Noteworthy Women

Ursula Haverbeck sentenced to another year in prison for video played on Youtube

Published by carolyn on Tue, 2020-12-08 12:26

From Spiegel: “In an interview with a YouTuber, who calls himself the "People's Teacher" and which he published in March 2018, Haverbeck trivialized and denied Nazi crimes.” Nikolai Nerling aka “Volkslehrer” on left, with Ursula Haverbeck during the interview in question.


By Carolyn Yeager

SPIEGEL PANORAMA REPORTED ON 4 DECEMBER 2020, the second day of the Berlin trial that began on 17 November, that the judge in charge convicted our brave Ursula of another year in prison. The most memorable words he spoke in court were that he finds her statements to be "unbearable." I can imagine that he hopes she will die in prison this time so he won't ever again have to hear her unbearable questions that neither he nor anyone else has an answer for. But that is the very crux of the injustice and the reason she must keep asking. From the Spiegel article that's been removed from their website since I accessed it:

Frau Haverbeck in Berlin court: “I consider this procedure highly questionable”

Published by carolyn on Sun, 2020-12-06 23:27

92-year old Ursula Haverbeck at court in Berlin on 17 November 2020: "I have denied nothing at all". (Photo: Filip Singer/Shutterstock)


By Carolyn Yeager

Wiebke Ramm writes on 17 November 2020 for Spiegel magazine from the Berlin trial of Ursula Haverbeck. She again stands accused of  “denying the mass murder of six million Jews,” this time in a video posted on youtube. I have machine translated Ramm's article from German to English and published it here with very little editing, but with some added commentary in red. It seems better to just give you his article than to try to write my own based on his.

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IT IS ALMOST TWO WEEKS since Ursula Haverbeck was able to leave Bielefeld prison after two and a half years. Haverbeck is now 92 years old and was convicted of sedition (incitement of the people). And it is once again for sedition that she is now on trial this Tuesday at the Berlin-Tiergarten district court. She is again threatened with a prison sentence.

Ursula Haverbeck freed after 2.5 years; immediately faces new charges

Published by carolyn on Fri, 2020-11-13 11:17

Ursula Haverbeck is free! This photo from the "Freiheit für Ursula Haverbeck" website is captioned "Ursula shortly after her release!" but I don't think it is from 2020, but on an earlier occasion.  Which means that a scene like this was not allowed this time around. If I am wrong about that, I beg to be corrected.


By Carolyn Yeager

The persecution of truth tellers continues in Germany, along with the shameless, indecent, brazen mistreatment of it's elderly citizens. (That is because the process is driven by Jews and the One World Order appointees, not by the real German people.) In the case of Ursula Haverbeck, the purpose is to shut her up entirely on the subject of Auschwitz. No freedom to say a word contrary to the JEWISH narrative of Auschwitz.

German Court acquits Lady Renouf of 'Holocaust'-related charges without a trial

Published by carolyn on Wed, 2020-11-11 10:05

The following Good News came November 10th from Peter Rushton, editor of Heritage and Destiny in Britain.

Victory!

Lady Renouf vindicated over Dresden speech

After 32 months German courts back down, Renouf acquitted

Erica Steinbach questions quality of free speech in Germany

Published by carolyn on Fri, 2019-05-31 14:09

Erika Steinbach on the 70th birthday of the Basic Law

"Birthday child in emergency" - Remarks to the seventieth birthday of the Basic Law

By Erika Steinbach | Chairwoman of the Desiderius Erasmus Foundation e.V.  /Translated via automatic translators by Carolyn Yeager

THE LEGAL FOUNDATION OF THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY,  our Basic Law, has its seventieth birthday.

It is a birthday for a birthday girl for whom it was actually only supposed to have been a temporary solution. The constitutional fathers and mothers initially only wanted to create a temporary legal basis, a legal framework for the reconstruction of a badly shaken German society after a terrible dictatorship and a devastating war with all its upheavals. And not only a legal basis, but also a moral guideline.