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Orbán Pulls the Emergency Brake: Energy First for His Own People

Europa diskutiert Moral.Budapest diskutiert Versorgungssicherheit. Und genau da liegt der Unterschied. Während viele EU-Regierungen ihre Energiepolitik ideologischen Leitlinien unterordnen, zieht Ungarns Premierminister Viktor Orbán eine klare Grenze:Ohne gesicherte Ölversorgung für Ungarn – kein Gas für die Ukraine. Das ist keine Symbolpolitik.Das ist Machtpolitik. Ein ergänzendes Videostatement zu dieser Entwicklung wurde gesondert veröffentlicht und vertieft die Read more
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Deepfake as a Pretext? How a Narrative Became a Legislative Machine

Eine Woche Hysterie. Talkshows.Titelgeschichten.Ministerstatements im Stundentakt. Deutschland stehe vor einer neuen digitalen Bedrohung.Deepfakes. KI-Pornografie. Schutzlose Frauen.Und deshalb brauche es jetzt schnell neue Gesetze. Doch wenn man genauer hinsieht, zerfällt das Fundament dieser Erzählung. Und genau darüber müssen wir sprechen. Ein ergänzendes Videostatement zu den zentralen Argumenten wurde gesondert veröffentlicht und kann hier aufgerufen werden: Der Read more
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Who Is Now Monitoring the Virtual Marla Svenja L?

Some time ago—before a single tweet—the issue appeared to be settled for the domestic intelligence service in 2025. They could apparently lean back. At that time, I had practically done nothing for over a year. There was no content, no activity—and therefore essentially no “work” left for entire departments that Read more
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Exile210 – Marla’s Journey Through Time

Today is day 210 of my exile. Exile 210. Two thousand ten. The year is marked by a global financial crisis that has not yet been overcome, whose aftereffects shape many countries. Economic recovery is uneven, while political tensions are intensified by budget deficits and structural imbalances. International cooperation is invoked, but national interests are visibly gaining weight. In Germany, the division moves into focus Read more
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End of contribution-free family insurance?

How the middle class is once again expected to foot the bill It’s that time again. When the government runs out of money, it doesn’t reach upward. It reaches into the middle. The federal government is apparently considering ending contribution-free coverage for spouses in statutory health insurance. What sounds technical is politically explosive. Because it’s about Read more
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HateAid, deepfakes, and the business of outrage

When morality becomes a business model Suddenly the topic is everywhere. Deepfakes. Digital violence. Impunity. Outrage. The case involving Collien Fernandes dominates the headlines. Talk shows jump on it. Magazines run cover stories. Politicians announce new laws. But if you look closely, you’ll see: this is not a spontaneous storm. It is the result of years of campaign work. And right in the middle: HateAid. Campaign or coincidence? HateAid presents itself as Read more
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Out of the bubble – into the debate

Only 8 percent still believe that the next generation will be better off. 81 percent distrust those who think differently. This is not just a snapshot of public sentiment. It is a societal retreat. And this is exactly where I disagree. Retreat is not a solution Many are now saying: then we’ll just focus on family, friends, like-minded people. On our island. Sounds comfortable. But it’s fatal. Read more
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Energy lockdown? What’s really behind rationing, oil prices, and “sacrifice”

Nennt es nicht Lockdown. Nennt es Energiesparen.Nennt es Solidarität.Nennt es Krisenmanagement. Aber wenn dein Alltag über Preise gesteuert wird, wenn Mobilität eingeschränkt wird und wenn Regierungen beginnen, „nicht notwendige Fahrten“ zu definieren, dann geht es nicht mehr nur um Energie. Dann geht es um Kontrolle. Und genau darüber müssen wir sprechen. Ein ergänzendes Videostatement zu Read more
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Wind Power and Rainforest: The Overlooked Truth About Balsa Wood in the Amazon

The green narrative sounds so clean. Wind turbines save the climate. Renewable energy is sustainable. The energy transition is morally superior. But deep in the Amazon rainforest, this story looks different. There, hundreds of thousands of balsa trees are cut down every year—and a significant portion of it illegally. Not for furniture. Not for toys. But for wind turbines. A reality that hardly anyone Read more
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The Fernandes/Ulmen Case – And Why It Feels Like a Coordinated Campaign

What actually happened here? And why is criminal law once again being tightened at record speed, even though a case was dropped due to lack of evidence? In the case of Collien Fernandes against her ex-husband Christian Ulmen, media outlets, politicians, and activists have been falling over themselves for days. But the key news almost went unnoticed: the Itzehoe public prosecutor’s office provisionally closed the investigation. Read more
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The Nuclear Phase-Out Is Now Backfiring: Germany Stands Exposed on Energy Policy

Two oil crises. And a gas collapse. At the same time. That’s how Fatih Birol, head of the International Energy Agency, describes the current situation on energy markets. And then he says a sentence that should actually trigger a political earthquake in Berlin: without Germany’s nuclear phase-out, the situation today would not be so severe. But instead of debate: silence. Instead of self-criticism: calls to persevere. The world is losing Read more
