Most of the upper-group of the AfD Party (the anti-migration political group) are fully aware that the Office for the Protection of the Constitution (the German version of the FBI)....is auditing and watching them. Phones bugged....internet traffic browsed....meetings covered.
This is the general will of the CDU-CSU folks, the Greens, the SPD, the Linke Party and the FDP Party.
So, ask yourself this.....if you knew you were bugged or being watched....wouldn't you go and create a fake reality for the police?
You'd pass a script around among five guys, and you'd chat on the phone or via emails....about a secret meeting with Russians (fake Russians), and that you've heard that such-and-such Green Party guy is now connected to this Albanian mafia unit. Then you'd mention that these three SPD Party members are dealing in some way with the Turkish mafia clans.
The cops would be sitting there with a problem. If they have this internal 'secret' info.....should they react and start to look at the other party folks, or just pretend that you didn't hear it?
A year down the line....some idiot from the Greens or Linke Party would demand to hear the insider reports, then get all excited when these mentions are brought out into the public spectrum.....only to discover that it was their own party members who were talked about.
You can imagine this working like some American pro-wrestling script team.....a chart on the wall indicates the story-line, and a dozen scripts are created....all fake....to lead fans (really the police) to some false conclusions.
The trouble is....the cops can't be sure of anything. Maybe one out of ten of the fake planted stories....is actually true, with some Russian billionaire guy arranging for a 100,000 Euro gift to some Green Party guy, or three Linke Party officials on some Thai beach vacation to discuss secret talks with some Brazilian import/export company.
In the end, I think this whole bugging episode.....will backfire on the government and trigger a major crisis and loss of confidence among the public for the police and their 'mission'.
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