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Started as a new conservative political party in [[2013]] before being rebranded as "Nazis" by the German [[The establishment|establishment]], when they started to have significant success in elections right after the formation.
 
Started as a new conservative political party in [[2013]] before being rebranded as "Nazis" by the German [[The establishment|establishment]], when they started to have significant success in elections right after the formation.
  
Like [[Die Linke]], the AFD is monitored by [[German security services]].
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Like [[Die Linke]], the AFD is monitored by [[BfV|German spooks]].
  
 
In the [[2021 German parliamentary election]], they fell from third largest party to fifth place.
 
In the [[2021 German parliamentary election]], they fell from third largest party to fifth place.
  
 
In 2024, the AFD may be banned by the German government.<ref>https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/feb/08/germany-ban-far-right-afd-panel</ref>
 
In 2024, the AFD may be banned by the German government.<ref>https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/feb/08/germany-ban-far-right-afd-panel</ref>
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===Georg Pazderski===
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[[Georg Pazderski]] is a retired German military officer and politician for the AfD. As one of three heads of an international planning group ("Combined Planning Group"), which was formed from about 30 staff officers from the partner countries of the [[2001 Invasion of Afghanistan|occupation of Afghanistan]], he worked from 2005 to 2010 under several commanders, including US General [[David Petraeus]], who in 2011 became [[Director of the Central Intelligence Agency]], at the headquarters of the [[United States Central Command]] in [[Florida]].<ref>https://www.focus.de/politik/deutschland/berlin-wahl-2016-georg-pazderski-ist-afd-spitzenkandidat_id_5955390.html</ref>
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Pazderski retired in 2012, for then immediately to become joining the AfD, becoming Managing Director from 2013 until 2015, playing a central role in the building and financing of the party. In May 2024, Pazderski resigned from the AfD, the party having moved "further and further" away from his political convictions.<ref>https://www.rbb24.de/politik/beitrag/2024/05/afd-ehemaliger-afd-landesvorsitzender-pazderski-verlaesst-partei.html</ref>
  
 
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[[Tino Chrupalla]] pointed out that the declaration reads like an accession to war and could make Germany a belligerent in a [[nuclear war]]. In principle it is in Germany's interest to maintain good relations with both [[Ukraine]] and [[Russia]].<ref>https://www.abgeordnetenwatch.de/bundestag/20/abstimmungen/umfassende-unterstuetzung-fuer-die-ukraine</ref>
 
[[Tino Chrupalla]] pointed out that the declaration reads like an accession to war and could make Germany a belligerent in a [[nuclear war]]. In principle it is in Germany's interest to maintain good relations with both [[Ukraine]] and [[Russia]].<ref>https://www.abgeordnetenwatch.de/bundestag/20/abstimmungen/umfassende-unterstuetzung-fuer-die-ukraine</ref>
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==Hansjörg Müller==
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[[Hansjörg Müller]] was Parliamentary Managing Director within the AfD parliamentary group from [[2017]] to [[2019]], then foreign trade spokesman. He was not selected by his party for the 2021 election, and retired from politics. After that, he claimed that party leader [[Alice Weidel]] is a representative of the AfD selected by the elites and that the AfD has been infiltrated by [[spook|secret service agents]] in many places. He also criticized that only party members "towing the line" are selected as election candidates, to ensured that everyone just says yes to is decided from above. He also said that politicians are brought into line either by money or [[blackmail]], and that no matter who is in power, "the system" always wins.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XT1-r0WEUR8</ref>
  
 
==Mossad support==
 
==Mossad support==

Latest revision as of 02:24, 8 January 2025

Group.png AFD  
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AfD Logo 2021.png
AbbreviationAFD
Formation6 February 2013
HeadquartersBerlin
Victim ofdebanking
InterestsPopulism
Right wing populist party in Germany.

Alternative for Germany or Alternative for Deutschland is a political party in Germany.

History

Started as a new conservative political party in 2013 before being rebranded as "Nazis" by the German establishment, when they started to have significant success in elections right after the formation.

Like Die Linke, the AFD is monitored by German spooks.

In the 2021 German parliamentary election, they fell from third largest party to fifth place.

In 2024, the AFD may be banned by the German government.[1]

Georg Pazderski

Georg Pazderski is a retired German military officer and politician for the AfD. As one of three heads of an international planning group ("Combined Planning Group"), which was formed from about 30 staff officers from the partner countries of the occupation of Afghanistan, he worked from 2005 to 2010 under several commanders, including US General David Petraeus, who in 2011 became Director of the Central Intelligence Agency, at the headquarters of the United States Central Command in Florida.[2]

Pazderski retired in 2012, for then immediately to become joining the AfD, becoming Managing Director from 2013 until 2015, playing a central role in the building and financing of the party. In May 2024, Pazderski resigned from the AfD, the party having moved "further and further" away from his political convictions.[3]

Policies

Opposition to the Great Reset, the COVID-19 agenda,[4][5] and uncontrolled/unconditional immigration.

Northstream 2

Full article: Nord Stream

In April 2022 Tino Chrupalla spoke in favor of starting up the delivery from the Northstream 2 pipeline on the condition that payments can be done in Euro again. [6][7]

2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine

Full article: 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine

In a historical vote in late April 2022 about "Comprehensive support for Ukraine", which mainly comes down to sending heavy weapons, machinery and ammunition to Ukraine in order to support the government of Zelensky, the members of the Bundestag overwhelmingly voted in favor for it. The bulk of the "no" votes came from the AFD and Die Linke.[8]

Tino Chrupalla pointed out that the declaration reads like an accession to war and could make Germany a belligerent in a nuclear war. In principle it is in Germany's interest to maintain good relations with both Ukraine and Russia.[9]

Hansjörg Müller

Hansjörg Müller was Parliamentary Managing Director within the AfD parliamentary group from 2017 to 2019, then foreign trade spokesman. He was not selected by his party for the 2021 election, and retired from politics. After that, he claimed that party leader Alice Weidel is a representative of the AfD selected by the elites and that the AfD has been infiltrated by secret service agents in many places. He also criticized that only party members "towing the line" are selected as election candidates, to ensured that everyone just says yes to is decided from above. He also said that politicians are brought into line either by money or blackmail, and that no matter who is in power, "the system" always wins.[10]

Mossad support

In 2018, the retired Mossad officer Rafi Eitan (known for his many false flag operations) appeared in a promotional video for the party. Eitan praised AfD for its efforts to mark Holocaust Memorial Day in a message posted online. A full speech by Eitan describes the party as a "great hope for many people."[11]



 

Party Member

PoliticianBorn
Maximilian Krah28 January 1977
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