austria-close-borders-800x445In panic, Western mainstream media retreats to its last redoubt, a wall of censorship, spin and celebrity trivia. The West’s journalists are in a huddle; how can government-backed media respond to the coming National Socialist counter revolution?

Norbert Hofer’s Austria Freedom Party emerges the clear winner in the first round of the presidential elections. Harvesting 34.6% of the vote, the racial-nationalist party’s nearest rival was the Green Party trailing at 20.4%. The Goldman Sachs appointed European Union governments see the writing on the wall too. The AFP is far from being Donald Trump in lederhosen.

At the other end of Europe, Scandinavia, those parties dubbed ‘the far-right’ by a media hostile to ethnic Europeanism, are on the ascendancy. In Finland, the True Finns Party, Denmark’s Danish Peoples Party and Norway’s Progress Party have all entered their parliaments. A considerable sized ‘far-right’ block now influences the European Union political process in Brussels.

The Sweden Democrats, until recently sneered as outcasts, look highly likely to be invited to co-operate in the Swedish parliament. The party is said to be far more competent than is the formidable Alternative for Germany (AfD) in American Occupied Germany.

Germany today has much in common with East Germany during early spring 1990. Despised Soviet puppet Erich Honecker then relied on the Kremlin to come to his aid. Angela Merkel’s regime expects Washington DC support in the event of serious unrest. It will: Germany will be blitzed with platitudes, but that is as much as she and her henchmen can expect. The US has enough social unrest on its own hands.

In Germany, Heiko Maas, Federal Minister of Justice of the Social Democrats dared to show his face at a May 1st workers rally. In scenes reminiscent of the collapse of Soviet republics, the Baltic States, Hungary, Czechoslovakia and East Germany, the minister found himself silenced and besieged by several thousand protestors. A video posted online shows the beleaguered minister initial defiance and his refusal to allow the protesters to ‘hijack the day’.

Supporting non-European invaders of Germany, Justice Minister Maas shrieked threats that the protesters pay in a way that they will not even know what has happened to them. The renegade on his stage was protected by a steel ring of state uniformed bodyguards. Soon afterwards, he and his entourage, protected by a phalanx of heavily-armed state minders, make good their escape.