German AfD politician to be destroyed by false reports
German newspaper Bild’s smear campaign against the family of AfD politician Björn Höcke, in which other “quality media” vigorously collaborated, could turn into a fiasco for the paper. Because: The alleged drug possession of the eldest son was fictitious. Bild has already had to modify its article.
The “quality media” spread the Bild report: Search of Björn Höcke’s house.
In the text of the newspaper Bild, the reader then learns that this is not a current event. No, the house search took place almost seven months ago, on November 28, 2022. And the offense in question is not attributed to Björn Höcke. But his now 15-year-old son, who – according to Bild – is accused of alleged drug possession.
Specifically, it should be about a small amount of marijuana or hashish, with which the then 14-year-old son of Björn Höcke was caught in another state. An absolute petty offense, which is normally punished with a penalty order, if the accusations against Björn Höcke’s son are at all true.
And they are obviously not. Because: The anti-AfD newspaper Bild seems to have freely invented the alleged drug possession of the eldest Höcke son. Bild has already altered its article. The article’s note now states:
*In a first version we had written that the house search had been carried out because of drug possession of the elder son. This passage was deleted and corrected by new information.
The “new” information that Bild is currently spreading around the world about an underage boy is now: house search because of “illegal possession of weapons”. Allegedly, the legendary “weapon find” is a scare gun. The acquisition is forbidden for minors, not however the handling in the own four walls.
It is correct: The media, in lockstep with the judiciary, are committing a massive violation of the personal rights of Björn Höcke’s son for the most transparent political motives, according to the Compact magazine’s statement on the brutal campaign. Also correct: “One can only advise Björn Höcke to take action against this statement of the senior public prosecutor Ulf Walther. The latter had let himself be quoted by Bild with the words:
“On November 28, the home of the Höcke family in Bornhagen was searched. A minor family member is accused. The public prosecutor’s office in Mühlhausen has filed charges.”
The identity of minors, as Compact magazine notes, is protected in the German legal system, even when it comes to the most serious capital crimes such as murder or grievous bodily harm. In this case, however, at least if the report in the Bild newspaper is to be believed, a high-ranking judicial official reveals the identity of a minor in the course of ongoing proceedings. Or was the information leaked by the so-called constitutional protection service? Haldenwang, the head of the politically controlled store that operates under the name of the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution, had secreted the following sentence on state radio last week: “Not alone the Office for the Protection of the Constitution is responsible for lowering the AfD’s poll ratings.” Not alone! The judiciary and the mainstream media are quite obviously in on it.