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Has Chancellor Friedrich Merz fallen prey to anti-Semitism?

Dear Chancellor Merz,


The preamble to the Basic Law contains the following formulation, which Germans wish to be perceived by the world after the crimes of the Nazis and which is the cornerstone of Germany's free and democratic constitutional order after the Second World War.


Quote: "Conscious of its responsibility before God and mankind, animated by the will to serve world peace as an equal member in a united Europe, the German people, by virtue of its constituent power, have given itself this Basic Law."



This Basic Law is repeatedly referred to in the German consciousness and is therefore treated as a fundamental component of German politics. As Chancellor of the German people and a member of the Christian Democratic Union, I assume that you are familiar with the Bible and thus also with the past, present, and prophetic future of the people of Israel. The Bible is the foundation of the Judeo-Christian West and the millennia-old culture that arose in responsibility before God and humanity.


So when one speaks of the Bible, it should be clear to you, as a Catholic Christian who believes in the return of the Jew, Jesus Christ, that this is fundamentally tied to the fate of the people of Israel. If one serves peace in a united Europe and world peace, then it is essential to stand by Israel as a friend, ally, and partner, in good times and bad, because without Israel, there can be no return of the Jew, Jesus Christ. There would also be no peace anywhere in the world if Israel were truly wiped off the map, if it were to lose its fundamentally historical and imposed war against its enemies.


Serving peace in the world, or better yet, serving world peace, is part of the oath you swore before the German people, so help you God. These are your words by which you must be judged. Therefore, it is all the more disturbing when you hear the following statements:


Friedrich Merz: Frieden gibt es nur auf dem Friedhof

As a Bible-believing Christian, it should be clear to you that world peace is only possible if the Israelites can live in peace in their God-given land, without the barbaric enemies around them who, in the event of a victory over Israel, would inflict their barbarism on the entire world. A foretaste of this can be seen every day in Germany, and it was your Christian party that opened the borders in 2015 and never closed them again, thus triggering the largest migration crisis since World War II, which has already cost many lives and brought barbarism to Central Europe.


Today, European Israelites and many other people live in fear, and peace seems a distant prospect. Yet it was we who showed you that peace exists not only in the cemetery, but in Zion, the epicenter of biblical prophecy fulfillment according to Ezekiel 37, leading to the 12-tribe Kingdom of Israel and eternal peace in the Holy Land. And all without a Palestinian and barbaric terrorist state that would cement the continuation of the Middle East conflict for eternity.


Flyerübergabe Frieden in Zion an Friedrich Merz
Flyer Frieden Zion: Übergabe an Friedrich Merz bei der Münchner Sicherheitskonferenz am 17.2. 2019

Flyer Frieden in Zion
Flyer Frieden in Zion

Ezekiel 37:21-25 and the promised kingdom of peace of God in the Holy Land:


21 And speak to them, ‘Thus says the Lord GOD: Behold, I will take the people of Israel from among the nations where they have gone, and I will gather them from every side and bring them into their own land. 22 And I will make them one nation in the land, upon the mountains of Israel, and one king shall reign over them all. They shall no more be two nations, nor shall they be divided into two kingdoms. 23 They shall no more defile themselves with their idols, with their detestable things, and with all their transgressions. I will rescue them from all their transgressions by which they have sinned, and I will cleanse them; and they shall be my people, and I will be their God. 24 My servant David shall be king over them, and they shall all have one shepherd; and they shall have one shepherd. and they will walk in my statutes and keep my rules and do them. 25 And they will dwell in the land that I gave to my servant Jacob, in which your fathers dwelt; and they will dwell therein, they, and their children, and their children's children, forever and ever. And my servant David will be their prince forever. 26 And I will make with them a covenant of peace; it shall be an everlasting covenant[20]; I will give it to them, and I will multiply them, and I will set my sanctuary among them forever.


Serving this peace in the world as a Christian and Chancellor of the Germans is your duty, so help you God. However, after your recent statements on the Israel-Palestine conflict, you seem to be taking a completely different course. According to your own statement, you do not understand at all what Israel is doing in the Holy Land or in Gaza, which in turn raises the question of whether you, as a Christian, have ever read the Bible at all. If you had read and understood it, you would not be making such statements. Instead, in your responsibility before God, you would be explaining to people why this epic war of the biblical end times, which only after its end opens up the possibility of world peace, is taking place here in Israel.




Your statements therefore demonstrate ignorance of Israel's significance, or even a malicious and political calculation, because we know that nothing happens in politics unless it is planned in advance. Politics is the continuation of war by other means. This is also underscored by your new Foreign Minister, Johann Wadephul, who, on the Israel-Palestine issue, is in no way different from the debacle that was Annalena "Miss Amalek" Baerbock. His statements, which were made at your behest and are clearly intended to force a two-state solution in God's Promised Land as the only solution to the conflict, are fundamentally opposed to what God has promised for the Holy Land.


Johann Wadephul on the possession of the biblical heartland

I don't know what friendship means to you. Perhaps as a politician you don't have any friends at all, just acquaintances. Perhaps you can actually count real friends in life on one hand, with three fingers amputated, but an important part of friendship is that, despite differences of opinion, you always choose each other and truly stick together through thick and thin.


What you don't do as a true friend, however, is tell someone to their face that you are their friend, partner, and life partner, but at the same time stab them in the back with demands for a two-state solution as soon as they turn around. So help me God.


So are you an anti-Semite, as the title of this article suggests? Now, let's take a look at the working definition of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance, recognized by Germany, which reads as follows:


"Antisemitism is a certain perception of Jews, which may be expressed as hatred toward Jews. Antisemitism is directed, in word or deed, against Jewish or non-Jewish populations and/or their property, as well as against Jewish communal institutions or religious establishments."


So it's about a certain perception of Jews, or rather, a certain perception of God's chosen people of Israel, which is composed of Jews and non-Jews.


A perception clouded by ignorance, clouded by anti-Semitic propaganda, clouded by a fundamental reversal of the role of perpetrator and victim in this conflict, clouded by still-valid Nazi treaties, such as the Reich Concordat between the Catholic Church and Nazi Germany, to which you, as a Catholic Christian, are party, clouded by the Lateran Treaties of the fascist Benito Mussolini with the Catholic Church, clouded by the inability to distinguish between good and evil, clouded by ideological madness, clouded by the ignorance of valid and applicable secular laws, clouded by the ignorance of the laws of God and the prophets of Israel, clouded by a hypocritical double standard and the associated moral finger-wagging, clouded by falsehood and hypocrisy. The list is endless... and the Germans you represent are once again at the forefront and seem determined to be on the wrong side of history. This is by no means a way to promote peace in the world.


I'm not yet deciding whether you're an anti-Semite or not, although there's much to suggest that. However, the clock is ticking, and everyone will soon be forced to choose a side. If the United Nations General Assembly decides on June 18, 2025, under the supervision of the anti-Semite Annalena Baerbock—should she actually be hoisted into that position on June 2—to transform the biblical heartland and heir to God's promises to the chosen people of Israel into a Palestinian terror state, and if Germany agrees to this madness, then it will be clear to all who is an anti-Semite and who is therefore on the wrong side of history. There is still time to do teshuva, to turn around, and to fully devote ourselves to the raison d'état of Israel's security, to help defeat Israel's enemies, to serve and live up to peace in its responsibility before God and man. Patrick "Pessach" Geisler (Envoy for antisemitism and Sanhedrin Advisor in Israel)

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