Almost ten years ago, I was living in Germany, in a small town in the Baden-Württemberg region, working for the German post. It was my first experience as an expat, and it ended much sooner than I expected. If you had asked me before I went to Germany how long I wanted to live there, I would have said I'd stay for my entire life.
Germany at that time was perfect for an expat like myself. It treated immigrants almost equally to its citizens, and the salary I was earning provided a more comfortable life than what I had in Romania, all while enjoying the benefits of living in a highly civilized country.
Romania has been chaotic since the 1989 revolution, and to some extent, I now prefer the chaos here to the "law and order" in Germany. Soon after I arrived in Germany, the war in Syria started, and within a few months, thousands upon thousands of immigrants came in. Angela Merkel welcomed them and encouraged Germans to do the same with open arms.
German children were offering the Muslim ones their toys, nationalized houses were given to families coming from Syria and other countries, and before you knew it, the Stuttgart area was filled with Muslim immigrants. Germany was no stranger to Muslims; they had Turks living there for decades. But the Turks are different.
These individuals work, pay their taxes, and live civilized lives in the country. When I saw the influx of immigrants entering the country, I told my German colleagues that they were going to have severe problems with these individuals. "They are not going to be easily integrated into the system," I said to them, and recently we are starting to see the results of such a mess.
Among many of the unfortunate, Germany also imported plenty of Islamic fanatics and terrorists, "animals" who are now killing people and raping women in Germany. The cult they belong to praises murder and rape, and if there's one country in Europe I would definitely avoid living in, it's Germany.
Just recently, such a terrorist stabbed several individuals, including a police officer, in Mannheim, Germany. The police shot him to stop the stabbing, but this is just the tip of the iceberg because many more such animals are coming in daily from Palestine and other areas where such Islamic fanatics live.
It is sad what is happening in Germany, but I say it is all by design. With such events occurring, the authorities are now entitled to enforce even more control over the population through cameras, cash control, social profiles that might come into place sooner than later, and at some point, RFID chips might become a reality too.
I know it sounds like a conspiracy theory, but look at how such events have always been used by the elites to restrict more of our freedoms in the name of safety. Remember 9/11? Flying was never the same after that event. The same could happen now with this mass migration.
One might ask: why would they accept having their own people killed just to take away more of their freedoms as an excuse to protect the people against potentially similar future events? Well, you can't imagine how diabolical the puppeteers of the current political clique are. History is full of examples where leaders have shown no mercy towards their own citizens in order to amass more power.
See what happened in China after Lao Tzu banned his citizens from owning firearms and disarmed them... What is happening right now is no joke, and to add more fuel to the fire, the US just encouraged Ukraine to use the weapons they sent to hit targets inside Russia. If Ukraine does it, I can guarantee you Ukraine will be wiped off the face of the earth.
Ukraine has a chance, though, and that chance comes in the form of taking down Zelensky for good. That guy is a puppet who has done a lot of harm to the country, and he has to be put away one way or another. The great reset does not necessarily mean the US empire will get bigger and stronger as some globalists thought it would, and the ones feeling the burden the most are going to be individuals like you and me.
We are living in challenging times and Bitcoin doesn't give a fuck, who would have thought of that?!
Thanks for your attention,
Adrian