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LOOK: Germany arrests 25 suspected of violent far-right plot to install prince​

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Police secures the area after 25 suspected members and supporters of a far-right terrorist group were detained during raids across Germany, in Frankfurt, Germany. Picture: Tilman Blasshofer/Reuters

By Miranda Murray

Berlin - Germany on Wednesday detained 25 members and supporters of a far-right group that prosecutors said were preparing a violent overthrow of the state, with some members suspected of plotting an armed attack on the parliament.

Prosecutors said the group was inspired by the deep state conspiracy theories of QAnon and the Reichsbuerger, who do not recognise the legitimacy of modern Germany, insisting the far larger "Deutsche Reich" still existed despite the Nazis' defeat in World War Two.

The plot envisaged a former member of a German royal family, identified as Heinrich XIII P. R. under Germany's privacy law, as the leader in a future state while another suspect, Ruediger v. P., was the head of the military arm, the prosecutors' office said.

It said Heinrich, who uses the title prince and comes from the royal House of Reuss, which had ruled over parts of eastern Germany, had reached out to representatives of Russia, whom the group saw as its central contact for establishing its new order. It said there was no evidence the representatives had reacted positively to the request.


 

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The prosecutor's office said in a statement that the group had started plotting the coup by November 2021 at the latest with "the goal of overcoming the existing state order in Germany and replacing it with its own form of government."

The group also subscribes to conspiracy theories "consisting of narratives of the so-called Reichsbürger and QAnon ideologies," the statement said, according to a translation.

 

A far-right terrorist group accused of plotting to overthrow the German government was influenced by American QAnon conspiracies, prosecutors say​

Story by jepstein@insider.com (Jake Epstein) • 2h ago

  • German police raided suspected members and supporters of a far-right terrorist group on Wednesday.
  • Twenty-five people were accused of plotting a violent attack against the German government, reports say.
  • Prosecutors allege that the group was influenced by American QAnon conspiracies.
Suspected members and supporters of a German far-right terrorist group that prosecutors accused of plotting to overthrow the government were influenced by the baseless American QAnon conspiracy theory.

Full article here:

 
Testing ground for other locales.

Look at some recent enacted local laws.

The Shithole is no exception, and which group(s) recently got labelled 'Domestic Terrorists' in the good 'ole U S of A?

Golden Regards
Uncle
 

Coup plot an example of government's diversionary tactics – German MP​

AfD party's Eugen Schmidt said the arrest of alleged conspirators is a smokescreen amid the energy crisis


A lawmaker from the right-wing Alternative for Germany party, Eugen Schmidt, has called into question the authorities’ claims that a group of QAnon followers had been plotting a coup to overthrow the German government. The MP alleged that the powers-that-be in Berlin arranged the arrest of dozens of people on Wednesday merely to divert Germans’ attention from an increasingly acute energy crisis.

Speaking to Russia’s Izvestia media outlet on Wednesday, Schmidt pointed out that the vast majority of the suspects are in their 60s or even 70s. He noted that the elite troops who officials say were part of the conspiracy had served before 1990, when the German Democratic Republic was still around, and added that these soldiers are "long past their prime."

With this in mind, the lawmaker argued, the official position that these individuals had been planning to storm the German parliament sounds downright "absurd" and "ludicrous."

According to Schmidt, the entire case is merely an attempt by the German government to create a furor in the media that would eclipse "catastrophic problems in the German economy."

He stressed that, amid the worsening energy crisis and with deteriorating weather, many Germans "have no means to pay [the bills]" because they "receive fairly modest salaries." The MP also cited energy prices that are up to five times higher than last year.

He went on to say that ever more people are starting to ask themselves "who’s to blame?" Bearing the responsibility for the current situation, the MP proposed, is the "incompetent government."

"So, now, right before our eyes, a media provocation is being concocted with the sole purpose of diverting [the people’s] attention from their everyday problems,"
the AfD politician concluded.
On Wednesday morning, German police announced it had carried out multiple raids across the country, arresting 25 members and supporters of an alleged terrorist group.

According to officials, the suspected conspirators had been planning to form an armed group to overthrow the government and install a regime modeled after the German Reich of 1871.

A former MP for the AfD is among the detainees, along with a Russian national.
 

Far Right Almost Took Over Germany​

Thom Hartmann P


German Police break up a German Qanon plot to overthrow their government
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Could be the beginning of the end for qball.
 
Add Neo-C I A switching off NC.

Golden Regards
Uncle
 

Far Right Almost Took Over Germany​

Thom Hartmann P


German Police break up a German Qanon plot to overthrow their government
3 mins 50 secs
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Could be the beginning of the end for qball.

Listening to this guy is one way to be misinformed.
 
Listening to this guy is one way to be misinformed.

The msm has been talking about q stuff more and more. Not in a curious or good way but in a negative way. Almost like it's soon to be labeled as a terrorist organization. Maybe it'll never happen but this is how I'm seeing it.
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On a different note: The qball thread at gim has over one million views. In no way do I think all those views are from gimers bebopping in and outta the thread. A whole lotta the views came from visitors. Be interesting to know the general area of the country where they came from. Maybe the DC area? Would speak volumes if that were the case.
 
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