On Mon, Nov 21, 2011 at 9:16 AM, Angelus Novus
<fuerdenkommunismus at yahoo.com> wrote:
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> Some answers are breaking through the fog. It is no secret that the
> Nazi movement, both its legal component, the National Democratic Party
> (NPD), and its illegal thug element are riddled with secret agents of
> the "Constitution Protection Agency" ("Verfassungsschütz"), the German
> FBI. Their number and because they themselves often wrote Nazi
> propaganda, even holding leadership positions, had stymied an attempt to outlaw the NPD in 2003. The court found that the indictment was partly based on texts written by the agents and stated that: "A governmental
> presence at the leadership level of a party renders its influence on
> decisions and activities inevitable." So it threw the case out. The
> winner was the NPD.
>
> Those agents are still in there, preventing new attempts to ban the
> organization, at least without risk of exposing, or having to withdraw,
> the agents. The government would not know what the Nazis planned if
> they were removed, it was asserted, while a second mishap in the courts
> would give the Nazis a big new propaganda advantage. Remaining legal
> not only guarantees the NPD large sums of badly-needed government money
> for election purposes and gives it the chance to elect legislators (now
> in two states and three Berlin boroughs), but gives it police protection for weekly, threateningly reminiscent anti-foreigner marches all around Germany, which feature fearsome-looking gangs of thugs they are closely connected with.
>
> But now their murderous menace has dramatically come to light. A
> video film was found, using the jolly "pink panther" film and TV cartoon figure to boast of the crimes already committed and those to come.
> Once again: Did the Constitution Protectors, especially in Saxony and
> Thuringia, where these three had been hiding out, know nothing about
> them?
> Now an upsetting new fact has come to light. At the murder of one of the young Turkish merchants in his shop in 2006, an agent of the
> "Protectors" from the West German state of Hesse was present, holding a
> heavy object in a paper bag, quite probably a gun. He was found and
> arrested. But 24 hours later he was freed. Some believe they saw the
> same man at some of the other murder sites. Who was he, why was he
> hired -- and paid -- by the forces of law and order in Hesse?
>
> Full article: http://mrzine.monthlyreview.org/2011/grossman191111.html
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