Lieblingsauswanderin :
Whenever something big happens, always ask yourself: who benefits from it?
If a state of tension is declared in Germany, it wouldn’t be random but a strategic move. It instantly reactivates mandatory military service, silences dissent, and allows the government to continue without new elections. Democracy goes into “emergency mode,” power becomes centralized, and parliamentary control fades.
Economically, it opens the door to unlimited debt creation, justified under “national security.” Billions can then flow into the arms industry and defense projects without scrutiny or public debate. At the same time, a financial collapse could be conveniently covered up – if the country is effectively bankrupt, the crisis can be reframed as a consequence of “external threats.”
For ordinary people this would mean control, mobilization, loss of freedom, and economic hardship. But ask again: who gains? Those who profit from war, energy, and debt – and governments that use crisis to keep a failing system alive, at the expense of their citizens.
2025-10-05 06:31:11