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They Keep Inciting Against the War Policy – Peace Demo in Weißenfels on September 2, 2024Peace somehow isn’t everyone’s thing or topic. Government supporters see it as agitation when critics of the government take to the streets for peace and against the government’s war policy. For these government supporters, the narrative is that democracy is being defended in Ukraine and Putin must not win. People on both sides are allowed to die for that. That’s considered acceptable, or rather, it’s Putin’s fault. But in a war, it’s always the people who lose—the ones sent to fight for the political power games. This was a glimpse of the peace demonstration on September 2, 2024, on the occasion of World Peace Day—85 years after the Hitler fascist invasion of Poland. It was a successful event attended by over 40 peace activists. Participants came from near and far. Despite sometimes differing views on certain political issues, we are all united by the same goal: We want peace for our people and the whole world! No more arms deliveries from Germany to any aggressors worldwide and never again war launched from German soil! It must become possible that no country in the world wants or can dictate the affairs of another country. Sovereignty and self-determination for every individual and every people on Earth! Out of NATO and withdrawal of Western occupying troops from Germany! Only if peoples learn to respect and honor each other will it be possible to live together in peace and friendship—and thus create a world without Western domination and world dictatorship for all of us! Here is a note on further peace activities:
Only together are we strong!!! AI-interpreted, not necessarily complete YouTube transcript. The spoken word in the video is authoritative. There are moments that touch the heart, and days one never forgets. Thousands stand together when no one else acts—so who else will do it? That’s our motto, a small beginning. I hope that on September 25 at 6 PM—a Wednesday—we can hold our planned larger rally and that some other guests will come as well. For the new citizens, I want to announce that I have invited Professor Schmalz. She worked for years as a journalist in Moscow. I very much hope she will accept. She has indirectly agreed and asked for patience, meaning she will come to Weißenfels at some point. I will talk to the Seume bookstore so they can offer her books. She wrote to me: “Mr. Schmid, this is democracy, what we are doing here.” Anyone who watched the report last Monday knows that we want to do democracy well. There is some truth in that. Why do so many people in East Germany have different views on these issues than the rest of the Federal Republic? According to a survey, most citizens here disagree. That’s why we laid out lists, and everyone who wants peace and is against war can sign. It cannot go on like this. Yesterday was World Peace Day, and I watched some excerpts from a speech by a well-known former bishop. She criticized the current situation and said the federal government does not take concerns about arms deliveries seriously—and she is absolutely right. Considering the dilemma in which President Zelensky wants to shoot all the way to Moscow with Western weapons, the danger of a third world war still exists. You can’t just say Putin is solely to blame. From the start, we said he invaded Ukraine and that Ukraine must defend itself. But basically, it’s more complicated. Daily, I read the agitation in the lying press, and none of it makes sense. We are definitely being manipulated by all this. Start thinking already! Only together are we strong. The peace activists from Zeitz send warm greetings. Yesterday, on World Peace Day, I visited the former Buchenwald subcamp in Rehmsdorf, where over 8,000 Jews—mostly from Hungary—were imprisoned from summer 1944 to March 1945. On New Year’s Eve 1944, more prisoners arrived, but of the over 6,000 detainees, only a few survived the death marches. Over 5,800 lost their lives. These prisoners were forced to repair the Brabag plant in Dröglitz, Germany’s largest gasoline production facility that supplied fuel to the Wehrmacht. Almost all died in the process. Yesterday, three memorial events took place. In the Protestant church, we were welcomed with the partisan song “Bella Ciao,” which I thought was great. Afterwards, we gathered in the community house’s ballroom for another memorial event, ending with a wreath-laying at the memorial. On Saturday, a large peace demonstration took place in Zeitz for World Peace Day. There were no foolish interruptions like in other German cities. Six events were held, and about 80 peace activists actively participated. We also had the pleasure of welcoming the well-known singer-songwriter from Freiburg, who performed a musical program. Mr. Elsässer provided the stage and sound equipment free of charge, which the constitutional protection agency had only returned three days before. We thanked him for that. It was fantastic; the technology worked perfectly. Some of the previous speakers irritated me a bit. As a former soldier who worked in espionage defense until the end of the GDR, I have experience with forces that are back on the war path today. NATO, especially the USA, has killed millions worldwide in recent decades just to push its economic interests. Also in Gaza Strip, where large oil reserves were discovered last year, it’s not about peace but economic interests. However, it is not the Russian people who invaded Ukraine, but the USA. Especially Joe Biden’s son and Victoria Nuland have invested billions in Ukraine in recent years to enforce their interests there. From 2012 to 2014, they succeeded in supporting a revolution on the Maidan. Between 2012 and 2014, about 2,000 U.S. soldiers were involved in events in Kyiv. These troops, also stationed in Germany, were deployed among other things as civilian security forces. In Germany, there are about 25,000 such troops, who wear police uniforms to act against citizens during demonstrations. These forces were involved in terror attacks and murders in Kyiv. About 2,000 U.S. soldiers were involved who also act as civilian security forces in Germany. There are about 25,000 such troops in Germany who wear police uniforms to monitor and control citizens. These forces took part in terror attacks and murders in Kyiv. Since 2014, the Ukrainian army, especially the newly activated fascist organizations like the Bandera supporters, has been bombing the Donbass regions. Since then, there has been a war in the area. One goal was to occupy the largest nuclear power plant in Europe to blackmail Russia, but that failed. Half a year before the conflict began, NATO trained, instructed, and equipped 30,000 Ukrainian soldiers—including Banderists as well as NATO officers and soldiers—with the latest weapons systems. These soldiers were trained in Germany, especially in Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg, and in Great Britain, then sent into action. Of these 30,000 fighters, 8,500 have since lost their lives. The fighting is tough since the Ukrainian troops are well equipped and trained. But this is a different problem, and not all information becomes public. There were also attacks on NATO command centers that have existed in Ukraine for over 15 years. At the beginning of last year, two well-protected bunkers 130 meters underground were destroyed by Kinjal missiles, killing 250 high-ranking officers. This shows bunkers can no longer be considered safe. In conclusion, a peace song was sung: "Peace dove, fly over the land, to all people great and small you are well known. You shall fly, peace dove, tell everyone here: Never again war, we want peace, fly over water, over hill and dale, bring peace to all people, greet them a thousand times." Apart from that, today the Green Party is the one that drives war the most. The Greens have distanced themselves from their former ideals, such as opposing nuclear weapons and advocating for social justice. Instead, they now support military actions and deploy Bundeswehr officers in schools to prepare children for war. The Defense Minister, Mr. Pistorius, is on the road to condition the population for war readiness. It won’t be long before we are convinced that everyone needs their own nuclear bunker. "What is our life worth if the sword alone rules and the whole world falls to ruins? But that will not happen because we do not want to perish. So we cry throughout our land: Go home, Ami, go home. Split your atom for peace, say God by the Father Rhine, don’t touch his daughter Lorelei, as long as you sing, Germany will exist." Author: AI-Translation - Arnd Eiert, die Redner, die KI und Michael Thurm | 04.09.2024 |
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