New type of granny dropped
The group allegedly planned to kidnap Karl Lauterbach, the German health minister, who is a hate figure among the far-Right because of his advocacy of strict lockdowns during the pandemic.
The group then planned to carry out sabotage attacks on the electricity grid with the intent of causing a blackout so severe that it would lead to “civil war-like conditions”, the arrest warrant stated.
Four other members of the group were arrested in April. Police found a Kalashnikov gun and a Nazi SS uniform in one of the suspect’s homes.
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According to reports in the German press, she was known as “the countess” inside the Reichsbuerger scene, a loose movement that seeks to bring back the Prussian monarchy.
She appeared to have co-authored long texts arguing that the Treaty of Versailles, which brought about the end of the First World War, was invalid, and that Germany is still legally a monarchy.
They are liberals who believe in the magic goodness and absolute justice of the law. But then they experience a world in which they don't get all the privilege they feel entitled to which contradicts with their liberal legalism.
For some this contradiction between belief and outcome leads to rejecting legalism, for others it to blaming themselves for not being good enough. But Reichsbürger and sovereign citizens use a different coping strategy. If the law is just and if they deserve privilege but they don't get it, then it must mean that the real and authentic law is not being followed and that the world follows a fake and illegitimate set of rules .
Good post