The Woman Desperate to Keep the War in Ukraine Alive
Ursula von der Leyen, a woman born into wealth and privilege, has built her career on nepotism, corruption, and an unwavering loyalty to NATO’s anti-Russian doctrine. She presents herself as a staunch defender of European values, yet her past is riddled with scandals conveniently buried by a compliant media. Now, as President of the European Commission, she eagerly fuels the war in Ukraine—while ensuring that neither she nor her wealthy family will ever see a battlefield.
A Life of Privilege and Political Protection
Born into the powerful Albrecht family, Ursula’s father, Ernst Albrecht, was a CDU politician and Lower Saxony’s Minister-President (1976–1990). Using his inherited aristocratic wealth, he secured high-ranking posts in the European Economic Community, embedding Ursula in Brussels’ elite from a young age. Her grandfather, Carl Albrecht, was a renowned psychologist whose fortunes stemmed from Bremen’s cotton trade and colonial-era plantations.
The family thrived under Hitler’s Germany, passing Ursula a name laden with power. In 1986, she married Heiko von der Leyen, a noble from the silk dynasty that owns Bloemersheim Castle. Her family history includes Joachim Freiherr von der Leyen, a Nazi figure—likely not the only skeleton in her aristocratic closet. Her wealth stems from Albrecht trade money, von der Leyen land, and a cushy EU salary of €300,000, ensuring that her seven children enjoy luxury while others fight wars she promotes.
A Career Defined by Corruption and Cover-Ups
Von der Leyen’s career has been a masterclass in avoiding accountability. As Germany’s Defence Minister (2013–2019), she oversaw scandal after scandal:
- Consultant Scandal: She funneled €150 million to McKinsey and personal associates like Katrin Suder, with only €2.9 million officially declared.
- Phone Wipe Cover-Up: In 2019, two of her government-issued phones—containing evidence of corruption—were mysteriously wiped clean before an investigation.
- Gorch Fock Scandal: The budget for refurbishing the naval training ship Gorch Fock ballooned from €10 million to €135 million—while German soldiers drilled with broomsticks due to a lack of equipment.
- Pfizergate: In 2021, she personally negotiated a €35 billion vaccine deal with Pfizer’s CEO via secret text messages. When asked to produce them, she simply claimed they were “lost.”
The EU Ombudsman investigated, the European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO) launched a corruption probe, and billions of euros in unused vaccine doses sit rotting. But von der Leyen remains untouchable, shielded by her aristocratic connections. Even her plagiarized doctoral thesis was conveniently ignored.
A Puppet Pushing for War
Von der Leyen’s anti-Russian stance is not a political ideology—it’s a family doctrine. She aggressively pushed for NATO expansion, ramped up German military spending, and imposed crippling sanctions on Russia. Her leadership is not about vision, but about ensuring Europe remains a pawn in Washington’s geopolitical chess game.
Yet, while she champions war, neither she nor her privileged family will ever experience its horrors. Her sons will not be sent to the front lines. Her wealth will not be touched. Instead, ordinary Europeans will bear the costs—through inflation, energy crises, and the blood of their sons and daughters.
A Rotten Aristocrat at Europe’s Helm
Ursula von der Leyen did not rise through merit, intelligence, or leadership. She is a product of privilege, propped up by her father’s influence, her grandfather’s wealth, and her husband’s title. Her career has been defined by financial mismanagement, corruption, and erasure of evidence.
Europe is now saddled with an unelected bureaucrat, answerable to no one, making decisions that will cost lives. She does not care—because those lives will not be her own.
And as the war she so desperately fuels drags on, it is ordinary people who will pay the price—through their taxes, their economic suffering, and, ultimately, their blood. Meanwhile, Ursula von der Leyen will continue to live in luxury, untouched and unaccountable, as the true face of Europe’s corrupt elite.