German Secret Nazi Coup THWARTED! Merkel SHOCKED That Intel Honeypot So Successful!

They mimicked Wehrmacht soldiers, wanted to rid Europe of immigrants, and planned a mass-murder of left-wing politicians.

They mimicked Wehrmacht soldiers, wanted to rid Europe of immigrants, and planned a mass-murder of left-wing politicians. According to newspapers, the criminal police of Germany uncovered the largest Neo-Nazi conspiracy. Two hundred servicemen and veterans from elite divisions prepared a military coup. The whole story looks so much like a movie script that the investigators first thought that it was a fantasy of drunken officers. What did it turn out to be?

Mikhail Antonov with the details.

 

Day X. Secret meetings. Private groups in social networks and messengers, Plans to liquidate politicians. The article in the Focus journal depicts a horrible Neo-Nazi conspiracy in the German army. There were about two hundred people in the clandestine group: military officers and members of the KSK special forces unit. The hit list, which they made, includes the names of left-wing leader Dietmar Bartsch, Foreign Minister Maas, and ex-president Gauk.

"According to witnesses, the military discussed specific plans if the "Day X" occurs at personal meetings and in chat groups. It was planned that the politicians whom the group members condemned will be taken to a certain place for the purpose of murder. Moreover, the military allegedly prepared secret arms and fuel depots".

The reason for the total check of the Bundeswehr was the scandal that erupted last May when a German oberlieutenant was detained at the Vienna airport while trying to pick up a gun hidden in the restroom. His military unit was inspected by the group headed by Mrs. Von Der Leyen. Mrs. Minister of Defense then left the barracks in shock: a Wehrmacht soldier, drawn on the wall, and a fake MP 40 were shown to her in an officer's room.

Ursula Von Der Leyen, Minister of Defense of Germany: "The Wehrmacht can in no way be the founder of the traditions for the Bundeswehr. How did the "exhibits of the Wehrmacht" come to be in this room?"

In the course of the search, they found evidence indicating that the oberlieutenant’s goal was to carry out a series of terrorist acts in order to provoke Germans' aggression against immigrants. Suspecting that he didn't act alone, the authorities began to scour the Bundeswehr. Now it turned out that at least one military counter-intelligence officer was leaking information to the conspirators.

"It appears that the work of the investigators of the federal criminal police was largely hampered by the 42-year-old German military intelligence lieutenant-colonel, against whom the Cologne prosecutor’s office opened a criminal case. The suspect allegedly warned the most authoritative members of the special forces who led the closed military community about upcoming searches".

Germany scarcely digested the reports that to send 8,000 Bundeswehr soldiers to the NATO exercises in Norway, it was necessary to scrounge body armor and tanks from all over the country, when a new blow landed on the low reputation of the army. However, this is only one of the symptoms of a larger-scale social phenomenon, if not a psychosis. The German media say that the Bundeswehr conspirators belong to "preppers" — people preparing for the end of the world, no matter what scenario it will follow: a clash of civilizations, an asteroid, nuclear missiles, or a zombie virus. Guns, canned food, matches, batteries, and at least some plan of action are what matters.

The preparation for ​​surviving the Apocalypse doesn't recognize the boundaries that separate social and professional groups from each other. All of them are more or less equally obsessed by it. The dangerous difference of the security-service officers is that their conviction in the inevitable onset of the "hour X" can be translated into their desire to make this process controlled and not accidental. They have more opportunities to do so.

Mikhail Antonov, Alexander Korostelyov, and Andrey Putra, Vesti, Germany.