The European Soros Plan and my dream of the Ruhr Valley


Posted On: Wednesday - March 6th 2024 9:14AM MST
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  General Stupidity  Immigration Stupidity  World Political Stupidity



Normally, Peak Stupidity concentrates on American and local stupidity, with a minor in Chinese. We'll branch out today to a post on European immigration stupidity*.

Let me start with a link to a 3-week-ago Gateway Pundit post, EU Committee Passes Migration Pact Dubbed the “Soros Plan” – Will Result in Massive Wave of Migrants Storming the EU Borders. Personally, I think the immigration destruction in Europe is so far along that Soros could feel comfortable retiring early, to Epstein's (other) Island to screw 14 y/o's and drink Pina Coladas. That aside, in this GP post, there is a very emotionally powerful video titled "With Open Gates - the Forced Collective Suicide of European Nations", made 8 years ago.

It's 19 1/2 minutes long, but the reader's viewing of it now may help him understand the rest of my post.



I watched the whole video 3 weeks ago, as I perused my new go-to site (for news, not necessarily entertainment, as we explained). I can still remember the most vivid dream from a very vivid dream I had that night, even now.**

With that information and emotion still with me, in this dream, I was in the Ruhr Valley in modern Germany. For those readers not into Geography and History (my apologies to the many who are) and are not named Dieter Kief, the Ruhr Valley, along the Rhine-tributary Ruhr River, of course, is a long-important industrial section of Germany. You've likely heard of some of the cities and districts, from west to east, Duisburg, Oberhausen, Bottrop, Mülheim an der Ruhr, Essen, Gelsenkirchen, Bochum, Herne, Hagen, Dortmund, Hamm, Wesel, Recklinghausen, Unna and Ennepe-Ruhr-Kreis, but probably not ALL of them. Dusseldorf is right nearby. This area is in the north-central western part of Germany, not far from France.

The Ruhr Valley was a big part of history right at one century ago. The story of The Great German Hyperinflation of one century ago didn't mention it specifically, but the occupation of this industrial center by French and Belgian troops was part of the effort to force Germany to "pay up!" for WWI. Along the same lines of how debtor's prison is a flawed concept - it's hard to earn money while in the can - this occupation resulted in work stoppage by the Germans, not helpful to the collection of those Versailles-directed Reparations payments. Hyperinflation peaked this past November/December... no, WE are not there yet... I forgot to add "last century".

That wastefully said to most of our erudite readers, let me move on. I've been around Germany on 2 occasions, once in the late 1980's and then over 10 years later. I've NEVER been to the Ruhr Valley. I knew I was there in that dream, not in a George Pattony way, but just that this was my location. Amazingly, when I pulled up images a couple of days back, the one above was not far from the picture still in my head.

There were smoke stacks and low steel-roofed buildings. There was the industrial haze on an otherwise nice day with the sun medium-low in the sky. I was on river-right, that is, the right side looking downriver. Oh, I see after looking at maps that this dream was not weird or uncanny, because I'd pictured the mouth of the river on the Baltic Sea to the north. That's completely wrong (it pours into the Rhine), so my dream was taken from my geographically-erroneous previous ideas in my head. I could see hills on the other side that looked to be about 5 miles away.



To my right off the river, I walked and looked around, and I was in the old-timey Germany favored by tourists with the Gingerbread-style houses. The row houses on narrow streets were up against the hillside. The image I grabbed above (sorry, Getty) is also VERY much like the dream, but, of course, because I pulled it specifically.

This is the emotional part that surely comes from my viewing of the video above. I was there looking at the beautiful houses and streets, thinking of the hundreds of years of just the "recent" history of the German people. I was thinking of the amazingly organized civilization that the German people had created. I thought of the many extremely foreign "newcomers" - that's the new term, per Bai Dien - and saw many of them in these same streets along the Gingerbread houses. I was about to cry, I tell you, right there my dream. "Whose stupid or evil idea is this, ruining everything that's been built over the centuries? Why would you give it all up? Will this civilization even be remembered centuries from now?"

That's it. I woke up knowing this dream came directly from the video. A post can't do justice to the video or my dream. This is evil.


PS: I'm branching out in video embedment sources. This one is from the Video Motion site. It works fine for me.


* We have before too, as in this post - - this post - - this post and this post.

** I've got another dream post coming too that is sort of a pundit's choice.

Comments:
Dieter Kief
Thursday - March 7th 2024 3:45PM MST
PS
Mod. and the alarmist: My friend visits a public smimming pool 7 days/week in Berlin Neukölln - which accordig to BILD as qupoted from the alarmist is one of the outspoken catastrophy zones in Germany. - But even there: All peace and quiet in the public bath - and on the streets too, by and large . . . (he rides the bike to the bath and back... through Neukölln).
Moderator
Thursday - March 7th 2024 9:30AM MST
PS: "Sure, I feel safer when in Germany than I do in some parts of the USA, but in the USA I can pack heat to defend myself, and in many cases I can defend myself without consequences if it is a righteous shoot. In most of Europe, including the UK, self-defence has now become a crime."

Agreed, Alarmist, and you've even written in as if you're an Englishman (defence). As I wrote to Dieter, there are no legal boundaries that can keep the no-go-zone people out of the go-zones (nice Leafy Suburbs) when they have overflowed out of their own areas.
Moderator
Thursday - March 7th 2024 9:27AM MST
PS:

1) The guy shows the worst of it, I'm sure. However, this immigration stupidity is not nearly over, and that's not even counting any new Soros plan of destruction as discussed in the GP article.

2a) Again, it's the trend. I'm sure there are still plenty of good spots now still, just as in the US. However - addressing your anecdote of your public friend and the baths - the people who've been let in are slowly, but eventually will be quickly, increasing in numbers. Demography is destiny, as I think VDare may have coined. It's not like anything holds certain undesirable people outside of one's currently-good region.

2b) Agreed. That's what leaders are supposed to be about - sounding the alarm early and loud. Enoch Powell comes to mind. This video is from 8 years back. Merkel had already done her damage, but the mindset of the German (American, English, French, etc.) must be turned around very quickly to where the word "deportation" is in common use not just by the common man but by political figures.

3) The guilt really ought to be put aside fast. I agree with your points about Nazism.
The Alarmist
Wednesday - March 6th 2024 1:22PM MST
PS

Sure, Dieter, parts of Berlin are perfectly safe, much like parts of Washington D.C. are safe ....

Bild’s list fromGhetto Report Germany," described as "burgeoning ghettos, parallel societies and no-go areas:

Berlin-Neukölln
Bremerhaven-Lehe/Bremen-Huchting
Cologne-Chorweiler
Dortmund-Nordstadt
Duisburg-Marxloh
Essen-Altenessen
Hamburg-Eidelstedt
Kaiserslautern-Asternweg
Mannheim-Neckarstadt West
Pforzheim-Oststadt.

No-go zones in North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW), Germany's most populous state, ccording to the Rheinische Post, include:

Aachen
Bielefeld
Bochum
Bonn
Bottrop
Dorsten
Duisburg
Düsseldorf
Essen
Euskirchen
Gelsenkirchen-Süd
Gladbeck
Hagen
Hamm
Heinsberg
Herne
Iserlohn
Kleve
Cologne
Lippe
Lüdenscheid
Marl
Mettmann
Minden
Mönchengladbach
Münster
Neuss
Oberhausen
Recklinghausen
Remscheid
Rhein-Erft-Kreis
Rhein-Sieg-Kreis
Solingen
Unna
Witten
Wuppertal.

Are there any NRW cities they missed?

A report, produced by NRW police headquarters, warns that the government is losing control over problem neighborhoods and that the ability of police to maintain public order "cannot be guaranteed over the long term."

Duisburg, which has a total population of around 500,000, is home to an estimated 60,000 mostly Turkish Muslims, making it one of the most Islamized cities in Germany. In recent years, however, thousands of Bulgarians and Romanians (including Sinti and Roma "gypsies") have flocked to Duisburg, creating a volatile ethno-religious cauldron.

Sure, I feel safer when in Germany than I do in some parts of the USA, but in the USA I can pack heat to defend myself, and in many cases I can defend myself without consequences if it is a righteous shoot. In most of Europe, including the UK, self-defence has now become a crime.
Dieter Kief
Wednesday - March 6th 2024 11:25AM MST
PS (more sketches of (s)pain - or another: Spaniard at Work...)

1) The video is - clearly - over-dramatizing.

2) This over-dramatization leads to AfD-member of parliament Stephan Brander telling the German public in parliament that we'd have reached a state of affairs at which is has become impossible for a German mother and her child to visit a public swimming pool****. - - - -

2) People seem to mostly learn the hard way.

3) Let me jump ahead over 10 000 maniacs standing in this field and dicussing these topics - - - and say the following:
European guilt - and genuine (!)* European self-centered discussions/ conflicts will be vastly undermined by one simple insight: That it is not the same to understand that there are regions that work better (and the contraries) and ascribe this difference to guilt.

Guilt is too strong in our current mindset.

Whereas pride is too weak***.

Another topic: Self-discipline is what civilization is founded on and what makes it work.

***the "colonial discourse" is therefor biased against "Us Nazis" (the combined West).

1 example: the medical progress induced by the Nazis and executed so to speak during the time of their reign saved more lives than any of their actions did cost.**

**proper thinking would accept that this argument above does not support the idea that Nazism was in itself good.

The argument above goes to show though, that Nazism** was not the .a.b.s.o.l.u.t.e. evil that it is now made to look like.

**and colonialism; .a.n.d. slavery, absolutism, Fascism, imperialism, etc. pp.

****a friend of mine visits a public indoor bath daily to make his hour long rounds there - and feels perfectly save and well - - - and guess where his bath is situated? - In the midst of the worldwide touted "catastrophy zone" of Berlin - near the Cheruskerstraße in Berlin/Neukölln.


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