No one should know about this meeting: High-ranking AfD politicians, neo-Nazis and financially strong entrepreneurs met in a hotel near Potsdam in November. They planned nothing less than the expulsion of millions of people from Germany.
Correctiv.org — Investigative Report
see also The Guardian:
POTSDAM, GERMANY, 25 November 2023, at the Landhaus Adlon, just a mere eight kilometres from The Wannsee House where SS-Obergruppenführer (Lieutenant-General) Reinhard Heydrich, et. al. planned The Final Solution in 1942, gathered together a conspiratorial group to discuss The Master Plan. The group included:
AfD
Roland Hartwig, right hand of party leader Alice Weidel
Gerrit Huy, Member of the Bundestag
Ulrich Siegmund, Group Chairman Saxony-Anhalt
Tim Krause, deputy Chairman in the district of Potsdam
[and many more names of prominent business people that are probably not relevant or recognisable outside of Germany, however, if you recognise the name Alexander von Bismarck, it’s because he is a descendant of the former Reich Chancellor]
The ‘Mastermind’ behind the ‘Master Plan’ is one Neo-nazi from Austria, Martin Sellner, who is so extreme that he is forbidden to set foot ever again in the UK. Investigative journalists went behind the scenes and recorded the story, it just broke in the last couple of days.
The Master Plan
Sellner takes the floor. He explains the concept in the course of the lecture as follows: There are three target groups of migration that should leave Germany. Or, as he says, "to reverse the settlement of foreigners". He lists who he means: asylum seekers, foreigners with the right to stay - and "non-assimilated citizens". The latter are the biggest "problem" from his point of view. In other words, Sellner divides the people into those who are supposed to live undistanted in Germany and those to whom this fundamental right should not apply.
Basically, the thought games on this day all boil down to one thing: people should be able to be pushed out of Germany if they have the supposedly wrong skin color or origin - and are not sufficiently "assimilated" from the point of view of people like Sellner. Even if they are German citizens. It is directed against the existence of people in this country.
That would be an attack on the Basic Law [German Constitution] - on the right of citizenship and on the principle of equality.
This is no theory, this is truly a conspiracy against a free and democratic constitutional Germany.
Furthermore, it is no longer AfD extremists at the municipal and state level, now it has reached the federal level of members of parliament (Bundestag).
The AfD members present also have no objections, on the contrary. AfD member of the Bundestag Gerrit Huy emphasizes that she has been pursuing the outlined goal for a long time.
While some regional chapters of the AfD have been labelled extremist organisations by the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution, they have been reluctant to proclaim the entire party, especially at the federal level, an extremist organization. I truly hope that is about to change.
The AfD hasn’t really taken a stance against dual-citizenship (I’m personally a dual US-German citizen). This would seem to be oxymoronic for such a xenophobic political party, but now we know why!
When she [Gerrit Huy] joined the party seven years ago, she had already "brought a remigration concept" with her. For this reason, the AfD no longer argues against dual citizenship. "Because then you can take the German one away again, they still have one." As Huy puts it, immigrants are to be lured into a trap with a German passport.
Another AfD politician, AfD faction chairman in Saxony-Anhalt, Ulrich Siegmund seems to agree with this Master Plan:
The streetscape must change, foreign restaurants must be put under pressure. It should be "as unattractive as possible for this clientele to live in Saxony-Anhalt." And this can be realized very easily. His statements could already have consequences in the next election.
[ed. note: Kristallnacht?]
Also discussed was a sort of “colony” in North Africa. That is where they plan to ship all the immigrants for, “processing,” I guess. It is eerily reminiscent of the 1940 Nazi plan to ship four million Jews to Madagascar. Also stated, “And all those who stood up for refugees could also go there.”
While there seemed to be some doubt about feasibility, Sellner goes on to state that this isn’t a problem:
In terms of content, there is no fundamental criticism of the idea of the "master plan" in the round, there are many supporting inquiries. There is only doubt about the feasibility.
… For Sellner, this is not an obstacle. He answers: A "high pressure of adaptation" must be exerted on people, for example via "tailor-made laws". Remigration should not be done quickly, it is "a decade-long project".
[ed. note: Kristallnacht?]
Part of this plan is to destabilise confidence in elections (sound familiar?) and to turn Germans against Germans. This is how they plan to do this:
Sellner throws another battle term from the far-right vocabulary: the so-called "ethnic choice". He has already secured the domain for it. Sellner says: "Not only that the strangers live here. You also choose here." "Ethnic choice", which means that people with a migration background would mainly vote for "migration-friendly" parties.
This means that he not only delegitimizes the elections themselves, but also turns Germans into strangers in his own country. According to the definition of the Federal Statistical Office, 20.2 million people have an "immigration history", so they have immigrated themselves since 1950 or the children of these immigrants.
What can be done?
Yesterday, while waiting for my daughter's school bus to arrive, I was having a cup of coffee at the House of Democracy on the Theaterplatz here in Weimar. It is the new museum of the Weimar Republic which is situated just opposite the German National Theatre and the famous statue of Goethe and Schiller. The German National Theatre, you may recall, housed the parliament of The Weimar Republic Nationalversammlung, the constitutional convention, which met 1919-1920 and came up with the constitution of the Weimar Republic. (Thanks Brainwave for the correction in the comments!)
The similarities are not lost on me. There is discontent against the current coalition government. The farmers are striking because diesel and other subsidies were about to be cut. Locomotiv engineers are striking for less hours. The government is 60 billion in debt that was supposed to be paid for by a climate fund until the Supreme Court in Karlsruhe declared that plan unconstitutional and there is an Angele Merkel — era law which states that the budget must be balanced.
This could very well bring down the government.
Furthermore, there was the Chancellor’s weak-kneed response (in my opinion):
Germany’s chancellor, Olaf Scholz, has urged democrats to stand together against “fanatics with assimilation fantasies” after it emerged that politicians from the Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) party had discussed a “masterplan” for mass deportations in the event of the party coming to power.
www.theguardian.com/...
The AfD is expected to take my state of Thüringen in September
The AfD feels on the road to success, the current shift to the right inspires the party. According to the latest surveys, it would be the strongest force in federal states such as Saxony or Thuringia with more than 30 percent - well ahead of the CDU, SPD and Greens. At the same time, however, the party is under pressure. The Constitutional Protection assesses the AfD in Thuringia, Saxony-Anhalt and Saxony as right-wing extremist. Most recently, he classified the Young Alternative (JA) in North Rhine-Westphalia as a suspected case. The reasons were the proximity to the Identitarian Movement, a "ethnic-ethnic understanding of the people" and "to make people with migration biography despicable" were cited as reasons.
This is Personal for Me
Now, firstly, I am white. I took the financial exception for dual citizenship in 2017. That was granted due to my 100% Total & Permanent VA compensation, SSDI, and my daughter’s dependent benefits. This was when Trump was deporting non-citizen veterans who could no longer access their benefits. I also have a MA in Germanic Languages and Literatures (UVA) as well as my PhD. in English Medieval Studies from the Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena. So, I am unsure of where I stand in the ‘Master Plan’.
However, my daughter’s best friend, a beautiful little girl whose parents are from Nigeria, is right up there on the list.
I know that I have maybe the most important of civic duties of my life in September:
1. Vote here in Thüringen
2. Vote absentee for President Biden
Because Buchenwald is just six kilometres up the road…
Although it may seem cliché at times because it is used so much lately, we really must not forget the warning Martin Niemöller left with us, now more than ever…
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