They’re the hordes of Mordor. That’s all that can be said about these people, many of whom teach your children, manage your health care, and maintain law and order. The list goes on—we have doctors, veterinarians, wealth managers, and nurses cheering the death of Charlie Kirk, the founder of Turning Point USA, who was assassinated at Utah Valley University on Wednesday. And yes, some members of the media are in this ungodly horde of cretins.
The legions of unhinged progressives that infest the professional classes are startling, but also representative of the changes within the Democratic Party base, which has become whiter, wealthier, snobbier, and more insane.
This is serious, whatever he thought about Israel, God or Guns.
The “white replacement theory” is just a typical conspiracy lie instigated by racists who want to overthrow our cosmopolitan democracy and establish a fascist dictatorship. They pose the greatest danger to us all! https://i.ibb.co/DfhsRpXX/img.jpg
Description:
“Reich der Lügen” by Hartmut Palmer is a political crime novel that intricately blends fiction with reality, focusing on the dangers posed by right-wing extremism and highlighting systemic failures in Germany’s political landscape.
The story is driven by Kurt Zink, a retired journalist, mirroring Palmer’s own background, who becomes embroiled in a dramatic investigation after a chance encounter with Siegfried Iserlohe, a retired police officer. Shortly after meeting Zink and leaving his wallet behind, Iserlohe is found murdered in a forest near Templin.
Zink discovers incriminating evidence in Iserlohe’s belongings, pointing to a far-reaching conspiracy involving a fictional party called “Allianz für Deutschland”. This party is a transparent stand-in for the real-life AfD, and its leader, Julius Plück, is modeled on known far-right figures.
The plot revolves around Zink unraveling a network of right-wing radicals plotting a coup against the federal government. His investigation leads him through various real-life political settings and exposes historical and contemporary collusion between parts of the state and extremist elements.
The book employs the “docu-novel” format, a blend of documentary and fiction, where fictional characters operate within authentic historical and political contexts, exposing hidden truths behind officially accepted narratives.
Palmer weaves in documented historical events, such as the infamous shredding of files at the German Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution relating to the NSU murders, and traces the aftermath to the modern rise of the far right.
“Reich der Lügen” critically addresses how government agencies, particular political actors, and the judiciary sometimes failed to confront or even enabled right-wing threats, referencing the controversial appointment and defense of Hans-Georg Maaßen as chief of the Verfassungsschutz.
Palmer’s narrative ends with real events like the secretly observed “remigration” conference, underscoring ongoing attempts by far-right networks to target minorities and undermine democratic institutions.
The book advocates for decisive action against the AfD, with Palmer calling for its ban to safeguard democracy, emphasizing the constitutional duty to oppose anti-democratic movements.