https://freewestmedia.com/2021/05/01/leftwing-german-politician-exposed-as-possible-link-to-violent-extremists/
Left-wing German politician exposed as possible link to
hammer gang
With its special edition "Antifa - The underground leftist
power", COMPACT, a conservative German magazine has stirred
up a hornets' nest. A left-wing politician even wants to
have journalistic research banned.
Published: May 1, 2021
Juliane Nagel (2019). Wikipedia CC BY-SA 4.0/Antifa march,
Erfurt, Germany. 2020. Photo credit: Robert Anasch
From her point of view this move is quite understandable
since the 84-page special edition of COMPACT mentions the
names of the perpetrators, the people behind them as well as
the sponsors – an encyclopaedia of the criminal movement
called Antifa.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FpDPl3haz5Q
Left-wing politician Juliane Nagel, a member of the Saxon
state parliament, is portrayed in detail – as the patron
saint of the extremely violent far-left scene in Leipzig. As
a result, she wants all reporting on this issue banned.
https://freewestmedia.com/2020/09/08/german-left-wing-politicians-justify-violence-in-leipzig/
COMPACT has reported extensively on Nagel's contacts with
the alleged anti-fascist couple Lina Engel and Johann Gunter-
mann. The two are considered central figures in a sensatio-
nal trial regarding the creation of a criminal organization.
They are said to have committed brutal attacks on political
opponents in several federal states of Germany.
The weapons used in their crimes are hammers. They smashed
the joints of their victims, patriots and dissidents, and
punched holes in the top of their skulls and facial skin.
The hammer gang of Antifa is in fact a death cult. Hooded
extremists break into private apartments and assault the
owners as Nagel publicly calls for squatting while the
Antifa paralyzes entire districts.
https://www.sebastian-wippel.de/index.php/category/linksextremismus/
Before the radical couple from Stuttgart was arrested,
illegally occupied houses, arson attacks with millions in
damage, brutal attacks on police officers and those who
think differently, death threats against politicians and
business leaders, were ignored by law enforcement. The
Antifa members were apparently able to do whatever they
wanted.
They have benefited from politicians who consistently
ignored or played down the phenomenon of left-wing violence,
and from security authorities who traditionally struggle to
infiltrate the scene. With a few exceptions, the perpetra-
tors generally went undetected and thus went unpunished.
https://www.focus.de/politik/sicherheitsreport/bundesanwaltschaft-ermittelt-linksextremisten-in-haft-greift-der-staat-jetzt-endlich-hart-gegen-die-szene-durch_id_12647759.html
For the first time in 20 years a German federal prosecutor
is once again investigating a left-wing extremist. While
Engel – together with convicted terrorist Beate Zschäpe – is
in jail, Guntermann went underground and may still be active
in planning such attacks.
This is the first comprehensive portrait of the criminal
movement that has become a threat to democracy. As former
left-wing Italian writer Ignazio Silone noted: "The new
fascism will not say I am fascism – it will say I am anti-
fascism." Underground, the Antifa has turned from an always
violent but initially marginal movement to a power in the
state, an alliance of the elite.
The extremists have infiltrated the institutions, the media,
the music and cultural scene, the football clubs. Their thugs
attack anyone who does not agree with them, whether it is
the AfD, anti-vaxxers, Putin supporters or even the CDU.
They burn down Bundeswehr trucks and attack police stations.
One fact which is particularly suspicious is that the lawyer
with whom Juliane Nagel wants to take action against COMPACT
comes from the same law firm that represents Lina Engel.
If politicians of the Left Party are actually in cahoots
with the alleged terrorists, it would be a huge scandal.
This may be the reason why the left-wing member of the state
parliament wants to prevent journalistic reporting. Specifi-
cally, she is against a COMPACT article that explains how
the violent Antifa is being trivialized in the media and
politics.
The Hessische/Niedersächsische Allgemeine (HNA), a regional
newspaper published in Kassel, has reported several times
about the Antifa politician because of her Hessian origin.
The local newspaper often quotes the Leipzig left-wing
politician Juliane (Jule) Nagel, who is known for her good
contacts in the militant scene, COMPACT reported.
https://www.hna.de/kassel/kassel-radikalisierung-frau-studentin-linksextremismus-lina-festnahme-terrorismus-news-90124639.html
"She speaks of 'particular hardship' against a woman against
whom there is allegedly 'hardly any incriminating material'.
She herself only knew Lina Engel 'fleetingly from political
events in Leipzig', as she claimed to the newspaper." This
is a bold lie, because COMPACT research revealed that Nagel
visited Lina Engel's fiancé Johann Guntermann during his
imprisonment in the JVA Regis-Breitingen – accompanied by
the young woman, a fact which has been confirmed by
investigators.
"The 27-year-old was serving a prison sentence there until
September 2019, because he rioted in downtown Leipzig and
beat up a Pegida demonstrator in Dresden and insulted him as
a 'Nazi bitch'. But that's not all. According to the visitor
list, Nagel is said to have even come to the juvenile
detention centre several times, although prisoners usually
reserve the short visiting hours only for life partners,
family and close friends."
COMPACT continues: "Is the member of the state parliament
more involved in the Leipzig hammer gang than she would like
to admit? Does she possibly even know where the left-wing
extremist Guntermann, who is still on the run, is hiding?"
COMPACT has thus claimed to have hard evidence of Nagel's
contacts with the hammer gang as well as the web of money
flows, but the MP has denied all the allegations. A court
case could obviously reveal who has the better argument,
but that is strangely exactly what Juliane Nagel does not
want.
She instead wants to ban COMPACT from reporting by means of
an injunction. If she succeeds, it means that with any
mention of her activities, COMPACT would be threatened with
a fine of up to €250,000 and in the event that this cannot
be paid, a prison stay for up to six months.