Die Unterwerfung hat längst begonnen.
Man kassiert seit 10 Jahren den Vorwurf des Rassismus, der Islamophobie und Rechts zu sein für das schlichte Aussprechen der Wahrheit. Und während die Grünen mit der aberwitzigen Behauptung hausieren gehen, man müsse den Islam in Deutschland erst "sichtbar" machen, überrennt er längst Alltag, Stadtbild, Schwimmbäder und auch Schulhöfe und drängt dem deutschen und damit christlich geprägten Kulturraum seine Sitten, Gebräuche, Vorurteile und politischen Ansichten auf.
Ramadan-Beleuchtung in Innenstädten, Burkini-Genehmigung als Schulkleidung (Franziska Giffey, SPD!), Ramadan-Rücksichtnahme für Schulveranstaltungen, Prüfungen und Klassenarbeiten, Halal-Essen in Kitas und Kindergärten, Burkinis in Schwimmbädern, Burkas im Stadtbild, demonstratives öffentliches Beten vor dem Brandenburger Tor, Muezzin-Rufe in Innenstädten, Geschlechtertrennung bei Uni-Veranstaltungen, Kalifat-Demos auf den Straßen, Scharia-"Friedensrichter", die geduldet werden, Landnahme in Stadtteilen, in denen man ab 18 Uhr keine Frauen mehr sieht, Kopftuchklagen vor Gerichten, um selbst hoheitliche staatliche Posten mit dem Symbol der Unterdrückung der Frau zu fluten und, und, und.
Um der Schizophrenie solcher Meldungen wie dieser die Krone aufzusetzen, handelt es sich bei der betroffenen Schule in Kleve um eine, die sicht brüstet: „Schule mit Courage“ und „Schule der Vielfalt“ zu sein, während man doch gerade Feigheit und Einseitigkeit praktiziert und deutsche Kinder ermahnt, sie mögen sogar ihr eigenes Essverhalten den Forderungen muslimischer Kinder anpassen.
Und während all das geschieht, führen muslimische Täter überproportional zu ihrem Bevölkerungsanteil die alle Hitlisten der Kriminalstatistik bei Gewalttaten und Sexualdelikten an, sind aber die einzige Religion die staatlich finanzierte Meldestelle gegen "Islamophobie" bekommen hat, weil es natürlich #HassUndHetze sein soll, auf all diese Probleme hinzuweisen.
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Former Fed Chairs and Treasury Secretaries are now warning us that the U.S. is “acting like an emerging market.”
The irony is thick.
The U.S. started acting like an emerging market under their direction and leadership when they debased the currency, monetized the debt, and backstopped insiders.
These are the same leaders who spent decades eroding the Fed's credibility by normalizing Fed intervention, turning monetary policy into a backstop for fiscal excess and financial markets.
They helped create an environment drowning in debt and moral hazard, and now that the politicization of the Fed becomes more overt, they’re suddenly worried about weak institutions and Fed independence?
I'm sorry but you don't get to destroy the Fed's credibility for 30+ years, then clutch your pearls when the consequences arrive.
I asked Grok to summarize the irony of these signatories lecturing us about Fed independence and inflation, and it delivered...
Alan Greenspan: The Maestro of Bubbles
Greenspan, the five-term Fed chair who spanned Reagan to Bush Jr., is the godfather of easy money.
He kept interest rates artificially low in the early 2000s, inflating the housing bubble that exploded into the 2008 financial crisis. His "Greenspan Put" essentially signaled to Wall Street that the Fed would always bail them out, encouraging reckless risk-taking.
This guy chaired the Council of Economic Advisers under Ford and basically wrote the playbook for moral hazard. Now he's signing a letter about "weak institutions" and "negative consequences for inflation"?
Bro, you created the inflation monster by flooding the system with cheap credit.
If the U.S. feels like an emerging market, it's because you treated it like one—printing to prop up cronies while savers got wrecked.
Ben Bernanke: QE King and Bailout Baron
Bernanke, two-term Fed chair and Bush's economic adviser, took Greenspan's mess and supersized it. Post-2008, he unleashed Quantitative Easing (QE), aka money printer go brrr, buying trillions in assets to bail out failing banks and prop up the stock market.
This wasn't "stabilizing" the economy; it was wealth transfer from Main Street to Wall Street, inflating asset bubbles while real wages stagnated.
Bernanke's actions politicized the Fed more than any "criminal inquiry" ever could, making it a tool for endless intervention. Now he's whining about undermining independence? You undermined it yourself, Ben—by turning the Fed into a central planner's wet dream.
Timothy Geithner and Henry Paulson: The Bailout Bros
Geithner (Obama's Treasury Secretary and NY Fed President) and Paulson (Bush's Treasury Secretary) were the dynamic duo of the 2008 bailouts.
They orchestrated TARP, funneling hundreds of billions to banks and institutions—often with no strings attached—while homeowners drowned in foreclosures.
Geithner famously argued for "foaming the runway" for banks, meaning soft landings for the elite at the expense of everyone else.
Paulson, a former Goldman CEO, basically used public funds to save his old buddies. These moves entrenched "too big to fail," making the financial system more fragile and dependent on government backstops.
Fast-forward to today: inflation from their era's policies has eroded savings, and the debt they piled on is why politicians are now meddling with the Fed. Hypocrisy level: expert.
Janet Yellen: From Fed Chair to Treasury Printer
Yellen's resume is a fiat hall of fame: Fed Chair under Obama/Trump (2014–2018), Treasury Secretary under Biden, and earlier roles under Clinton.
As Fed Chair, she inherited Bernanke's $4.5 trillion balance sheet monster from QE rounds and kept the printer humming—reinvesting maturing securities to maintain that bloated size for years, while holding rates near zero. The easy-money era she extended blew up asset bubbles, widened wealth gaps, and primed the pump for the 2020s inflation surge.
As Treasury head, she oversaw trillions in stimulus during COVID, much of it funded by Fed money creation. Remember when the Fed's balance sheet hit $9 trillion? That's Yellen's world.
Her policies directly contributed to the "highly negative consequences for inflation" she now decries. And let's not forget her flip-flopping on inflation being "transitory"—a lie that cost everyday people dearly as prices soared. Irony level: nuclear.
Just today, Yellen went on CNBC blasting threats to Fed independence as "extremely chilling" and warning that pressuring the Fed to cut rates to manage federal debt payments is "the road to a banana republic."
Ma'am, they literally paved that road under your leadership and policies. As Fed Chair, you spent years normalizing a massive, interventionist balance sheet and near-zero rates that turned the Fed into Wall Street's perpetual backstop—eroding its credibility long before any political pressure became more obvious. Peak hypocrisy.
This week, the UN is attempting to pass the first global carbon tax , which will increase energy, food, and fuel costs across the world. We will not allow the UN to tax American citizens and companies.
Under the leadership of @POTUS, the U.S. will be a hard NO. We call on other nations to stand alongside the United States in defense of our citizens and sovereignty. @IMOHQ
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🚨🇬🇧 DIGITAL ID UPDATE — THIS IS WORSE THAN WE THOUGHT
The government just pushed an alarming update to the Digital ID plan — and it reads like a surveillance wishlist. If you value privacy, this should terrify you.
🔴 They plan to collect everything: name, DoB, address history, phone & email, IP, device IDs, passports, driving licences, biometric residence permits, identity cards — plus unique account identifiers and location derived from IP.
🔴 They’ll share analytics data with third parties outside the EEA (Google Analytics / Dynatrace flagged) — meaning your identity data could be transferred to foreign jurisdictions.
🔴 This system centralises your entire digital life: payments, school places, benefits, tax records — all linked to one ID. A hacker’s dream — one breach, total exposure.
🔴 “Convenience” is the cover. The endgame is control: surveillance baked into everyday life under the guise of public service.
🔴 Politicians talk about safeguards — but history shows the state hands these systems to contractors, quietly shelves the red flags, and moves fast.
This isn’t a hypothetical. It’s a blueprint to make you searchable, shoppable, and controllable. Resist the roll-out politically, demand full parliamentary scrutiny, and insist on iron-clad limits before anyone signs your digital life away.
I’m turning 41, but I don’t feel like celebrating.
Our generation is running out of time to save the free Internet built for us by our fathers.
What was once the promise of the free exchange of information is being turned into the ultimate tool of control.
Once-free countries are introducing dystopian measures such as digital IDs (UK), online age checks (Australia), and mass scanning of private messages (EU).
Germany is persecuting anyone who dares to criticize officials on the Internet. The UK is imprisoning thousands for their tweets. France is criminally investigating tech leaders who defend freedom and privacy.
A dark, dystopian world is approaching fast — while we’re asleep. Our generation risks going down in history as the last one that had freedoms — and allowed them to be taken away.
We’ve been fed a lie.
We’ve been made to believe that the greatest fight of our generation is to destroy everything our forefathers left us: tradition, privacy, sovereignty, the free market, and free speech.
By betraying the legacy of our ancestors, we’ve set ourselves on a path toward self-destruction — moral, intellectual, economic, and ultimately biological.
So no, I’m not going to celebrate today. I’m running out of time. WE are running out of time.
The @bankofengland, allegedly in public ownership, wants to hide from the public its plans for Digital ID and Central Bank Dystopian Control (CBDC), aka "Digital Pound".
This leaves us no option but to assume the worst of this technocrat digital Gulag system.
Digital ID will be sold as “safe and convenient.” Then a crisis will hit, and suddenly you won't be able to access resources without it.
Like after 9/11 or COVID, things never returned to normal.
Step by step, freedom erodes until you forget you were made for God.
It is very important to say NO. We do not need Ms Lagarde's central bank digital currency - a perfidious control tool, not a currency.
All the horrendously bad things I warned & predicted about the euro and the ECB have come true.
Why on earth now give further, dictatorial powers to the failed central planners?
I’m not convinced politics can heal the pain and systemic issues we’ve inherited.
As part of the youth, I found my hope in Bitcoin. A peaceful, open-source, and moral alternative.
Life is fragile, but hope is not. The story of humanity is engineering a better world.
Ai Wei Wei was commissioned to reflect on Germany for Zeit Magazine, but they seemingly didn’t like his reflections and killed the article. He shared them:
That's 0.07% of global energy use (comparable to many other random industries, and often using otherwise wasted/stranded energy).
Its service is that it gives people an alternative for when the IMF comes and makes a deal with your country's govt to devalue your currency. 😉
Western Europeans don't understand that the harm they have done to their countries is IRREVERSIBLE, and their children will not forgive them for it.
They thought they were building an open society. What they created was an unmanageable fracture. They replaced continuity with experimentation, identity with guilt, and cohesion with slogans. Entire generations were told that borders were immoral, that culture was oppressive, and that integration was optional. Now they are reaping the results — and pretending not to see them.
The cities are divided. The schools are segregated by language and loyalty. The police avoid entire zones. Judges are intimidated. Teachers lie to survive. Religion is ridiculed unless it's imported. The native population is shrinking — and afraid. Those who speak the truth are attacked by their own institutions, while those who undermine the country are subsidized.
Immigration was not the problem — it was the refusal to set conditions. It was the cowardice of leaders who wanted applause instead of responsibility. It was the moral blackmail of elites who despised their own people, and these people's submissiveness to their elites. What arrived was not just labor or refuge — it was a different civilization, with its own expectations, values, and plans. And no one asked it to adapt.
The damage is not temporary. It's demographic. It's territorial. It's cultural. It's encoded now into the next hundred years. Their children will grow up in a land their parents no longer recognize — and they will ask, not with anger but disbelief: why did you allow this?