Anonymous ID: 1df576 March 11, 2021, 2:22 a.m. No.13185192   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>5198

>>13185179

Riha! I am probably by far the most idiotic PC idiot in this universe and I am able to post on clearnet!

And here is my story…

 

This in the host files

#193.178.169.117 8kun.top

#193.178.169.117 sys.8kun.top

#193.178.169.117 media.8kun.top

#193.178.169.117 softserve.8kun.top

 

Then you take the instructions from the notables #16725

>>13182733

>>13182278

 

and now, I could remember the "after downtime" last year or two years or a lifetime ago and I saved the shit under ANSI (you have to click that shit, nigga! Bottom of the save site)… That´s what I have done! No idea what I have done, but I can post!

 

Deepstate, give up! I will never cmply, I will never give up! You lose! Save yourself as long as you can!

Happyfagging -end-

Anonymous ID: 1df576 March 11, 2021, 3:46 a.m. No.13185361   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>5376

>>13184960

Laughing stock?

 

The baseless conspiracy/LARP was

  • in the Press room, White House

  • The President of the United States was asked about it - If America falls…

  • thousands of "news" articles arround the world

and…

  • We are in South Park…

 

Laughing Stock?

Tell me exactly why?

Anonymous ID: 1df576 March 11, 2021, 3:59 a.m. No.13185381   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>5406 >>5429

A lot of shit is going on in the BRD in the recent weeks…

Translated

 

Why Bavaria bought a million overpriced and defective respirators

 

The CDU and CSU parliamentary groups in the Bundestag continue to rumble. Even after Georg Nüßlein (previously CSU) and Nikolas Löbel (previously CDU) resigned from the parliamentary group and the party over the so-called mask affair, the CDU/CSU is still not calming down.

 

On Wednesday the parliamentary group leadership gave the remaining 244 delegates an ultimatum in the matter of disclosure: Until Friday evening, 6 p.m., they are to submit a statement that they have "not obtained any financial benefits" in connection with the Corona pandemic.

 

"As members of the German Bundestag, we see ourselves as having a special responsibility for the common good. This is especially true in a crisis such as the current Corona pandemic. The misconduct of individuals must not cast an entire parliamentary group in a bad light," write parliamentary group leader Ralph Brinkhaus (CDU) and CSU state group leader Alexander Dobrindt in the mail sent to all Union parliamentarians.

 

Regardless of this, the next mask scandal is already smoldering in Dobrindt's home state of Bavaria: Among other things, the CSU-led Ministry of Health is said to have bought overpriced and probably also defective FFP2 masks from a Swiss company a year ago - through the mediation of several CSU politicians.

 

Read also: All the latest information on the Corona pandemic in our live blog.

Memories of Amigo affair are awakened

 

"The procurement of protective masks by the Bavarian Ministry of Health raises many questions," said Bavarian FDP leader Daniel Föst in response to a question from our editorial team. The CSU would be well advised, also in view of the Nüßlein case, "to provide comprehensive clarification here," emphasized Föst, who sits for the Liberals in the Bundestag. He called on the CSU to be transparent: "The Amigo times must finally be over."

 

Indeed, the events remind the Bavarian opposition of the 1990s, when then Bavarian Prime Minister Max Streibl stumbled over friendship services for entrepreneurs and eventually resigned. Other CSU politicians were also involved in the corruption and bribery scandal, which continues to shape the party's image to this day - not least because of the recurrence of similar affairs.

 

The focus is once again on CSU politicians, including CSU MEP Monika Hohlmeier, daughter of CSU founding father Franz Josef StrauĂź, and CSU Secretary of the Interior Stephan Mayer. In addition, people close to the party, such as the daughter of former CSU Secretary General Gerold Tandler, Andrea Tandler.

 

The latter brokered the purchase of "one million false FFP2 masks at the moon price of 10.60 euros a piece" for the Bavarian Ministry of Health, says SPD state parliament member Florian von Brunn. Bavaria's state government had already admitted in January that the unit price had been "high."

 

"I have the justified suspicion that maximum profit is to be struck here with shabby rip-off from the Corona crisis", explains von Brunn on its web page further. He therefore filed criminal charges against unknown persons for fraud and breach of trust at the end of February.

Originally offered masks could not be supplied

 

Actually it results from a written answer of the state government to a question of the SPD politician that the Bavarian Ministry of Health as well as the national office for health and food security in March and April of past year altogether 56 orders for FFP2 masks made.

 

Thereby unchallenged at the top: The masks of the company Emix Trading AG at a unit price of 10.59 euros after taxes. By comparison, most of the masks listed cost only between 3 and 5 euros each, with the second most expensive costing 7.12 euros.

 

The Bavarian Ministry of Health, however, denies "that the masks supplied by Emix were defective. Certificates submitted in advance had been checked - but nothing more. At the same time, the written answer also reveals that the masks originally offered could not be delivered, so that Bavaria resorted to "KN95 respiratory masks from China".

 

According to "Spiegel", this is said to have been at least 700,000 of the total of 1,007,400 masks ordered, including 96,000 simple surgical masks. But why did Bavaria buy them in the first place - especially at the highest prices?

https://www.gmx.net/magazine/politik/masken-affaere-union-bayern-million-ueberteuerte-mangelhafte-masken-kaufte-35615954