Christine Anderson: why this European Parliament Member is "a pain in the neck" to fascist globalists and a rising star in the freedom movement.
"Alot of people have tried to shut me down to no avail."
"I’ve always been a pain in the neck for everyone. My parents and teachers would attest to that.” — Christine Anderson
Maybe you are already familiar with German politician Christine Anderson?
I was not, until she kept showing up in my social media newsfeed(s) recently, and although I don’t recall paying much attention to her before now—what she has to say on 15-minute cities caught my attention, as she is warning us to avoid them, and many other traps laid by “powers that shouldn’t be” as my friend Mickey Z. likes to say.
When was the last time you heard a politician recommending that you should oppose 15-minute cities?
The deeper I looked into her views, the more fascinating she became, and I suspect most News Detectives reading this would find her interesting as well.
Anderson’s a politician you may want to follow on Twitter: @AndersonAfDMdEP to see what she’s all about and what she’ll say next.
There are a number of speeches and interviews worth checking out that will grab your attention if you are paying attention. What she has to say is quite refreshing for a European politician.
Watch out — she might even give you some hope.
Quick Bio
Christine Margarete Anderson was born in Eschwege, Hess, West Germany. Her English is excellent—a six-year period of living in the U.S. probably contributed to her mastery of English. I simply point this out to let you know she makes it easy for Americans to listen to her audio talks—she doesn’t sound like a Bond movie villain.
Unlike some other characters we all know and don’t love (cough cough Klaus cough cough.)
She is described as an activist for the Pegida alliance. I had no idea what that was, so I looked it up: Pegida is an acronym for Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamisation of the West. The group lobbies for curbing immigration into Germany and accuses authorities of failing to enforce current immigration laws. (Sound familiar?) In other words, millions of Americans hold similar views to Anderson. Of course, sites like Wikipedia call the Pegida group “far-right,” and “anti-Islam.”
Back to Anderson—she’s a 54-year-old mom, member of the AfD (Alternative for Germany) Party and was elected to the European Parliament in 2019.
After listening to her outspoken views against totalitarianism—I can’t help but worry that the NWO oligarchs might try to prevent her reelection. Or worse.
Let me now provide you with a few video clips worth your time.
Video 1 (1:30)
https://www.facebook.com/TimeGenie/videos/this-video-of-christine-anderson-a-member-of-the-european-parliament-has-already/703541157495448/
“This video of Christine Anderson, a member of the European Parliament, has already been seen millions of times by people around the world. Yet very few mainstream media outlets covered this news event especially in Canada.”
“Mr. Trudeau, you are a disgrace to any democracy. Please spare us your presence.” — Christine Anderson, MEP, during a visit Trudeau made to the EU.
Video 2 (37:26)
Christine Anderson MEP FULL: 15-Min Cities, Climate Lockdowns & Digital Tyranny
“The digital certificate, the covid pass—that was a test. Now, what they’re slamming us with is 15-minute cities. Make no mistake—it’s not about your convenience.” — Christine Anderson
Video 3 (11:33)
Christine Anderson says we must Fight Digital ID and 15 Minute Cities NOW in Exclusive Interview
Interviewed by Greg Wycliffe—who I believe works with Canada’s Rebel News—he asks Anderson about 15-minute cities, the coordinated march towards digital IDs, the cowardice of Canadian politics, and cancel culture.
“I want to be elected for who I am and not for who I pretend to be.” — Christine Anderson
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