Wednesday, September 5, 2012

German far right, facing ban, changes approach:Party's leader says he's trying to take group mainstream

Houston:"We" have a problem!
One Adam Twelve: What's your position? We have a demonstration in progress that is threatening to severely get out of hand.

If you don't know your position people, you better figure it out quick.
Because I can name 3 countries right now that I've seen, where this very same attitude is rearing it's "ungodly" head.
The gas that escalates this is youth unemployment around the world.
Which plays right into the hands of the Zionist (not Jews) money moguls, who own the Military Industrial Complex as well as the Central Banks that will feed the bill, for all of us taxpayers to pay for in the eventual end.
History is going to repeat itself, but this time it's going to add Muslims into the mix along with the Jews.
Beware my friends and take heed of what I'm showing you. This must be stopped now, if not sooner.


VIERECK, Germany - At a rally of Germany's biggest far-right party, skinheads raise fists to nationalist chants and wear T-shirts that skirt the limits of German law: "Enforce National Socialism" reads one; another proclaims the wearer to be "100 percent un-kosher." Some cover illegal neo-Nazi tattoos with masking tape because police are on the prowl.

But the party's leader insists he is taking his National Democratic Party mainstream.

"My aim is to make the NPD a party firmly based in the present and looking toward the future," Holger Apfel said. Breaking a far-right taboo, he said that Nazi Germany's record during World War II included "crimes."

Apfel has tactical reasons for toning down his message: Authorities are considering a ban on the party. Yet the attempt to appeal to the center has prompted anger in the country's ultra-right movement, where many refuse to acknowledge that Germany under Nazism was responsible for the slaughter of 6 million Jews. Some NPD members have left; others threaten to do so.

Despite talk of change, it doesn't take long for Apfel to show his own flashes of hardcore xenophobia, which extend to seeing a threat to the "biological basis" of the German people.

"We ... have to ensure that Germany again becomes