This week I am once again on the "ID Study Days", the conclave of my parliamentary group. This time with our Czech neighbors in beautiful Prague.
Good talks with our esteemed guest of honor, the former President of the Czech Republic, Václav Klaus.

He spoke of the following major challenges we face today:

➡️ 1. Multiculturalism
➡️ 2. NGO-ism
➡️ 3. Cancel Culture
➡️ 4. shift from equality to gender ideology

Full consent and thanks again to Václav Klaus for the very interesting exchange of ideas! More info on our conclave to come later in an update.

Kind regards,
Yours, Christine Anderson, MEP (AfD)

In the wake of the scandals within the German public broadcasting services, the media-policy spokespersons of the AfD delegation in the EU Parliament and the AfD parliamentary groups met at short notice in Berlin and worked out the basics regarding the reorganization of the public broadcasters.

Press release by Christine Anderson, media policy spokesperson for the AfD in the EU Parliament:

"It is becoming more than clear from the ever more widespread scandals of the public media institutions that they have lost their way and have gone on a media-political ghost trip.

The public's interest in objective information has not been in the foreground for a long time. Instead, the self-interest of ideologues – who have trimmed the system of public broadcasters to suit themselves – has moved to the forefront. They profit from princely payments, expenses, bonuses, pensions and considerable influence on the formation of the audience’s political opinion.

In Germany, we have by far the most expensive state-controlled broadcasting in the EU. But the EU itself also has “Euronews” and “Euranet” or “Euranet Plus”, its own in-house reporters. We should urgently take a closer look at these broadcasters and even more at their budgets: Who profits from whom and in which pocket does German taxpayers' money disappear, which belongs neither to Brussels nor to Berlin, but is best left where it has been earned: In the wallets of our hard-working citizens.

As the media-policy spokesperson for the AfD delegation in the EU Parliament, I support the basic principles that have been developed, and I will also campaign in Brussels with my colleagues in the Identity & Democracy Group, the members of the Lega, FPÖ, Rassemblement National, Vlaams Belang and the many other freedom-loving MEPs to ensure that this basic document can also be the start of an EU-wide reappraisal and education campaign. We must drain the swamp of corruption, and nepotism. First in Germany, then across the EU.

In accordance with its constitutional mandate, a public broadcasting service financed by compulsory contributions would have to ensure that citizens receive independent and objective information. But the recent rent-a-scribe reports are rapidly developing in the direction of pure indoctrination alongside with so-called attitude journalism.

Such approaches have abandoned the concept of politically mature citizens. Obviously, the conviction prevails that citizens must be educated and shaped like immature children.

This is not only unworthy of a democracy, but gives legitimate reason to ask whether a state that tolerates this can even claim to still be a fully functioning democracy?"

Today from Brussels directly to Berlin for the inter-factional working meeting of the media policy spokespersons of the AfD parliamentary group.

In front of the Bundestag (German parliament), I happened to come across a rally against the energy price shock and the senseless boomerang sanctions.

Great action! I immediately postponed my appointment a bit and went along with the demonstrators for a while.

Kind regards,
Yours, Christine Anderson, MEP (AfD)

Dear fellow citizens,

Last week I reported on my social media channels about how the media-political complex is constantly trying to convince us that Corona and the war in Ukraine are to blame for the fact that our economy is going downhill, while at the same time energy and consumer prices are hitting the roof.

In reality, however, it is the completely exaggerated Corona coercive measures and the government's stubborn adherence to ineffective sanctions that are not doing much except harming ourselves. Added to this is years of disastrous monetary policy by the ECB, which led to price increases and a significant rise in inflation even before the Ukraine conflict began.

But when – at the same time all this is happening – international energy companies like Shell, Total or Eni are raking in huge billions of profits in the second quarter of 2022 alone, there is something wrong with the story that politicians and the media are trying to persuade us to believe. Rather, it smells like a large-scale rip-off of citizens and taxpayers.

Appropriately, REWE's head of the purchasing department (REWE is one of the largest supermarket chains in Germany), Hans-Jürgen Moog, spoke out in an interview a few days ago, accusing food manufacturers of driving up prices. He literally says: "It is the rule that the German consumer is to be the first and most heavily cashed in by the corporations. The manufacturers say quite openly: The German customer will put up with this"

The manager cites the example of a manufacturer who is planning a price increase of six percent in France, while the figure in Germany is just about 30 percent. "Although the same raw materials are used and the products come from the same production facilities," Moog says. The REWE Group has a good insight into the European markets and thus also into the issue of pricing, he points out.

I would like to take this opportunity to expressly thank Mr. Moog for his courage in venturing out of the woods this far - especially in regard to his exposed position - and openly expressing what we citizens have already been suspecting for such a long time.

No matter where you look, it's always the same: the government and the political establishment (intentionally or out of stupidity) create one catastrophe after another, while the mainstream media largely provide the appropriate rent-a-scribe reporting to further pull the wool over the citizens' eyes.

And so the German government and the ailing German energy company Uniper recently agreed on a rescue package worth billions. Of course, we, the citizens, are once again footing the bill. By the way, did we ever get a few bucks back when business was still good?

A piquant detail of this arrangement is that Uniper has been majority-owned by the Finnish stock corporation Fortum since March 2020. And do you know who is part of the supervisory board there?

Philipp Rösler - former German Federal Minister of Health and EX-Federal Minister of Economics!

And it gets even better: from 2014 to 2017, Rösler was managing director and board member of the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Switzerland.

I think we can stop at this point at the latest and need not ask any more questions.

None at all? Yes, there is! There is one last question that needs to be answered:
How long can we citizens still afford this government?

I'm afraid we're soon in for a boiling hot political fall and winter, despite cold homes, power shutoffs, and a financial ice age, at the latest with the return of the Corona coercive measures.

But one thing is just as certain: We will stand strong and hold the responsible actors accountable. Because the next election is coming for sure. And in the meantime, the streets will be the place where politics will recognize us! Whether they want to or not!

Kind regards,
Yours, Christine Anderson, MEP (AfD)

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[1] https://christineanderson.eu/en/cost-explosion-for-citizens-meanwhile-record-profits-for-global-corporations/
[2] https://archive.ph/b5Ha1
[3] https://archive.ph/jokfS

Dear fellow citizens,
as many of you probably already know – in my position as a Member of the European Parliament – I am also a deputy member of its official "COVID-19 Investigating Committee" (COVI).

Already last may, the chair of this committee attended the 75th World Health Assembly (WHA) of the WHO in Geneva.
Now, more than 2 months later, I finally received the proceedings of this meeting.

I was quite astonished to find there - half hidden in a subordinate clause - the clandestine disappearance of another Corona narrative.

So far - according to the official working hypothesis - the origin of COVID-19 is to be assumed on an animal market in the Chinese city of Wuhan. This official assumption has since been disseminated by almost all media worldwide. Scientists and experts, who in the meantime also tried to discuss other possibilities of the origin of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, were quickly branded as conspiracy theorists and excluded from the debate.

Now, however, the minutes available to me indicate that even a high-ranking WHO scientist no longer considers the animal market in Wuhan to be the source of the "pandemic."

Dr. Jaouad Mahjour, former WHO Regional Director for the Eastern Mediterranean and current Director of Program Management states, according to the minutes, "WHO estimates that the first COVID cases [...] could date back to November 2019, which is why it does not consider the Wuhan market to be the origin of the virus."

That's quite a mouthful, considering the ease with which another building block from the previous Corona narrative is simply disposed of here by official bodies.

But it is also interesting to note that, according to Dr. Mahjour, WHO continues to "see Europe in a strong position to take a leadership role on the future pandemic treaty."

Recently, I stumbled across a graphic on social media that stated, "We need new conspiracy theories - The old ones are all true now."
I don't know about you, dear readers, but after the first laugh, somehow a certain pensiveness remains...

Kind regards,
Yours, Christine Anderson, MEP (AfD)

Dear fellow citizens,

"Never take anything a government tells you at face value!"

Those of you who have been following me in my work at the EU Parliament on social media for some time will know that this sentence is a firm basis for all my actions.

Contrary to the protestations of the political establishment, it was not Corona that disrupted our economy in the past two years, but the government's excessive coercive measures. A new edition, including further restrictions on fundamental rights, can be expected starting again this fall.

It is not the war in Ukraine that is the main reason for record-high gas, fuel and consumer prices, but the government's stubborn adherence to ineffective sanctions that are hurting us all the more.

And even if the TV wants to tell us a hundred times that Corona and the Ukraine war are to blame for high inflation, the truth is that it is the ECB's longstanding disastrous monetary policy that is pushing consumer sentiment down to record lows and prices up through the roof.

After Germany simultaneously abandoned coal and nuclear power as part of its long-failed energy transition, the parties and politicians responsible for it now suddenly realize that they have become too dependent on Russian gas. Oh what?

And while we citizens are being preached austerity and promised ever new cost explosions, the oil multinationals of this world are currently raking in huge record profits. British energy giant Shell has more than doubled its profits compared to the same quarter last year - despite the war in Ukraine. The French group TotalEnergies even managed to almost triple its profit and announced share repurchases of up to two billion dollars. The adjusted net profit of the Italian oil corporation Eni was even more than four times higher in the second quarter than a year earlier. According to analysts' calculations, this pushes the return for Eni shareholders to over 14 percent.

If you look behind the curtain, you will always see the same pattern: while global companies rake in huge profits, and incompetent politicians cause one fiasco after another, it is always the ordinary citizen who ends up footing the bill for everything.

How out-of-touch and shameless our German political actors have become is exemplified by former German President Joachim Gauck, who recently declared: "We can also freeze for freedom once in a while. And we can also put up with having less happiness and joy in life for a few years." Easy to say for someone who is on the taxpayer's pocket with an honorary salary of around 18,000 euros per month. Economics Minister Robert Habeck (25,573 euros per month) and EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen (27,916 euros per month) recently also showed up with similar words of wisdom.

In this way, politicians are cleverly trying to shift the responsibility for their own mistakes onto the citizens. Those citizens who have long been under enormous pressure. Because anyone who is already having problems paying his or her gas or electricity bill, or is perhaps already cutting back on food purchases, has long since ceased to sit in the cozy corner from which Habeck and Co. believe they have to drive this person out.

No matter how bad things will get for us citizens, one thing is certain: these ladies and gentlemen will never have to taste the bitter taste of that medicine they try to administer to us.

Let's not allow the government and the politicians of the established parties to continue to pull the wool over our eyes. Instead let’s look around for real alternatives!
The Alternative for Germany (AfD)!

Kind regards,
Yours, Christine Anderson, MEP (AfD)

Dear fellow citizens,

Many of you have regularly followed me on my work in the EU Parliament via my social media channels, supporting me with your messages and comments and thus motivating me to never stop.

For this, I would like to thank you all today very personally and from the bottom of my heart! Through your great support, even in difficult situations, I always found the necessary extra motivation to continue unwaveringly on my path in the fight for democracy and self-determination against the false elites of this world.

Today I am extremely pleased to announce that I have just passed the 110,000 followers mark on my Twitter account ( @AndersonAfDMdEP ). Many thanks for this to all my followers. Knowing that so many of you are interested in my political work will be an incentive for me to continue to throw myself into the fight with all my might.

Kind regards,
Yours, Christine Anderson, MEP (AfD)

It's TIME for a GLOBAL event that CAN'T be ignored!

A worldwide GENERAL STRIKE including an optional CONVOY to OCCUPY your capital city and the permanent BOYKOTT of globalist corporations and their products. The length of the walkout in your country will depend on the momentum that builds.

This is the official launch of a new global network to push back against globalist organizations like the World Health Organization (WHO) and the World Economic Forum (WEF).

These globalist organizations are to blame for the decline of our democracies, the increase in our living expenses, and climate policies that are destroying our economic strength and pushing farmers out of business.

The walkout date will be announced once we have enough pledges worldwide. So, make a pledge now so we can hit the streets soon!

➡️ www.reignitefreedom.com

👆 Pledge your participation here so we can walkout soon!

Additional info:

With the onset of the Corona crisis, many governments around the world showed their true faces for the first time in all clarity. Democracy, fundamental rights and self-determination have been under massive pressure since then. But this is only part of the technocratic and inhuman agenda of the global elites. The intended "Great Reset" of economy and society in favor of these false elites and at the expense of the peoples of this world is the actual goal.

The citizens of Australia were the first to feel these effects, and at the same time some of the hardest, and experienced the establishment of a quasi-police state.

The Australian resistance movement, which is now trying to organize a worldwide general strike in the fight against the agenda of the global elites, is correspondingly strong.

The strategy for success here is: Not until there is enough feedback from supporters and national coordinators the date of the action will be announced for the first time.

Therefore, declare your support and participation today on:

www.reignitefreedom.com

Click on "Join the Walkout" and choose your type of support on the day of the Global Walkout:

➡️ I will walk out of work and have a holiday.
➡️ I will walk my children out of school.
➡️ I will walk away from spending money at all major outlets.
➡️ I will walk away from consuming any mainstream media or streaming channels.
➡️ I will also convoy to my capital city on the date yet to be announced.

Already, the day of our worldwide resistance is supported by the following representatives from politics, science and civil society:

Robert Kennedy Jr. - USA
Dr. Peter McCullough - USA
Dr. Robert Malone - USA
Christine Anderson - Germany
Mike Yeadon - UK
Jimmy Levy - USA
Morgan C. Jonas - Australia
Amanda Forbes - Canada
Alexander Tschugguel - Austria
Michael Matt - USA
Monica Smit - Australia

Become part of the democratic resistance against the agenda of the global elites now:
www.reignitefreedom.com

Kind regards,
Yours, Christine Anderson, MEP (AfD)

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