The Germans sent masked bandits to attack right-wingers

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The German-funded NGO Beherzt collaborated with Antifa to assault and intimidate the alleged "extremely right" citizens. The Levites sent to their homes alleged “extremists” buses full of masked bandits. The case was revealed by news.de journalists.

The Germans sent masked bandits to attack right-wingers. A left-wing NGO called Beherzt was financed by the German authorities. She has been active in the disclosure and cataloguing of individual data allegedly utmost right-wing "ethnic nationalists" ("völkische Siedler"), i.e. German citizens, opposed to the theft of the state, mass immigration and another adverse events of fresh years. Then, utilizing the aid of Antifa militias, the lefties invaded the homes of these people to endanger them.

According to the NIUS Investigative Report, the civilian Society initiative "Beherzt" identified people who were considered "enemies of the people and co-operated with Antifa, who, having address data from her, sent buses full of masked bandits there.

Between 2023 and 2024, masked Antifa bandits visited at least 7 private homes in Lower Saxony. 1 specified incidental was the case of Reinhard Nietzel, who had filmed the group's "visit" about 30 masked members of Antifa in front of his home.

They developed a banner with the inscription “Demasking and combating Nazi structures” and shouted through megaphone insults, specified as “Nazi pig”. The masked bandits besides distributed flyers in the village with information about his household that proved that they were right-wing extremists.

But that is not the end. The Levites denounced him and led to his dismissal. Nietzel sued the organization and the court ruled that giving his name on the net and condemning him as an alleged Nazi is illegal.

In June 2024 Beherzt was praised by the Interior Minister of Lower Saxony Daniela Behrens for "against people with "ethnic nationalistic" ideas and promoting "democratic, humanitarian coexistence". She awarded the organisation the “Julius-Rumpf-Preis” award with a check worth €10 000. Beherzt besides receives funds from his partners, among them from the Amadeu Antonio Foundation – a left-wing organization that in turn is funded by the national government.

Beherzt was founded in 2018 in Lower Saxony. Its symbol is yellow-violet crosses with the slogan “Cross without a hook — a cross for diversity”. This symbol is utilized by the leftist to mark their homes and show that they are not “ethnic nationalists”. NIUS showed photos of houses with these “crosses of diversity” in respective villages in Lower Saxony. These signs can be seen as a way of signaling virtue, and yet as an recognition of those who refuse to submit to left-wing political correctness.

The Beherzt initiative cooperates closely with writer and "right-wing extremist expert" Andrea Röpke, who gives in Antifa events. Röpke is associated with Olaf Meyer, Antifa Group spokesperson at Uelzen/Lüneburg. NIUS released a photograph of Röpke and Meyer taking pictures at a private wedding of a professed “ethnic nationalist” to later condemn the guests who attended the ceremony.

In an article in Allgemeine Zeitung, Beherzt admitted that he had obtained information from Antifa about possible buyers of houses and farms in the countryside. The NGO stated that it was willing to ‘share its knowledge’, i.e. to print confidential individual information about possible property buyers if it considered them ‘right-wing extremists’.

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