The Stasi’s mission was to keep the Communist Party in power. The FBI’s mission during and since the Obama administration has been to keep the Democrat Party in power.
East German Stasi
Stasi: The East German Secret Police. An Account
Hubertus Knabe was one of the East German citizens surveilled by the Stasi. Hubertus Knabe has called for a more outspoken anti-communism in German society, and has particularly called upon the SPD party to identify with its anti-communist tradition as part of its democratic legacy. He has pointed out that social democrats were the first … Read more
Stasi: The East German Secret Police. An Overview
Surveillance States were long used to repress citizens by State Actors. An examination of the Stasi will illustrate for us the parallels we are now seeing in the words and deeds of our government, Big tech and other corporations in America. But first…a historic overview of the Stasi.
Stasi was the colloquial name for the East German Secret Police. More formally, the, “Ministerium für Staatssicherheit, “(MfS) Ministry for State Security. Additionally, Stasi was referred to as, “Staatssicherheitsdienst,” (SSD) or, State Security Service. The Stasi was the internal Security arm of the German Democratic Republic (GDR). This was the East German Secret Police that operated from 1951 until 1989 until the fall of the Berlin Wall.

The MfS motto effectively conveyed their mission: “Shield and sword of the Party.” (Schild und Schwert der Partei)Party, referring to the “Sozialistische Einheitspartei Deutschlands, (SED) or, the, “East German Communist Party,” formed in April of 1946 with the merger of the Communist Party and the Social Democratic Party of Germany.
The SED was the single dominant party for the German Democratic Republic. A Marxist-Leninist political party that remained in power from its formation post World War II and remaining in power until its dissolution in 1989.
So Mindi Messmer, running for Exec Council, is trying to be the East German Stasi of NH? Being the “Mask Police”?
She really would fit in when Germany was split into West and East Germany during the Cold War. The East German police were known for being cruel, sadistic, and turning their fellow citizens into snitches against each other (standard fare for Communist countries). Imagine that – making citizens fearful of their fellow citizens for having … Read more