
« Reply #5 on: September 09, 2025, 11:23:45 PM »
I spent a little time in Germany in the army and it seemed to me the biggest majority of the people hated Americans. I kinda felt the same way towards them. I was glad to get out of there.

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Re: Is Germany turning their page back by 90 years ?
« Reply #6 on: September 10, 2025, 04:39:00 AM »
I spent a little time in Germany in the army and it seemed to me the biggest majority of the people hated Americans. I kinda felt the same way towards them. I was glad to get out of there.

   I met some of each..haters and lovers of Americans.  Say, did you see any of the old guys, wearing a little, Hitler "paint brush" moustache !  I saw some of them..grouchy little cusses !

'Course, I was there just 18-20 years after WW2....so they may have been some residuals.  :D ;D

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Re: Is Germany turning their page back by 90 years ?
« Reply #7 on: September 10, 2025, 09:24:58 AM »
I was there in the early 60's. The generation my age then (18) loved us. Some my parents age did not. They still saw us as occupiers. The small towns still had reminders of the bombing raids. Overall, we were treated pretty good in Germany, and I enjoyed my time there. The girls there were cute. A little hairy legged, but cute lol!
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Re: Is Germany turning their page back by 90 years ?
« Reply #8 on: September 10, 2025, 10:04:15 AM »
I was there in the early 60's. The generation my age then (18) loved us. Some my parents age did not. They still saw us as occupiers. The small towns still had reminders of the bombing raids. Overall, we were treated pretty good in Germany, and I enjoyed my time there. The girls there were cute. A little hairy legged, but cute lol!

  Yes..the smaller towns and cities actually showed more WW2 signs than the big cities.  Why?  Well, most of the large cities were pretty well flattened, and so rebuilt, while the small towns showed machine gun lacing across walls, and some shattered walls.

  The town where I was stationed, had some bomb damage, since it was in a direct line for B17s coming back from Nurenburg, Regensburg, Stuttgart and also  Schweinfurt, which was the center for bearings manufacture during WW2..

  Our Bomber pilotd were told to drop any remaining bombs on any town on the way home (to England), rather than to land with bombs aboard.