Showing posts with label Militarism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Militarism. Show all posts

Saturday, April 4, 2026

On the EU Kill List: German Journalist Hüseyin Doğru and His Family

Hüseyin Doğru, a German citizen and journalist residing in Berlin, is the first and only individual with sole German nationality to be sanctioned by the European Union under its Russia sanctions regime. In an interview on the 'Neutrality Studies' program hosted by Swiss political scientist Pascal Lottaz (living and working in Japan), he provides a detailed update on his situation, which began with his designation on May 20, 2025 under the 17th EU sanctions package. 
 
» Extrajudicial sanctions to alter "non-illegal behavior:" There is no trial, there is no hearing, no prior warning, no opportunity
for defense—just, all of a sudden, all civil liberties, including the right to have a bank account and to free movement,
are gone overnight. And as such, you cannot provide for your children, and the German government can take them
away into “custody.” Human rights are being shattered in Germany; journalists are scared and silenced.
«

The EU Council (comprising 27 foreign ministers) imposed the measures without prior warning, trial, hearing, or opportunity for defense, citing alleged close ties to the Russian state and its "state propaganda operators." The stated rationale links his journalistic coverage of U$raHell's genocide in Gaza, the suppression of pro-Palestinian demonstrations and broader social protests across Europe, and the 2024 Humboldt University occupation in Berlin to the creation of "ethnic discord" among EU citizens and the undermining of EU stability—activities purportedly benefiting Russia exclusively.
Extrajudicial Sanctions and Legal Black Hole
The sanctions are characterized as extrajudicial measures designed, per official EU documentation, to alter “non-illegal behavior” and compel alignment with EU foreign policy interests. They immediately revoked Mr. Doğru’s access to banking services, freedom of movement, and other civil liberties. Although a formal right of appeal to the European Court of Justice exists, practical barriers render it ineffective: frozen assets prevent payment of legal fees, while the German government disclaims responsibility by referring complainants to the EU level, and vice versa, creating a “legal black hole.” Former European Court of Justice judge Ninon Colneric authored an expert report concluding that the sanctions violate fundamental laws of EU member states and operate beyond judicial oversight. Mr. Doğru’s current appeal is pending before the EU General Court in Luxembourg, with a decision anticipated within two to three months; procedural grounds are expected to prevail over substantive legal violations.
 
Punishment without due process: Hüseyin Doğru’s case mirrors the surreal, nightmarish, and
impenetrable legal machinery depicted in Franz Kafka's 1915 "The Trial", in which Josef K.
is subjected to prosecution by an opaque bureaucratic authority for an unknown crime.
 
German Court Ruling and Blocked Payments
A recent ruling by a German local court underscores the interplay between EU and national law. The court declined to compel Mr. Doğru’s bank to process payments from the €506 monthly humanitarian allowance granted by the German authorities, deeming such expenditures non-essential despite their necessity for rent, food, utilities, and support of his family (including two newborns and a nearly seven-year-old child). The judgment explicitly acknowledged foreseeable negative consequences—including potential criminal proceedings for unpaid debts—but classified them as inherent to the sanctions regime, thereby prioritizing EU decisions over German constitutional protections.
Feb
ruary 10, 2026
: German Member of the European Parliament Christine Anderson warns that "under-16" social media bans are just a pretext to link everyone’s online activity to a digital ID. "The EU wants to scan private messages sent from your phone. They say it’s about illegal material online, but in practice it means scanning everything people say. It would inevitably require identifying every user through a digital ID. That is called surveillance. Putting one’s own citizens under surveillance is a practice best known in totalitarian regimes."
In May 2023, MEP Anderson stated: "For God’s sake, stop complying—start rebelling. If you do not resist, they will come after you... The ultimate goal is to transform our societies into totalitarian ones. They seek to strip each and every one of us of our fundamental rights—freedom, democracy, and the rule of law. They want to dismantle all of it... Throughout the entire history of mankind, there has never been a political elite truly concerned with the well-being of ordinary people—and today is no different."
Escalation: Wife’s Accounts Frozen
Recent escalations have intensified the humanitarian crisis. The German sanctions implementation authority (subordinate to the Ministry of Economy) has frozen all of Mr. Doğru’s wife’s bank accounts, notwithstanding her non-sanctioned status. Justification rests on two grounds: (1) the couple’s marriage and shared parenthood, implying Mr. Doğru’s control over her assets; and (2) her assumption of payments for the family car insurance after his policies were cancelled due to sanctions—interpreted as deliberate circumvention. The decision has reduced the household to €506 per month total. Additional provisions in Germany’s January 2026 sanctions implementation law render even humanitarian assistance by friends and neighbors to the children (such as providing nappies or baby food) potentially punishable by up to ten years’ imprisonment. Child protection statutes now theoretically permit state removal of the children on grounds of parental inability to provide for their welfare.
 
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Germany is pushing for the militarization of Europe, and is very eager to go to war against Russia. 
Whatever we think about Russia, we see that the European economy is being destroyed. « 
 
Precedent, Repression, and Broader Crackdown
Mr. Doğru frames his case as a deliberate precedent-setting test for the internal application of EU sanctions against European citizens and journalists within the bloc. Germany and France are identified as primary drivers, motivated by broader geopolitical objectives including militarization, economic reorientation toward defense industries, and suppression of domestic dissent—particularly criticism of policies related to Palestine and Russia. He notes parallel repressive measures across Europe, including debanking, criminalization of activists, and sanctions against other journalists and figures (e.g., Swiss citizens Nathalie Yamb—in Africa—and Colonel Jacques Baud—in Brussels—and French-Iranian journalist Shahin Hazamy in Paris). Journalistic trade unions to which he belongs (VDA and DJU) have declined to defend him, having previously endorsed pre-sanction defamation campaigns and aligned with the German Foreign Ministry’s stance on "Russian disinformation." This conduct is likened to 1930s Nazi Gleichschaltung (synchronisation) and vorauseilender Gehorsam (anticipatory obedience).
January 9, 2025—that particular moment when unelected EU Commissioner for the Internal Market, Thierry Breton, openly warned people there would be consequences if they didn't vote the way he wanted, basically threatening anyone who dared to go in a different direction. 
The unelected, corrupt, and criminal President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, announced on April 4, 2026, the launch of the “28th regime EU Inc,” a regulatory framework to digitalize businesses and centralize information, with the sole objective of establishing digital control over Europeans. A fully digitalized society would be very easy to control—what people can and cannot do. If you add digital identification and a digital wallet to that, we are looking at a dystopian and tyrannical future. Shut up. Own nothing. Get your next booster shot. Eat se bugs.
Judicial Limits and Call for Political Action
Legally, Mr. Doğru highlights the limited efficacy of judicial remedies: the European Court of Justice has previously overturned similar sanctions only for the EU Council to re-list individuals under revised pretexts, and member states have disregarded adverse rulings. Future avenues include escalation to the European Court of Justice, followed potentially by the European Court of Human Rights or United Nations mechanisms, though prohibitive costs and lengthy timelines render these inaccessible without external support. He emphasizes that the crisis requires political, not merely judicial, resolution.

» This is elevating fascism to a higher plane. «
Yanis Varoufakis explains why EU sanctions against Hüseyin Doğru are more severe than the repression faced by himself in Germany or Francesca Albanese in the US for speaking out on Palestine.
Mr. Doğru stresses that his case exemplifies a systematic erosion of constitutional safeguards across the EU through foreign-policy instruments. He urges to engage politically—sending protest letters to politicians and trade unions, conducting independent research, and defending free-speech principles consistently—while warning that silence endangers democratic norms for all. Direct financial or material aid to him or his family is inadvisable, as it could trigger further sanctions. He expresses gratitude for cross-ideological support and reiterates his commitment to journalistic integrity despite the personal toll on him and his family.
 

Tuesday, August 19, 2025

The US Will Go Bankrupt, Collapse, and Break Up | Andrew Napolitano

The greatest threats to America come not from abroad but from internal overreach: a permanent surveillance state, secret executive militarism, congressional impotence, judicial passivity, and catastrophic debt. The formal structure of the Constitution remains, but its functional authority is evaporating. This points toward systemic failure.
 
Congress has abdicated its legislative role, the judiciary selectively enforces constitutional norms, and the executive rules increasingly by decree. Meanwhile, lobbying power from defense contractors and pro-Israel groups locks Congress into perpetual military spending—now over $1 trillion annually, more than the next ten countries combined.

 
Domestically, the unchecked growth of executive power is matched by economic instability. The federal debt, nearing $40 trillion, carries annual interest exceeding $1 trillion—an unsustainable burden that threatens systemic collapse. Tariffs, imposed unilaterally and used as political weapons, drive up consumer prices while violating constitutional limits, which vest taxing authority solely in Congress. Courts may soon invalidate these executive-imposed tariffs, but political gridlock makes corrective legislation unlikely.
 
» 
Collapse—not through revolution, but insolvency. «
 
If unchecked, these dynamics will lead to the federal government's collapse—not through revolution, but insolvency. Unable to service its debt, pay salaries, or borrow, Washington could cease functioning. The likely outcome is regional fragmentation: a dozen or so independent republics forming along ideological and geographic lines—e.g., New England, Texas, and the Southeast. This breakup, though gradual and nonviolent, will mark the end of the United States as a unified federal entity.
 
 
 
» Decadence is a moral and spiritual disease. «
Lieutenant-General Sir John Bagot Glubb, 1978.

See also:
 
了解你的敌人
Know your Enemies.
 

Sunday, March 26, 2017

The Developed World Populism Index │ Ray Dalio

* The latest point includes cases like Trump, UKIP in the UK, AfD in Germany, National Front in France,
Podemos in Spain, and Five Star Movement in Italy. It doesn’t include major emerging country populists,
like Erdogan in Turkey or Duterte in the Philippines.

On March 22, 2017 Ray Dalio published "Populism: The Phenomenon", a paper that analyzes the role of populism in today’s world and in history. Ray Dalio runs the $150 billion dollar hedge fund Bridgewater Associates, the world’s largest. The paper introduces a "Developed World Populism Index", which Dalio says measures the strength of populism over time. It’s a weighted index of the vote share of anti-establishment parties or candidates in national elections for major developed countries since 1900. The index shows that populism is now at its highest level since the early 1930s. Contemporary populism includes supporters of Donald Trump, UKIP in the UK, AfD in Germany, National Front in France, Podemos in Spain and Five Star Movement in Italy. "Populism is not well understood because, over the past several decades, it has been infrequent in emerging countries (e.g., Chávez’s Venezuela, Duterte’s Philippines, etc.) and virtually nonexistent in developed countries. It is one of those phenomena that comes along in a big way about once a lifetime — like pandemics, depressions, or wars. The last time that it existed as a major force in the world was in the 1930s, when most countries became populist. Over the last year, it has again emerged as a major force."
 

A portrait of President Andrew Jackson (1829-1837) hangs on the wall behind President Trump in the
Oval Office of the White House. Jackson was a rich, bragging populist, who said: "I was born for a
storm and a calm doesn’t suit me
." Also: "Peace, above all things, is to be desired, but blood must
sometimes be spilled to obtain it on equable and lasting terms.
" Trump like Jackson is a rich, bragging
businessman, a
narcissist and reality TV star, who never held any public office before. Calm doesn’t
suit him either, and millions at the U.S. home front are prepared for storm and blood
(
see also HERE + HERE).

"We believe that populism’s role in shaping economic conditions will probably be more powerful than classic monetary and fiscal policies (as well as a big influence on fiscal policies)," writes Dalio and three Bridgewater colleagues. Populism is a political and social phenomenon that arises from the common man, typically not well-educated, being fed up with 1) wealth and opportunity gaps, 2) perceived cultural threats from those with different values in the country and from outsiders, the “establishment elites” in positions of power, and 4) government not working effectively for them, according to Dalio. In other words, populism is a rebellion of the common man against the elites and, to some extend, against the system. In summary, populism is:
  • power to the common man.
  • through the tactic of attacking the establishment, the elites, and the powerful.
  • brought about by wealth and opportunity gaps, xenophobia, and people being fed up with government not working effectively, which leads to the emergence of the strong leader to serve the common man and make the system run more efficiently.
  • protectionism.
  • nationalism.
  • militarism.
  • greater conflict, and greater attempts to influence or control the media.