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Monday, December 2, 2019

The Climate Debate Turns Violent -- EcoFascism in Germany

Socialism and 
environmentalism 
combined forces 
in the 1990s. 

In general,
anyone who 
disagrees 
with a leftist 
is called 
racist, 
misogynist, 
homophobic,  
Islamophobic, 
and 
transphobic. 

Climate 
scientists 
skeptical of 
catastrophic 
man made
global warming 
are given the 
same treatment. 

Protestors’ 
are now trying 
to shut down 
all climate debate 
through harassment, 
intimidation, 
disruption, 
and violence. 

The German counterpart 
to Antifa is more radical
than the U.S. Antifa.






The European Institute 
for Climate and Energy
used to hold it's annual 
conference in Germany, 
with more than 
200 attendees. 

This year the organization 
met at a secret location, 
trying to hide from the 
Open Anti-Capitalist
Climate Protest, affiliated 
with the terror group Antifa.

Those EcoFascists wanted to 
prevent the audience from 
hearing speeches such as:
“The Real Condition 
of the Great Barrier Reef,” 

“The Influence of
Greenhouse Gases 
on Climate Research,” 
             and 
“What Role Did the Sun 
Play in Climate Change”, 
presented by top scientists 
from all over the world.

The activists 
were recruited 
with the narrative 
that the conference 
attendants were 
“near-AfD.” 

Alternative for Germany (AfD) 
is a nationalist-populist party 
that wants to limit immigration.

Antifa views them as neo-Nazis. 


HISTORY  OF  GERMAN
SOCIALISM and 
ENVIRONMENTALISM
The National Socialists
   ( aka Nazis )
were pioneers 
in vegetarianism, 
ecological food,
renewable energy, 
and animal welfare. 

On Aug. 28, 1933, 
Hermann Göring 
announced in a 
radio speech that:
“An absolute 
and permanent 
ban on vivisection 
is not only 
a necessary law 
to protect animals 
and to show sympathy 
with their pain, but it is also 
a law for humanity itself 
… I have 
therefore announced 
the immediate prohibition
 of vivisection and have 
made the practice 
a punishable offense 
in Prussia. 

Until such time 
as punishment 
is pronounced, 
the culprit 
shall be lodged in a 
concentration camp.”

After Germany’s 
World War II defeat, 
environmentalism 
was picked up 
by other socialists, 
first in the 1960s.

Then in the 1990s,  
after the fall of the 
Soviet Union in 1991,
disillusioned communists 
in search of a new 
leftist ideology, 
became climate 
activists. 

In the good old days, 
in the late 1990s, 
there was still a 
climate change debate. 

The EcoFascists 
changed the message to 
“the science is settled.” 

Now public debate 
has been almost
completely 
abandoned,  
facing threats 
of violence.

But you can't have 
a free society, 
without free speech.

If climate change 
can't be settled by 
debates, then the 
only alternative 
is violence.