Article • October 25, 2017

You need to watch Germany.


Article • February 4, 2020

Desperation and division are growing amidst Germany’s political uncertainty.


Trumpet Daily Radio Episode • June 2, 2017

United States President Donald Trump provoked mass hysteria by pulling out of the Paris climate change agreement yesterday. Much of the hype is overblown, but the decision could provoke a “harsh” reaction from Europe, as former German Defence Minister Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg put it in a recent interview. Europe is pulling away from America and examining new approaches to unity. On today’s show, Trumpet contributing editor Richard Palmer examines the dramatic ramifications of this shift, as well as the potential for Britain to be taken over by communists next week.


Article • February 1, 2022

The way Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg speaks about the leadership vacuum in Europe may indicate he wants to fill it.


Article • July 26, 2017

What are the facts behind the latest rumors of a return for Germany’s most charismatic politician in recent memory?


Trumpet Daily Radio Episode • February 29, 2016

In Matthew 24, Jesus Christ was asked what events would signal the end of this present age of man. He answered by listing a number of worldwide problems that would intensify into the crisis at the close. Today we are experiencing the outer edges of the storm that will lead to the end of this age and the establishment of God’s Kingdom on Earth. On today’s program, Stephen Flurry highlights world events that are fulfilling those prophecies.Also on today’s show, when Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg was pushed out of office in 2011, the Trumpet told followers to continue watching him. We wrote numerous articles predicting his eventual return to German politics. Now, in the midst of Germany’s numerous crises and as the post-Merkel era looms, many news outlets are writing about Guttenberg’s inevitable return. How was the Trumpet so accurate with this predication? Find out on today’s program.


Article • October 28, 2019

Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg demands change in how Germany’s chancellor candidate is selected.


Article • October 10, 2018

Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg is no longer in politics. But a major shake-up in the csu and a crisis in German politics could help persuade him to return.




Trumpet Daily Radio Episode • August 24, 2017

Dutch police announced today that they had stopped yet another terrorist attack—this time at a rock concert in Rotterdam. In Spain, Twitter users were sharing pictures of kittens so that people wouldn’t have to see the dead bodies on the streets of Barcelona. But refusing to face reality is not a solution. Elsewhere though there are signs of a shift in Europe. The terrorist attacks in Europe will keep getting worse until there is a response. TheTrumpet.com assistant managing editor Richard Palmer examines where this is leading and what this response will look like. Also on today’s program, we discuss Anne Applebaum’s statement, “Germany must abandon its military reluctance and lead,” and why Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg is listed as the third-most likely individual to be Germany’s next chancellor.


Article • March 20, 2019

Former economics minister and defense minister expresses distrust of the U.S. and China.


From the book: A Strong German Leader Is Imminent


Article • August 17, 2020

Will this redemption pave the way for his political comeback?


Article • January 10, 2022

Preparing for a future comeback?


Article • November 23, 2010



Article • September 11, 2019

Germany’s new hope is boldly making his presence known.


Article • January 21, 2011

Predictably, a rash of items has hit the press stimulated by enemies of Germany’s defense minister on the eve of important state elections in February and March.


Article • September 13, 2010

When Germany’s parliament resumes after its summer recess, its greatest challenge will be deciding who will lead.


Article • October 9, 2019

Will Austrian politics be paralleled in Germany?


Article • April 25, 2011

The group responsible for exposing the matter of unattributed sources in a number of doctoral dissertations in Germany claims its motives are pure. Are they indeed?


Article • January 22, 2010

The silence has been deafening since Germany’s chancellor met with her coalition partners last Sunday to mend the breaches in Germany’s government.


Article • November 14, 2019

Germany and the U.S. need each other … for now.


Article • October 23, 2009