Germanyâs far-left interior minister wants to teach about right-wing extremism in kindergarten
German Federal Minister of the Interior Nancy Faeser has spoken out in favor of teaching children about the dangers of right-wing extremism in kindergarten.
âWe have to smash right-wing extremist networks,â Faeser affirmed in an interview with the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung newspaper on Sunday. âThe state of law must not accept calls for murder and threats.
âWe are resolutely combating this breeding ground for violence, but the fight against right-wing extremism starts much earlier, namely with good educational work. It has to start in kindergarten,â she added.
The German interior minister called for the nurturing of young children to ensure that they are no longer susceptible to âideologies of exclusionâ and insisted this could be taught in a âplayfulâ way.
âWe need democratic education that makes it clear that it does not matter where a family came from, what skin color someone has, who they believe in, or who they love,â Faeser added.
The greatest threat comes from right-wing extremism
Faeser announced a package of measures and special laws to promote democracy. Among other things, she wants to tighten the weapons law and promote clubs against right-wing extremism. In addition, the politician plans to increasingly screen the public service for employees with right-wing extremist views.
âI think you have to look at it when people reach the threshold where they are going against the state and questioning the state. Then, you can no longer represent the state. Anyone who doubts about the country in public service has no business there,â she claimed.
Her agenda against right-wing extremism comes after the Germanyâs interior ministry reported on a troubling rise in left-wing violence in Germany in 2021.
âCovid-19 protests were infiltrated by right-wing extremistsâ
The federal interior has already made alarmist claims about right-wing extremism, saying it was the greatest threatto democracy in Germany, and drew particular attention to the alleged infiltration of the protests against pandemic measures by right-wing forces.
âThe willingness to use violence is increasing. Many lateral thinkers are becoming more radical,â Faeser warned. âThreats and intimidation are absolutely unacceptable! We must step up efforts to promote social cohesion and overcome attempts by anti-democratic forces to split,â she added in a recent tweet.
Germanyâs new left-wing government is threatening to take authoritarian measures in regards to the protests, including shutting down the Telegram app messaging service. The app has been used as a platform for sharing censored views on Covid-19 an organizing opposition protests.
She has kept most silent about left-wing extremism and Islamic terrorism. She has also recently been criticized for publishing an article in âAntifaâ magazine, which is run by an organization recognized as an extremist organization by the German federal government
Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier (SPD), who had repeatedly compared critics of the measures to the right-wing extremists, offered similar remarks.
âAnyone who opposes our law and joins forces with self-declared enemies of the state and right-wing extremists who are known to protect the constitution can no longer credibly invoke democracy and freedom,â Steinmeier claimed.
Global survey shows that many believe Covid-19 pandemic was staged
Large parts of the globe believe the Covid-19 pandemic was staged. They are convinced that the Coronavirus was created by “some powerful forces” while others even think that the virus does not exist.
In a survey by YouGov, more than 25 000 people in 24 countries were questioned about the âconspiracy theoriesâ related to the Coronavirus.
Across all 24 countries, on a list of the twelve most popular beliefs, the top theory was that a single group of people had secretly controlled events, outside of official governments.
âSupport for this theory was particularly prevalent in Kenya, Nigeria, and South Africa, with 72 percent, 69 percent and 61 percent respectively saying they thought it was definitely or probably true,â the researchers noted. At least another 27 percent of South Africans said they did not know whether it was true or false.
In India, 30 percent of (urban) respondents professed to sharing this view on the pandemic. Indonesia also stood out here, with 20 percent subscribing to the notion.
This belief was least common in Japan, Sweden, Great Britain and Denmark, where the results were between three and five percent.
Matt Le Tissier â footballâs voice of reason over the jab
âI HAVE never seen anything like it. I have played for 17 years and I donât think I saw more than one person having to come off the pitch with breathing difficulties, clutching their heart â heart problems. You know there have been very rare occurrences â MarcâVivien FoĂ©, Fabrice Muamba â very high-profile stuff, very few and far between. The reason you remember them is because they were so far and few between and they were eye-opening things. But the last year, itâs just been unbelievable how many people not just footballers, sports people in general â we have had tennis players, weâve had cricketers, basketball players â just how many are keeling over and at some point surely you have to say, this isnât right â this needs to be investigatedâ â Matt Le Tissier.
Instead of the MSM investigation we should have seen â as TCW conductedhere â news outlets have been keen to deny the association, rather like Reuters here, easily satisfied with an âofficialâ MHRA declaration that there is no evidence to back up such claims.Â
Already a sceptic and non-conformist before Covid, Le Tissier lost his job at Sky Sports for asking whether wearing a BLM badge wouldnât be supporting far-Left ideology. When Covid came along and the pictures from Wuhan of collapsing people, he was suspicious from the start.
In the interview with the wonderful Oracle Films https://www.oraclefilms.com/ below he explains not only why he felt something was so amiss, but also why he believes the pandemic response was coordinated from the start. He tracks his dismay at the progress of events through to the vaccine being pushed on children in direct contradiction to early promises, and the failure of journalists to ask the most basic questions. He sets out his own philosophy on informed consent and individual choice, and all his worries about the vaccine that isnât a vaccine, pointing to the very high percentage of adverse reactions.
This is the reasonable, measured man who was demonised by the Daily Mail and condemned for putting people at risk. Oracle Filmsâ On The Record interview with him is a wonderful counterbalance.
You can watch the whole interview here.
https://www.conservativewoman.co.uk/matt-le-tissier-footballs-voice-of-reason-over-the-jab/
Muslim attacks French mayor in his office saying “Do you have a problem with Islam? I know where you are living”
François Bouchart, the Mayor of Roissy-en-Brie (Seine-et-Marne), is shocked. On Monday February 21, while he was in a meeting with leaders of his municipality, a man entered his office playing Islamic music on his smartphone and holding up a Quran, reports La RĂ©publique de Seine-et-Marne. The man, who was about 40 years old, had his head covered and his face covered with an anti-Covid mask. He originated from the municipality and was already known to the police. He was initially taken into police custody but was eventually committed ex officio as he was not undergoing psychiatric treatment. “I did not get involved in politics to endanger my life, but to defend the interests of my people,” the mayor responded, announcing that he had filed a complaint.
“Before his arrest, the man, who was obviously mentally unbalanced, became increasingly threatening,” the municipality said in a press release. “Do you have a problem with Islam? I know where you live,” the man allegedly said to a female member of the elected representative’s staff, according to Le Parisien.
Lionel Beffre, prefect of the Seine-et-Marne department, also reacted via social media: “The mayor of Roissy-en-Brie was threatened this morning in his office by a person, with Islamic music playing and a Koran placed on the desk top. This is unacceptable. I support the elected representatives of this department in every way. Vigilance is required for their safety”. The LR Mayor of Chelles Brice Rabaste (LR) or the MP of Seine-et-Marne Patricia Lemoine (Agir) have also pledged their support to the Mayor of Roissy-en-Brie.
Germany: Unvaccinated people to be denounced by snitches on internet portal of the Ministry of the Interior
The German Office for the Protection of the Constitution apparently operates an anti-vaccination portal via the recently uncovered front organisation “Bundesservice Telekommunikation”. On the informer website run by this organisation, block leaders and those who want to become block leaders can now report anti-vaccination activists. Why this is considered necessary is explained on the website in a typically fact-free Antifa manner: the unvaccinated are to blame for the fact that there is still no “normality”.
The Federal Telecommunications Service is listed as the operator of a website dedicated to the fight against ” opponents of vaccination”.

Booster vaccinations are necessary because, among other reasons, a minority – the non-vaccinated – are not willing to be administered the experimental medicine, the website explains. For this reason, the risk of infection is also higher than it could be due to the genetic engineering jabs, it is claimed, far from the facts. Therefore, people who have been vaccinated should report on the website those who do not want to be vaccinated. This is to make it easier for the authorities to implement the mandatory vaccination, according to the autocratic argumentation.

The addresses reported in this way can be immediately validated online. The reporter can also rate the “dangerousness” of the unvaccinated person. The rating scale ranges from: not a bad person, but just badly informed; to: violent lateral thinker or right-wing radical.
The ominous Bundesservice Telekommunikation (BST) is apparently a front organisation of the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution (BfV). Research by IT security expert Lilith Wittmann, who “stumbled” across the Bundesservice in a government directory some time ago, points to this. The building’s property management rents about 2,500 mÂČ to the Ministry of the Interior (BMI). Like the Federal Telecommunications Service, the BMI seems to have its own letterbox in the building and an IP address is also said to be assigned to the BMI.
At a press conference at the end of January, the federal government did not want to comment on speculations as to whether it was a front organisation “for very fundamental reasons”. Previously, however, the spokesperson stated “that such an agency does not exist in the portfolio of the federal government”âŠ.
Trudeau government has shown âabsolutely totalitarian behaviourâ
UK: Scottish government accused of effectively reducing age of consent to 13
The Scottish National Party (SNP) has been told by family campaigners and the Catholic Church that its latest sex guidance runs the risk of effectively reducing the age of consent across the country to just 13 years of age.
Government-backed guidance recommends police officers, teachers and social workers to respect a childâs privacy and not immediately inform parents if they come to learn that a child is sexually active before they have turned 16.
Under the new instructions, children between the ages of 13 and 16 who admit that they are having sex, but it is judged to be taking place in a âsafe and mutually respectful relationship,â should have their privacy respected. Only in cases where there is evidence of an abuse of power, grooming or coercion will local authorities be compelled to reveal the childâs sexual activity to parents.
âIf sexual activity is taking place/has taken place within a safe and mutually respectful relationship, then confidentiality should generally be maintained as there is a high threshold for when the duty of confidentiality should be outweighed,â the guidance reads.
âThe facts and circumstances of each case must be carefully considered before deciding if the public interest favors the disclosure of confidential information.
âThe childâs wishes and feelings must be heard and taken into account. The reasons for decisions made (for instance, in relation to information sharing) must be recorded,â it adds.
The development of policy has angered family campaigners and religious organizations alike, who have accused Nicola Sturgeonâs SNP government of effectively lowering the countryâs age of consent from 16 to 13.
Prominent British politician and broadcaster, George Galloway, tweeted: âSurely this SNP sex-scandal must bring them down? How can we have two different ages of consent to sex in one country? By reducing to 13 the age at which Scottish schools need not inform parents if they learn children are having sex they are writing a Paedophileâs Charter!â
âIt is effectively a charter for underage sex,â a spokesperson for the Family Education Trust told the Mail on Sunday. âThe whole emphasis on confidentiality shows scant respect for parents who are principal legal guardians.â
A Catholic Church spokesperson went further, accusing the Scottish government of âmoral bankruptcyâ and undermining child protection laws.
âThe sheer hypocrisy is highlighted by the fact that the Scottish Government requires applications for the new free bus travel card for young people to be made by a parent, if the young person is under 16.â
A spokesperson for the SNP defended the updated guidance, reiterating the governmentâs commitment to the current legal age of consent as outlined in the Sexual Offences (Scotland) Act 2009.
âThe law continues to make clear that society does not encourage sexual intercourse in young people under 16,â the government said in response. âIt does not, however, follow that there are child protection concerns in all cases,â it added, indicating that cases which override the confidentiality requirement must be âjustified and proportionate.â
https://rmx.news/uk/uk-scottish-government-accused-of-effectively-reducing-age-of-consent-to-13/
German court rules that in the case of a fatal side effect of a vaccination against Corona, the relatives of the victims had no right to file a lawsuit because the fatal side effects had been known beforehand
In November, a 15-year-old girl from Hollfeld died. The mother then posted on social media: The Corona vaccination was to blame for the death.
Serious side effects of the vaccination are said to have led to the girl’s death on November 17, 2021. The public prosecutor’s office in Nuremberg-FĂŒrth has been investigating. These are the current findings.
The Bayreuth District Office remains silent on the incident: “Due to medical confidentiality, no information can be given on the results of the autopsy”, the health office explained in November 2021. The Paul Ehrlich Institute, which is investigating possible vaccination damage, cannot give any personal statements either. Here is an overview of the investigations so far and a statement from the Paul Ehrlich Institute on the case.
Initially, the Bayreuth police investigated the case. In the meantime, the case is with the public prosecutor’s office in Nuremberg-FĂŒrth. Now there are initial findings, as press spokesperson and senior public prosecutor Antje Gabriels-Gorsolke informed us in response to a question from the newspaper bt. It is clear that no preliminary proceedings will be initiated.
The search for the cause of death continued. In the process, the doctor diagnosed a heart disease. The mother was not aware of this before the treatment and vaccination in a hospital, says Gabriels-Gorsolke.
According to the medical examiner’s report, there are several possibilities for the death of the young girl. Pneumonia could be the cause in connection with the heart muscle inflammation. However, this has not been conclusively proven, because the investigation was discontinued as no wrongdoing was found.
The forensic pathologist sees a second possibility in connection with the Corona vaccination: according to Gabriels-Gorsolke’s explanations, there is the very rare side effect of heart muscle inflammation. “It is a known – but very rare side effect.” Even this presumption has not been conclusively proven, the senior prosecutor stresses.
Even if the Corona vaccination were to be to blame for the girl’s death, no proceedings would be opened, she said. “It is a known – very rare – side effect.” Since this side effect is known, no one can be held legally responsible here either.
France: The mayor of Roissy-en-Brie was threatened in his office this morning by a person who played music of the Quran and put a Quran on the desk top
Lionel Beffre, Prefect of the Department of Seine-et-Marne.