Another memorable day with the police once again playing an inglorious role. Like
the last time i wanted to march with the truck parade, what wasn't possible, because
the police blocked the roads. So many folks made great efforts in vain by gearing up
their trucks with equipment, which was certainly a pricey affair. What followed was
a cat and mouse game between lawyers, politicians and the police. I decided to walk
over to the parliament, where Rüdiger Hoffmann was in the midst of some turmoil
with the police. Rüdiger is a regular here and tries to illuminate people for many
years about the status of the FRiG. Since i know his speeches too well i moved on to
the Victory Column. There a big stage has been errected, where Robert F. Kennedy
later on conducted a speech. All these speeches are rather tiresome for my taste and
i left ending up near the Russian embassy on the "Unter den Linden" avenue.
There things heated up with demonstrators demanding a peace treaty and again the
police applied brute force. I had my can hanging around my neck all the time and
when policemen wrestled someone to the ground i cranked up my Lisheng amp and
picked along"Stranglehold" by Ted Nugent among others. The volume and sound
of that little guy keeps amazing me.
Then the notorious incident happened at the "Reichstag", what politicians and the MSM
would later on call a storm. By now it has been debunked that hapless folks have been
set up to provide the wanted images and perhaps to deviate from the main event. So
after a shady woman held an off-the-wall speech telling that Trump is in town among
other nonsense, demonstrators climbed over fences and up the stairs of the Reichstag.
There they were frolicking around and nobody tried to enter the building. Police didn't
care and cudgeld them down the stairs accompanied with a rain of tear gas. President
Steinmeier later on praised their heroic deeds and invited them in his castle.
In the meantime the leader of the Querdenken 711 organisation finds himself under
scrutiny for allegedly being a free mason and member of the Round Table Club, a
shadow government. All possible, but what matters to me is the huge number of
participants having showed up. Depending on the source up to 3 million people came
to town and with the absent sympathisers this becomes a number the big wigs can't
ignore and push us around any longer. All in all i enjoyed the day and the atmosphere
and should there be another manifestation i am ready to roll ...