Refugee crisis created by Global Manipulators who serve the Economic God

Published by carolyn on Sat, 2015-12-12 11:58

A Syrian woman and her children shop in a German supermarket. The young man who is featured in this article was not photographed.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel serves the same global economic God and offers up the German people as a sacrifice to this God. The "left" parties help her as  she aligns more and more with them.

A Syrian in Germany: “No, I did not flee. None of us had to flee …

“I come from Damascus, like most of us [refugees] do that I’ve met in the camp. There is no IS [in Damascus]; it is in other regions, for example, towards Iraq.”

“My friends and I [came] because we didn’t want to go to the army. And because it is easier to get a good job and earn money in Europe …

“In the summer we saw on the Internet that Germany wanted people to live there. We were invited to come here. And it was said that the state would take care of us and we would be given jobs. But I cannot find one…”

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An Iranian-born writer living in Germany, Ramin Peymani, wrote an article and published it in a German newspaper. It was picked up by Huffington Post, and The New Observer copied it from there.

The article, titled Der Syrer—eine Flüchtlingsgeschichte (“The Syrians—a Refugee Story,” Dec. 2, 2015), starts off by Peymani explaining that he met up with the Syrian refugee by chance in the checkout line at a local grocery store in Germany.

Being Iranian, Peymani could speak fluently with the “refugee,” who freely admitted that he, and all the others claiming to be refugees, were not fleeing war, but had merely come in search of jobs and money.

The Syrian told Peymani that his mother lived in America, that that his sister was still in Syria.

“Did you escape with your mother? Why your sister has not come?” Peymani asked.

No, I did not flee. None of us had to flee,” the Syrian freely admitted.

“The Assad regime is cruel and unjust, but you can live in Syria, if you just don’t mess with it.”

Peymani then asked if the Syrian had then fled from the Islamic State terrorists. The Syrian’s answer in this regard was revealing as well:

I come from Damascus, like most of us [refugees] do that I’ve met in the camp. There is no IS [in Damascus]; it is in other regions, for example, towards Iraq.”

Peymani then asked him the logical next question: “Are you saying that most Syrians do not flee from war and persecution?”

The Syrian answered: “Yes. My friends and I went [to Europe] because we didn’t want to go to the army. And because it is easier to get a good job and earn money in Europe.”

Peymani then wanted to know why so many Syrians had come so suddenly. “Why now are so many coming? Is it because the Assad regime has become worse?”

The Syrian replied: “No. He [Assad] has been in power many years already. The regime is cruel and can kill opponents, but my family and I have not been touched, and none of my friends either.”

So why had they all now come to Europe, Peymani asked, to which the Syrian replied:

In the summer we saw on the Internet that Germany wanted people to live there. We were invited to come here. And it was said that the state would take care of us and we would be given jobs. But I cannot find one…”

Peymani also asked him what route he had followed to Germany.

“I lived in Turkey for some time after my mother had emigrated to the United States to be with relatives. But I could not get a visa for the USA, even though my mother has a green card.”

Peymani asked him if he had “fled” to Turkey “because of the war in Syria?”

Laughing, the Syrian replied: “No (laughs). My friends and I are here because we thought we’d find work. We did not like Turkey.”

He was then asked if his “story is typical of the people who leave Syria?”

The Syrian replied: “I think most go for the same reason as I did. All men of my age, who want to just live better elsewhere.”

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Immigration

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The EU has interjected into the language a new meaning of "democracy." It now means equality. It is equated with open immigration. It insists on the same rules, the same laws for all by doing away with the idea of indigenous people ... (except in Africa).

The political elite like Democracy because they can flood White countries with foreigners in the name of Humanitariaism until the indigenous Whites are no longer the majority. They can then easily manipulate the votes of the various non-White groups. Merkel is certainly with the EU all the way. Support the AfD in Germany - they are the only way out at this time. And the FN in France. Both are led by women, btw. But both were originally founded by men.

Hi Carolyn,
 
I know you have shared these news articles in your podcasts before, but they can never be shared enough- especially for any of your readers who may have missed them:
 
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-18519395
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-ecb-policy-immigration-idUSKCN0RG0LR20150916
 
There is absolutely an agenda going on behind the scenes. Our governments foster war and instability in these countries, and then use NGOs and aid agencies to lure them to the West, the "land of milk and honey" where our governments provide them with free housing, jobs, food, clothes. Plenty of them AREN'T suffering from war/poverty/instability, but they get the message too- "Come to the West! The more the merrier!" So many of the 'refugees' in Europe are from Pakistan and Iran, of all places!
 
And what results in the end from this is our countries become huge sprawling messes: saddled with 'diverse' overcrowding, higher job competition, higher housing competition, more strain on social services. This gives our governments more excuse to cut wages, raise rent/housing prices, slash government spending and welfare programs- and all of this benefits our business elites and hurts middle-class and poor whites especially. The ultimate aim of all of this is to make countries meaningless concepts- just boundary lines on paper, between which us identity-less consumers can be moved freely, from low-paying job to low-paying job, no ties or culture to keep us in one place or make us feel proud and strong- and all easily-manipulated with PC mantras in rigged 'elections' for candidates who champion our new 'tolerant', 'diverse' societies. What we're seeing right now is a massive upheaval, which (whether by design or happy accident) is hoped will crush the European spirit once and for all.
 
All that will be left of Europe is one vast colourless shopping mall, with the occasional scared, meek white scurrying through the heaving crowds of brown intruders to try and make it to their second minimum-wage job on time. It makes my blood boil.