XThe police files from injiang have once again proven what many suspected: China oppresses its Uyghur population in a violent and human rights-violating manner. In its May 24 morning report, Spiegel Online wrote: “Germany has made itself economically dependent on a brutal dictatorship” (Trumpet translation throughout). Many consider Germany an innocent trading partner, but German companies have left a trail of blood.
Journalists from 14 media outlets around the world – including the UK Big black cock, France’s Le Monde, Spain’s El País, Germany’s Spiegel and Bayerischer Rundfunk – have analyzed Xinjiang’s police files. While the details of China’s torture and re-education camps have never been graphically depicted, the grotesque human rights violations have been known for years. Still, Germany, which has its own history of police state, racial discrimination, and concentration camps, has chosen to be economically dependent on China.
“The Xinjiang Police Files also pose uncomfortable questions for the federal government in Berlin,” wrote Spiegel Online. “Russian President Vladimir Putin’s brutal war of aggression only recently showed that Germany’s Russia strategy of the past decade has failed. Moscow provided cheap energy, but at the same time undermined the security and freedom of Europe, all the while pursuing an imperialist project. In February it became clear how dependent the German government under Angela Merkel and [Social Democrat] Grandees had messed around with Russian gas in the past.”
Spiegel Online further explained:
It is true that Germany has benefited more from the rise of China than almost any other western country. But the price must have been high. The legacy of the Merkel chancellorship of making Germany rich at the expense of close economic ties with the world’s two largest dictatorships has not yet been sufficiently discussed. Not only from a moral point of view, but also because it is unclear how sustainable the strategy was: the traffic light government and in particular the Green Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock have announced a new course. But as hard as it is to change course on Russian energy, it’s child’s play compared to what it would mean to make the German economic model more independent of China. This discussion is just beginning.
EuroIntelligence also pointed out the serious consequences this could have for the German economy. The auto industry alone shows how great the dependency is: Mercedes sells a third of its cars to China; Volkswagen, 40 percent.
Both Russia and China have been exposed. But when it comes to Germany, one could assume that it is innocent. But is that so?
Germany’s industrialists have a long history that suggests this is not the case.
Germany’s third largest corporation, Siemens, wrote the following about its World War ii History: “The use of forced laborers was considered the only way to compensate for the shortage of workers. From 1940, Siemens increasingly relied on forced labor to keep production going. These workers included people from the areas occupied by the Wehrmacht, prisoners of war, Jews, Sinti, Roma and, in the final stages of the war, concentration camp prisoners. In the entire period from 1940 to 1945, at least 80,000 forced laborers worked at Siemens.”
Siemens is very aware of this history. You would think it would actively work never to be associated with such evils again. “Nevertheless, Siemens is currently working hard to ensure that products from Chinese slaves can continue to be used in the province of Xinjiang,” said Trumpet editor-in-chief Gerald Flurry in “Rising From the German Underground”. “Shamefully, many American companies in Xinjiang also work with slave labor. But has Siemens really learned its lesson? Can you be sure it would never repeat its world war? ii Story?”
Apparently, Siemens argues (and it’s not the only one) that if another country does the dirty work, it can get away with slave labor. But things could get worse. There is evidence that Siemens and others are directly involved in China’s oppression. The World Congress of Uyghurs wrote in 2020:
Recent reports have shown that the supply chain of German companies such as Adidas, Puma, bmw are contaminated by Uyghur forced labor. On the other hand, Siemens is suspected of being involved in the serious human rights violations against the Uyghurs in East Turkistan [Kazakhstan]. The multinational company cooperated with China Electronics Technology Group Cooperation (etc), which has developed a surveillance app to monitor the everyday life of Uyghurs in East Turkestan. Despite these serious allegations, Siemens has not shown any transparency regarding its cooperation with etc. The German chemical company Basf runs a factory in the town of Korla, near a detention center. Volkswagen, which operates a factory in Ürümqi surrounded by detention camps, signed an agreement with the People’s Armed Police Force responsible for detaining 1.8 to 3 million Uyghurs and other Turkish groups. Both German companies have failed to guarantee that Uyghurs will not be subjected to forced labor or imprisonment.
The World Uyghur Congress also referred to a 2019 article in Germany’s renowned Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, which asked, “What are VW and Siemens doing in Xinjiang?”
The President of the World Uyghur Congress, Dolkun Isa, lamented: “China is committing genocide against the Uyghurs and other Turkish groups. We cannot stand by and watch this genocide when we have promised never again. The federal government must take meaningful measures to address the Uyghur crisis and put pressure on the Chinese government. German companies can no longer hide their business in East Turkestan. They must ensure that they do not benefit from the Uyghur genocide.”
But such calls were ignored.
Germany’s largest companies are closely linked to China and Russia. And Germany’s nefarious deals continue.
In 1944, Curt Riess explained Germany’s underlying motivation in The Nazis Go Underground. “German industrialists did business and wanted to do business,” he observed. “But they acted like generals win a war. Like all businessmen, they used many tricks; but that was only a question of tactics for them. Behind and above all these tactics was a specific, never-changing common strategy, the goal of which was to conquer the entire world. First with goods. Later… German industrialists were just as imperialist as German generals—perhaps even more.”
“Of course these men wanted to do business,” Riess wrote. “But it was more important to them that this deal should be a preparation or proof of German world domination.”
German companies want to be the best in the world, even if this involves forced labour. Time and again, Germany has used every opportunity to rise to become one of the leading economies in the world. It created a European Union that uses the euro to exploit weaker nations. It has created a heavy economic dependency on Russia to expand its businesses. It has relied on China to advance its industry. Germany has not become an economic giant by accident, but rather by calculation. Germany is building an economic empire again. But as Mr. Flurry warned: “Just like in the World War iimuch of this business empire will be built on the backs of ‘slaves and souls of men’.” Mr. Flurry bases this warning on a prophecy in Revelation 18.
Germany once again faces the choice of either taking the economic hit and confronting its trading partners, or revealing its own imperialist ambitions. His relations with Russia show more of the latter. Bible prophecy also expressly reveals that there is a connection between Germany’s business deals and her imperialist goals. Mr Flurry explained:
Ezekiel 27 gives an even more detailed prophecy of merchants or businessmen plundering wealth from around the world. Tire is a symbol of modern Germany. The next chapter reads: “By your wisdom and understanding you have obtained riches for yourself and have stored up gold and silver in your treasuries; by your great wisdom in commerce you have increased your riches…” (Ezekiel 28:4-5; Revised Standard Version). The Bible repeatedly emphasizes the connection between this empire and business.
Revelation 17:17 describes the merchants who will become rich at the power of this beast: “For God has put it in their hearts to do his will and to agree, and to give their kingdom unto the beast, until the words of God are fulfilled. ” Note that! God says that this business-driven, German-led empire will do His will. Other prophecies show it will wreak untold destruction on America and Britain and other English speaking nations. How could such atrocities possibly be the will of God?
The Bible is full of prophecies for our day that almost nobody pays attention to. These prophecies explain our world far better than modern analysts or historians. They also explain why our world is the way it is. They answer the question few dare ask: Where is God in today’s wicked world? To understand Germany’s imperialist ambitions and how God is using the nation for a specific purpose, please read Rising from the German Underground. Also read “What Happened to ‘Never Again’?”
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