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German paper goes hysteric over Nazis settling on a remote God forgotten island in Canada

 
 
 
 
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So a bunch of people trying to escape from the multiculturalist psychopathic world the globalists built have been labeled by a hysteric German paper as “nazis” even though there’s no real evidence that they are nazis and even if they were, SO WHAT? If anything they should say THANK YOU!

Remember all those mentally incapacitated fat porks yelling “nazis out of our streets” or “nazis not welcome in my city” and stuff like that? Well ok now that they packed their bags and actually left, nope its still not good. How dare they leave????? Really such a weirdo world we live in…

Look, they left, you won’t see them, you won’t hear them, you should cheer not write hysteric articles about it “ohhhh the horror, nazis left society to make their own nazi island”.

Well good, now you have no more nazis to whine about. They left…. but really this is just hypothetical as these people aren’t even confirmed nazis, its just a paranoid paper smearing separatists.

Der Spiegel, a leftist German magazine, has caused a stir in Nova Scotia after reporting that prominent Nazi sympathizers and right-wing extremists are in the middle of setting up a new radical colony on Cape Breton Island.

The magazine, citing documents it has obtained, reported that hundreds of Germans have already signed up for the initiative. The report says far-right populist Germans Eva Herman and Andreas Popp, as well as Frank Eckhardt, a local real estate professional, are leading the charge. Herman and Popp, however, have denied being connected to Eckhardt, who Der Spiegel says is a Holocaust denier.

As reported by the Halifax Examiner, citing Der Spiegel’s lengthy investigation, Herman was fired as a news anchor for Germany’s national broadcaster ARD in 2007 after endorsing the family politics of the Nazis, whereas Popp, known as a “doomsday prophet,” has pushed widely debunked conspiracy theories. The pair currently live in Cape Breton where, via a wider organization of right-wing academics, Der Spiegel reports they invite groups of “clear thinkers” four times a year for one-week seminars.

The “extreme ideology” gatherings push the idea that Europe is on the verge of a system collapse, Der Spiegel reports. Cape Breton — and Canada — is seen as a more stable alternative. Herman and Popp allegedly implore those of a like mind to buy land there.

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