Nightmare in Germany

moonflyte
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 If you think it can't happen here, well it already has. It's a long article but well worth the read to understand just what unwanted mass illegal immigration results in.

 

 

Europe was once the exemplar of the good society when seen through the dreamy eyes of Australian sophisticates.

 

Now, like the images of disease and deformity on cigarette packets, Europe serves as a graphic warning. We must quit our addiction to social engineering before it’s too late.

The European financial crisis of 2008 demonstrated the limits to government spending. This year’s chaos at the borders shows the limits of mass migration. Europe has been eroded of social as well as financial capital.

 

Anxiety surfaces in many different ways. In Sweden, a woman emailed her prime minister to tell him she had moved out from the suburb in which she was born because it was impossible to walk her dogs “due to the non-Europeans driving on the sidewalks”.

“If you didn’t move out of the way, they would jump out of the car and hit you,” she complained.

 

In Pocking in Lower Bavaria, the local school recently advised children to wear “restrained everyday clothes” after 200 male asylum-seekers were billeted in the German village. “Transparent tops or blouses, short shorts or miniskirts could lead to misunderstandings,” it said.

 

A local politician told Die Welt advice of this kind was “absolutely necessary”.

 

 

 

http://www.theaustralian.com.au/opinion/columnists/nightmare-behind-the-diversity-dream-revealed/sto...

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Overpowered buy sheer numbers, restrained by lifelong instilment of racial guilt, and numbed with shock.

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@gem-boy-g wrote:

one has to ask, where were the German men while all this was happening?


not sure but this is the latest:

 

German vigilante group vows to protect women from migrant attackers as 34 suspects are arrested - including three for gang-raping two teenagers 

 

  • Hundreds of women were sexually assaulted, robbed on New Year's Eve 
  • The attackers were migrants who taunted police saying: 'Merkel invited us' 
  • Three Syrians arrested for raping two teenage girls in southern Germany 
  • Vigilante group 'Dusseldorf is Watching' has since gained 8,000 followers
  • Threatening notes in German were found on one of the arrested suspects 



Thousands have pledged their support to a German vigilante group which has vowed to protect women from migrants in the wake of the New Year's Eve attacks in Cologne.

 

A week after a mob of 'drunk and stoned' migrants sexually assaulted and robbed 100 women on the streets of Cologne, a group known as 'Dusseldorf is Watching' has gained more than 8,000 Facebook members.

The group says it wants to make the streets safer through 'presence' alone but police have warned that 'searching for offenders is not a job for citizens'.

 

German police have said 18 of the 31 suspects arrested in connection with the Cologne attacks were asylum seekers.



FEARS OF SEX ATTACKS SPREAD ACROSS EUROPE 

 

Sex attacks similar to those in Cologne have also been reported in neighbouring Austria and Switzerland, where six women reported identical crimes in Zurich on New Year's Eve.

 

Swedish police say at least 15 young women reported being groped by groups of men on New Year's Eve in the city of Kalmar. 

Kalmar police spokesman Johan Bruun on Friday said groups of men surrounded women on a crowded square and groped them.

He said no one was physically injured but that many of those targeted were terrified.

 

He said two men, both asylum-seekers, were informed through interpreters that they're suspected of sexual assault and that police are trying to identify other suspects.

 

When asked about similarities to the assaults in Germany, Bruun said: 'We are aware of what happened in Germany but we are focusing our investigation on what happened in Kalmar.'

 

In Finland, security guards hired to patrol the city on New Year's Eve told police there had been 'widespread sexual harassment' at a central square where around 20,000 people had gathered for celebrations.

 

Finnish police said that they had been tipped off about plans by groups of asylum seekers to sexually harass women following an unusually high level of sexual harassment cases in Helsinki.

 

'Police have... received information about three cases of sexual assault, of which two have been filed as complaints,' Helsinki police said in a statement.

'The suspects were asylum seekers. The three were caught and taken into custody on the spot,' said Helsinki deputy police chief Ilkka Koskimaki.




 

'Performance artist' Milo Moire (pictured) today stood naked outside Cologne Cathedral, where the attacks took place on December 31, with a sign that read: 'Respect us! We are not fair game, even when we are naked'


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3390042/The-fightback-begins-German-vigilante-group-vows-pro...

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Anyone notice what's missing from this thread?

 

All those people who bashed everyone else who saw this coming. It's not difficult to put 2 and 2 together, without actually doing it and I told you so is never enough.

 

This is just the beginning. Those that committed these crimes...those are the "good" muslims. The bad ones...they haven't even gotten started yet.

 

So for those people who think they are in the Mrs Universe contest and want to cure hunger and disease....we all do, but it's not yet possible, not by a long shot. No lollipops and rainbows.

 

Is anyone ashamed yet?

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Yes I remember being called a racist on here, a Muslim basher, Islamaphobic just because I highlighted what was and eventually did happen when unrestrained illegal immigration of a culture that is not western is allowed.

 

I hope Merkel is happy, she said "this will change our country" well it has, but not for the better it seems. 

 

 

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Cologne police said on Friday they had arrested two males aged 16 and 23 with "North African roots" suspected of involvement in the assaults.

Merkel said on Thursday in Berlin, "we must examine again and again whether we have already done what is necessary in terms of ... deportations from Germany in order to send clear signals to those who are not prepared to abide by our legal order".

 

Heiko Maas, Germany's justice minister, said in an interview with the Funke newspaper that "deportations would certainly be conceivable", adding "that penalty is in principle absolutely possible for sexual offences".

 

Police said on Friday they have now received 170 criminal complaints related to the New Year attacks, including 120 of a sexual nature.

At least 22 asylum seekers have been identified from among 32 suspects in connection with robberies and assaults. They were believed to be among a group of up to 1,000 people in front of Cologne's main railway station on New Year's Eve. However, none of the 32 is currently suspected of committing sexual assaults of the kind that have prompted outrage in Germany over the past week.

 

Interior Ministry spokesman Tobias Plate said the suspects were nine Algerians, eight Moroccans, five Iranians, four Syrians, two Germans and one person each from Iraq, Serbia and the United States.

 

Authorities do not yet have names for most of the men.

 

 

Speculation over the nationalities of the perpetrators has been seized on by some opponents of Germany's welcoming stance towards those fleeing conflict, after the country registered nearly 1.1 million asylum-seekers last year. Officials have cautioned that it is important not to cast suspicion on refugees in general.

 

Government spokesman Georg Streiter said the chancellor wants "the whole truth" about the incidents in Cologne and that "nothing should be held back and nothing should be glossed over".

 

"It doesn't just harm our rule of law but also the great majority of completely innocent refugees who have sought protection" in Germany, he said.

 

Merkel said the New Year's assaults were "repugnant criminal acts that ... Germany will not accept" and that legal changes or extra police presence may be examined. "The feeling women had in this case of being at people's mercy, without any protection, is intolerable for me personally as well," she said. "And so it is important for everything that happened there to be put on the table."

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"There is nothing more; but I want nothing more." Christopher Hitchins
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It sounds as though those who are found guilty will be, rightly, deported. If the allegations are true which is most likely, then it was disgusting behaviour but is not indicative of the majority of refugees.

 

The only people who should feel ashamed are the perpetrators. They are the only ones responsible for their actions.

 

 

That's it.

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Police described the series of sexual assaults against women in Cologne on New Year's Eve as 'a completely new dimension of crime.'

 

 

certainly is.  women are no longer

safe even when in large groups;

being target of coordinated sex attack.Smiley Sad

 

i have been reading eyewitness statements

who said they had never seen or heard

of anything like that before Smiley Sad

 

 

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Not only Germany, but the rest of Europe have a lot to fear. Only a miracle can prevent what already has been predicted. We can see the start of it, and it will only get worse.

 

Believer or not, perhaps it is worth the read.

 

http://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/real-life/news-life/heres-what-blind-prophet-baba-vanga-predicted-f...

 

Erica

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Well its not it.

 

It happened in other German cities and was an orchestrated attack on western women by  Muslim immigrants and  Muslim migrants who have lived in  Germany for many months who coordinated it.

 

It also happened in other Eropean countries

 

 

The police commissioner of Cologne has been sacked for covering up the truth about the rapes, robberies and sexual attacks.

 

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This is only the beginning, DJ. Mark my words. Things will get worse.

 

Erica

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