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May 16, 2018 - Brother Nathanael
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Germany Is Occupied Territory
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The post-World War II occupation of Germany by America continues to this day.
For with its 21 military bases in Germany, US weapons, tanks and troops continue to roll in.
It's hard to deny.
Germany is occupied territory.
Wolfgang Schauble, career German statesman, admitted it.
And we in Germany have not been fully sovereign since May 8, 1945.
And Merkel herself rather fessed up when she met Trump last year.
A massive blizzard may have thrown a wrench in their plans, causing some to view the storm's delay as a bad omen for the hotly anticipated meeting of two of the world's most powerful leaders, U.S. President Donald Trump and German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
As regards the shared interests that we have, Let me look back into the past.
We, the Germans, owe a lot to the United States of America, particularly as regards the economic rise of Germany.
This was primarily due to the help through the Marshall Plan.
The plan was a plot to bend a prostrate Germany to America's will.
For by creating an economic and military dominance, Germany fell under America's command enforced by its martial upper hand.
On its heels came NATO. The Marshall Plan was the flip side of Henry Morgenthau's plan, who sought to turn Germany into farmland, putting it under U.S. Treasury's thumb.
But by re-industrializing Germany via the Marshall Plan, whose chief architects were Walter Lippmann, George Marshall, and Walt Rostow, it put Germany directly under Jewish Wall Street's thumb.
It began in 1933 when international Jewry declared economic warfare on Germany by launching a trade boycott.
In 1938, Jewry mobilized a financial war on Germany through the world's stock exchanges.
You see, no peace treaty was ever signed between the Allies in Germany on May 8, 1945 to officially end World War II or adopt it any time after in spite of Merkel's threats.
Britain and the United States are no longer reliable allies following Brexit, and the election of Donald Trump claimed German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
Addressing the crowd in Munich, she expressed dissatisfaction over the G7 summit which ended yesterday.
Give them hell, Angela.
But Germany remains today legally conquered territory.
Its sovereignty is kaput.
In the world there are not many countries, which have a privilege of sovereignty.
We don't want to be offended by anyone.
But what she said, Mrs.
I am sure that you will not be surprised if I say that the sovereignty is limited.
And, by the way, it is officially limited in the framework of the military-political alliances.
It is written what is allowed and what is not. And in practice, it is even tougher.
Nothing is allowed except what is allowed. Who allows? The bosses. And where are the bosses? Well, there, far away.
Yep, we're away in America.
But America's kind of occupied, too.
The Jewish forward did ask, did Jews win the Second World War?
If they did, the question is, who occupies Germany today?
America? Or you know who?
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