Dear fellow citizens,
Thank you very much for your numerous letters, of which almost 1,000 e-mails have reached me in the last days and weeks. We all shared the concern that the EU Parliament might soon decide on an extension of the Digital COVID Certificate (Digital Green Certificate).
Unfortunately, our fears came true today and the "Digital Basic Rights Voucher" - a designation I consider much more appropriate here - was extended by another year until June 2023.
Of course, I voted against it together with some fellow campaigners, but the thirst of the majority of MEPs for further ways to restrict civil liberties and fundamental rights could not be overcome.
But today's vote also shows that I was unfortunately right again with my suspicions: The repeal of the previous Corona coercive measures seems to have been nothing more than a tactical retreat by the establishment. Too much pleasure has been taken in depriving citizens of their constitutional rights under the pretext of supposed "health care" and, if need be, restoring them in the case of government-friendly good behavior, as if they were privileges. Enjoy one last summer of freedom. Once it's over, we're all in for another pLandemic (sic) autumn and winter! But one thing is already certain: Our fight for freedom will continue!
Kind regards,
Yours, Christine Anderson, MEP (AfD)
Today I received an unexpected visit from Canada. The Parliamentary Security Service called me and told me that a gentleman from Canada was standing at the entrance with a huge bouquet of flowers and would like to talk to me.
As it turned out, it was Mr. Kim Tsoj ( @kim.tsoj ) from Montreal, who thanked me very warmly for my message to Justin Trudeau - during his recent presence in the EU Parliament - with a great bouquet of flowers. Mr. Tsoj is associated with the organizers of the Canadian Freedom Convoy and is also Vice President of the non-profit organization "Children's Freedom for Future".
Mr. Tsoj's visit made me extremely happy and I was very moved that he took this long way from Canada to the EU Parliament in Brussels to support my work. In future, we will remain in contact and are already making plans to further oppose the technocratic agenda of the global elites.
Mr. Tsoj, you are a true freedom fighter! Thank you very much for visiting me!
Yours, Christine Anderson, MEP (AfD)
Dear fellow citizens,
this week the EU Parliament will vote on the extension of the digital vaccination passport (Digital Green COVID Certificate) for another year (until June 2023). This plan, in conjunction with the immense quantities of vaccine that the EU has already ordered to date, suggests a reasonable suspicion that the current relaxation of the state's Corona coercive measures is merely a brief tactical retreat by the politico-medial complex. The widespread protests by freedom-loving citizens became so strong and conspicuous at the beginning of this year that the governments' panic narrative could no longer be sustained. So now, in the slipstream of short-term relaxations, politicians are apparently preparing for the next level of coercive measures in the coming fall and winter.
A very recent and frightening example from China shows right now that the so-called "hygiene measures" are not so much about health protection, but obviously much more about the ultimate protection of politics from its own citizens.
A few days ago, several hundred annoyed Chinese bank customers, whose accounts had previously been frozen, planned to travel to the capital of the Henan province for a protest. However, this protest was thwarted by Chinese authorities in advance, as the health codes on the protesters' cell phones suddenly turned red upon arrival in Zhengzhou. Other travelers explained that their COVID digital ID had already switched to red the day before, shortly after they had reserved a train ticket to the capital online. The state-run »Global Times« also reported that for others affected, red codes suddenly turned back to green as soon as they left Zhengzhou.
Without a green code in their smartphone app, citizens lose access to public transport, to facilities such as shopping malls, supermarkets and restaurants, and the right to travel freely throughout the country. In short, the lives of those affected will be so severely restricted that they will come to a near standstill.
This dreadful event shows more than clearly what will still be possible with the Digital COVID Certificate here in Germany, in Europe and of course worldwide as a whole. It is not about protecting the health of the population, but about protecting governments and politics from inconvenient citizens and their legitimate use of democratic freedoms and fundamental rights. Democratic participation will then only be granted to those citizens who have previously been issued a "Digital Basic Rights Voucher" by the government. Everyone else instead will be sent straight into a “Democracy Lockdown”.
That leaders of Western states have already come to regard the principles of democracy and the rule of law as an inconvenient obstacle to gaining further power is demonstrated by figures such as Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who has already publicly expressed his admiration for China's dictatorship. This means in a double sense: Red alert for liberty!
We are on the threshold of a dark age, and I promise you that as a member of the EU Parliament and the AfD party, I will continue to do everything in my power to prevent a slide into this diabolical abyss of arbitrariness, lack of freedom and governmental omnipotence.
Kind regards,
Yours, Christine Anderson, MEP (AfD)
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http://www.reuters.com/.../china-bank-protest-stopped-by.../
last week we voted in the EU Parliament on a pro-abortion resolution, which fears that a leaked decision of the US Supreme Court would prove true, and that the democratic right of the Supreme Court judges would overturn something which has been problematic since it was made almost 50 years ago.
Roe vs Wade took away the possibility of US States to prosecute abortionists for taking the life of unborn children, deeming it a matter of privacy, and therefore a choice for the mother in the first trimester. This meant that it became a Federal matter based on the argument that the founding fathers intended such a ‘right’ when they wrote the US Constitution.
Putting aside that we are indeed talking about terminating a life, pregnancy is mostly not a stroke of fate which women have no control over. Advocating for unlimited abortion, declaring it a “human right” even, demeans women, as it denies them any ability to be responsible human beings. By no means are abortions an inconsequential ‘lifestyle-choice’ or just another contraceptive for ‘after the fact’. Abortion always entails the killing of an unborn child.
The EU has no competence over democratic decisions in cases before the Supreme Court of the United States of America. This EU resolution names individual US states that are implementing ‘heartbeat’ laws – whereby abortion is limited at various stages in the baby’s development. And it condemns them as being anti-women.
In the parliamentary debate, I said that we have no right to interfere with a rumour of what the US Supreme Court may do – nor should we exaggerate and call it a ‘global threat’. If they protect their young citizens in the womb – as even UN, European law and charters of fundamental rights mandate – then good for them; but we have no right and no competence to bully them into a different decision.
Socialist Maria Noichl was spitting mad as she reprimanded anyone who dared to think women should not be given full abortion rights globally. To her, even silence on this matter was ‘violence against women’. And Green Terry Reintke flouted Parliament rules by wearing a pro-abortion scarf, ignoring the demand of the President to remove it, as she screamed that she is “not a vessel to supply infants”. I doubt she would ever get the chance.
The French EU-Presidency and the EU-Commission were given their pro-abortion scripts, and quoted Simone Weil, Madeleine Albright and Hilary Clinton – those great bastions of human rights. I, and like-minded colleagues reminded all present that such views have no legal foundation, and that a culture of life is always much more precious than their cold culture of death.
Kind regards,
Yours, Christine Anderson, MEP (AfD)
Dear fellow citizens,
This week, negotiations between the three EU institutions concluded with a deal on the ten-year-old Directive on Gender balance among non-executive directors of stock exchange-listed companies.
The result is that companies listed on the stock exchanges of the member states are now obliged to hire women - even if they have male candidates who would have been better suited and qualified. From now on, 40% of non-executive boards and 33% of executive boards must be made up of women by 2026.
This directive is an extremely hollow victory in the fight for better women's rights. What signal does it actually send to those new quota women on corporate boards? Quite simply, "You're not here because you're well-qualified and capable, but only because a law has forcibly placed you here." What humiliation I would feel as a woman in such a company if all my professional "successes" had only been achieved because of quotas, laws and state-imposed guard rails.
I therefore say quite clearly: "Competence instead of quotas!" Only those things which one has worked and fought for on his own can ultimately fill a person with the justifiable pride in his own achievements. It is only this own achievement that awakens and increases genuine self-confidence and furthermore enables a healthy development into a free and self-determined individual. And this fact applies equally to both women and men. Even without a quota.
Kind regards,
Yours, Christine Anderson, MEP (AfD)
Dear fellow citizens,
I am very much looking forward to welcoming the two lawyers Dr. Sylvia Berendt and Philipp Kruse for the first time today (Wednesday, 01.06.22) for a workshop in the EU Parliament. We had already made our first contacts recently at the great Northern Light Convention in Malmö, Sweden, in the spirit of which we now want to discuss together especially the legal handling of the technocratic agenda of the global elites.
And the best part: There will even be a live stream directly from the EU Parliament starting at 15:00 (CET).
https://broadcaster.interactio.eu/join/735z-en3v-k3q9
I would be very happy if as many of you as possible would take this opportunity and join our workshop today as well as the numerous interesting conversations and discussions online.
Kind regards,
Yours, Christine Anderson, MEP (AfD)
I am very much looking forward to being able to talk to the lawyers Dr. Sylvia Berendt and Philipp Kruse next Wednesday in the EU Parliament about the renegotiations of the WHO treaties that are currently in progress. In particular, we will also discuss the question of whether democracy and the rule of law can survive at all, if - in the future - a supranational and democratically non-legitimized organization such as the WHO is to be given the de facto governmental power - in the event of a new pandemic.
It was just recently, by the way, that attorney Philipp Kruse and I got to know each other at the great Northern Light Convention in Malmö, Sweden. I am now very happy to invite him and his colleague Dr. Sylvia Berendt to the EU Parliament in Brussels for the first time. In the spirit of the Northern Light Convention, I would like to help strengthen and expand our newly established international network against the technocratic agenda of the global elites.
Kind regards,
Yours, Christine Anderson, MEP (AfD)
Many citizens still believe that after all, politics means well for them. But anyone who takes a closer look has long since noticed that politics is no longer concerned with the interests of the people, but all too often only with those interests that are exclusively useful to politicians, lobbyists and the whisperers in the background. Anyone who moves in such elitist circles and cultivates ideas that are far away from the people' s interests will find it annoying in the long run to be accountable to the voters at all.
And so, politicians have sought and found a way out by increasingly moving national decisions out of their own parliaments and transferring them to supranational organizations.
The best and most well-known example of this is the European Union. New laws or regulations that politicians at home would never get through their own parliaments without incurring the wrath of the voters and noticeably losing votes are simply delegated in the direction of the EU Parliament and EU Commission. Later, if the public is displeased, the local politicians can wash their hands of the matter and claim that they have no national influence because it is "unfortunately" a directive of the EU.
Citizens feel that they are being deprived of their democratic opportunities for shaping and controlling government. They realize that, as voters, they can no longer reach those places where decisions are now made about them. This often leads to resignation, disinterest and withdrawal into the private sphere. The high percentage of non-voters at every election is an impressive testimony to this.
And it is precisely this resignation of the citizen that politics is once again taking advantage of. More and more national competencies and decision-making powers are being ceded to supranational organizations such as the UN or the WHO. Whispers from NGO lobbyists and associations of the global elites - such as the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos - are becoming the new pace-setters of politics. These bodies, which have no democratic legitimacy whatsoever, and shadow governments, which cannot be influenced by citizens through elections, mean the de facto death of freedom, democracy and the rule of law.
The renegotiations of the WHO treaties with the member states, which are currently taking place, are thus only the current peak of this evil development. Here, for the first time, a supranational organization - in the event of another pandemic - is to be given full governmental power. While bypassing all national parliaments and constitutions.
How brazenly politics and the global background elites exploit the resignation of citizens for their own goals was even openly and completely unabashedly expressed by the former president of the EU Commission, Jean-Claude Juncker, during an interview. He said:
"We decide on something, put it on the table and wait a while to see what happens. If there's no big hue and cry and no uproar, because most people don't even understand what's been decided, then we continue - step by step, until there's no turning back."
These words should be a reminder to all of us and a final wake-up call. The time for resignation must be over. Those who are not interested in what is happening around them politically today will wake up tomorrow in a country that still claims to be democratic, but in which powerful international organizations are disempowering the national parliaments and the citizens and voters - like trained pets - are merely kept as meaningless staffage for general amusement.
High time to wake up!
Kind regards,
Yours, Christine Anderson, MEP (AfD)
Dear Fellow Citizens,
Today, in a building of the EU Parliament, there was a screening of a brand new and very interesting documentary movie about the US presidential elections of 2020. Actually, I wanted to tell you - dear readers - about it, but when I was about to post the article, I received a warning from Facebook.
It said that the documentary I described had been classified as Fake News™ by so-called "fact checkers" ™.
I might still be able to publish my story, but then I would have to expect that, in addition to certain functions, the outreach of my channel was going to be restricted in the future.
If you would now like to know which movie it was, that could well be shown during an event in the EU Parliament, but which Facebook would rather not talk about, then I very much invite you to visit me on my censorship-free Telegram channel:
https://t.me/christineanderson
Here we can stay in contact with each other even if Big Tech and Co. should pull the plug on Facebook for good.
So please save my Telegram channel as a backup for freedom of speech.
Kind regards,
Yours, Christine Anderson, MEP (AfD)