2013-12-23

Merkel Likened NSA to the Stasi

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Vatic Note:  We just did a blog on Merkel and her father, Hitler and her relatives, the Rothschilds.  It appears we are going to be subjected to more "theatre" as usual.   No one is as they seem, nor do they believe what they "say", nor do they act in accordance with their talk.   Merkel is no different.  

I remember very well,  when German citizens attempted to do a mass protest about policies for the globalists and she sent out the police, who then took off their helmets and marched with the citizens.   Served her right for feeding both ends what they want to hear.   You always get caught when your actions don't matter your rhetoric.

I guess it was her job to set up the USA as a nazi/stazi state, but she forgot that its run by a foreign nation and her relatives, the Rothschilds, so the ones that need blaming for the familiar nazi state are those that created the first nazi state in Germany, her relatives, Rothschild.   I suppose this was suppose to be a lead in to WW III.  Good luck on that one.   Our hunters alone in this nation exceeds the armed military of both China and Russia, and that does not include everyone else that is armed.

Women buying guns is up 500%, so its a good thing homeland security bought those targets with kids, old people and women  on them for practice.   That is the kind of people our dual citizens are who occupy and make these decisions for Homeland Security.  So, once the targets were ordered, those people went out and bought guns and ammo.  Bad move, but then they are notorious for screwing up as we see in Italy.

Merkel Likened NSA to the Stasi
http://www.outsidethebeltway.com/merkel-likened-nsa-to-the-stasi/
by Steven L. Taylor 

Via the GuardianMerkel compared NSA to Stasi in heated encounter with Obama
In an angry exchange with Barack Obama, Angela Merkel has compared the snooping practices of the US with those of the Stasi, the ubiquitous and all-powerful secret police of the communist dictatorship in East Germany, where she grew up.  (VN: And where her relative, Rothschild ran the country through those commies that she says she abhors, yeah right).
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Livid after learning from Der Spiegel magazine that the Americans were listening in to her personal mobile phone, Merkel confronted Obama with the accusation: "This is like the Stasi."
Hyperbole?  Perhaps.  Still, the basic comparison holds:  the state indiscriminately using its authority to invade the privacy of innocent individuals in the name of security.  (VN: yeah, its a bummer when your worm turns around and bites you on the arm, huh?)
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About Steven L. Taylor
Steven L. Taylor is Professor and Chair of Political Science at Troy University. His main areas of expertise include parties, elections, and the institutional design of democracies. He is the author of Voting Amid Violence: Electoral Democracy in Colombia and is currently working on a comparative study of the US to 29 other democracies. He earned his Ph.D. from the University of Texas and his BA from the University of California, Irvine. He has been blogging at PoliBlog since 2003. Follow Steven on Twitter

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