Wednesday, July 26, 2023

German Subversion Methods

 

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Excerpt from the Grandfather of German Intelligence Wilhelm Stieber’s memoirs, describing German subversion of Austria and France in the late 1800s.

"I advise that, if they are not themselves newsmen, my resident spies should at least recruit newsmen to their cause, but without informing them as to what use the news they gather is put. Instead they should simply be told that their cooperation as journalists is required, and considering the fact that most news-writers suffer from a chronic lack of funds, the promise of fees as generous as we can make them should act as irresistible bait. One can create no more convincing mask for a secret investigatory service than a system of what purport to be newspaper reporters which extends across an entire country."

It has been interesting recently to watch the press regarding German political movements. Where it is fairly obvious to anybody who pays attention to what is actually happening, and the way Germany is slowly gaining control of Europe, there is a lot of propaganda in the British and American press. This propaganda, I suspect often comes from Press Releases, and continually sings German praises Vs the Greeks, the Irish, or whomever Germany is looking to remove some form of economic or political control from next...

What really concerns me though, is that this has been obvious for decades hasn't it?

Thatcher warned about it when Germany, and Kohl specifically, manipulated German reunification.

Nicholas Ridley whilst part of the British Government openly said that the Euro was "a German racket for Germany to gain control of Europe". This comment encouraged his resignation, with the PC brigade shouting "sack him, sack him"... But nobody seems to have actually looked at the idea that he may have been right.

How has Germany managed such penetration of foreign countries without alarm bells ringing?  (more...)

German Subversion Methods


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