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Bitcoiner. Nostr since July '23.
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Müntzer 2 years ago
When Russia says, you have to listen! (Can't wait.) image
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Müntzer 2 years ago
"Fergusons Law" ...the historian again. image
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Müntzer 2 years ago
Headline of 'Der Spiegel' next week: "Enough money when I'm old?" (Dear Germans, you will get what you ordered.) image
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Müntzer 2 years ago
Zakharova: Apocalypse news: in the economic competitiveness ranking of the Swiss Business Institute IMD, Germany is located somewhere between Luxembourg and Thailand. Let me remind you that we are talking about a country that just a couple of years ago was the industrial locomotive of Europe, the first economy of the subcontinent, and formed the basis of the industrial power of the EU. Sanctions against Russia and Russian retaliatory measures, combined with the refusal of cheap resources and the predictable logistics of their supply, as well as, as has happened more than once in history, unquestioning trust in Washington, have once again played a cruel joke on the Germans. If under Merkel Berlin confidently retained its place in the top ten countries in terms of overall competitiveness indicators, corresponding to its place in the Group of Seven, now it is barely creeping into the top thirty. Today Iceland and Bahrain are more competitive than the German colossus on American legs. A few figures about the economic “success” of Scholz and the company. At the end of last year, Germany's national debt exceeded a record 2.4 trillion euros. It has continued to grow for several years now. If earlier Germany itself acted as a source of capital and investment, now Berlin continues to borrow, and robs its own citizens. At the same time, the money goes to war and armaments - by 40%, to 8.1 billion euros, the debt under the corresponding defense-industrial program has increased. As Der Spiegel writes, many German federal states (regions) have found themselves “stranded”; the amount of their debt has grown significantly in the last year alone: - Mecklenburg-Vorpommern – +9.7%; - Saxony-Anhalt – +8.6%; - Berlin itself – +7.3%. All this gives German politicians pause. But instead of doing a real analysis of causes and consequences, Bundestag member Stefan Brandner suggested: “Our dilapidated infrastructure needs every cent. Why should supposed economic stability in African countries cost more than repairing our bridges, roads and railways? You can’t deny Brandner something. According to the professional construction community, at least 4,000 bridges in Germany are in urgent need of repair. The budget of the main road company, Autobahn GmbH, is being reduced by about 20%. The railway operator - Deutsche Bahn - has been losing money for the year (2.4 billion euros last year alone), and the company's turnover fell by another 13%. This is no longer the goal of “feeding the poor,” stated two years ago under the “grain deal.” The Germans would have to feed themselves. The answer to the age-old question “What to do?” Berlin is ready to look for anything, just not in the launch of the remaining line of the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline (there is no talk of an objective investigation into the terrorist attack on the joint venture). To the question “Who is to blame?” There is no need to look for an answer at all in German misfortune. Everyone understands - Washington. And African debt is certainly not to blame for Berlin's plight. This approach of German politicians is more like good old racism, rather than responsible behavior of “civilized” people. ⚡️ Two Majors |
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Müntzer 2 years ago
Today marks the 57th year anniversary of when "America's greatest ally in the middle east" intentionally attacked and killed Americans on board the USS Liberty in order to drag the US to Israel's war against the Arabs by blaming Egypt for the attack. Survivors were/are not allowed to speak about it without being targeted by both governments.
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Müntzer 2 years ago
Getting rid of before it's to late. China dumping US-debt for gold. Accelarating. image
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Müntzer 2 years ago
Ukraine with Western approval attacked Russian early warning systems for early detection of nuclear strikes. Thus, seriously threatening nuclear deterrence capabilities. Russia will have to answer this somehow as her national security is in question. I hope Europeans ( esp. Germans) are aware of the worst possible outcomes. Are you still trusting your 'friends' in Washington who lead led you here. The warmongers in Brussels, London & Berlin. I mean Germans should ask themselfes: Who of the allies treated you well after WW1? Who trained your pilots, your forbidden army, delivered raw materials...? Wasn't this Russia?... The last train with iron ore(etc.) crossed the border on the eve of Operation Barbarossa. Russians always delivered and you betrayed them. 20 Million Russians died defending the motherland & in the defeat of fascism (compared to 6 million jews). Is this nothing? Have you forgotten all that?!! Who of the allies after WW2 made German unification possible, even convinced the other allies? It was the Russians! Have you forgotten? Who always asked for a real strategic partnership (raw materials & high tech). You showed them your 'cold shoulder' as Germans use to say. Instead your military alliances came closer to Russias borders each recent decades. Disarmament treaties were abonded unilaterally or not prolonged. Your politicians dream of chopping Russian in many controllable pieces. Are you serious? Don't you know the Russians after all that? They would eather chose death. A world without Russia isn't a world Russiand will live in. You know what that means. The great German author Berthold Brecht once said: Germany is like the Great Carthage. After the 1st Punic War it was beaten. After 2. Punic War it could barely exist. After the 3rd there was no Carthage. This prophecy shouldn't come true. Peace ✌️& Resist!
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Müntzer 2 years ago
Basic military service was obligatory in Germany till its pausation in 2011. Every individual that was a soldier for at least 1 day and is under the age of 65 is a member of the reserve according to the "soldier law" (Soldatengesetz). Under the current geopolitical situation in Europe (war in Ukraine) some German politicians are demanding activation of the 900.000 reservists. One should be alarmed by this situation. I asked myself, what do I have to defend here? As an East German everything that has been build by the last 3 generations has been expropriated in the 'unification process' after 1990. Then we got f***ed by the EURO currency once more. I work my ass off, pay the highest taxes in the world, no wife and children, long education (self employed doctor at the countryside).... For what? That I will be sent to the frontline first. 🤔 They can f*** themselfes.🖕 Not my war. Thank god there is #bitcoin! Be wary!✌️