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Secret plan against Germany

Nobody should know about this meeting: high-ranking AfD politicians, neo-Nazis and financially strong entrepreneurs met in a hotel near Potsdam in November. They planned nothing less than the expulsion of millions of people from Germany. January 10, 2024

Two dozen people gradually enter the brightly lit dining room of a country hotel near Potsdam. Some are members of the AfD, and a leading figure in the Identitarian Movement is there. Some are fraternity members, middle class and middle class people, lawyers, politicians, entrepreneurs, doctors. Two CDU members are also there, members of the Union of Values.

A detailed portrait of the co-operator of the hotel has just been published in Die Zeit, which describes her proximity to right-wing circles.

Two men invited to the appointment. One is in his late 60s and has been in the right-wing extremist scene almost his entire life: Gernot Mörig, a former dentist from Düsseldorf. The other is called Hans-Christian Limmer, a well-known investor in the catering sector. Limmer made the back discount chain Backwerk big, and today he is a partner in the burger chain “Hans im Glück” and in the food supplier “Pottsalat”. Unlike Mörig, Limmer is not present; he remains the rich man in the background. When CORRECTIV asked him about this before this text was published, he replied: He distanced himself from the content of the meeting and “didn’t play any role” in the planning.

It is the morning of November 25th, just before nine o'clock, a cloudy Saturday. Snow collects on the parked cars in the yard. What happens that day in the Adlon country house seems like a chamber play - but it is reality. This shows what can happen when right-wing extremist idea providers, representatives of the AfD and financially strong supporters of the right-wing scene mix. Their most important goal: People should be able to be expelled from Germany based on racist criteria - regardless of whether they have a German passport or not.

The meeting should remain secret. Communication between organizers and guests should only take place via letters. However, copies of it were leaked CORRECTIVELY. And we took pictures. In front and behind the house. We were also able to film covertly in the house. A reporter was on site undercover with a camera and checked into the hotel under a different name. He followed the meeting closely and was able to observe who arrived and attended the meeting. In addition, Greenpeace researched the meeting and provided CORRECTIV with photos and copies of documents. Our reporters spoke to several AfD members; Sources confirmed the participants' statements to CORRECTIV.

So we were able to reconstruct the meeting exactly.

It is much more than just a meeting of right-wing ideologues, some of whom have a lot of money. Among the participants are people with influence within the AfD. One of them will play a key role in this story. He boasts that he will be speaking for the AfD's federal party executive committee that day. He is Alice Weidel's personal advisor.

About ten months before the state elections in Thuringia, Saxony and Brandenburg, this meeting shows that racist attitudes extend to the federal level of the party. And it shouldn't just stop at attitude; Some of the politicians also want to act accordingly - although the AfD claims that it is not a right-wing extremist party.

This is legally sensitive for the AfD with regard to the debate about a possible ban procedure. At the same time, it is a foretaste of what could happen if the AfD comes to power in Germany.

What is being drafted there this weekend is nothing less than an attack on the Constitution of the Federal Republic.

 The Conspirators

 AfD
 Roland Hartwig, right-hand man of party leader Alice Weidel
 Gerrit Huy, member of the Bundestag
 Ulrich Siegmund, parliamentary group leader for Saxony-Anhalt
 Tim Krause, deputy chairman of the Potsdam district

 THE MÖRIG CLAN
 Gernot Mörig, a retired dentist from Düsseldorf
 Arne Friedrich Mörig, son of Gernot Mörig
 Astrid Mörig, wife of Gernot Mörig

 NEON-NAZIS
 Martin Sellner, a right-wing extremist activist from Austria
 Mario Müller, a convicted violent criminal
 A young “identitarian”

 HOST
 Wilhelm Wilderink
 Mathilda Martina Huss

 ENVIRONMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
 Simone Baum, Union of Values NRW, Board of Directors
 Michaela Schneider, Values Union of North Rhine-Westphalia, deputy board member
 Silke Schröder, German Language Association, board member
 Ulrich Vosgerau, former board member of Desiderius
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[–] LilDestructiveSheep 21 points 10 months ago (1 children)

I hope that German government finally will do something about them, as they clear intend to overthrow it.

[–] KpntAutismus 7 points 10 months ago (1 children)

of course, but because of what happened in the 30s and 40s we take banning parties very seriously. you would also have to ban anyone afiliated with the party from just making another one.

but i believe it will eventually come to that, seeing as they're not even hiding it very well anymore.

[–] LilDestructiveSheep 4 points 10 months ago

As far as I am aware the roots are very deep, even financially. I'm more concerned about the network they have, as it's not exclusively German, but across Europe and probably further