07-10-2015, 02:03 PM
Paul Rigby Wrote:Paul Rigby Wrote:David Guyatt Wrote:Were it to be true that something deeper was going on, then it is the Anglo-Americans who have their fingerprints all over it. My guess would then be the development of a strategy that further aimed to stop any future relationship between Germany and Russia, which is the really big fear of Anglo-American planners for the past century. Quite how that would play out I'm not sure though. But when you read again the article by Alfred McCoy above about Brzezinski's strategy to use muslims to defeat the Soviets in Afghanistan, then it is not such a stretch to imagine a similar situation in Germany.
Nikolai Starikov explains Europe's refugee crisis
Published on Sep 18, 2015
An invisible organizing hand with a clear purpose is behind Europe's waves of refugees, according to writer and geo-political analyst Nikolai Starikov, who observes in particular: A pretext has been made ​​to bomb Syria.
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Civil unrest and street fighting has begun in Germany
http://speisa.com/modules/articles/index...rmany.html
Quote:In a build-up to what might end in a regular civil war, Germany now warns of a massive right-wing radicalization due to the migrant crisis - as street fighting and clashes erupt between left-wing and right-wing demonstrators in several German cities.
The migrant and refugee crisis has led to that right-wing extremists are mobilizing in Germany, warns the German security services BfV.
- What we see in connection with the refugee crisis is that right-wing extremists are mobilizing in the streets, but also that the radical left mobilize against them, says Hans-Georg Maassen, chief of Bundesamts für Verfassungsschutz (BfV), to German radio on Sunday.
The extreme groups show a greater willingness to use violence, he informs. This applies to both right-wing radicals, anti-racists (fascists) on the left, and Islamists.
On Saturday night, police and soldiers had to protect two buses with 100 immigrants and refugees who were taken to a reception center in the town of Niederau in the east German state of Saxony. Protesters gathered at the reception center, a former supermarket.
Demonstrations against refugees and immigrants gathered over 1,000 people in several towns in the northeastern state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern on Friday.
In the coastal town of Stralsund, three people were wounded in clashes with counter-demonstrators. Also in Leipzig, regular street fights between demonstrators from left and right erupted.
So far this year there have been 22 attempts to set fire to reception centers, including reception centers which had not yet been taken into use, according to Maassen.
But not only the extreme groups protest the out-of-control migrant situation.
In Dresden, tens of thousands of ordinary Germans, men, women and children, gathered in the city center to peacefully protest this week.
Cheers for this. Ol' Nikolai bang on point as usual.