The idea of the coup leaders to take the Reichstag by force of arms has precedents. In the summer of 2020, and on the sidelines of a major demonstration against government measures to contain the coronavirus pandemic, a group of “Reichsbürger” militants and “QAnon” supporters were about to take the building by storm . There was a time when only three officers defended the entrance. Only the arrival of police reinforcements prevented the raid on the building.
The plans now were to storm the Reichstag with two dozen armed men and women, take the deputies present hostage, arrest and handcuff members of the federal government, and take power with the support of a large part of the population who , they thought, would revolt. against the current system, according to researchers at the Federal Office of Criminal Investigation (BKA).
The hard core of the organization was equipped with iridium satellite phones for secure communications. And financially he had no problems. During the house searches, more than 130,000 euros were seized, as well as kilos of gold and silver. They also had influential supporters such as Alexander Q., identified by police as an associate and key figure of one of the most far-reaching channels of the “QAnon” movement in Germany. With more than 131,000 Telegram subscribers, he regularly spreads stories about kidnapped children taken from ‘Adrenochrom’, a supposed rejuvenating serum.
Source: La Verdad

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