My Trip Through Austria and Germany

   From 1989 to 1994, this author lived and studied in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. In November and December of last year, I returned for the first visit since 2001 to see friends from a quarter-century ago and to view again the last vestiges of a multi-millennial civilization before they are gone completely.  Sad to report, the deliberate self-destruction of these once-great peoples is nearly complete.

   The effort to annihilate the white race has been ongoing for a century or more. The unending war against Christianity, which is the foundation
of European civilization, has reached its apex in our times.  The destruction of religious and moral values through two world wars drove the process of suicide more swiftly.  And by the 1960s, ruling elites both in Europe and America began mass importation of alien peoples, ostensibly to aid “refugees” and to replace the dwindling Caucasian workforce, decreasing precipitously through the same elites’ promotion of birth control, abortion, and divorce.

   By the time I first arrived in Germany, nearly every hamlet in the country had at least one family of Turkish “guest workers,” whose descendants are now “native” German citizens.  This was deliberate government policy.  Nevertheless, foreigners remained a tiny percentage of the population and generally assimilated. Even in larger cities, one saw f ...

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