Anonymous ID: 489138 Nov. 17, 2018, 11:13 a.m. No.3941369   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1378 >>1379 >>1380 >>1402 >>1415 >>1448 >>1485 >>1537

>>3941228

German-Anon here.

I'm pretty sure anyone reading on here is pretty much red-pilled already.

 

Always understand that the (state controlled + "non"-state controlled) fake news media is very strong in Germany. We are forced to pay for this shit. It's basically a tax and most people hate it, BUT they even throw people into prison when they do not pay (while letting other things off the hook, especially when "new Germans" are involved).

 

At least know that more and more people are looking up information themselves and do not trust the Fake News Media anymore. They tried to make us want to go to war with Russia for 5+ years now and failed. That's a very good sign.

 

Also understand that the parties that we got here are all controlled, except for maybe the AfD, but that party is called "Nazis" all the fricking time.

 

I'm also pretty sure that Germany has been occupied since '45, with the US (DS?) in control.

 

Also think about Trump and peaceful protests in the US, for example against certain wars. Did those change anything? Nope.

I'm pretty sure Trump would have lost w/o MI removing certain election fraud during the poll.

 

I'm pretty sure because of the occupied state, that Trump will do something in that regard. I don't see any other way out.

 

Still - when France falls, the whole [EU] falls and thus Germany falls. Keep that in mind.

 

I personally plan to move away from this shithole in case this crap continues on for a few more months (especially the migration "pact", more internet censorship, etc.).

 

>You will be in our thoughts and prayers.

Thanks fren.

 

Glad at least the US will be cleaned up at some point. WWG1WGA

Anonymous ID: 489138 Nov. 17, 2018, 11:25 a.m. No.3941473   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1571 >>1739

>>3941402

>Move where?

Probably Switzerland at first.

You know Switzerland at least handles the whole "mass migration" completely different and is an actual somewhat democracy.

 

I'm pretty sure they will reject the crappy migration pact too.

 

In Germany people are just let in, without any controls, without any checks, nothing. They can go whereever they please.

 

We even had shootings, where the "new German" used military weapons (from Iraq, it was even a US military rifle!)

 

Switzerland on the other hand - migrants are thrown into a building, their asylum application is handled WITHIN 2 days.

When they want to go to court, they can. Takes another 2 days. And then they are either accept (almost no one is), or thrown out.

 

Guess what happens here.

As I said, they are allowed to be anywhere they want to. No checks. No nothing.

Checking applications takes 1 year or so.

 

And even when they are rejected (most of them are), they are still ALLOWED to stay and even get payments.

 

Some are hardened criminals, known to police and are still allowed to stay, even when they went to court 30 times or more.

 

Those types are almost always responsible for the known rapes/killings. It's obviously wanted by the regime here.

 

It's simply insane.

Anonymous ID: 489138 Nov. 17, 2018, 11:35 a.m. No.3941557   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>3941485

Sure, but I don't want to be here when shit really hits the fan. I mean when this crap continues and they take a few more millions in, without any control, I mean I simply do not want to be knife'd somewhere because of 50 bucks.

 

It's self-preservation.

 

My feelings say that something major will happen before the witch can sign the migration pact, but who knows…

 

As I already said, I'm really happy that Trump is in power. Without him (and MI) we would be really fucked. I don't want to know what the HRC timeline looks like.

Anonymous ID: 489138 Nov. 17, 2018, 11:44 a.m. No.3941618   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>3941571

As I said, it's about self protection right now.

That would be the reason when I move right now. The border is quite near where I live.

 

In the end I would probably go to US, idk.

Before Trump I would have never thought that, but now it's a different matter.

 

>Rules for thee but not for me.

To be fair, politicians in Switzerland want to sign the pact, too, stating diversity and the other crap. But the population will get to choose, and they will say no.

A luxury that we don't get.