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Exile 215 – Marla’s Time Travel

Today is day 215 of my exile. Exile 215. Two thousand fifteen. The year is marked by rising tensions and simultaneous movements across borders. Global crises are increasingly having a direct impact on Europe, while political decisions are being made under the influence of new dynamics. Stability appears less self-evident and more dependent on external developments. In Germany, the refugee movement comes into focus Read more
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Exile214 – Marla’s Journey Through Time

Today is day 214 of my exile.Exile 214. Two thousand fourteen. The year is marked by new tensions in Europe and a noticeable shift in security policy certainties. What long appeared to be a stable order is beginning to change, as political decisions are increasingly shaped by geopolitical developments. In Germany, the economic situation remains stable, but foreign policy issues are moving into focus Read more
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Abolish income splitting for married couples? Klingbeil’s dangerous attack on marriage and merit

“Many women tell me: Abolish income splitting for married couples so we can work more.” That’s what Federal Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil claims on ZDF. A bold assertion. And above all a dangerous one. Because what is being sold here as equality is in reality nothing more than the preparation of a tax increase—disguised as women’s policy. What is this even about? Income splitting for married couples is Read more
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Exile212 – Marla’s Journey Through Time

Today is day 212 of my exile. Exile 212. Two thousand twelve. The year is marked by persistent uncertainty in Europe and simultaneous shifts in the global order. The financial and sovereign debt crisis remains a defining issue, while political decisions are increasingly shaped by economic pressures. Trust becomes a central factor that determines stability or new disruptions. Read more
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Exile211 – Marla's Time Travel

Today is day 211 of my exile. Exile 211. Two thousand eleven. The year is marked by upheavals that are not limited to a single region. In North Africa and the Middle East, protest movements are driving profound changes, while in Europe the debt crisis continues to intensify. Political stability is increasingly revealing itself as a fragile balance, shaped by economic and 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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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
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Exil208 – Marla’s Time Travel

Today is day 208 of my exile.Exile 208. Two thousand eight. The world is experiencing a year of growing uncertainty, marked by the global financial crisis. What began as instability in the US housing markets spreads to banks and economies, revealing the close interconnection of international financial systems. Governments respond with bailout packages while trust erodes and economic certainties begin to falter. In Read more
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Exile207 – Marla’s Time Travel

Today is day 207 of my exile. Exile 207. Two thousand seven. In this year, Germany is marked by a stable yet challenged order. The grand coalition shapes domestic politics, while economic growth and declining unemployment are seen as successes. At the same time, structural tensions between East and West are becoming apparent, particularly in wages, migration, and the sense of political representation. Europe Read more
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Energy Crisis 2.0? Empty gas storage, exploding prices – and politically blocked options

Der Gaspreis springt innerhalb eines Tages um 6 Prozent auf rund 55 Euro pro Megawattstunde. Die europäischen Speicher sind ungewöhnlich leer. Und Deutschland steht bei nur 22 Prozent Füllstand. Das ist keine Randnotiz.Das ist eine strategische Schwachstelle. Ein ergänzendes Videostatement zu den aktuellen Entwicklungen am Gasmarkt wurde gesondert veröffentlicht und kann hier aufgerufen werden. Explosion Read more
