Survivalists Preparations Spark Fears of Dissident Right German uprisings

Ein Vorratsregal mit Gasflaschen, Lebensmitteln und Wasserreinigungs-Equipment ist am 22.08.2016 in Krefeld (Nordrhein-Westfalen) im Keller des "Preppers" Bastian Blum zu sehen. Bastian Blum nimmt den Katastrophenschutz lieber selbst in die Hand. Der 37-Jährige ist für den Ernstfall gerüstet. Foto: Henning Kaiser/dpa | Verwendung weltweit

German Chancellor Angela Merkel opened up Germany’s borders in 2015.  Merkel’s new immigration policies allowed hordes of combative and criminal refugees to flood in from Africa and the Middle East, immigrants and refugees who despise their host country and European Culture.

Germany’s domestic intelligence agency, the BfV, sounded the alarm over the rise of the underground far-right, according to Die Welt. An intelligence report seen by the paper calls for increased surveillance of so-called“preppers” – a loose network of ultra-nationalists who prepare for political insurgency.

Those people are collecting firearms and other supplies in preparation for “a civil war” or “a feared collapse of public order” in Germany, the BfV reported. The Preppers Movement, which first emerged in the United States, has long been rooted in survivalism – which sees Conservative and other Patriotic networks making stockpiles of food, ammunition and medicine that they would use in the event of social and political breakdowns.

The authors of the six-page survival list recommends “4 corn pads,” the self-adhesive kind. Plus, some fried potatoes and bacon as well as “48 tea bags,” vacuum packed. And, just to be on the safe side, a pair of “Mil-Tec Lead Defender Gloves” and a stun gun with an integrated flashlight. Also important: five condoms, to be used “as a waterproof cover for wound dressings,” and a hip flask with 120-proof alcohol — as a “disinfectant and stimulant for dull moments.”

The darkweb where the emergency prepper lists can be found discusses paramilitary tactics and other survival necessities.  The members of the Survival Group are preparing not only for natural catastrophes or power outages but for racial unrest and inevitable civil war rising from unchecked immigration.  Millions of Arab and African refugees and immigrants have degraded German infrastructure, made urban areas unsafe for families and women, all the while despising German history and culture.

In recent years, though, groups of preppers have begun showing up on authorities’ radar whose motives go far beyond the mere stockpiling of emergency supplies. In the northern German state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, for instance, there is a far-right prepper network by the name of Nordkreuz that counts among its members police officers and reservists in the German army.

In the southern German region of Allgäu, another prepper caught his neighbors’ attention after conducting target practice in his backyard. When the police searched his apartment, they found two bags full of walkie-talkies and animal repellent sprays. The man said he was convinced Islam would “overrun” Germany.

In around 20 cases, domestic intelligence officials and police have identified preppers who they consider either self-proclaimed Reichsbürger, or Reich Citizens — a far-right fringe group that recognizes Germany’s rightful 1937 borders.  One of the identified preppers is an Identitarian, living in the eastern German state of Saxony, who showed police his backpack full of survival supplies.

In one manual, the far-right group Der III. Weg, or The Third Path, said people “should start preparing as soon as possible,” while everything was still “freely available.”  The particular Survivalist Forum that caught the attention of German police surveillance was hosted on the Russian social media site, VK.



Sources: https://archive.li/1lpVx