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The AfD party explained, by a German, for Americans

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The notoriously unhinged influencer Alex Jones recently interviewed a young girl named Naomi Seibt and billed her as “The Most Popular Journalist In Germany”. She and the AfD party were recently mentioned by Elon Musk. On X the tech entrepreneur called the party the last hope for the German state.

Activists of all different types always pretend reality is like a Star Wars movie with the evil empire on one side and the organized rebels on the other. If you want to get any improvements in the real world at all, you have to abandon the fantasies and get into the intelligence sphere of things.

First of all, let’s clear the air about these influencers who talk about the AfD: Alex Jones is not an expert in anything and he even failed spectacularly in his self-promotion. After more than a quarter-century he makes the most basic mistakes and shows that the Dunning-Kruger effect is most severe when it comes to ideology and security topics. He’s so bad he can’t quantify his level of incompetence. Dunning Kruger does not mean a person has a low IQ but instead that individual has not really spent the time and effort to become an expert. It does not matter how big your online following is, if you had Trump on your show, or how much money you made (and lost). It only matters if you know what you are talking about.

Elon Musk is a tech entrepreneur who is in a honeymoon phase with his new-found conservative ideology. He does not know the catastrophic problems of the AfD. Lastly, Naomi Seibt is a little girl who is not specialized in anything and has been dabbling in AfD matters, Q-nonsense and whatever else was trendy in Truther circles. The only reason she stood out at all amongst the many online activists was that she’s female, young and better-looking than the middle-aged mentally ill dudes that you would normally find.

My field of expertise for the last 20 years focuses on the superpowers and older, aristocratic intelligence networks of the enligthenment era who happened to create modern conspiracy media in the 1790s after the French revolution to heighten the chaos in France and to control the narrative after the British intelligence front group known as the Illuminati of Bavaria got exposed.

The AfD is anti-American

The party started out as a drab, dusty project of academics and focused on getting out of the Euro-currency and collective debt. This one-trick-pony-approach didn’t work out and the party was flooded by the crazies who had understood that supporting the NPD was beating a dead horse. The easiest way by far to increase your followers is to adopt conventional conspiracy mythology. It’s also the easiest way to self-destruct. Laws were made specifically for this ideology and activism. The mighty US can spy on the AfD in any way it wants. And all the different intel agencies are trained to recognize the dog whistling and finding the secrets of the suspects. Wherever there is smoke, you will find fire. Rightwing extremists are the black belts of self-sabotage.

A real Neonazi does not simply takes inspiration from the NSDAP but wants a continuation of the NSDAP. This of course is highly illegal. After WWII the American intelligence service Counter-Intelligence-Corps hunted down the last pockets of Nazi officials and installed far-reaching spy capabilities to track illegal activities. The CIC received help from a net of pre-approved collaborators from the war era. Pretty much any significant West German politician was on the payroll of the CIC.

NATO policy dictated that the entire West German conservative/rightwing spectrum was needed against the USSR which meant that former Nazi corporations were continued, rich people like Flick got their money back (with strings attached) and there was little public and academic attention for the Holocaust. More extreme conspiracy literature was banned from sale, but everyone could get it in Austria and bring it over the border. Some sophisticated Neonazis even were allowed into the secret NATO stay-behind network (under names like GLADIO) which ultimately failed due to Soviet espionage. The communists covertly tried some flirting with the extreme rightwing and supported conspiracy ideology because it was very anti-American, painting the US as the center of the great evil. The Soviet pitch was that Hitler and Stalin should have kept their pact, formed a Eurasian bloc and taken over the world, meaning: Attack America.

Don’t be fooled by the AfD’s sympathies for Trump and the GOP. It is a strictly anti-American, pro-Russian party. They will ride the Trump train for all it’s worth and leave it at the most opportune moment. The GOP has a long-standing relationship with the main conservative party in Germany, the CDU. In fact, US intelligence created the CDU and now the AfD regards the CDU as the “main enemy”.

Espionage

Parties like the NPD were always heavily infiltrated by German, US, British and even Israeli intelligence. The aristocratic founder of the NPD, Adolf von Thadden, was later exposed as a British spy. The extreme rightwing has more or less given up on counterintelligence a long time ago.

In recent years Russian and even Chinese intel increased their footprint. Many AfD frontrunners regularly visit Russia. Alice Weidel spent years in China. Maximilian Krah’s Chinese-born assistant was arrested on suspicion of espionage for China.

Petr Bystron, number two on the AfD list for the European elections, is suspected of having received money from Artem Martschewskyj, who is connected to the Russian government. According to the authorities, the amount is 20,000 euros. Bystron denies this and considers it to be a smear campaign of American origin to influence the election.

First there was talk of audio recordings, then video. During an alleged handover of money, Bystron is said to have complained to Martschewskyj that he could hardly pay with 200 euro notes anywhere. An evaluation paper notes the details, as “several people from intelligence circles involved in the process explained to SPIEGEL”. The paper has had close ties to intelligence circles for decades.

The video recordings show Bystron receiving small packages from Martschewskyj. The audio recordings give the impression that it was cash.

The party has been under increased surveillance by the US intelligence services since 2016 and is unable to keep its secrets. If various officials have failed to hide their true views from the most powerful surveillance apparatus in the world, active measures are quite simple.

Russia has secretly given at least $300 million to political parties, officials and politicians in more than two dozen countries since 2014 and plans to use hundreds of millions more with the aim of exerting political influence and influencing elections, according to a State Department summary of a recent US intelligence investigation.

Old networks

Baron von Finck died a few years ago and he was suspected of being the money man behind the AfD.

The grandfather of this baron made a career in Darmstadt/Hesse, a stronghold of the Welf nobility, which dominated the British colonial empire and its secret services. In Hesse, important illegal donations for the CDU also went through Prince Casimir zu Sayn-Wittgenstein. Alexander Gauland of the AfD made a career in the CDU in Hesse and his sponsor was Walter Hallmann, who served as Hessian Prime Minister for a time. Both had studied at the same Welf university.

In 1983, a total of 8 million DM from the Hessian CDU were transferred abroad and remittances were disguised as legacies or loans. At this time, Walter Wallmann was the CDU state chairman. In his testimony in November 2000, he stated that he knew that the financial affairs were in the good hands of the then Secretary General of the Hesse CDU, Manfred Kanther, and the Treasurer, Casimir Prinz zu Sayn-Wittgenstein.

Before he was even a nobleman and was allowed to add the “Von” to his name, Wilhelm von Finck had an important sponsor in the form of Carl Schmidt-Polex, who had studied at the Welfen University in Heidelberg, belonged to the Rhenania association there and later was a member of the supervisory board of the Bank for Trade and Industry (Darmstädter and Nationalbank), among other things. Finck had spent a year in London before, on Polex’s recommendation, he joined the newly founded bank Merck, Christian & Co., a Munich limited partnership of the Darmstadt Bank for Trade and Industry in Darmstadt. Finck was even allowed to become a partner.

The Darmstadt Bank goes back to its founder Abraham Oppenheim, son of the banker Salomon Oppenheim junior. Abraham married a daughter of the Rothschild clan, which had been built up (and was probably also thoroughly controlled) by the Landgraves of Hesse-Kassel (related to the British throne). Abraham Oppenheim was descended from Bonn court agents of the Cologne bishop Clemens August and built up the large banking house Sal(omon) Oppenheim, which became part of Deutsche Bank. Clemens August, Duke of Bavaria, who was raised in a Jesuit family, had the Holy Roman Emperor Charles VII as his brother. His father had allied himself with the French, i.e. the enemies of Britain. The Oppenheims may have spied for the Guelphs in Bavaria.

Honorary president of the Darmstadt bank was Felix zu Hohenlohe-Öhringen, who married the daughter of the Elector Frederick William I of Hesse-Kassel.

Wilhelm (von) Finck’s “fatherly friend” was Theodor von Cramer-Klett, the “richest man in Bavaria”. Finck was raised to the Bavarian hereditary nobility by Luitpold of Bavaria. Luitpold’s mother was Therese of Saxe-Hildburghausen from the powerful Wettin line, which allied itself with the Guelphs and Reginars. The British King George V of Hanover and Tsarina Alexandra Feodorovna were cousins ​​of Princess Therese.

This high nobility, which controlled the British colonial empire, infiltrated the nationalist scene in Germany and Austria in the 1800s, which also included misleading conspiracy narratives according to which small Jewish families like the Rothschilds took over the British colonial empire after the Battle of Waterloo between Britain and France.

These conspiracy narratives are still circulating in AfD circles today, according to the suspicion of the German Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution. The Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution traces its origins back to the British Sir Ivone Kirkpatrick, who had very influential family connections.

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