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From its founding in September 2019, the group’s ultimate aim was “to shake the state and social order in Germany and in the end to overturn it,” investigators believe.
originally posted by: Asgaard
- Feb. 14th 2020
German police arrest 12 men preparing an attack on politicians, asylum seekers and muslims. 4 of the suspects are suspected of having created the organization in September last year. The other 8 suspects are sympathizers who mostly financed the group with weapons and money. They communicated through phone, chatgroups and a few meetings to plan the attacks. Yet, police say, they didn't have any concrete plans. The intended purpose was to create chaos and fear, similar to a civil war, police said.
Dutch article
English link with more info
From its founding in September 2019, the group’s ultimate aim was “to shake the state and social order in Germany and in the end to overturn it,” investigators believe.
originally posted by: dfnj2015
a reply to: Asgaard
This is what happens when you bomb the Shiite out of the Middle East. All the terrorist flow into Europe!
I don't think they hate us because of our freedoms or that we have too much sex and violence on TV. I think they hates us because we've bombed Middle East countries back to the stone age!!!
originally posted by: dfnj2015
a reply to: Asgaard
This is what happens when you bomb the Shiite out of the Middle East. All the terrorist flow into Europe!
I don't think they hate us because of our freedoms or that we have too much sex and violence on TV. I think they hates us because we've bombed Middle East countries back to the stone age!!!
and
Police in Germany have arrested twelve men, including one of their own officers, in a nationwide investigation into an extreme-right group suspected of planning attacks on politicians, asylum-seekers and Muslims. The arrests followed raids, some by heavily armed special units, in 13 locations in six German states. The four prime suspects planned to spark “a civil-war-like situation ... via as yet undefined attacks on politicians, asylum seekers and people of Muslim faith,” federal prosecutors said in a statement. A further eight suspects were alleged to have agreed to “financially support the group, provide it with weapons or take part in future attacks”. The twelve included a police officer previously suspended over suspicions he had links to the far-right, a source at the interior ministry in North-Rhine Westphalia state told AFP, though it was not immediately clear if he was one of the prime suspects.
In order to plan their attacks, the group allegedly held regular meetings which were coordinated and organised by two of the main suspects, named only as Werner S and Tony E. The suspects, all of whom are German citizens, also communicated using messenger apps.
originally posted by: dfnj2015
a reply to: Asgaard
This is what happens when you bomb the Shiite out of the Middle East. All the terrorist flow into Europe!
I don't think they hate us because of our freedoms or that we have too much sex and violence on TV. I think they hates us because we've bombed Middle East countries back to the stone age!!!
originally posted by: Hecate666
'Funny' thing is, after I read the headline I came in to comment that I am amazed the German Police is actually arresting terrorists instead of giving them free homes and money...then I kept reading and saw that my planned sarcasm was actually more the truth than I expected.
As long as the immigrants are protected...can't have disgruntled natives [or even listen to their concerns, so that they don't go overboard]
My jaw actually dropped.
originally posted by: CriticalStinker
a reply to: Breakthestreak
Also I think you missed dfnj2015's point... Which I think was a good one.
Cause-effect-cause-effect.
The west went hard into the ME, refugees flood Europe, natives grow resentful of their guests who don't even like the hosts.
Its a perpetuating cycle.
I think dfnj pretty much summed it up.