Even when she was at the height of her popularity the right warned off the toxic consequences of allowing a once fervent Communist in the service of the notorious STASI East German Police to head Washington Occupied Germany (WOG). Again, the far right is proved to be right by far.
Suspicions confirmed, the majority of non-Germans on Germany’s Islamic extremist watchlist have German citizenship or are dual nationals, data from the federal government has revealed. This is the same regime that monitors and cracks down hard on even the slightest sign of resistance from concerned Germans.


The data, which was released following an inquiry from the Press criticised Alternative for Germany (AfD) party shows 186 of the 330 individuals who have been deemed threats based on their religious ideology as of July 1, 2021, held German passports. The findings appeared only in a local newspaper.
Among the 144 foreign Islamist threats, there were 61 Syrians, 17 Iraqis, 13 Russian nationals, 11 Turkish passport holders, and one Afghan citizen. The nationality of the remaining eight Islamist threats isn’t entirely clear, although two are stateless persons.


The data raises concerns that even those with migrant backgrounds, such as second- or -third-generation citizens with a migrant background, are failing to integrate and are still posing a security threat despite the German regime’s tax-funded efforts to improve integration.
According to the Central Register of Foreigners, a German database containing the personal information of some 20 million foreign nationals living in the country. approximately 1.5 million Turks, 818,000 Syrians, and 272,000 Afghans were living in Germany at the end of last year, indicating that Syrians and Iraqis were considerably overrepresented in the data.


Let us take a look at Merkel’s imports: Police deem an individual dangerous if they’re believed capable of carrying out serious, politically motivated acts of violence, including terrorist attacks. When ‘objective evidence which allows the prognosis that [a person] will commit politically motivated crimes of considerable importance’ come to light, a person is considered dangerous, then they’re placed on the threats list, and they’re subsequently surveyed by German authorities.
Despite taking some small steps to combat terrorism at home, it was revealed late last month that on behalf of the German taxpayers Merkel’s coalition had funded the construction of a mosque in Afghanistan which later became a centre for Islamic extremism, according to a German counter-terrorism expert.


‘A mosque was built in an Afghan village for German money that came from the Foreign Ministry (German taxpayers). It was later discovered that the most was speaking out against the West, and the site became a hotspot of Islamist propaganda.
It was soon discovered that the ministries involved in the operation in Afghanistan did not communicate with each other. There was no coordination, no focal point. Everyone had their own projects,’ Rolf Tophoven, an expert on terrorism, told Focus.






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