Rightwing False Flag: German Officer Posed as Syrian Refugee, Planned Attack
The man knew no Arabic
and is of German heritage, but successfully posed as a Syrian asylum-seeker. German authorities
have uncovered the case of a man who posed as a Syrian refugee and who was
planning on carrying out a terror attack.
The man, whose
identity has not yet been released, was an officer in the German Army who held
deeply xenophobic views and was planning on carrying out a “false flag” terror
attack that he would blame on refugees. Although he knew no
Arabic and is of German heritage, the man was successfully able to pose as a
Syrian asylum-seeker. He had even lived in an official refugee shelter and was
paid benefits as an asylum-seeker.
“This is quite an
unusual story,” a spokesman for prosecutors in Frankfurt said, as reported by
The Telegraph. “It’s more than strange. We will have to wait for the
investigation to uncover his motives.”
The officers were
first alerted to the man in February when he was arrested by Austrian police
after being caught trying to hide a gun in a washroom at Vienna’s airport. He
was released soon after, but German police and the MAD military intelligence service
began investigating him and found the trail of evidence supporting their theory
that he was living a double life.
The man had begun
living the lie of being an asylum-seeker in December 2015, when Germany saw 1
million migrants enter the country under Chancellor Angela Merkel’s “open-door”
refugee policy. Over the months, he split his time between living in refugee
shelters in Germany and the military base in France where he was posted. Another man was also
arrested in connection to the terror plot, a 24-year-old student from the
officer’s home town of Offenbach. “We know from various
voice recordings that both men had anti-foreigner views,” the prosecutor’s
spokesman said.