Beate Zschäpe scheduled to testify on Wednesday

Published by carolyn on Mon, 2015-11-09 10:16

Beate Zschäpe enters the courtroom in Munich on Sept. 2, 2015. She is typically gazing down, avoiding eye contact.

Update: Court adjourned for one week - see comment

After remaining silent for two and a half years, more than 240 days of court sessions, on the advice and even insistence of her lawyers Wolfgang Heer, Wolfgang Stahl and Anja Sturm (with whom she has been on the outs for awhile), Beate Zschäpe will break her silence. 

She has said: I have not asked to remain silent.

It is reported that she has worked out this new stratagy with the help of her newest lawyer, Mathias Grasel, who may read Zschäpe's statement in court without her actually speaking. She may possibly submit comments on individual acts. Criminal lawyer Hermann Borchert, of the same law firm as Grasel, is said to have been active in the background. Reportedly, they have been working on the statement for weeks.

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Germany, NSU trial

Terrific short video from Vincent Reynouard on the European Court, with English subtitles

Published by carolyn on Sun, 2015-11-08 16:55

The European Court of Human Rights - Instrument of dictatorship

A month ago, on October 15, 2015, the European Court of Human Rights "vindicated" Dogu Perinçek, the Turkish "negationist" of charges that he "denied" the Armenian genocide. Some saw in that ruling the logical possibility that this court would also accept similar challenges to the "Holocaust" on the same grounds.

But no. In this 15-minute video, Vincent Reynouard clarifies that the claim for "freedom of speech," which is guaranteed by the French and European Constitutions, will never, under current governments, be applied to speech about the "Holocaust" or "Shoah." He explains that this is because questioning the Shoah is uniquely equated by the Court with questioning democracy, and questioning democracy is an attack on the legal basis of the state ... supposedly a form of sedition. Seeing that there is no way around this for "Holocaust" revisionists at the present time, Reynouard advises that we give up on the Freedom of Speech approach and look for a different one.

Coming next: Climate refugees

Published by carolyn on Sun, 2015-11-08 12:42

Liberal lesbian Federal Minister Barbara Hendricks with her man-cut hair foresees a huge increase in 'legitimate refugees' coming to Germany unless Europe takes responsibility for their environmental problems.

SPD Federal Environment Minister demands recognition for climate refugees !

Climate change could force millions more to flee

German Federal Environment Minister Barbara Hendricks calls for the UN to create a category for climate refugees. 

Without an effective climate policy, a massive new refugee movement will come to Germany, says Federal Environment Minister Barbara Hendricks (SPD - Lutz Bachmann calls it the Sharia Partei Deutschland).

"It is clear that there will be huge drought areas and flooded lands if we do not control climate change to a manageable level," Hendricks told the news magazine "Focus" on Saturday. "Already fragile states will be further destabilized. [Who destabilized them and why? -cy] This in turn will drive millions of people to flee and they will probably come to us."

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Germany, Immigration, News

Angela Merkel's chewed fingernails

Published by carolyn on Sat, 2015-11-07 23:19

The Chancellor's fingernails under the magnifying glass.

YUK. Still nail biting at her age?

Sure takes away from the dignity of the office.

Found at:  

https://www.facebook.com/Thank-you-Hungarians-and-Slovaks-402607363266390/

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European Union, News

“Capitalist” French mayor becomes anti-immigrant to save his city

Published by carolyn on Wed, 2015-11-04 16:13

The New York Times features an article on Robert Ménard, right, who founded Reporters Sans Frontières — Reporters Without Borders -as a passionate defender of free speech. 

Now, as mayor of Béziers, one of the oldest cities in France, he is a passionate defender of French culture and majority ... in France.

His story is a warning to all Europeans (including the American, British and Canadian variety) about what to expect when you wait too long. The Muslims who have taken over simply laugh at you.

Some excerpts from the article:

Mr. Ménard founded Reporters Sans Frontières in 1985 with friends, and until he left it in 2008, was an uncompromising defender of free speech, becoming ever more so as the years went on, and even speaking up against the law silencing French Holocaust deniers like Robert Faurisson. [and Vincent Reynouard-cy]

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Immigration, News

The Wehrmacht War Crimes Bureau, 1939-1945 - Final Installment

Published by carolyn on Mon, 2015-11-02 20:58
 
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Nov. 2, 2015

Carolyn reads Chapter 23 "Shipwrecked Survivors" and Chapter 24 "Hospital Ships."

Though it is more difficult to investigate the deaths of shipwrecked sailors and air crews downed in the ocean than it is deaths on land, the War Crimes Bureau found clear evidence of crimes by the British during the attack on the Erich Giese destroyer at Narvik, Norway; the Osia Paraskevi caique in the Aegean Sea; and on paratroopers traveling by caique to western Crete. The shooting of downed German airmen in the Channel during the 1942 Battle of Dieppe, France, and in the Mediterranean in 1944 were also crimes by some British RAF pilots.

Pegida-Dresden today 11-2 in the Neumarkt square

Published by carolyn on Mon, 2015-11-02 16:04

Birds-eye view photo from Ignaz Bearth disproves the low-ball numbers that are given in the media for the PEGIDA-Dresden paticipation. The date is 11-2-15.

Comments from other cities:

From Dusseldorf: "Respect and greetings from Dusseldorf!"

"I tip my hat to you."

"Carry on!"

From Switzerland: "Wow!!!! PEGIDA - here to stay!"

"and tomorrow morning it's probably only 10 thousand and all Nazis."  

"Feeling proud"

Best Video of the speeches by Lutz, "Bambi", Siegfried, Tatjana, and Michael Stürzenberger, plus the walk through the Newmarket area - 2 hours

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Germany, Immigration

A National-Socialist has a voice in village debate over migrant influx

Published by carolyn on Sat, 2015-10-31 18:17

It appears that every resident of Sumte attended a meeting on Wednesday to discuss the plan to move 1000 migrants from Africa and the Middle East to their village. The Mayor is in front row cemter, in jeans. Photo credit Gordon Welters for The New York Times

Holger Niemann, 32, a self-described National Socialist and admirer of Hitler, is an elected representative on the district council that governs over the small village of Sumpte, Germany – population 102 - in Lower Saxony. He sees opportunity in the migrant crisis. “It is bad for the people, but politically it is good for me,” Mr. Niemann said of the plan, which would leave the German villagers in Sumpte outnumbered by migrants 10 to one.

"Close the borders, immediately"

Published by carolyn on Fri, 2015-10-30 18:48

The former head of the Federal Displaced Persons, Erika Steinbach (CDU), head of the Human Rights Working Group of the CDU parliamentary group in the Bundestag.

In an interview with the Stuttgarter Zeitung on Oct. 28, Erika Steinbach said of the current migrant crisis that Germany has already crossed the line of how many refugees with which it could cope. It was noted that the old Federal Republic coped with 12 million displaced persons after the end of WWII.

Erika Steinbach: “These are two very different situations. I myself lived with my mother and my sister from 1945 to 1952 in shelters. So I know what that means. One of my first memory fragments is our room with two beds. We had a toilet bucket in the room, no heating, no stove. That was five years after the end of the war it was that way. Although, at that time Germans came to Germans. The former refugees were expelled by brute force in cattle cars or on death marches from their home in which they would have mostly liked to stay, despite all the distress. These displaced persons did not flee to a rich, "promised land" in order to be able to live better there. They were forced out to a similarly devastated, impoverished part of their own country, to people of their own ethnic group. Nevertheless, there were many aversions towards their own displaced compatriots. Back then they were bound to create solidarity, because it was their fellow countrymen who came, who were no more or less to blame for the Nazi regime, but were subjected to the same collective punishment.

We can do it!

Published by carolyn on Fri, 2015-10-30 00:39

Tragi-comedy from Germany and Austria

We can do it!

Found at Pegida-Nurnberg

Seriously now, Angie?
Really without a parachute?

Clear, Werner! We can do it!

Found at Pegida-Kaernten

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