Inge M. Thürkauf

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Inge M. Thürkauf (* 1939 ) is a Catholic journalist and former actress.

Live and act

Inge M. Thürkauf was born as Inge Hugenschmidt into a Protestant family. Through her marriage to the scientist and philosopher Max Thürkauf , she acquired his last name. She worked as a stage actress in German and Swiss theaters as well as in television films.

After initially Christian Science and the anthroposophy had turned, converted in 1981 to Catholicism .

In books, writings, plays and lectures, Thürkauf represents a worldview that is close to Catholic traditionalism . It also propagates a conspiracy theory about the New World Order in the form of an " eco-socialist dictatorship ", which has been planned and gradually implemented by major political circles "to take over the whole planet" for many decades , with the UN , green policy and "the new ideology " as its main agents Gender Mainstreaming ”identified.

Works

  • A fire that burns: Madame Curie and Dorothee von Flüe; two women - two worlds . Heiligkreuztal: Verl. Current Texts 1990, ISBN 978-3-921312-42-1 , 2nd expanded edition 1996
  • Completed in a short time: Marcel Callo and his companions . Weilheim-Bierbronnen: Gustav Siewerth Academy 2007, ISBN 978-3-928273-60-2
  • "If they persecuted me, they will persecute you too." Persecution of Christians yesterday and today . Stein am Rhein / Switzerland: Christiana-Verl. 2009, ISBN 978-3-7171-1179-5
  • Woman, love and «Humanae vitae» . Stein am Rhein: Christiana-Verl. 2010, ISBN 978-3-7171-1194-8
  • The priest as a man of God in conflict with the zeitgeist. Stein am Rhein: Christiana-Verl. 2010, ISBN 978-3-7171-1195-5
  • Max Thürkauf - An uncomfortable reminder. Critical thoughts on modern science and technology . Verax Verlag 2000, ISBN 3-909065-16-3
  • Gender mainstreaming: multiculturalism and the new world order . Bobingen: Sarto-Verl. 2013, ISBN 978-3-943858-29-7

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Inge M. Thürkauf: The universal future programs of the New World Order - Agenda 2021 and Agenda 2030. In: St. Athanasius Bote No. 30 (PDF; 645 kB) (September 2016), p. 11 f.