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The Martin Sellner Book Remigration: Ein Vorschlag: The Unofficial Analysis and Critical Classification from a Left Perspective
The Martin Sellner Book Remigration: Ein Vorschlag: The Unofficial Analysis and Critical Classification from a Left Perspective
Tanja Schürmann
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Overnight, Martin Sellner has become public enemy No. 1.For his latest book, Remigration: A Proposal (Ein Vorschlag), he is demonized and hated.The political scientist and investigative journalist Tanja Schürmann follows in Sellner's footsteps and now for the first time uncovers in detail all the controversial facts, but also the explosive core of his political messages. She herself comes from the left-wing milieu, which made her the first choice for this task.But Schürmann goes further:because she is one of the first to have the courage to analyze the connection between the right-wing narrative of population exchange, the assumption that the government could deliberately delay the migration problem and a possible breach of the constitution by German authorities. Is the new fascism already waiting on the horizon?"If you really want to know what to expect and what Sellner and his Identitarians are actually planning, you have to read Tanja Schürmann's latest book."Some of the topics from this:# Sellner's radical demands# All the secret goals of the Identitarian Movement# The state repression against IB and AFD# The actual master plan of the globalists# The secret meeting of Potsdam# Sellner's true secret plan# Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution: Abuse of secrets and breach of the constitution?# German Migration Policy: Programmed Disintegration?# Mainstream Media: Enforcers of the Government?# The Crucial Role of Alternative Media# Is deportation a constitutional act?# Correctiv - Front organization of the Office for the Protection of the Constitution?# Is a new fascism emerging before our eyes?# What could stop Sellner and the Identitarians now# Ethnopluralism as a snare for the Identitarian Movement# And much more"Sellner's ideas can only be understood if one reads Schürmann's critical analysis."
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