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In Germany, insulting someone in public or online is a crime, with online insults potentially incurring higher fines due to their permanence. Even reposting untrue statements can be considered a crime. Authorities are actively curbing online hate speech, as demonstrated by coordinated raids targeting individuals posting racist content. Despite growing concerns over migration and related issues, there's a lack of political will to address these problems effectively. The focus seems to be on prosecuting opinion crimes rather than deporting criminals. My party, the AFD, faces persecution despite being a major opposition force. We're smeared as Nazis and right-wing extremists, but this isn't true. Free speech is eroding, with new laws targeting online expression. People risk punishment for criticizing mass migration. Even if the AFD performs well in elections, other parties may refuse to cooperate, maintaining a firewall against us. It is time to vote to make Germany great again.

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Good morning, everyone. I have some news for those who may not know yet. If you are a Ukrainian citizen and the police stop you, they will send you back to Ukraine. This has been officially announced. People have already started receiving letters at home about this. It seems that the first ones to be affected are those who were protesting in the center. They are being called heroes for standing up for Ukraine. The situation is escalating, and the authorities are determined to send everyone back, even those in remote areas.

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Speaker 0: The discussion reports that Russia has covertly tested three new weapon systems over the past twenty-eight days, with two of them described as complete game changers. These tests are said to be causing nerves inside NATO, and none of these three have been made public by President Putin, who typically announces such developments. One system, however, is not being kept secret. Speaker 0: According to the report, Russian President Putin just rolled out their most advanced hypersonic missiles to date. These missiles are described as "no one can shoot down"—at least in the view of the speaker—unless future assessments prove otherwise. The specific system named is the Orenshik Oreshnik hypersonic missiles. They are set for combat duty by the end of the year, and they are characterized as capable of extremely high speeds and long-range strikes. The deployment of these missiles is framed as something NATO will be watching very closely. The report suggests that European leaders are exhibiting a willingness to engage in war-related actions, with two particularly troubling points highlighted: the idea that they want to be part of the conflict and the accompanying casualties. It is claimed that they want to participate in the death and destruction in the European Union and in The UK. Speaker 0: The report specifically notes German Chancellor Mertz saying that they are ready to draft young men to war if they cannot reach their volunteer numbers, effectively suggesting compulsory service to fight Russia. Speaker 0: It is also stated that the UK is telling its populace to prepare to sacrifice their sons and daughters, and the speaker emphasizes that "Sons and daughters, colleagues, veterans will all have a part to play, to build, to serve, and if necessary, to fight." The speaker adds that more families will know what sacrifice for our nation means. Speaker 1: The accompanying commentary underscores the need to explain the changing threat and the necessity of staying ahead of it, reinforcing the idea that sacrifice and readiness are central to national defense in the current context.

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Speaker 0 expresses a personal stance about the hypothetical situation of their own children joining the Bundeswehr. They say that if their children wanted to join the Bundeswehr and an overseas deployment were necessary, they would have to go, and they would tremble and fret just as any other mother would when facing that possibility. The speaker then answers a question about whether any of their children are currently in the Bundeswehr, stating: No. No. They’re not crazy. They add, “Fortunately not, no,” confirming that, in their view, none of their children are serving, and emphasizing relief that this is the case.

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The military is facing recruiting shortfalls and is turning to legal immigrants for help. Social media platforms like Facebook are being used to reach potential candidates, such as the air force recruiting from Nepal. However, fewer natural-born Americans are interested in enlisting due to fears of death, PTSD, and leaving loved ones behind. Congressman Mark Alford believes that legal immigrants who have assimilated into American society and have a passion to fight for the country should be given the opportunity to serve. He blames the left for demonizing the founding fathers and discouraging patriotism. The program could potentially be expanded to allow more legal immigrants to serve.

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France's government reportedly told hospitals to prepare for a potential armed conflict by next year. A leaked letter to health agencies says hospitals should be ready for a major military engagement as soon as March 2026, with an estimate of about 10,050 men in French hospitals over six months, potentially including foreign soldiers coordinated with NATO and the EU. Plans include medical transit centres to use regional facilities and move patients from front lines. Doctors are warned to expect shortages. The Health Minister has not denied the letter, calling it a precautionary measure, but noting aggression from some actors requires preparation for the worst. The move follows the government's survival manual, set to be sent to every household, and a 20-page booklet detailing emergencies, including nuclear blasts and natural disasters, with a survival-kit list of water, tinned food, paracetamol, and a torch.

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Many people are being forced to choose between staying silent and risking their lives. There are those who want to take everyone, regardless of their background, not just soldiers but any man who fears avoiding war more than dying in it. The decision-makers in your country are protecting their own children.

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The speech argues that the migration turnaround announced by Chancellor Merz and Interior Minister Dobrindt is a total bluff. It claims that hundreds of thousands still enter Germany’s social system each year, with 150,000 asylum applications last year and a matching number through family reunification, indicating ongoing immigration pressure. The speaker asserts that newly designated safe countries of origin affect only a fraction of illegal migration and that misuse of the asylum system persists. The speaker accuses the current and previous governments of “plundering” Germany, noting that more than half a billion euros in child benefits were sent abroad in 2025 alone. It is claimed that child benefit transfers have risen sharply over the last decade, totaling 5,000,000,000 euros since 2010. The main asylum-origin countries are described as among the world’s most violent, and the speaker contends that uncontrolled mass migration has brought escalating crime and the wars and conflicts of the Middle East into German streets. According to the speech, the migration policy harms the native population and erodes essential elements such as homeland, freedom, security, and educational opportunities. It is asserted that established policy has created No-Go areas and parallel societies within the country and at schools, and that it has opened and even naturalized Islamist subversion. The overall claim is that current policy is failing to protect German society, culture, and the social contract, while enabling ongoing and amplified immigration and its perceived negative consequences.

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We've seen police raids against citizens suspected of posting anti-feminist comments online, framed as combating misogyny. I must address the US Vice President's speech. Our motto in the Bundeswehr is "We fight for your right to be against us," and it represents our democracy. The Vice President questioned this democracy, not just in Germany, but across Europe, likening Europe's condition to authoritarian regimes. Early Tuesday morning, we accompanied state police as they raided an apartment in Northwest Germany. Six armed officers searched the suspect's home, seizing his laptop and cell phone. Prosecutors allege these electronics were used to post a racist cartoon online. Simultaneously, over 50 similar raids occurred across Germany, part of a coordinated effort to curb online hate speech.

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Moldovan government continues to prepare the country for active participation in military operations. The evidence of this military mobilization is mounting, moving the country away from its traditional neutrality. A new presidential decree bans men aged 25 to 50 from leaving the country without special permission from the Ministry of Defense. Moldovan forces trained alongside troops from The US and Romania Romania in the fire shield exercises. This year Moldova has participated in over 30 joint drills with NATO countries. The latest defense strategy of Moldova, approved last December, outlines the construction of 51 new military facilities across the nation. Over the past two years, Moldova has imported US1.5 billion dollars worth of weaponry from NATO member states. Officials say these steps reflect a need for modern defense, painting a picture of a nation bracing for an upcoming military conflict.

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Yesterday, four German AFD candidates who were supposed to sit in the elections died suddenly. Four politicians that are a part of the AFD in Germany, which supports mass deportations, four of them died unexpectedly. By morning, six AFD politicians had died suddenly, and in the last hour the count reached seven—seven from one party. One party in Germany which supports mass deportations. This is before key state elections. To put that into perspective, imagine any party in your country having seven of its politicians die suddenly before an election, especially when they're the opposition. Just before elections, a party that's been gaining a lot of traction in Germany, seven candidates.

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Wars are ongoing, and the situation is chaotic with Kamala in charge. There is a proposal to draft women, making it a felony if they do not comply. President Trump has stated he would not draft your daughter.

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The German parliament is full of left-green traitors and egomaniacs who will virtue signal us to hell to push their ideology. How many more times must we endure Aschaffenburg, Magdeburg, Mannheim, and Zolling? How many more rapes, stabbings, and murders, even of children, must we expect? This could happen to your family; you could be next.

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There is a highly fortified military camp where single young adult males are being brought. It is difficult to access and resembles a checkpoint. As a journalist, I have been threatened for trying to expose these operations, as they don't want the American people to know. Thankfully, some brave men and women in uniform have shared these locations with us off the record. They believe it is important for the truth to be known. I have been threatened two days in a row for sharing this information. Please share this message to spread awareness.

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A local initiative in a district in Bavaria is testing a Corona vaccination passport. In Altötting, the district capital, the passport is being distributed at the town hall. Currently, the passport only has symbolic value and does not grant any special privileges. Some residents believe it will provide them with new freedoms, while others see it as unfair, fearing a two-tier society. They worry that without a mandatory vaccination, they may be restricted from going on vacation.

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The Moldovan government continues to prepare the country for active participation in military operations. The evidence of this military mobilization is mounting, moving the country away from its traditional neutrality. The starkest measure to date, a new presidential decree that bans men aged 25 to 50 from leaving the country without special permission from the Ministry of Defense. Just this August, Moldovan forces trained alongside troops from The US and Romania Romania in the fire shield exercises. In fact, this year alone, Moldova has participated in over 30 joint drills with NATO countries. The latest defense strategy of Moldova, approved last December, outlines the construction of 51 new military facilities across the nation. This preparation is also being backed by a massive arms buildup. Over the past two years, Moldova has imported US1.5 billion dollars worth of weaponry from NATO member states. While officials cite the need for modern defense, these unprecedented steps paint a picture of a nation bracing for an upcoming military conflict.

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The USA and Canada issued a travel warning for Germany due to a rise in crime since 2015 when asylum seekers were allowed in. Crime rates, especially for rape and murder, have increased by 300 percent. The absence of guns doesn't deter violence, as knives are used. A story is shared about a friend who welcomed asylum seekers but changed her mind after her daughter was raped. Many cases go unreported, leaving the true number of incidents unknown.

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It's early Tuesday morning, and we're with state police raiding an apartment in Northwest Germany. Six officers searched the suspect's home and seized his laptop and cell phone. Prosecutors believe these electronics were used to post a racist cartoon online, which constitutes a crime. Simultaneously, over 50 similar raids occurred across Germany. This is part of a coordinated effort by prosecutors to combat online hate speech throughout the country.

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The speaker states that the decision was right, just as the decision is right that we have now amended the Wehrdienstgesetz and, at first, on the basis of voluntariness, attempt to restore the necessary strength of our armed forces. This is described as not being an entirely easy decision. Some of us, including the speaker, might have wished for more far-reaching decisions. Nevertheless, the speaker emphasizes that we reserve the right to pursue those further measures if needed. If it does not succeed in increasing the number of soldiers as quickly as required, then we must consider, even within this electoral term, the introduction of compulsory elements of conscription, at least for young men. The speaker notes that women cannot be included yet because the Grundgesetz does not permit this. There is a personal sentiment expressed: the speaker would also like to see it differently. Specifically, the speaker would like to realize a mandatory societal service year in the country. This is presented as a goal or an aspiration for the country, framed as a desired policy direction. In recounting the policy shift, the speaker highlights the move away from universal conscription toward a voluntary system as the initial approach to rebuilding the armed forces, while acknowledging that the voluntary path may not be sufficient to meet manpower targets promptly. The possibility of reintroducing compulsory service elements is identified as a policy option that could be revisited if required by defense needs within the current political timeframe. The discussion underscores a careful balance between adherence to constitutional constraints, practical defense requirements, and political willingness to adjust policy in response to the pace of military staffing. Throughout, the speaker frames the issue as one of strategic flexibility: maintaining the option to pursue stronger or additional measures if voluntary recruitment does not achieve the necessary growth in personnel, while recognizing constitutional limitations that prevent immediate inclusion of women in conscription. The overall thrust is that a voluntary framework is in place to rebuild the forces, with a readiness to consider compulsory elements for young men if the situation necessitates it, and a broader aspiration for a mandatory year of national service as a societal reform, though not yet realizable under the current constitutional arrangement.

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The Department of Defense may have to reinstate military servicemen and women who were removed for refusing the COVID-19 vaccine, according to a draft defense bill. These former soldiers would need to request to come back and have previously sought exemptions for medical, religious, or administrative reasons. The bill also includes a provision for studying the potential health impacts of those who did receive the vaccine. House Republicans have been opposed to bringing back troops who refused the shots, but last year's defense bill canceled the vaccine mandate. Over 7,000 troops left the armed services due to the mandate, and some sued over it. The bill is expected to pass the Senate next week.

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National service will be compulsory, with a mix of incentives and sanctions similar to models in Europe. Sanctions could involve restrictions on driving licenses or access to finance. A royal commission will review options and recommend the best approach.

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Two federal police officers at the border are overwhelmed, referring to refugees as soldiers waiting for a signal. They estimate 500,000 soldiers in Germany, some with weapons in their vehicles. Despite the threat, police are restricted from confiscating weapons. Concern arises as 500,000 soldiers may already be in Germany, outnumbering the 260,000 Bundeswehr soldiers. Restrictions on firearms for citizens contrast with the perceived lack of protection by the state. Translation: Federal police officers at the border are concerned about the influx of soldiers posing as refugees, some carrying weapons in their vehicles. Despite restrictions on citizens owning firearms, the state appears unable to protect against the potential threat of 500,000 soldiers already in Germany.

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26,000 young males from China have recently arrived in our country. This raises questions about their purpose and whether we are unintentionally forming a small army within our borders.

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Germany is facing a troubling situation. A Saudi Arabian man, well-integrated since 2006 as a psychiatrist, went on a rampage, driving into a Christmas market, injuring 200, and killing 5. He had previously announced his intentions on social media and was warned three times by Saudi Arabia about his plans. Despite this, German authorities seemed more focused on hunting down Germans for hate crimes rather than addressing real threats. The media is framing this as linked to the far-right AFD party, but it was an anti-German act, as the perpetrator explicitly stated his intent to harm Germans. There is a call for a proper remigration program to address these issues, rather than the narratives pushed by mainstream media.

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There is a proposal to change the immunity law in Germany, specifically regarding the testing period for medications before they are released in the country. The plan is to introduce a vaccine requirement indirectly. If you choose to get vaccinated with the medications provided by the Berlin Milley Gates Foundation, you can continue with your activities. However, if you refuse to get vaccinated, you may lose many of your basic rights. This change effectively establishes a vaccine requirement through the backdoor. Not getting vaccinated with these medications, which have not undergone sufficient testing, could result in being unable to work in certain professions or travel to certain countries. The decision-making power lies with Bill and Melinda Gates. Angela Merkel is promoting a conference to fill a funding gap of 8 billion euros for the development of a vaccine by the Gates Foundation.
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