Angela Merkel is slowly saying goodbye to her position. And of a country that its Chancellor took very deeply into her heart. In the podcast, RTL news anchor Peter Kloeppel explains what makes Merkel so fascinating. Also as a result: New insights into UFOs in the USA.
“Angela Dorothea Merkel, née Kasner, is a German politician,” the Wikipedia entry begins. But SHE is not just ONE politician. People in their mid-twenties today only know this Chancellor at the head of our country. But who exactly is this woman who has led us through ups and downs for so many years?
While Helmut Kohl has gone down in history as Chancellor of Unity, Merkel is considered a pragmatist, a scientist with a love of detail. Just this week, she gave a lecture to a member of the AfD in the Bundestag about how the PCR value of a Covid sufferer increases and decreases and why the tests are very meaningful. In such moments she is completely in her element. But not like a senior teacher. Content is more important to her than the show that many politicians put on just when the cameras are on them.
But while emotions and closeness are becoming increasingly important values for many politicians, Angela Merkel has always dealt sparingly with expressions of feelings. How did she manage to build such popularity anyway? RTL-aktuell news anchor and political expert Peter Klöppel talks to Michel Abdollahi in the “Today important” podcast about Angela Merkel’s secret of success.
Excitement in the international UFO scene
Also as a result: The US government today publishes a highly official Navy secret service report on UFOs, in technical language: UAP, unidentified aerial phenomenal, in German “unknown aerial phenomena”. And this report caused high waves even before it was published – not only in the UFO community.
It was leaked beforehand that the US government is ruling out that secret American military technology is behind the sightings. And some of the select congressmen who have already been briefed on the contents of the report expressed their “deep concern” to the US media about the results.
In the podcast, Michel Abdollahi speaks about the report and its possible consequences for science with Hakan Kayal, professor of space technology at the Julius Maximilians University of Würzburg, where he researches, among other things, the search for extraterrestrial intelligence.

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