Is he a Chinese spy ? German Corona expert in the Ministry of the Interior paid by China

It sounds like the confirmation of the wildest conspiracy theories. An expert from the German Ministry of the Interior, who has repeatedly advocated rigid corona measures, was paid from China. And the man produced a study entitled “Learning from Wuhan”. Curious: The German Interior Minister Nancy Fäser (SPD) knew nothing about it.

Videos of people screaming or children forcibly separated from their parents in Shanghai as a result of the strict lockdown policy have shocked many Austrians in recent weeks. The communist party’s contempt for humanity seems limitless, just to achieve the goal of completely eradicating the Corona virus.

But not all people seem to have a problem taking these measures. Otto Kölbl, for example – an expert in the German Ministry of the Interior. The linguist is a senior member of the ministry’s Corona Council. According to the newspaper “Welt”, Kölbl is a big fan of the Chinese dictator Mao.

Kölbl is said to be the author of the “panic report” headed by Federal Minister Horst Seehofer (CSU) at the beginning of the pandemic, which states: “Children will easily infect themselves … If they then infect their parents and one of them dies in agony at home and they feel they are to blame because, for example, they forgot to wash their hands after playing, it is the most terrible thing a child can ever experience.”

Kölbl also published a study entitled “Learning from Wuhan – there is no alternative to curbing Covid-19”. So far so good – but now it came out: The Corona expert of the German Ministry of the Interior received money from Beijing! The “Corona expert” also confirmed this to the newspaper “Welt am Sonntag”.

Kölbl said he was helping the Communist Party to fix its “communication problem”. That’s why he helps out from time to time. “I have taken on small jobs every now and then, where it was a matter of explaining the Chinese government’s point of view to a Western audience,” Kölbl said. He receives small amounts of money for this. He cannot talk about details because he has committed himself to secrecy.

And what is the reaction of the responsible minister, Nancy Faeser (SPD)? “I didn’t know anything about it,” says her state secretary in charge, Markus Gerber, when asked. A linguist as a Corona expert in the German Ministry of the Interior, who also receives money from the Chinese state.You can’t make this stuff up…

https://exxpress.at/deutscher-corona-experte-im-innenministerium-von-china-bezahlt/

A Lufthansa flight crew bans all Jews from boarding one of its flights

By Andrea Widburg

When Lufthansa, Germany’s flag carrier airline, left New York for Frankfurt, most, but by no means all, of its passengers were Jews, with about 80% of them being Hasidic Jews bound for Budapest.  Because some of the Hasidic passengers apparently refused to wear their masks, once the plane arrived in Frankfurt, Lufthansa banned all but two Jews (men whose yarmelkes were hidden under baseball caps) from boarding their flight to Hungary.  This openly antisemitic conduct was bad under any circumstances, but it was especially ugly coming from a German company.  After all, in 1938, a year that was the prelude to the Holocaust, the Nazis also imposed collective punishment on all Jews for the “sins” of a few.

Eighty-four years ago, the Nazis levied the Judenvermögensabgabe, or Jewish Capital Levy.  The trigger was Herschel Grynszpan’s attempt to assassinate Ernest Eduard vom Rath, a Nazi diplomat.  Because Grynszpan was Jewish, the Nazis used the assassination attempt as the justification for Kristallnacht, a pogrom against Jews carried out within Germany on November 9–10, 1938.  Because “the Jews” had tried to assassinate vom Rath, “forcing” the Germans to engage in a pogrom, Hermann Göring announced that all Jews were responsible for paying a one-billion-Reichsmark fine as “atonement” for “the hostile attitude of Judaism towards the German people.”

That attitude was alive and well in the Lufthansa terminal at Frankfurt.  DansDeals broke the story:

On Wednesday, I heard about an incident on Lufthansa flight 401, a Boeing 747-8 that flew from JFK to Frankfurt, that was almost too hard to believe. Allegedly, Lufthansa refused to allow any of the Jews from that flight onto their connecting flight to Budapest, while non-Jews were free to continue on their journeys. Two dozen armed police officers ensured that no Jews boarded the flight or caused issues at the gate.

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I set out to investigate and spoke to more than a dozen passengers onboard that flight. Most agreed to speak on the record, though some said they needed anonymity. I also requested comment from Lufthansa.

After days of interviews with passengers, it does appear that nearly all visibly Jewish passengers were lumped together for collective punishment, as Lufthansa didn’t bother to identify the small number of mask offenders onboard the flight.

Chilling video shared with DansDeals and posted below appears to confirm that Lufthansa banned all Jews on the flight because in a Lufthansa supervisor’s words, it was the Jews that made the mess and Jews that made the problems, and that all Jews onboard had to suffer due to the sins of the few.

Apparently most, but not all, passengers on the New York flight were Jewish, with about 80% of the Jewish passengers being part of the Hasidic group.

The problem was masks: Lufthansa was incredibly strict about them in a Germanic kind of way.  During the flight, a pilot announced that people needed to stop blocking the galleys to pray and needed to wear their masks.  Clearly, some people were disregarding Lufthansa’s rules.

After the flight arrived in Frankfurt, passengers headed for the connecting gate that would get them on a flight to Budapest, only to find the area crawling with police, with 24 eventually standing there.  When Lufthansa began boarding the Budapest flight, they called passengers by name to board.  Ultimately, only two Jews, both flying first class, were allowed on the plane.  Neither was wearing a visible yarmulke.  (You can see videos of all this at DansDeals.)  Eventually, a plane that could hold 192 passengers departed with, at most, 20 passengers.

When the passengers stuck in Frankfurt tried to re-book flights, they learned that Lufthansa had put a 24-hour hold on them, denying them the right to board any Lufthansa flights.  When they were finally able to rebook flights, it cost them hundreds, even more than a thousand, dollars.

The worst video, the one that’s making social media rounds (and that both YouTube and Instagram banned for hate speech, before finally allowing it), shows a Lufthansa supervisor explaining to a non-Hasidic passenger that group punishment was necessary and appropriate and would have been the same for Africans or Poles:

Passenger: I’m like shocked beyond, never in my adult life. I’ve never heard this.

Lufthansa: If you want to do it like this, Jewish people who were the mess, who made the problems.

Passenger: So Jewish people on the plane made a problem, so all Jews are banned from Lufthansa for the day?

Lufthansa: Just for this flight.

After first issuing an anodyne statement about its obligations to keep flights safe with masks, Lufthansa eventually said that it was investigating the incident.

What happened in Frankfurt is a bad look for any airline, but it’s an especially bad look for Germany’s official airline.  The fact that, as Dan explains, Germany is big on collective punishment (or Sippenhaft) means that a German company that collectively punishes the Jews over whom it has control inevitably carries the stench of Nazism.

https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2022/05/a_lufthansa_flight_crew_bans_all_jews_from_boarding_one_of_its_flights.html

German industry faces economic ruin with ‘highly dangerous’ gas ban

A study by the German Hans Böckler Foundation has now calculated that the gross domestic product (GDP) could collapse by up to twelve percent within the first year if Russian gas supplies were to end immediately. It is the latest doomsday prediction for Germany’s industry.

Industrial production would fall by 114 to 286 billion euros. This alonewould lead to a GDP slump of three to eight percent, which would be increased by another two to four percent because the higher energy prices reduce the financial scope of consumers for other expenditures.

According to the study author Professor Tom Krebs from the University of Mannheim, a gas supply ban would only be manageable from 2025 onwards if other sources were available.

In addition, Krebs warned of so-called “cascade effects” that could also affect sectors that are less dependent on natural gas and threatened to “drastically” increase the economic damage. He also drew attention to the fact that the German economy is still under severe stress after the 2009 financial crisis, the 2020 Corona pandemic and due to self-inflicted climate change pressure. Since the expected price shocks for energy and food would have to be borne primarily by poorer households, “social tensions could intensify”.

The warnings of the study correspond exactly to what other experts have said: The former EON boss Johannes Teyssen had described a ban on Russian energy supplies as “highly dangerous” just last week.

Teyssen does not consider the suggestions of taking cold showers made by Economics Minister Robert Habeck and Federal Network Agency boss Klaus Müller to make any sense: “If it were about that and it could be regulated, then we would have done it a long time ago.”

In fact, it is “really about an extensive collapse of the basic industrial structure that needs natural gas and the entire value chain behind it”. One has to understand how it works. Supply bottlenecks would arise in other industries if large energy companies were no longer able to produce anything.

The general manager of the chemical industry association, Wolfgang Große Entrup, also issued almost identical warnings at the beginning of April. In the event of a short-term, unlimited stop in the supply of Russian gas, “a severe recession and a massive loss of jobs” must be expected. It is “frequently massively underestimated” that other branches of industry such as agriculture, construction, food, automobiles or electronics would then also be badly hit. For the loss of natural gas there is “no short-term replacement option”.

Yet these industry heavyweights are totally ignored by EU chief Ursula von der Leyen, and the irresponsible demands of the Ukrainian Ambassador Andriy Melnyk or “Fridays-for-Future” activist Luisa Neubauer, goading Germany into an economic catastrophe, the consequences of which must be shouldered by ordinary citizens – and not by the privileged, wealthy or state-appointed authors of the measures.

“You hear so little about Gretl, the little climate siren from Sweden. No screaming ‘how dare you’, no shouting on our streets, the blond braided one has dedicated herself to inner emigration. The Fridays for Future sect, the radical arm of the eco-socialists, plays the ostrich. The hip Greta has fallen silent in the face of the honorable rearmament of the Western arms industry,” noted Austrian politician Gerald Grosz.

“Yes, the good girl believes that the F16 flies on an e-battery on its way to the Ukraine. Or does she believe that the atomic bombs are powered by solar panels and that only ‘organic makes you beautiful’ soybeans grow after the impact. And the artillery pieces move on rapeseed oil?”

https://freewestmedia.com/2022/05/10/german-industry-faces-economic-ruin-with-highly-dangerous-gas-ban/

France: Rape convict arrested after escaping during day trip to the zoo

French authorities have recaptured 43-year-old Ahmed B., an inmate in the prison, who used a trip to the zoo to escape from custody after spending six days on the lam.

Last week, an inmate known as Ahmed B. took advantage of a short moment of solitude in the park toilets to flee, right in front of the Valence prison officers. The inmate had been on the run for almost a week before being apprehended near his partner’s home in the Lyon region of the country on Monday.

Despite Ahmed B. being convicted for raping a woman at gun point and sentenced to 15 years in prison, and already escaping from prison in 2017, the man was approved to attend a “cultural” day trip to a zoo, ostensibly a location where children are routinely located.

French police celebrated the man’s successful apprehension, according to French newspaper Le Figaro,

“His arrest is the result of a heavy investigation work by the gendarmerie services of the Grenoble Research Section, in joint referral with the Drôme Group, and this, under the direction of the Parquet of Valence,” explained the interim prosecutor, Céline Nainani, in a press release. The magistrate clarified that the arrest occurred with the support of specialized intervention services: the GIGN branch in Dijon and the GOS (Groupe Observation Surveillance) in Lyon.

Investigations are ongoing into whether of not the inmate benefited from outside help during his escape.

Long criminal history

Ahmed B. has been incarcerated since Nov. 23, 2005. He had entered the central prison of Valence on May 19, 2021 to continue serving various sentences for, among other things, attacking both property and people, offenses related to narcotics, and driving offenses.

By 2020, he had also completed a 15-year prison sentence issued on June 20, 2008, by the Rhône Assize Court for acts of rape committed under the threat of a weapon and extortion. He still had to serve several prison sentences for misdemeanor offenses and was not scheduled to be released until May 31, 2025.

In addition, Ahmed B. was responsible for a number of “incidents” while in jail and attempted to escape in 2017. Back then, he was quickly arrested and re-incarcerated. Since then, he had not benefited from any sentence adjustment or release measure.

“For several months during his incarceration in Valence, the prison administration had noted a positive dynamic in his behavior such as training, compensation for victims, registration on the waiting list to work,” detailed the prosecution.

Recently, Ahmed B. made two requests for leave — one to meet an employer, and the other for cultural reasons involving a visit to the zoo. Prison officials refused the first, but the second had received a favorable opinion from all the members of the prison administration commission, and the sentence enforcement judge granted the request. The man instead used his zoo outing to escape from prison.

https://rmx.news/article/france-rape-convict-arrested-after-escaping-during-day-trip-to-the-zoo/

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Hungary announces veto on oil embargo

Hungary has announced that it will veto the EU’s planned embargo on Russian oil imports. The country will not vote for the sanctions package as it will destroy Hungary’s secure and stable energy supply and make it impossible to source the oil needed for the economy, according to Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó.

For the country, the measure means petrol prices at around 1,83 euros and an increase in the price of diesel fuel to around 2,10 euros. “We will not allow the Hungarian people to pay the price for the war,” stressed Szijjártó.

Prime minister Viktor Orban earlier described the EU oil embargo as an “atomic bomb” dropped on the Hungarian economy. Last week Orbán explained that it would destroy the Hungarian economy. His country needs about five years to be able to do without Russian oil imports. An alternative would be supply via the Adriatic pipeline from Croatia.

The prime minister stressed that earlier the leaders of EU Member States had agreed that only such measures could be adopted that duly took account of the different energy structures of countries and the sovereign right to determine their own energy access. However, the President of the European Commission, “wittingly or unwittingly, attacked the hard-forged European unity”.

It makes no financial sense to change energy infrastructure

Orban said those who have seas and ports are able to transport oil in tankers from any part of the world, but there are countries which do not have such options. Russian or any other oil can only be transported to Hungary via pipelines, “one end of the pipeline is in Russia, the other one is in Hungary,” that is a given, he explained, adding that Hungary was therefore unable to accept a proposal that disregards this circumstance.

“The fight that I’m fighting now is a fight to protect the Hungarian reduction of energy bills,” Orban said, also mentioning that it would take years and investments worth hundreds of billions of forints to replace Russian oil with any other kind, while the transformation of the Hungarian energy conveyance system would require further investments in the thousands of billions.

He said it would take five years to complete the necessary investments. Even if the EU provides funds for such purposes, “we only have that money on paper because they haven’t yet given it to us, and until they give us the money, we can’t start” that project.

Orban said at the same time it was well worth considering whether such a costly project that could only start functioning in 4 or 5 years’ time would make sense at all, given that the war was “taking place right now”.

He said if he saw a proposal that conformed to Hungarian interests, “then naturally, we’re happy to talk about it”. However, the proposal that is on the table now creates a Hungarian problem, and makes no proposal of any kind for solving that problem.

Orban made it clear that there would be a red line, namely, the energy embargo.

Arms supply supports war

By supplying arms, we move away from peace, rather than moving towards it, “those who supply arms also bring trouble onto themselves, in particular, if the country at war is your neighbour,” he argued.

The prime minister pointed out that the Hungarian community in the Ukrainian region of “Transcarpathia is now within firing range” because someone supplied or was about to supply weapons, and the Russians would destroy the transport nodes where such supplies can be offloaded or transported on.

Orban said he is planning to introduce the members of his new, significantly reshuffled government between 20 and 30 May. He indicated that there will be many and meaningful changes in response to the fact that many and meaningful changes have taken place in the world, too.

Hungary must reinforce its defence against the pressure of migration, he stated, adding that “the pandemic hasn’t gone away yet,” and the world is not prepared for a pandemic on such a scale, while there is also a war under way. “We must form a government which will be able to defend Hungary against these challenges,” Orban said.

EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has meanwhile announced that she will travel to Budapest to talk to Orbán about security of supply in Hungary.

Hungary rejects sanctions against religious leaders

Hungary also rejected sanctions against religious leaders, the state secretary for aiding persecuted Christians told public television on Sunday, commenting on the European Union’s plan to sanction Patriarch Kirill, head of the Russian Orthodox Church.

Tristan Azbej, who heads the Hungary Helps aid programme, said Hungary supported brokering peace and “sees counterproductive, nonsensical sanctions as harmful”.

The Russian Orthodox Church has some 160 million members and 40 000 priests worldwide, Azbej noted, adding that the EU’s “crazy” proposal would ban the patriarch from entering the bloc, isolating religious people from their spiritual leader.

The Syrian orthodox patriarch, the Armenian Apostolic Church, and the Hungarian eparchy of the Russian Orthodox Church, among others, have turned to Orban, “the last voice of Christianity and common sense in the EU”, regarding the European Commission’s proposal, which he said would create a dangerous precedent of “keeping other churches in check, and subjecting them to politically motivated sanctions”.

Hungary sees religious freedom as “sacred and inviolable”, and will not support sanctioning religious leaders, he said.

https://freewestmedia.com/2022/05/10/hungary-announces-veto-on-oil-embargo/