Wednesday, December 16, 2020

Five Austrian Nationalists Arrested For Shipping Huge Cache Of Automatic Weapons & Explosives To German Nationalists: Was Austrian Nationalist Alexander Tschugguel Invoved?

Austrian Nationalist Alexander Tschugguel & Texas Nationalist Dr. Taylor Marshall

“A forerunner of the Antichrist, with his troops gathered from several nations, will fight against the true Christ, the only Saviour of the world. He will shed much blood and will want to annihilate the worship of God to make himself be looked upon as a God. Our Lady of La Salette 19 Sept. 1846 (Published by Mélanie 1879) 

Couple of ways to be invloved

1. Directly planning procuring and shipping weapons 
2. CIA Asset collecting inforamtion to give to handler to pass on to Austrian authorities 

The investigation has only just begun....

Vienna 
Bavaria
North Rhine-Westphalia 

Austrian police seize haul of weapons intended for German extremists 

ZURICH, Dec 12 (Reuters) - Austrian police seized a huge cache of automatic weapons, explosives and hand grenades intended to arm right-wing extremist groups in Germany, Interior Minister Karl Nehammer said on Saturday. Five people were arrested following a series of house searches, Nehammer told a press conference in Vienna. "We have struck a massive blow against the right-wing extremist scene in Austria and organised crime, and how they are connected," Nehammer told reporters. The group had built up the arsenal with the goal of attacking society, democracy and basic freedoms, Nehammer added. The raids were carried out as part of an investigation initially into drug-related crime, but officers also uncovered links between far-right groups and organised crime, the minister said. The network was active in Germany, with officers from Bavaria and North Rhine-Westphalia also involved in the inquiry. The raids led to the seizure of 25 semi-automatic and fully automatic weapons, believed to have been bought with the proceeds of drug trafficking, said Michael Mimra from the state criminal police office in Vienna. The haul included Uzi sub-machine guns, AK-47 assault rifles, Scorpion machine guns and ammunition, Mimra said. More weapons and ammunition were seized on Thursday, while more than 100,000 rounds of ammunition were found in a warehouse in lower Austria. Overall 76 automatic and semi-automatic weapons were recovered, along with 14 handguns and ammunition and six hand-grenades, as well as detonators and explosives. Some had been packed for transportation. Investigations in Germany meanwhile had led to two arrests and the seizure of a large quantity of drugs, Mimra said. Investigators are now trying to establish the origin of the weapons, with forensic examinations underway to see if they have been used in crimes. "The investigation has only just begun," Mimra said. "It will last a while." Source 

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