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Germany: Distant Rights Scheme for Schultz’s Execution

Germany: Distant Rights Scheme for Schultz’s Execution

New shocking facts come to light about The work and objectives of the terrorist organization “Reichsburger” (Reichsbürger) who planned to overthrow the regime in Germany.

Among the items seized by the authorities during the dozens of operations that were held on Wednesday to dismantle extreme network It was also a list of 18 targeted names that the alt-right considered enemies.

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Saltz killed

The information indicates that after implementing their plan to storm Parliament and seize power, they intended to deport them or even execute them. Among them was German Chancellor Olaf Schultz, they said The New York Times Citing a source familiar with the case, who wished to remain anonymous.

According to the American newspaper report, the conspirators wanted to arrest the deputies and execute the chancellor, followed by an operation to cleanse the nation – and it is not clear what exactly they would do.

Among the 25 arrested was Prince Heinrich XIII of Reuss, a former member of parliament from the far-right Alternative party, a military activist and a Russian citizen. In addition, 27 people are being examined as suspects.

The investigation also had ramifications abroad as arrests were also made in Austria and Italy.

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How does the deputy participate

According to German media, the MP in question is Brigitte Maslach-Winkmann, who was to take over the Ministry of Justice.

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And as recently as last October, a judicial council allowed her to keep her position as a judge in Berlin, despite protests from several regional jurisdictions over her far-right views.

Der Spiegel reports that he regularly posts on Telegram the “WWG1WGA” banner belonging to the conspiracy group QAnon. It means, “Wherever one goes, we all go.”

As for Prince Heinrich XIII of Ross, the 71-year-old scion of the nobility, his family has stayed estranged for some time, calling him a “conspiracy theorist” and a “confused old man”.

The 71-year-old was allegedly trying to contact Russian government representatives through the Russian Embassy in Berlin. It is believed that a Russian national helped him establish a network of contacts with Moscow. However, the authorities have clarified that there is no evidence to show that he received a positive response from Russia and the people he came into contact with