- Any individual anywhere in the world will be hunted for
expressing thoughts, not in line with the German political holocaust dogma
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- "The right to know is like the right to live. It
is fundamental and unconditional," wrote Nobel-Price winner George
Bernard Shaw.
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- "Democratic Germany" denies this fundamental
human right to its people although it adopted Article 19 of the United
Nations Human Rights Charter as superior and overriding to its own law.
Article 19 of the United Nations Human Rights Charter reads: "Everyone
has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes
freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and
impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers."
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- "You pronounce with greater fear your verdict on
me than I receive it," were Giordano Bruno's last words on Feb. 17,
1600 before he was burned at stake on the Campo dei Fiori (Rome). Giordano
Bruno knew too much and he had expressed his opinion publicly. The brutal
actions of "Democratic Germany" reminds the world of Giordano
Bruno's fate.
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- On Dec. 12, 2000 the German Supreme Court (BGH, Bundesgerichtshof,
case nr. 1 StR 184/00) ruled that any information, differing from the German
political holocaust version or from its general political dogma "threatens
internal peace in the Bundes-republik", hence it constitutes a major
crime in "Democratic Germany".
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- Any person, whether living in Washington, Cape Town or
Timbuktu will be hunted down, persecuted, arrested and indicted (when entering
Germany) by the Bundesrepublik's persecution machinery, if they verbally
or literally broadcast criticism against Jewry, the political holocaust-dogma
and the German government.
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- This madness is based on fear of the truth because post-war
Germany was founded on allied propaganda lies which became constitutionally
established. The results of this lie, siege mentality, has now resulted
in a law involving the internet. Simplified it declares that everybody
on our globe represents a potential criminal to the German system. I.e.:
"A democratic American, sitting by his computer in Ohio writes and
posts an article on the internet which displeases the German authorities,
will be persecuted by the German system." Even though he is technically
in no position to exclude Germans from being able to access his internet
posting due invisible extending borders in the world-wide-web-system, he
will be arrested when entering "Democratic Germany". Exception:
If the author is of Jewish origin there is no fear of persecution or harassment.
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- Until the 12th of December 2000 Germany restrained itself
to the persecution of the free thinkers within its own borders. Now it
is the world. This latest strike against universal human rights by the
German system has reached a new peak of madness. It is a declaration of
war against free thinking to everyone, anywhere in the world.
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- "Adenauer [postwar Germany's first Chancellor] thought
the Germans were a 'sick people'." (Die Welt, Nov. 30, 2000, page
3)
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- According to the Annual Reports of the 'German Federal
Office for the Protection of the Constitution' (George Orwell could not
have invented a more sinister title) the German persecution machinery prosecuted
the following totals of citizens for expressing politically incorrect opinions
in Germany:
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- Propaganda Offenses Innocent Persecuted
Victims
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- 1994
2,083
- 1995
1,601
- 1996
5,635
- 1997
10,257
- 1998
9,549
- 1999
8,698
- 2000
13,863
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- The figures are based on statistics provided by the Federal
Criminal Office (BKA)
- Source: http://www.verfassungsschutz.de
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- http://globalfire.tv/nj/03en/persecution/germanfreedom.htm
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