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Früher war die Propaganda des ÖRR subtiler. Heute ist sie auf DDR Niveau. Es wurde noch nie so unverschämt gelogen seitens der Politik wie jetzt.



Fahndung nach Sexualverbrechen auf Feldweg in #Bornheim: Gebrochen Deutsch sprechender Radfahrer stellt sich Joggerin (46) in den Weg und zerrt sie mit sich. Polizeisprecher: "In der Folge kam es zu einem Sexualdelikt zum Nachteil der Frau." tag24.de/justiz/polizei…




t.co/r5n6lyFdzC Wake up, Europe! This is the Netherlands, not the Islamic Republic of Iran. 18-year-old Ryan Al Najjar was kidnapped, tortured, reportedly raped, and brutally drowned by her own Syrian Muslim father and brothers because she dared to embrace a Western lifestyle. She wanted to live freely, think independently, and refuse a forced marriage. For that “crime” against Islam, they bound her with 18 meters of tape, gagged her, tied her hands and feet, and executed her in cold blood. The family’s own messages celebrated the murder: the father demanded a bullet to her heart, the mother prayed to see her wrapped in a shroud. This is not a “tragic cultural misunderstanding.” This is an Islamic honor killing — a medieval femicide that treats women as disposable property. Where is the outrage? Where are the feminists screaming about women’s rights? Why does the West keep importing and tolerating an ideology that turns fathers and brothers into executioners? Honor killings are not “cultural.” They are murder. They are a war on women and freedom. Ryan Al Najjar’s blood cries out for justice. Stop the silence, stop the appeasement, and confront this evil before more European girls are slaughtered in the name of “honor.” Her name must never be forgotten.

















The Islamic regime has confirmed the death of 18 year old Melika Azizi was carried earlier today. Melika told the judge: "You let so many young people bleed. How can I remain silent? I don't care just kill me" She was a brave young lady! Now gone. A crime to humanity.




Die Sendung mit dem früheren Pfizer-Cheftoxikologen Dr. Helmut Sterz sowie Lauterbach und Wieler hat 354.000 Hype-Punkte und steht auf Platz 47 im Ranking von YouTube. Schön, dass so viele diese Kurzdoku anschauen und teilen, auch im Ausland. Link: youtu.be/T4fgoW5Ls2s


