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Title: Is Merkel the slave of the British?
Post by: Jet Cash on March 23, 2018, 11:26:47 AM
This seems to be a rather strange question, but I've been reading a few articles recently that have set me thinking. Merkel is obviously not pro European, as she would not have encouraged the destruction of the southern European countries if she was. She doesn't appear to have German interests in her heart either. Her immigration policy, and reluctance to support German industry support this idea,

So what is all this about her support for Britain. Obviously it doesn't refer to the British people, or even British industry, but there are several British figures who seem to be involved with the puppet masters of the world - Blair, Cameron, Margaret Thatcher, Theresa May, Richard Branson and many others. It is these who may be controlling Merkel on behalf of Soros, Obama, Jamie Dimon and the Rothschilds. The events that turned me towards this idea are the support for the extreme and irrational actions of Theresa May over the Skripal poisoning, and the refusal to support the Belt and Road Initiative.

What do you think? Is this idea deep in the world of fantasy, or is there the possibility of some truth behind it?


Title: Re: Is Merkel the slave of the British?
Post by: Neelix on March 23, 2018, 02:46:39 PM
I think the main truth in your post is that the Rothschilds basically control everything.  ::)

That's why i think Merkel is absolutely pro Europe!
The "master plan" of a global government prosseses and therefore a European Union is inevitable.
She also refused to accept Turkey to the EU what substantiates my conclusion.

Additionally, the international propaganda against Putin & Russia itself leads to such strange behaviours you recognized.



Get the REAL criminals, owner of (almost) all central banks, the Rothschilds!

Code:
List of all Banks owned by them:
Ägypten: Central Bank of Egypt
Albanien: Bank of Albania
Algerien: Bank of Algeria
Äquatorialguinea: Bank of Central African States
Argentinien: Central Bank of Argentina
Armenien: Central Bank of Armenia
Aruba: Central Bank of Aruba
Aserbaidschan: Central Bank of Azerbaijan Republic
Äthiopien: National Bank of Ethiopia
Australien: Reserve Bank of Australia
Bahamas: Central Bank of The Bahamas
Bahrain: Central Bank of Bahrain
Bangladesch: Bangladesh Bank
Barbados: Central Bank of Barbados
Belgien: National Bank of Belgium
Belize: Central Bank of Belize
Benin: Central Bank of West African States (BCEAO)
Bermuda: Bermuda Monetary Authority
Bhutan: Royal Monetary Authority of Bhutan
Bolivien: Central Bank of Bolivia
Bosnien: Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Botswana: Bank of Botswana
Brasilien: Central Bank of Brazil
Bulgarien: Bulgarian National Bank
Burkina Faso: Central Bank of West African States (BCEAO)
Burundi: Bank of the Republic of Burundi
Caymaninseln: Cayman Islands Monetary Authority
Chile: Central Bank of Chile
China: The People’s Bank of China
Costa Rica: Central Bank of Costa Rica
Dänemark: National Bank of Denmark
Deutschland: Deutsche Bundesbank
Dominikanische Republik: Central Bank of the Dominican Republic
Ecuador: Central Bank of Ecuador
El Salvador: Central Reserve Bank of El Salvador
Elfenbeinküste: Central Bank of West African States (BCEAO)
Estland: Bank of Estonia
Europäische Union: European Central Bank
Fidschi: Reserve Bank of Fiji
Finnland: Bank of Finland
Frankreich: Bank of France
Gabun: Bank of Central African States
Gambia: Central Bank of The Gambia
Georgien: National Bank of Georgia
Ghana: Bank of Ghana
Griechenland: Bank of Greece
Guatemala: Bank of Guatemala
Guinea-Bissau: Central Bank of West African States (BCEAO)
Guyana: Bank of Guyana
Haiti: Central Bank of Haiti
Honduras: Central Bank of Honduras
Hongkong: Hong Kong Monetary Authority
Indien: Reserve Bank of India
Indonesien: Bank Indonesia
Irak: Central Bank of Iraq
Iran: The Central Bank of the Islamic Republic of Iran
Irland: Central Bank and Financial Services Authority of Ireland
Island: Central Bank of Iceland
Israel: Bank of Israel
Italien: Bank of Italy
Jamaika: Bank of Jamaica
Japan: Bank of Japan
Jemen: Central Bank of Yemen
Jordanien: Central Bank of Jordan
Kambodscha: National Bank of Cambodia
Kamerun: Bank of Central African States
Kanada: Bank of Canada – Banque du Canada
Kasachstan: National Bank of Kazakhstan
Katar: Qatar Central Bank
Kenia: Central Bank of Kenya
Kirgistan: National Bank of the Kyrgyz Republic
Kolumbien: Bank of the Republic
Komoren: Central Bank of Comoros
Kongo: Bank of Central African States
Korea: Bank of Korea
Kroatien: Croatian National Bank
Kuba: Central Bank of Cuba
Kuwait: Central Bank of Kuwait
Lesotho: Central Bank of Lesotho
Lettland: Bank of Latvia
Libanon: Central Bank of Lebanon
Libyen: Central Bank of Libya (Ihre neueste Eroberung)
Litauen: Bank of Lithuania
Luxemburg: Central Bank of Luxembourg
Macao: Monetary Authority of Macao
Madagaskar: Central Bank of Madagascar
Malawi: Reserve Bank of Malawi
Malaysia: Central Bank of Malaysia
Mali: Central Bank of West African States (BCEAO)
Malta: Central Bank of Malta
Marokko: Bank of Morocco
Mauritius: Bank of Mauritius
Mazedonien: National Bank of the Republic of Macedonia
Mexiko: Bank of Mexico
Moldawien: National Bank of Moldova
Mongolei: Bank of Mongolia
Montenegro: Central Bank of Montenegro
Mosambik: Bank of Mozambique
Namibia: Bank of Namibia
Nepal: Central Bank of Nepal
Neuseeland: Reserve Bank of New Zealand
Niederlande: Netherlands Bank
Niederländische Antillen: Bank of the Netherlands Antilles
Niger: Central Bank of West African States (BCEAO)
Nigeria: Central Bank of Nigeria
Nikaragua: Central Bank of Nicaragua
Norwegen: Central Bank of Norway
Oman: Central Bank of Oman
Österreich: Oesterreichische Nationalbank
Östliche Karibik: Eastern Caribbean Central Bank
Pakistan: State Bank of Pakistan
Papua-Neuguinea: Bank of Papua New Guinea
Paraguay: Central Bank of Paraguay
Peru: Central Reserve Bank of Peru
Philippinen: Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas
Polen: National Bank of Poland
Portugal: Bank of Portugal
Ruanda: National Bank of Rwanda
Rumänien: National Bank of Romania
Salomonen: Central Bank of Solomon Islands
Sambia: Bank of Zambia
Samoa: Central Bank of Samoa
San Marino: Central Bank of the Republic of San Marino
Saudi-Arabien: Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency
Schweden: Sveriges Riksbank
Schweiz: Swiss National Bank
Senegal: Central Bank of West African States (BCEAO)
Serbien: National Bank of Serbia
Seychellen: Central Bank of Seychelles
Sierra Leone: Bank of Sierra Leone
Simbabwe: Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe
Singapur: Monetary Authority of Singapore
Slowakei: National Bank of Slovakia
Slowenien: Bank of Slovenia
Spanien: Bank of Spain
Sri Lanka: Central Bank of Sri Lanka
Südafrika: South African Reserve Bank
Sudan: Bank of Sudan
Surinam: Central Bank of Suriname
Swasiland: The Central Bank of Swaziland
Tadschikistan: National Bank of Tajikistan
Tansania: Bank of Tanzania
Thailand: Bank of Thailand
Togo: Central Bank of West African States (BCEAO)
Tonga: National Reserve Bank of Tonga
Trinidad und Tobago: Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago
Tschad: Bank of Central African States
Tschechische Republik: Czech National Bank
Tunesien: Central Bank of Tunisia
Türkei: Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey
Uganda: Bank of Uganda
Ukraine: National Bank of Ukraine
Ungarn: Magyar Nemzeti Bank
Uruguay: Central Bank of Uruguay
Vanuatu: Reserve Bank of Vanuatu
Venezuela: Central Bank of Venezuela
Vereinigte Arabische Emirate: Central Bank of United Arab Emirates
Vereinigte Staaten: Federal Reserve, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Vereinigtes Königreich: Bank of England
Vietnam: The State Bank of Vietnam
Weißrussland: National Bank of the Republic of Belarus
Zentralafrikanische Republik: Bank of Central African States
Zypern: Central Bank of Cyprus


P.S. The first merit i gave away, feel honored!  :D


Title: Re: Is Merkel the slave of the British?
Post by: TheQuin on March 23, 2018, 03:07:11 PM
Do some research on Merkel's past. He was born in West Germany in 1954, shortly afterwards her father, a leftist clergyman, moved the family to East Germany while most were trying to escape the other way. As a student, she joined the communist movement and learned Russian to facilitate a career in politics, being able to communicate with the masters was important. Look east to Russia and Putin (an old acquaintance from when he was in the KGB stationed in East Berlin) and you might be nearer to understanding Merkel's interests.


Title: Re: Is Merkel the slave of the British?
Post by: Jet Cash on March 23, 2018, 05:16:07 PM

P.S. The first merit i gave away, feel honored!  :D


Thanks, that's the first benefit I have got through the EU. :)


Title: Re: Is Merkel the slave of the British?
Post by: MJK_Anfaenger on March 23, 2018, 07:32:46 PM

P.S. The first merit i gave away, feel honored!  :D


Thanks, that's the first benefit I have got through the EU. :)

Yeah, except for the over 70 year period of peace after a devastating world war, economic prosperity and the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union, but let me not disturb you guys brooding in your conspiracy theories, wouldn't want to ruin your pity party with facts.

To be fair, he would probably have given that merit to any post containing "gay European nazi jews out to destroy upstanding blonde British farmers with immigration, innit" sprinkled with a bit of "globalists" and "muh empire" here and there.

- Sincerely, the puppet masters


Title: Re: Is Merkel the slave of the British?
Post by: orkoso on March 23, 2018, 07:39:33 PM
This seems to be a rather strange question, but I've been reading a few articles recently that have set me thinking. Merkel is obviously not pro European, as she would not have encouraged the destruction of the southern European countries if she was. She doesn't appear to have German interests in her heart either. Her immigration policy, and reluctance to support German industry support this idea,

So what is all this about her support for Britain. Obviously it doesn't refer to the British people, or even British industry, but there are several British figures who seem to be involved with the puppet masters of the world - Blair, Cameron, Margaret Thatcher, Theresa May, Richard Branson and many others. It is these who may be controlling Merkel on behalf of Soros, Obama, Jamie Dimon and the Rothschilds. The events that turned me towards this idea are the support for the extreme and irrational actions of Theresa May over the Skripal poisoning, and the refusal to support the Belt and Road Initiative.

What do you think? Is this idea deep in the world of fantasy, or is there the possibility of some truth behind it?

Merkel, like most politicians is pro-Merkel. What I mean is that she has been governing Germany (Should I say "ruling" Should I say "and Europe?") for more that a decada and we can have no doubt of her ability for self-survival. Merkel does whatever it takes to make Merkel stay in power.

Having said that, Merkel did not destroy the EU, it simply showed clearly to all the Med countries how they are now in the EU whether the like it or not. She showed them clearly that now they are ruled from the Central European bank and those who have doubts or are not willing to fully repay their debts even at the price of breaking all their social systems should take a look at Greece. Simply being out of the Euro is not an option now.

The British case is different, as is a stronger country and Europe would have much to loose, but even they are experiencing the results of being out, undeniably.

 


Title: Re: Is Merkel the slave of the British?
Post by: Mc_Moneysack on March 27, 2018, 08:10:26 AM
This seems to be a rather strange question, but I've been reading a few articles recently that have set me thinking. Merkel is obviously not pro European, as she would not have encouraged the destruction of the southern European countries if she was. She doesn't appear to have German interests in her heart either. Her immigration policy, and reluctance to support German industry support this idea,

So what is all this about her support for Britain. Obviously it doesn't refer to the British people, or even British industry, but there are several British figures who seem to be involved with the puppet masters of the world - Blair, Cameron, Margaret Thatcher, Theresa May, Richard Branson and many others. It is these who may be controlling Merkel on behalf of Soros, Obama, Jamie Dimon and the Rothschilds. The events that turned me towards this idea are the support for the extreme and irrational actions of Theresa May over the Skripal poisoning, and the refusal to support the Belt and Road Initiative.

What do you think? Is this idea deep in the world of fantasy, or is there the possibility of some truth behind it?

Jesus, what is wrong with you anti EU conspiracy theorists? Why shouldn't Merkel be pro European? I think she is, together with Macron, one of the best examples of how a politician doesn't only care about national interests but also sees that there are common interests that can only be successfully pursued if we all work together.
It seems quite odd to me that you blame her for her migration policy, since those who have not been showing any compassion during the refugee "crisis" are those countries who try to sabotage the EU at any given occassion like some of the Visegrad countries. 

Maybe you should also consider how well Germany is performing, when you say that Merkel doesn't care about the interests of her people. Germany is experiencing an incredible economic boom and the state deficit is, unlike in the UK, constantly shrinking, which is something only very few countries can claim for themselves. So please tell me how this is possbile if Merkel doesn't care about her country?

By the way, I am not German and I would love to see the UK stay in the EU, simply because I believe that we are stronger together and because I believe that the UK is a great country.