Elon Musk helps European patriots: British government is in trouble – and German AfD is on track to become the strongest party. A political earthquake is coming – but the Empire strikes back. An excerpt from our first US Edition «Super!!! How Elon Musk Fights Tyranny in Europe».
Halle (near Leipzig), January 25: The AfD kicks off its campaign for the parliamentary elections with a bang. Thousands have gathered in the exhibition hall, the atmosphere is fantastic, and supporters are geared up for the coming weeks with an incredible show.
As Alice Weidel, the party leader and AfD’s chancellor candidate, takes the stage, thunderous applause erupts. However, it’s not her speech that’s the real sensation of the day, but the address of Elon Musk, who unexpectedly joins the rally via video stream from America.
The message conveyed by the tech entrepreneur to the attendees is significant. No leading representative of the USA has ever given such a pro-German speech – he even goes beyond what has been permissible in AfD’s mainstream by openly addressing the culture of guilt. Musk’s words:
«First of all, I wanted to really say that I’m very excited for the AfD, and I think you’re really the best hope for Germany. I think some things that are just very important are that people take pride in, Germany and being German. This is very important. You know, it’s okay to be proud to be German. This is a very important principle. It’s okay.»
He continues: «It’s good to be proud of German culture and German values and not to lose that in some sort of multiculturalism that dilutes everything.» The American even touches on the fighting spirit of the ancient Germans who stood in the way of the Roman Empire.
Then he detonates the bombshell:
«I think there’s too much of a focus on past guilt, and we need to move beyond that. Children should not be guilty of the sins of their parents, their great-grandparents, maybe even. You should be optimistic and excited about a future for Germany. That’s really my message, is be optimistic, excited, and preserve German culture and protect the German people.»
Musk concludes with: « So, I think this election coming up in Germany {on February 23} is incredibly important. I think it could decide the entire fate of Europe, maybe the fate of the world.»
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German mainstream media reacted with outrage; Mathias Doepfner, head of the powerful Springer media group (also owner of Politico), even wrote in Die Welt that the statements from Trump’s advisor scared him. According to Doepfner, there can be no drawing a line under the Holocaust. Yet, the big boss himself had given Musk a whole page in Welt am Sonntag just a few days after Christmas for his AfD support article. Four weeks later, Bild am Sonntag, also a Springer newspaper, had to admit, depressed, that «it’s more likely that the AfD will overtake the CDU than the SPD.»

Not only the rally in Halle showed that AfD learned from Trump’s successful campaign in the USA; at their party conference in Riesa (Saxony) in mid-January, Alice Weidel spoke plainly as never before. After being officially elected as chancellor candidate of AfD, she gave a very tough speech: Yes to reopening Nord Stream pipelines, yes to remigration, which is controversial even among liberals in her own party. (…)
Even in foreign policy issues, the chancellor candidate of AfD has sharpened her profile. A few days before the party conference, she gave an interview to the US magazine The American Conservative, in which she, for the first time, spoke against the colonial status of the Federal Republic of Germany and demanded self-determination from the United States.
«Similar theses about the alleged non-sovereignty of Germany are particularly popular among the so-called Reichsbuerger, who still see Germany as an occupied country,» the news portal T-Online sneered afterward. Weidel in her own words:
«Is this what the U.S. wants? Germany as a colony? A colony that doesn’t have the right to decide about its own energy policy? A nation that does not have the right to follow its own path, wherever it may lead?»
Germans are merely the slaves of the USA, she claimed. «Being a slave also has advantages. It is the noblest right of a servant not to take part in his master’s battles, but to enjoy peace. But the U.S. leadership doesn’t like that either. The many wars of the last 30 years, in Europe, in the Middle East, we were expected to participate in all of them at the request of the U.S. But why should we?» (…)
Germany’s Future
Musk is counting on Germany’s future because we – before leftist Green minister Robert Habeck arrived – were the strongest industrial nation in the Western world. While in the USA and UK, the financial sector has dominated since the 1990s, bringing the share of manufacturing down to below ten percent of economic output, it remained above twenty percent in Germany and even initially increased after the global crash of 2008/09.
«To tell you the truth, our manufacturing production it peaked in 2018 and it plummeted since then due to high energy costs,» Weidel noted correctly. «Therefore, we need to be open to technology.» Musk agreed: «Yeah, I think that makes a lot of sense.»

His affection for manufacturing comes from being not just an internet billionaire like his competitors Jeff Bezos (Amazon) and Marc Zuckerberg (Meta/Facebook) but primarily America’s most significant industrialist. With Tesla, he created the first flourishing US car manufacturer in decades; with SpaceX, he became the world’s leading rocket producer. Thousands of his Starlink satellites orbit the Earth, securing data transmission even to the remotest corners of Africa. He benefits from state contracts for his ambitious space projects – but he only got them because he produces better, faster, and cheaper than established giants like Boeing and Lockheed Martin.
The market decides, the state follows – not the other way around. That was the model that made Germany strong over the last 150 years – before the «green Chancellor Merkel» (Alice Weidel) forced the industry to produce cars nobody wants and shut down the energy production that was most cost-effective for consumers.
Musk himself produces electric cars – but he doesn’t make an ideology out of it. He doesn’t aim to stop the supposedly man-made climate change – he’s all about the fun of driving fast, innovative technology. When Weidel, a faux pas, spoke of reducing our «carbon footprint,» he didn’t engage. Demonizing carbon dioxide isn’t his thing – his rockets emit enough of it. (…)
Read the whole article in our US Edition «Super!!! How Elon Musk Fights Tyranny in Europe».
The complete table of contents:
Cover Story
Super: How Elon Musk Fights Tyranny in Europe: Alice follows the white rabbit
Elon Musk Up Close: Interview with influencer Naomi Seibt
«Only AfD can save Germany!» Alice Weidel in conversation with Elon Musk
Musk and Mars: Science-fiction becomes reality
Free Tommy Robinson! Why Elon Musk wants to bring down the UK government
Amore e futurismo: How Musk and Meloni shake up Italy
Politics
The Trail of the Green Devils: All jihad? Don’t forget the Deep State!
Syria’s Fragile Peace: Who wins after Assad’s fall?
48 Minutes to Dictatorship: The failed coup in South Korea
Forced to War by Economics: Debt crisis and de-dollarization
Musk, Milei, and Money: Guys with chainsaws
A Kennedy Strikes Back: Trump’s Health Secretary warms up
Dossier: The German President
King of Kallstadt: Trump’s German roots
Schurz, Strauss, and Studebaker: Germans in America
Life
The Great Cover-Up: Who killed John F. Kennedy?
Aliens Over Nuremberg: UFO battle in the Middle Ages
Back to the Future: Tradwife as a new role model
The Emperor of Kekistan: Musk and the rebels of the crypto scene
Columns
64 Hartlage’s Newspeak _ Disinformation
65 Hampel’s Review _ My American Friends
66 Sellner’s Revolution _ Time of Turncoats
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