The American Republikflucht

Guest Post by Jeff Thomas

American

Shortly after World War II in 1945, the USSR occupation began limiting the freedom of East Germans to travel into West Germany.

At first, the restrictions were mild, much as we’re seeing in countries like the US today – more red tape, longer waits, etc. Not so much a ban on travel as a nuisance. Today, as in Germany in 1945, the would-be traveler is getting used to the idea of gaining approval to travel. Just a formality, folks, sorry for the inconvenience.

But then, with little fanfare, East Germany was officially declared the German Democratic Republic (GDR), and the prospect of international travel began to change.

Emigration laws were tightened. A propaganda booklet published at that time read:

“Both from the moral standpoint as well as in terms of the interests of the whole German nation, leaving the GDR is an act of political and moral backwardness. Those who let themselves be recruited objectively serve West German Reaction and militarism, whether they know it or not. Is it not despicable when for the sake of a few alluring job offers or other false promises about a ‘guaranteed future’ one leaves a country in which the seed for a new and more beautiful life is sprouting, and is already showing the first fruits, for the place that favors a new war and destruction?

Is it not an act of political depravity when citizens, whether young people, workers, or members of the intelligentsia, leave and betray what our people have created through common labor in our republic, to offer themselves to the American or British secret services or work for the West German factory owners, Junkers, or militarists? Does not leaving the land of progress for the morass of an historically outdated social order demonstrate political backwardness and blindness?” Workers throughout Germany will demand punishment for those who today leave the German Democratic Republic, the strong bastion of the fight for peace, to serve the deadly enemy of the German people, the imperialists and militarists.”

Republikflucht was the term given to those who sought to leave the GDR. It’s significant that the translation into English is “desertion from the republic.”

An unapproved exit from East Germany soon became punishable by imprisonment. It was only then that East Germans understood that they were prisoners in their own country. They had not seen the warning signs and had failed to leave when it was still possible.

After that time, the numbers of those who were able to escape dropped to several hundred per year (Some 75,000 failed and were caught and imprisoned.)

But surely, all that’s old news. Of what interest is it to us today?

Well, as mentioned above, a soft-closing of the US borders (and indeed all of the countries that comprise the First World) has begun. After 9/11, security tightened considerably. Then, with the onset of the COVID hysteria, actual permission to travel fell under the whim of the government. It ceased to be a right and is now a privilege that could be approved or removed as the government sees fit.

Many people welcomed this step, feeling that it assured them greater safety, whilst others regarded it as a bit of a nuisance, but understandable under the circumstances. Very few treated it as a warning.

But the hysteria over COVID-19 is dying down. Masks are beginning to disappear; children are beginning to go back to school, churches are beginning to re-open, so, surely, it was all for the best.

But there are now rumours that a new, more worrisome variant of COVID-19 may be on the way. Should this occur, it would be understandable if the government were to declare that “We warned people that everyone needed to take the vaccine, but many didn’t listen. Now the whole country will be paying for the error of a selfish few.”

So, will the jab become mandatory, as some people hope but others fear?

Well, it is more likely that a back-handed mandate would be imposed:

“We are not going to mandate that all residents receive the vaccine, but based upon past failures of those who refused vaccination, we would be irresponsible if we were to allow those who are unvaccinated to leave their houses to shop, go to work, or travel.”

And a new danger has been announced by the White House: the danger of a “Climate Change crisis” to be addressed with “a unified national response to Climate Change.”

And this is already being taken up by other countries in the First World cabal. The UK and Australia in particular have called for a World Health Organization climate lockdown. Under it, travel by air would only be approved “when it is morally justifiable.”

That phrase is an interesting one. First, it suggests that travel by air, especially to leave the country, will only be by permission. But there’s a secondary implication: If you seek to travel, you’d better have a damn good reason because you’re a threat to the Greater Good.

And at this juncture, it might be prudent to reread the East German pamphlet above. The implications in the pamphlet are the same as the language now in use in select countries.

The period of pre-conditioning the populace is now complete. Americans and citizens of the other First World countries have now successfully been indoctrinated into the concept that their desire to live freely is not their right. They now live by permission. It has been accomplished almost without notice. We now move into Phase II: the imposition of rules governing escape from the country.

In essence, we have reached East Germany circa 1961. At that time, the pamphlet referenced above was published, and barriers of cinderblock and barbed wire began to appear between the GDR and “free” West Germany.

The image above gained international fame at that time. It shows GDR border guard Hans Konrad Schumann. He was one of the rare few who saw the writing on the wall and understood that his window of opportunity would be brief. He tossed off his rifle and jumped over the new barbed wire barrier to the West.

It’s important to note that, in 1961, this was still quite easy to do, yet the vast majority of East Germans were too afraid to make the move. “Surely,” they thought, “things are not as bad as they seem.”

The photo was entitled “Leap into Freedom” and became an iconic symbol worldwide.

Schumann committed his Republikflucht – his “desertion from the republic”.

If the reader lives in one of the countries that are leading the way to the new collectivism, this may be the time to consider whether Hans Schumann was right and whether this might be the time to follow him before the barrier becomes insurmountable.

Editor’s Note: We’ve seen governments institute the strictest controls on people and businesses in history. It’s been a swift elimination of individual freedoms.

But this is just the beginning…

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13 Comments
MrLiberty
MrLiberty
June 29, 2021 3:32 pm

And what other country would I like to be trapped in iinstead?

Here I have my guns, gold, ammo, and money. It is challenging if not impossible to bring any or all of those with you when you leave… mostly because of what happens to them abroad. I’ll stick it out and fight for my freedom right here.

'Reality' Doug
'Reality' Doug
  MrLiberty
June 29, 2021 3:49 pm

I have come to the same basic conclusion, MrLiberty. Maybe Panama or something similar, but when Pax Americana breaks down, U.S. citizens will be fair game for the hegemony they did or evidently supported. It would take true social integration to make the move work, but what better morals do politicians have elsewhere? The proliferation of guns in the United States is something positive at least relative to other places. Globalization has changed the game.

Warren
Warren
  'Reality' Doug
June 29, 2021 11:12 pm

Schumann said he never felt free until the wall came down, he wasn’t able to see his family, and even after the wall came down he was hesitant to return to Saxony and visit his family, he suffered from depression and alcoholism and ended up committing suicide.

JimmyTorpedo
JimmyTorpedo
  MrLiberty
June 29, 2021 9:14 pm

Have you ever been to another country Mr Liberty?
And Reality Doug below?
Panama, Colombia,.. even Nicaragua where I am,… my neighbours have full auto Ak’s buried, we mine our own gold and have governments who don’t really care as long as they keep stuffing their pockets.
It appears your government wants to kill or replace you.
Just saying,.. nowhere is perfect and we are thinking of leaving for Colombia ( it was the States ) as we have two kids who need to grow up somewhere not completely fucked up.
Probably too late for you to even try it out.

david
david
  MrLiberty
June 30, 2021 7:05 am

I’m confused. The writer states “all the first world countries… and escape while you still can” So I’m supposed to escape to an oppressive 3rd world country to avoid oppression? No, Mr. Liberty I think you have nailed it. Better to fight here, armed to the teeth, than to live in a place where my biggest concern will be starvation!

Vladimir
Vladimir
June 29, 2021 8:17 pm

I agree that’s what is happening here, but I’m also skeptical that it’s a plan to have us move elsewhere, where the plan really goes into effect, kind of like herding cattle into a pen that gets put on the slaughter trailer off to meat market.

KaD
KaD
June 29, 2021 9:34 pm

Today’s blacklisted American: Mayor in Colorado bans pledge of allegiance and anyone who dares recite it during public comments

Ken32
Ken32
  KaD
June 29, 2021 10:06 pm

I don’t know what tribe he hails from, but it is not American… proposition nation, my ass.

Auntie Kriest
Auntie Kriest
June 29, 2021 9:36 pm

Did Auntie read it right; “The American Republicisfuckt”?

TN Patriot
TN Patriot
  Auntie Kriest
June 29, 2021 9:56 pm

I read that, too, Auntie.

david
david
  Auntie Kriest
June 30, 2021 7:16 am

Good God I love your wit!!

very old white guy
very old white guy
June 30, 2021 9:31 am

There is nowhere left to go. The world has become an insane ward with even more insane people running it.

Warren
Warren
  very old white guy
June 30, 2021 12:27 pm

The globalists dream of a build back better world won’t work in the end if there’s a economic collapse, the international interdependence of the logistical supply chains will result in a collapse of the supply of necessary goods.
And the way things are going there probably will be a collapse.
The infrastructure required to maintain the fedgov will be degraded to the point where it will be un able to control our lives to the extent that they do now, or that they’re planning and hoping.

In this Kuntsrlerian view the world will become much more local. Food transportation will be sharply curtailed. As Poso says get out of the cities, get away from any place that is a net food importer refgion,
if you can buy a few acres and set up a food forest a type of garden that isn’ t an obvious garden I.e food source to the two legged grasshoppers

Instead of worrying about what country to go to, find a place here that is a food production region, and can produce food without deep water aquifer wells and tons of nitrogen based fertilizer, has mild winters, and summers that are not too hot,