[-] sighofannoyance@lemmy.world 7 points 7 months ago

Nextcloud is really great for this. There is clients for all desktop and mobile OS. I am hosting this myself on my VPS however you can however use this service here: https://nextcloud.com/sign-up/

their website says they host it for you and provides this list of providers....

[-] sighofannoyance@lemmy.world 7 points 7 months ago

Didn't they just do several rounds of layoff?

I guess layoffs are a sign of a dying company...

[-] sighofannoyance@lemmy.world 8 points 8 months ago

What about the whole usbc apple thing? dont forget about that one

[-] sighofannoyance@lemmy.world 8 points 8 months ago

Define quiet....

[-] sighofannoyance@lemmy.world 6 points 8 months ago

I forgot about removing the make up...

[-] sighofannoyance@lemmy.world 6 points 8 months ago

I see more of a Kim Yong Un resemblance

[-] sighofannoyance@lemmy.world 6 points 8 months ago

I think Hemp is a different species that has low amounts of thc.

[-] sighofannoyance@lemmy.world 7 points 8 months ago

I guess every crap he takes is newsworthy!

[-] sighofannoyance@lemmy.world 6 points 8 months ago

has. It was he who wrote about the “master plan” in his letter and asked for donations from those invited. He says that guests can “discreetly” hand over cash donations and conference contributions to his wife on site. He later says: The money he collects will be used to support smaller organizations, such as Martin Sellner.

This means: Everyone in the room who paid money as agreed is financing the Identitarian Movement and also Sellner himself. That's what Mörig says. But he wants more.

It shows a list of supporters who supposedly want to pay money or have already paid; also those who are not there: Christian Goldschagg, founder of the fitness chain Fit-Plus and former partner of Süddeutscher Verlag. He later wrote to CORRECTIV that he had “not transferred any amount for this event or the project you described” and had nothing to do with the AfD. Also: Klaus Nordmann, a medium-sized businessman from North Rhine-Westphalia and major AfD donor. In response to questions from the editorial team, he then wrote that he had not donated 5,000 euros and did not feel compelled to do so.

Mörig names more names. Alexander von Bismarck, descendant of the former Reich Chancellor, is sitting in the room.

Mörig, the former “federal leader”, is very open about names. He brags about who has already transferred a “high four-digit sum as a donation” or is still going to do so. So far the donations have been made through the private account of his brother-in-law, a banker. He now asked him to think of something else.

He says that some people in this area would be more comfortable handing an envelope over to his wife. Apparently he wants to organize the donations even more professionally and announces that “next time they will probably have an unregistered association” through which transfers can be made. Act 3, Scene 2: An AfD politician advertises for a direct donation of millions

The AfD politician Ulrich Siegmund, parliamentary group leader from Saxony-Anhalt, also apparently needs money. Siegmund openly solicits donations at the meeting: He is already thinking about the elections and the election advertising that he would like to send out, preferably directly into the mailboxes.

Siegmund says he would like everyone to be written to at least once. Classic radio and television advertising is needed. But he also wants more: he needs 1.37 million euros – “in addition to what is provided by the party”. This could also represent an attempt to funnel money directly to him bypassing the party coffers - as a direct donation this would not necessarily be illegal.

Party donations are “of course by far the cleanest thing,” says Siegmund. “Nevertheless,” there are “absolutely legal ways to make donations.” He makes a suggestion to go through “agencies” and “personnel stories.” His request: to discuss something like this in a one-on-one conversation “in order to find the best path individually.” Act 3, Scene 3: Alice Weidel's right hand

The fact that parts of the AfD are closely networked with neo-Nazis and the New Right is nothing new. So far, however, the party has blamed the problem on individual local or state associations.

A representative of the highest level of the party is also present at the secret meeting in the hotel: Roland Hartwig, former AfD MP and personal assistant to AfD leader Alice Weidel - and, according to several AfD insiders in the Bundestag, a kind of "unofficial general secretary of the party Political party". Someone who has influence in the background on the highest decision-making levels of the party.

In front of the guests, Hartwig confessed to being a fan of the new-right activist Sellner, whose book he was reading “with great pleasure.” He also refers to the “master plan” previously discussed and referred to by Mörig. Hartwig then goes on to say that the AfD is currently planning a model lawsuit against public broadcasting and a campaign that will show how luxuriously equipped the stations are.

The project that Mörig's son presented at the meeting should also be seen in the context of Sellner's lecture: Arne Friedrich Mörig wants to set up an agency for right-wing influencers. Hartwig holds out the prospect that the AfD could co-finance the agency. According to Hartwig, the goal is to influence the elections, especially among young people: “The generation that has to turn the tide is there.” This plan aims to have young people on platforms like TikTok or YouTube with the content are played that are intended to be perceived as normal political theses.

The next step in this project, says Hartwig, will now be to present the project to the federal executive board and convince the party that it will also benefit from it.

Hartwig says a crucial sentence: “The new federal executive board, which has now been in office for a year and a half, is open to this question. So we are ready to put our money where our mouth is and Them

[-] sighofannoyance@lemmy.world 6 points 8 months ago

it's a movie about a transdimenisonal monster trying to taking over our planet and universe. It's like an amorphous pile of celltissue that has tentacles and hair sticking out of it, and one singular large (in the movie yellow) blue eye. It's in an alternate universe that had biological computer instead of silicon based.

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