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Because Knives Don’t Run on Their Own! Dinosaur Costumes Banned!


Demonstration in Aschersleben on August 26, 2024, before a death threat was issued against a participant.


YouTube transcript interpreted by AI. The spoken word in the video prevails:

I’ve already warmed up the mic for you. A warm welcome to our walk! Today, we have several people joining us who usually can’t make it. Grit from Weißenfels is here with her team from Goslar, and we’re thrilled to have them.

Wolfgang suggested there are two opinions: some say we should register the walk, others say we shouldn’t. I don’t want to influence anyone, so please think about it. At the end of the event, we’ll take a vote and decide democratically. The majority will prevail on whether we register the walk or not. In most cases, these walks aren’t planned but spontaneous actions.

Let’s discuss this together. Wolfgang will speak first.

Dear friends, last week Heike shared an experience where she overheard two women in a department store talking about how angry the demonstrators are. They believed the police reports. Since something similar happened to my wife and me, I need to say clearly: These people who believe all this are, to quote Lenin, “useful idiots,” nothing more, nothing less. They need to wake up and realize who the real enemy is in this country. The demonstrators are for peace, not the opposite, so please stop spreading such nonsense!

Christiane mentioned that costumes like dinosaurs are now banned at bridge protests because they’re seen as symbols of Antifa. We’ve all heard Ms. Faeser loudly proclaim she’ll crack down on the right. If she wants to be consistent, she should also ensure Antifa doesn’t run around masked anymore. Masking up clearly signals bad intentions and cannot be tolerated. When someone in this government uses the word “democracy,” it must be enforced consistently.

I get the impression that only a few in this government still have an overview, maybe the Justice Minister, who clearly stated there’d be no family surveillance under his watch. I think that’s fantastic.

This government is currently obsessed with itself and its self-presentation, forgetting what it’s actually paid for: making proper policies. I’m sorry, but when a Chancellor publicly says governing is hard, maybe he should step aside and let people who can handle it take over.

Thanks, Wolfgang, for your contribution. Does anyone else want to speak?

Yes, good afternoon first of all. It’s great to be here again and see so many people. I know there are many topics today, but I have to say I’m ashamed of these politicians who shed crocodile tears on TV and spread their hypocrisy. When we say we stand with the victims, we mean it honestly. When they say it, it’s just a lie. People need to realize we’re not the right-wingers or Nazis; we just want to live in peace, but this government is completely against us.

I want to emphasize again: We’re honest with the victims’ families, but when I see politicians on TV, I’m just ashamed. This isn’t a government anymore; they’re just puppets.

Forty-six years ago today, the first German, a Central German, flew into space. That’s probably why it’s no longer called “space” but “world-all.”

I’d like to briefly address the CO2 lie: Around 31.2 billion tons of CO2 are produced annually. One hectare of forest binds 13 tons of CO2. There are about 4 billion hectares of forest worldwide, capable of binding 52 billion tons of CO2 annually. So why are we paying a CO2 tax when forests could handle it?

The worst problem is migration policy. We’re seeing again how these clowns accept the deaths of innocent people to push their agenda. These people should have been deported long ago. They exploit our welfare system and send the money to their home countries for vacations. We can only hope people make the right choice at the next election and the map turns blue, as that’s currently the only party that can get our country back on its feet.

Let’s not be swayed by hate campaigns like the one from Ms. Bianca Beutel, who said all AfD voters belong in gas chambers. That’s sad and pathetic, showing only her powerlessness. That’s why we must keep going and replace this government.

That’s it for today. I’d like to thank Hansi. Hansi, that was a great speech, and everyone who’s spoken here knows how tough it is. Thank you for that.

Now, the leader of our “Kampftrabant” would like to say a few words.

I won’t say much, just a quick demonstration. Careful! My breakfast knife is totally wrecked, but you’re doing something for this country, thank you for that. And thanks for showing how pointless a knife ban is, because knives don’t run on their own. It’s always about the person carrying the knife, and that’s who should be restricted.

Many people have accused me of having guts, and today our comrade from Goslar called and said, “Let me be your personal stand for your speech notes.”

Before I forget: WD Media TV is with us again today. The young man from Bernburg filmed the movement there. His YouTube channel was banned, but he’s building a new one. Please subscribe to him.

Welcome to the best Germany of all time! I believe we can all still feel that extra dose of love, resistance, courage, and hope that our comrades from Düsseldorf to Goa brought with them. It was wonderful for us all, especially for our injured Frank. I don’t even know where he’s standing right now, probably somewhere in the back. The solidarity surely did him good; maybe he needed one less painkiller on Monday. Thanks to everyone who was there, especially the women here who provided some snacks. Thanks also to those who sponsored drinks, and for every handshake, hug, and conversation.

A special thanks goes to the wonderful couple from Braunschweig, aged 87 and 84, who made the long journey to join us and even participated in the walk from start to finish. Those were moments of emotion and humility, a motivating reminder that our resistance truly has purpose and meaning. We must not stop until this unbelievably inhumane madness finally ends.

A quote I’ve probably used ten times since 2022 sums up the situation well: According to the definition of the new “master race” – meaning the red-green wobbly dachshunds – the one who points out the filth is far more dangerous than the one who makes it.

Today, I’d like to say something about the term “Nazi.” I’ll say it slowly so it really sinks in: The Nazis were the ones who ran camps. The Nazis were the ones who stopped talking to dissenters. The Nazis were the ones who called for boycotts of businesses. The Nazis were the ones who wanted war readiness. The Nazis were the ones who decided who was good and who was evil. The Nazis were the ones who clearly distanced themselves from ideological enemies. The Nazis were the ones who banned newspapers. The Nazis were the ones who silenced critics. The Nazis were the ones who indoctrinated children with their ideology. The Nazis were the ones who injected people to death. The Nazis were the ones who spread half-truths and lies. The Nazis were the ones who wanted to dictate to other countries how they should live. The Nazis were National Socialists. The Nazis filled key positions – judges, teachers, professors – with like-minded people. The Nazis were the ones who conducted house searches and arrests of critics. The Nazis were the ones who sent their thugs to beat down dissenters.

Under Section 130 of the German Penal Code, any such comparison spoken aloud would be highly punishable, but thoughts are free. To all those who believe they’re on the right side, I suggest they go over these points again and then decide who the Nazis are.

I compiled this list after yet another anti-Nazi demonstration took place yesterday, this time in Solingen. At the “Festival for Diversity,” the simple-minded had to experience a special facet of this madness. Demonstrating against the right – it was probably a Nazi Arab, as no other explanation could account for this immeasurable stupidity.

It’s depressing when we think of the images from Solingen. While ARD and ZDF still spoke evasively of “acts,” people were fighting for their lives. That apparently doesn’t interest the so-called do-gooders. There are good and bad victims, right and wrong perpetrators. Imagine if a native German had slaughtered three people with a migrant background. The media would surely have claimed he was AfD-affiliated or a member.

It’s notable that many knife attacks happen on Fridays. Friday is the holy day for Muslims, like Sunday is for us. In mosques on German soil, there are still calls to slaughter the infidels. And those who think they’re safe because they’ve helped are mistaken. They’re running like lemmings into the abyss, unstoppable.

I emphasize again that I don’t mean all Muslim migrants, not even the majority. Many have integrated wonderfully and are valuable members of our society. But we’re talking about those who rob elderly women, rape on cemeteries, threaten people, and deeply despise us.

For those secretly watching our videos and wondering why I talk about racism: The very politicians who condemn crimes when committed by a white person turn a blind eye when the perpetrator is a person of color. Judging differently based on skin color is the definition of racism.

I find all racism, from any side, utterly disgusting. But the biggest racists in our country think they’re better people and prove every day that they don’t care about the many knife attacks, rapes, and domestic violence stemming from migrant communities.

Back to Solingen: Today, our NRW Minister President spoke there, both barely able to stand from grief and shock. But while the victims’ families processed the deaths or life-threatening injuries, they probably spent their weekend cheerfully grilling. The only thing they’re suffering from is the fear that this incident, just before the elections in Saxony, Thuringia, and Brandenburg, wasn’t good timing.

In Erfurt, we saw unionists marching through the streets. If these dimwits had lived during the Titanic era, they’d probably have defended the shipowner and captain, claiming the Titanic sank only because conspiracy theorists had sabotaged it.

Back to Solingen: While our esteemed NRW MP spoke, Olaf expressed great admiration for the brave souls who threw themselves in harm’s way to prevent worse, now lying severely injured in intensive care. That’ll surely mean a lot to them. These people wouldn’t have had to prove their courage if our dear Federal Olaf had shown a bit of guts and secured our borders. Instead, he’s practiced forgetfulness to ensure he can forget anything that could spell trouble for him.

This noon, the Chancellor got angry. When he’s supposedly angry, that’s apparently appropriate, depending on who the “right” people are at the moment.

We experience this madness daily because we don’t live in a sheltered bubble. But when we’re angry, we’re called fallen angels, evil, or brown scum. The criminals should finally be deported instead of just talked about. Now, supposedly, measures like deportations are coming – re-migration. Greetings to Martin Sellner – maybe he can claim some royalties for this concept. Deportations, what a Nazi idea! Are they even allowed to say that? No, they’re not.

They’re also not allowed to deport. Under the “good cop, bad cop” principle, one says it’ll be implemented immediately, while the other explains weeks later that it’s legally impossible. By the time the issue fades, nothing happens, and it’s business as usual. The Wuppertal police chief said in a press conference after the Solingen murders that everyone must decide for themselves whether to attend festivals, football games, or use public transport.

We’re thus asked to weigh risks and benefits in a personal decision-making process, deciding whether we dare to go out. This state can no longer protect us. Such statements are a declaration of bankruptcy. This government must step down, as it caused this situation against all warnings and reason. Just as parents lose custody if they fail to protect their children, someone should strip this government of its governing rights. They endanger an entire nation and its future. They’re guilty of every knife attack, every rape victim, and above all, the division of people into right and left, convincing young people that anyone responsible and sensible is automatically a Nazi.

It’s unbelievable how these murders are used to push through stricter measures. Does anyone believe tougher weapons laws will help with migrant crime? Migrants don’t even register their weapons or have permits. Only we foolish Germans apply for permits and register everything properly. It’ll be us who get disarmed while migrants roam the country armed to the teeth.

What idiot believes more cameras in public spaces will prevent knife attacks? The criminal migrants already here face no punishment. They go to forensic facilities, get psychotherapy with an interpreter who often encourages them to make contacts and smuggle drugs. These people spend their days in forensic facilities under sunny skies with their choice of food, paid for by the parents, siblings, or children of the victims. How is that punishment?

Even if they go to prison, it’s not real punishment for most. They come from countries where theft is still punished by chopping off hands and public stoning. In Saudi Arabia, a rapist is brought to the victim’s family’s house and beheaded. The woman can choose whether to watch, and the victim’s family can decide too. Such punishments aren’t seen as punishment by these people; they’re laughable. They don’t scare or deter them.

Ask young migrants who behave this way why they act differently here than in their home countries. I’ve asked over a hundred times, and the answer is always that they have no fear of consequences here. These migrants see our men as weak and our women as inferior. Looking at many of these supposed do-gooders, it’s no wonder why they act this way.

These migrants come to me. I have an Arab friend whose grocery store I visit. I get a 50% discount because the Arabs say I’m a good woman fighting for her homeland. They don’t say this casually or to the “Grannies Against the Right” or bureaucrats. Even if many aren’t highly educated, through no fault of their own, they’re cunning and know exactly where to say what.

I could talk for hours about how they act before interviews at the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees (BAMF). They go there to apply for asylum, and the “good people” on-site give them tips. Just say you’re gay or had a girlfriend and fear blood revenge. They’re given all the info to get asylum. The interpreters, also paid by taxpayers, aren’t just there to translate but to identify dialects. There’s Standard Arabic, but each country has different dialects. Interpreters hear this clearly and are either bribed to conceal that someone’s from Egypt instead of Iraq or threatened that their family will be killed if they tell the truth.

I could talk for hours about these structures, but no one responsible wants to hear it. The supposed do-gooders don’t want the truth because it hurts to admit they’ve been lied to. Instead, they let others suffer.

It’s madness what’s happening here. We’re portrayed as voices in the wilderness and labeled criminals for opposing criminals. I had a long list of knife attacks I mentioned last week. But with so much happening, the topic keeps changing. This included the horrific execution of a man at Frankfurt’s train station platform 9, shot in the back. The Solingen incident speaks for itself and sadly represents the daily occurrences in our country, constantly swept under the rug.

In closing, I’d like to say that Ms. Bayer wrote an interesting article, and I promised Mr. Wollmann from WIDAB to address it. Many were concerned about whether the youth club on Waldmüenweg would close. The answer was clear: the club won’t close, which is great news. Ms. Bayer claimed I responded to someone’s question. That’s not true. I didn’t downplay anything but corrected Ms. Horn’s insinuation. Many told me they’d heard about the youth club’s closure plans and wondered if it was closing because the other youth club in Aschersleben is run by Ms. Horn, who sits on the city council for WIDAB.

WIDAB is the largest faction. During one of my speeches, I said it’s also my duty to investigate such concerns and check if something’s happening behind the scenes. I mentioned this in one of my Monday speeches. Dear Ms. Bayer, I didn’t downplay anything; I just clarified the situation.

Then Mr. Michelmann, the former mayor’s brother, spoke up, saying everything was properly and democratically voted on. I thanked him for his input and said I had no doubt about the vote. But it must be permissible to question how much chance a youth club has if its leader isn’t in the strongest faction. It’s understandable that people wonder if a faction typically votes unanimously for its member’s interests. If that faction is also the strongest, you might have a democratic but not necessarily fair outcome.

The exchanges went back and forth. In my opinion, the discussion was good, though I saw different expressions on some faces. My speeches were repeatedly referenced, which I, as a polite person, welcomed and thanked them for watching.

The lack of citizen trust in the city was questioned. I tried to explain. Contrary to Ms. Bayer’s claim, it wasn’t the Left’s representative who said more dialogue with people was needed. I had advised the entire committee to be less arrogant and seek closer contact with citizens. I also invited the councilors to our demonstrations to talk with concerned citizens. It’s a shame they couldn’t attend and shouldn’t be surprised that many citizens no longer trust them.

I also thanked Mr. Kionke for noting that people can attend committee and council meetings to listen or ask questions. This was halted during the pandemic, and many didn’t know it’s possible again. So, I call on everyone to regularly attend these meetings, as it’s a way to participate democratically.

I’d like to send warm regards to the relevant councilors. I look forward to our next meeting and thank the councilor, whose identity is unknown, for their information. It’s always good for a newcomer to have an experienced friend by their side. I hope you recognize who’s dragging you through the mud when you’re not there.

Additionally, I send warm regards to Ms. Bayer from MZ. Please report accurately next time or not at all, as every false report will be corrected here. You owe truth and objectivity to your city’s readers, not a former Stasi cadre.

This Thursday, the first bridge in Blankenburg will be inaugurated. Congratulations to the Blankenburg Wolves and enjoy! The bridges around Halberstadt will also be “occupied” on Thursday, and by “occupied,” I don’t mean illegally – people will be there. Our bridge in Aschersleben will light up again on Thursday. We look forward to seeing you!

On August 31, this Saturday, there’s a peace demonstration starting at 11 a.m. I also mentioned the peace demo in Magdeburg last week. I might be there, but it depends on how my daughter’s hospital appointment goes on Thursday. If all goes well, I’m especially excited to speak in Munich on September 19 with Ulrike, Uwe Steimle, and many well-known speakers.

My exit application was approved, and I’d like to say a few things for our Monday family who want to join. The summer closing barbecue is on September 8, a Sunday. On Saturday, September 7, I’ll be at the peace demo in Wittenberg. Maybe some want to carpool. Friday might be tough since many work, so Sunday is free. It’ll be fun again, and I hope Wolfgang will be there. We also had a great grill master who’ll support us. Don’t miss it!

God protect you and our German fatherland. This government is the worst for us but the best Germany America ever had. To the traitors under the green glass dome in Berlin: You’re our employees, and as your employers, we’re telling you what we think.

Now, briefly on the announced vote. I’ll take the gum out of my mouth to be clearer. The question is whether we should register spontaneous walks in advance. If they don’t happen, so be it; if they do, they’re registered. I ask for a show of hands for registering the walks.

So, we’ll continue with spontaneous walks. If we plan larger events with people like on Monday who are already facing charges, and a walk is foreseeable, Wolfgang will handle registration. Otherwise, we shouldn’t ask for demonstration rights from those we’re protesting against. Neither the farmers nor we in the resistance did that.

Next week, we might be on the bridge. If you plan to walk spontaneously, I wish you success. Stay calm, peaceful, and self-determined, even if provoked. We stand here for peace, freedom, and self-determination.

A call to all patriots in Germany: Saturday is the election in Thuringia. Turn your ballot into a punishment for the old parties. My father wrote a short, excellent poem about it. Please give it some attention. It’s about the hypocritical promises of the old parties, especially the CDU, now clamoring for change after staying silent before. They promise a fresh start, dazzling us with prosperity figures, but nothing will change after the election. We citizens must act now, as voters’ fears don’t interest them. If we don’t succeed this time, we’ll soon end up in camps they’re secretly building for us. Unless our children are dragged into war, and we all flee as nuclear dust into space. Patience is needed, and we should thank Putin for sparing us so far. Otherwise, humanity’s limits would already be crossed. So, go vote and choose wisely to prevent war-oriented parties from making Earth uninhabitable.



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