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Massive restrictions on fundamental rights when the state of tension is declared! Compared to that, Corona was just kindergarten!


Warning: What still sounds like a distant threat today could threaten your freedom and your children's future tomorrow!


I have two sons, 16 and 21 years old. They are cool, they are grown, and I never worry about them—except on days like today.

I am Frank Hannig, this is »Hannig.Recht«. Last night I read: In a Welt interview, the first influential CDU politician calls for the declaration of the state of tension. The state of tension is basically the preliminary stage before a state of war. I thought, okay, if it’s just one person, I’ll google it, see what’s next, and then I read in the next interview Merz personally: “We are not really at war yet, but we are no longer at peace either.” That means the state of tension will be declared much faster than I thought. This state of tension means the reinstatement of conscription.

The insidious part that worries me

And now comes the insidious part that worries me so much and why I urgently want to warn you. Urgently warn you to take action if you want, otherwise just sit, wait, and go to the front. This state of tension is far, far worse than anything we experienced during Corona. This state of tension massively restricts fundamental rights.

How they will justify it

They will officially say, yes, we need the state of tension. We must declare the state of tension. Yes, because a NATO partner like Estonia is supposedly at risk, because maybe five drones flew over it, whoever they came from. It’s all pure fake. These are just stories to dumb you down. That’s how all wars in world history started. It doesn’t even matter. If this state of tension is declared, they will say it’s about drone defense. You think you’re smart. No, no, it’s about conscription. Yes, conscription: kindergarten.



Which fundamental rights are affected

The state of tension leads to massive restrictions of fundamental rights, e.g.—hold on and remember Corona—to massive restrictions of Article 8 of the Basic Law. The freedom of assembly can be restricted whenever the security of the federation, the security of individual states, the security of fulfilling defense tasks, or other security considerations require it. We also know that in the event of defense or a state of tension, significant crises will occur. Demonstrations and counter-demonstrations will exist, which can simply be banned.

Mail, emails, and surveillance

The secrecy of letters, mail, and telecommunications will be restricted. The state of tension will be declared, and they won’t even need an excuse to read your emails. They’ll just do it. It’s the state of tension.

Freedom of movement, occupational freedom, housing protection

Freedom of movement (Article 11 of the Basic Law)—nobody really thinks about it, right?—freedom of movement means the right to travel. It can then be decided by decree for any reason that you may no longer leave the country. Borders can be closed for certain groups. Freedom of movement can otherwise be restricted. Occupational freedom can be restricted. You could be forced into jobs. And Article 13 of the Basic Law will no longer fully apply in the state of tension. That’s the inviolability of the home. That means, under certain circumstances, to maintain the defense capability of the Federal Republic, officials can search your home without a court order. Fantastic, right?

Courts, police, and the military

In a state of tension, court deadlines are extended. They are extended for non-essential matters and shortened for important matters. Police, military, and civil protection gain expanded executive powers. And you saw during the Corona period how the police already acted. Yes, they will have even more powers than before. The Bundeswehr may be deployed inside the country. Great, right?

More power for the federal government

The legislative power of the federal government will be expanded. The federal government can take over tasks that were previously the responsibility of the states. That means the federal government, which currently looks very different from some state governments with strong AfD involvement, can simply strip these unpopular states like Saxony of powers and handle them directly.

Compulsory management and expropriations

There will be compulsory management. Agricultural land can be requisitioned if the state of tension is declared. Production can be directed, and confiscations can occur. You may not believe it yet, but it will happen. The Economic Security Act will come into force, meaning relevant companies can be expropriated, of course with compensation, through federal bonds or some other nonsense.



Media freedom under pressure

Media freedom will also be restricted. You might not believe it. You can look it up yourself. I even googled some of it because I wouldn’t have remembered, or I checked the law. Media can be asked to exercise restraint. In plain English: confidentiality on supposedly security-relevant topics. That’s the state of tension.

How this will be enforced politically

This happens if Kiesewetter prevails. And our experience says: someone always goes first. Someone has to do it the first time, then it’s debated, the debate loses steam, it’s quietly pushed through, and eventually it happens in the Bundestag and nobody cares.

The end of democracy?

And I tell you: the state of tension is the end of democracy. It is Germany entering a war-directed dictatorship. It is the suspension of citizens’ freedoms and the direct path to immediate conscription, immediate drafting of all military-capable men. And it is the path of your children, your grandchildren, into war—the direct path.

What you can do

If you don’t want this—I’ll hold another seminar next Thursday on conscientious objection—but that’s only a small part. You can refuse service with a weapon, and I show in my seminars how to do that. I can prevent myself from being on the front in Russia shooting soldiers. I can do that. I’ll show you again next Thursday in the online seminar.

Corona was like a kindergarten trip to the playground around the corner

Otherwise: You have to fight for your freedoms yourself. You can only watch or run away, you can secure your assets, and you can consider Corona just a game. The restrictions on freedoms during the Corona crisis look like a kindergarten trip to the playground around the corner compared to what will happen in a state of tension.

Author: AI-Translation - Frank Hannig  | 

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