All states continue – adhesive chaos is now going on a big tour

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The picking campaigns continue – and not just in Vienna anymore: an extension course in the federal states is coming up from the side of the glue activists.

It sounds like a dangerous threat, and that’s probably how it should be understood: the pseudo-climate defenders of the ‘last generation’ now want to expand their absurd sit-in protest to all states soon. “Everywhere in the country people want to become active and join our resistance,” said the spokesperson. No one wants to reveal what exactly is behind the expansion of the protest to the entire country. The militant activists again do not show their cards. Recruitment and information is currently conducted through the Signal news service.

Preparations for extension course in full swing
The glue chaos wants to announce more details about the new glue strategy on November 3. Preparations for the dubious extension course are already in full swing. Until then, at least we’ll keep gluing and creating one artificial traffic jam after another. The next roadblock will take place next week, on October 24. Traffic on a Monday morning of course – how could it be otherwise.

On October 31, drivers in the federal capital are again terrorized. Whether in a scary Halloween costume is still unclear. Just a few days ago, Martha Krumpeck, the “leader” of the movement, was released from prison. Only to pick his way back up the street once he was released. So now it will soon affect the drivers in Linz, Salzburg or Graz who are already plagued by traffic jams.

Source: Krone

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