Meanwhile in Europe…

The current ruling government in Germany is rather miffed at their opposition. It seems the pesky “right-wing” folks have been stirring up the people and that is a threat to their rule, er, Democracy. The ruling class is promoting a new series of regulations and laws that will go after those awful right wingers who keep throwing wrenches in their plans and encouraging the people to think for themselves. Here is but one of their comments:

I would like to treat right-wing extremist networks in the same way as organised crime. Those who mock the state must have to deal with a strong state, which means consistently prosecuting and investigating every offence. This can be done not only by the police, but also by the regulatory authorities such as the catering or business supervisory authorities. Our approach must be to leave no stone unturned when it comes to right-wing extremists.

Interior Minister Nancy Faeser (SPD)

It’s a long article, but a good read.

Right next door in France, a new law was quietly passed that makes criticizing MRNA treatments a crime. Yup, that’s right, you simply have to disagree with “the science” and you’ll find yourself in the slammer.

Anyone who advises against mRNA or other “medical treatments” that are “obviously suitable” for treatment based on the current state of medical knowledge can in the future be imprisoned in France for up to three years and receive a fine of up to 45,000 Euros.

Thomas Oysmuller

This one is a good bit shorter, also worth the read.

It’s important to keep in mind that Europe is the testing ground for the New World Order agenda. What is happening there is about 10 years out from what they want to do here. Maybe less. We can make fun of the Germans for being completely neutered after WWII and the frogs for, well, anything, but the battles for freedom they are fighting today are the ones we’ll be fighting in the next 5-10 years. If we make it that far…

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