City Of Blades

Douglas Mercer
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City Of Blades

Post by Douglas Mercer » Tue Aug 27, 2024 3:26 am

Douglas Mercer
August 27 2024

The old saying is that the winners write history but the way our universities, media, and lying press have been captured by Jews we have an historical anomaly; now the losers write it and they make a big show of it; and unsurprisingly they make themselves out to be the big winners; but this is no victory it’s just a lot of lies promoted as the establishment position. And every once in a while, a story comes along that shows in glaring highlight the spirit of these times, the degraded spirit of these degraded times; that is sometimes a story comes along that writes itself and this is one of them. They say that everything has a moral but sometimes you have to peer very hard to find it; this story is not one of those, the moral can’t be missed.

Solingen, Germany is famous for its swords and its knifes, its renown is global. This excellence in the making of blades of all kinds is a centuries old heritage, extending back to before the city was founded. This is the kind of thing the Germans are known for, for which the world holds them in a kind of awe; they are masters of craftsmanship, masters of technical processes, and the beautiful and sleek aesthetic that goes with it.

Solingen, Germany, a historic city renowned for its blade-making prowess, has been home to some of the world’s most respected knife companies for centuries. One of the most notable knife manufacturers with origins in Solingen is Zwilling J.A. Henckels, a company that dates back to 1731, making it one of the oldest operating companies globally. Their impressive legacy directly correlates to their commitment to creating kitchen knives and other cutting instruments of unmatched quality for both domestic and professional use.

The rise of Solingen knife makers can be attributed to the 14th century when blacksmiths and craftsmen began crafting blades of unparalleled quality, aided by an abundance of natural resources, skilled artisans, and strict quality control. By the 16th century, both swordsmiths and scissor makers contributed to the thriving blade industry, earning the city its well-deserved title The City of Blades. Throughout the centuries, the prestigious Solingen name has been synonymous with excellence, bringing worldwide recognition to the German city.

The City Of Blades, the name says it all, does it not? But now Solingen has another reputation. Like so many German cities it has become an “immigration city.” That is into its home of pristine Whiteness have been brought the hordes and the detritus of the colored world; and now these feral monsters call Germany their home, whatever their “legal” status. And the moral of the story has to do with blades. For however storied your history of forging blades, however famous you are for making them, and however beautiful they are, here’s the things about blades: they cut both ways.

Solingen was celebrating it’s 650th anniversary as a city and it should have been a sacred event. They should have given reverence to the city’s history and their ancestors, it should have been a celebration of the past which looked forward to the future. But it was nothing of the sort unless you can call heading toward an eternity of darkness a paean to what is to come. For this holiday was not a lauding of the past but an acknowledgment of folly. For Solingen did not stake its claim on being a German city, or being master craftsmen, or praise its forbears. No, during the time when they were supposed to do all that they had something called a Festival Of Diversity. Given what transpired they might as well have called it a Carnival Of Error.

“A Syrian man on Sunday (August 25 2024) was ordered held on suspicion of murder and membership in a terrorist organization in connection with the Solingen knife attack that left three dead and eight wounded at a festival marking the city’s 650th anniversary. The suspect is a Syrian citizen named Issa Al H who had applied for asylum in Germany. The dpa news agency reported that his asylum claim had been denied and that he was to have been deported last year.”

“This evening, we are all in shock, horror and great sadness in Solingen, Tim Kurzbach, the city’s mayor, said. We all wanted to celebrate our city’s anniversary together and now we have to mourn the dead and injured. The police said that the attacker appeared to have chosen his victims at random, and stabbed and slashed, trying to do as much harm as possible.”

Blacksmiths' smelters, dating back over 2000 years, have been found around the town, adding to Solingen's fame as a Northern Europe blacksmith center. Swords from Solingen have turned up in places such as the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms in the British Isles. Northern Europe prized the quality of Solingen's manufactured weaponry, and they were traded across the European continent. Solingen today remains the knife-centre of Germany.

“Shortly after 9:30 p.m. the attacker started stabbing people who had gathered at the festival to celebrate Solingen’s 650th anniversary. The attack occurred during a live music performance, not far from a temporary stage set up for the event, which was billed as a Festival of Diversity. On Saturday, the police said a woman and a man, both 57, and another man, 67, were killed. They did not give further details. Besides the three dead, another eight were injured. Of those, four remain in critical condition.”

Sometimes these stories act as a parable that you have to meditate on. A famous German city famous for its knives abandons its racial heritage and now nearly one out of three “Solingeners” are not German, though it may say German on their passport. That as they said is a recipe for disaster but then the Germans have been more than flirting with disaster for a long time now: they’ve been making love to it. And then one day one of those “immigrants”—Germany is an immigrant nation don’t you know—picks up one of those knives and starts slashing this way and that. You can now see pictures of the “leader” of German with a white flower in his hand and he’s promising all sorts of things: more knife laws! More deportations! But take a look at this weak-willed man with the white flower in his hand. One glance at him and you know he is incapable of any meaningful action. A witches’ brew of forces has overtaken Germany: Jews, the Allied Victory, decades of propaganda that has undermined any sense of racial feeling, and now more are dead, sacrificed on the altar of abject surrender. Very famously the Germans have “succeeded” in coming to terms with their past, meaning they have abandoned it. As a result of this sacrilege against the gods of their past they now have to come to terms with their future: drinking the last of that hemlock to the dregs. The knives of Germany used to say my honor is my loyalty; now they drip with the blood of Germany.

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Notes:

“30.9% of the population of Solingen has foreign roots.”

The main suspect in the fatal attack that took place in the western German city of Solingen last week appears to have deliberately evaded his transfer to Bulgaria, the authorities said on Monday, and succeeded in doing so.

The 26-year-old Syrian arrived in Germany on December 25, 2022. According to the European Union's Dublin Regulation, Bulgaria was responsible for his asylum procedure. Government spokesman Steffen Hebestreit said in Berlin on Monday that Bulgaria had very quickly agreed to his return.

A first attempt to send the man back to Bulgaria failed on June 3, 2023, when authorities could not find him at his accommodation in the city of Paderborn in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia . Normally, further attempts should follow and the immigration office should try to determine if someone may have gone into hiding. An arrest warrant could also be issued.

Once it is officially established that someone has gone into hiding, the usual six-month period for a Dublin transfer – that is, the deportation to another responsible European Union country – can be extended by an additional 12 months. However, this did not happen in the case of the Syrian.

The six-month period expired on August 20, according to the information provided by the authorities. Four days later, the man reappeared. This, it was said, indicated that he was well-informed about the deadlines and his rights. Later, he moved from the refugee accommodation in Paderborn to Solingen.

The ministry responsible for refugees and integration in North Rhine-Westphalia initially gave no information about the case in response to a dpa enquiry. Details of the incident had also previously been reported by Der Spiegel news magazine and the mass-circulation Bild newspaper.

North Rhine-Westphalia Premier Hendrik Wüst also commented on the failed deportation: "We need to see if everything was done correctly. If something went wrong, it must be clearly identified," the conservative politician said in a statement in Solingen.

He said the case showed how incredibly complicated the process is for the responsible authorities.

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