Tag: cops

German Cops nail the Red Flag to their Mast

Late last week, the assault on the rising Alternative for Germany (AfD) ethno-nationalist mainstream party continued. The federal executive committee of the Gewerkschaft der Polizei (GdP), one of Germany’s largest police unions, declared that simultaneous membership in the Alternative for Germany Party (AfD) and the police union (GdP) was incompatible. Problem: No union membership could lead to a loss of career.

Spain’s Civil Guard warn of Insurrection and Revolution

A confidential document by Spain’s Civil Guard warns about the high probability of growing social unrest over the coming months, which could result in isolated protests and street disturbances. The document was drafted in response to security measures during the coronavirus process, which is expected to last until late June if there are no new spikes in transmission.

Cops Unleash Hell in the Hague

Whilst State-dependent mainstream media focuses its cameras and sends its news teams to cover anti-government protests in Myanmar (formerly Burma) in South-East Asia, state repression in the European Union goes without press comment or condemnation.

Out of Control Cops more fearful than an Occupying Army

Leaving victor’s propaganda aside, during the World war II occupation of Europe, both German and national police forces behaved impeccably. This was true from Ukraine to the Occupation of Britain (The Channel Islands), France, and Norway to Russia. Life continued as normal, police were approachable and the peoples of the various nations went about their lives as usual.

Easter in Germany defeats the lockdowners

In Germany, a decision has been made to return from general quarantine to a normal lifestyle during the current month. On March 3, a distance conference of the government and presidential ministers of all federal states took place, which lasted 11 hours. A plan has been developed, a ‘road map’ for cancelling the lockdown throughout the country.

Derision for Europe’s Loopiest Leader

An Afghan man in his 20s was gunned down by cops after a bloody knife attack in the Swedish town of Vetlanda that left seven people injured. The assassin has been arrested on suspicion of several cases of attempted murder, but bizarrely not charged with terrorism.

Copenhagen is the latest city to battle Political Repression

‘It has nothing to do with Covid or health concerns,’ says Michael Walsh, author and dissident journalist.. ‘The European Union has clearly become a repressive regime. Politicians are supposed to be representatives of the people and reflect the majority view in their parliaments. Yet never have the opinions of the electorate mattered less to legislators, never has press or the political cabal been less representative of the people they claim to serve’.