Saturday, December 26, 2020

Lady Michèle Renouf interviewed for Radio Albion's Christmas show

 



Lady Michèle Renouf was interviewed by Sven Longshanks, host of Radio Albion, for his Christmas Day broadcast. The programme was recorded three days in advance, 24 hours before the death of our great friend and comrade Richard Edmonds, whose role as a British hero of historical revisionism was highlighted during the interview.

The broadcast was dedicated to Richard's memory.

It can be heard via the Radio Albion website: click here to stream or download.

Thursday, December 17, 2020

Wolfram Nahrath interviewed on Nordic Frontier



Andreas Johansson of Nordic Frontier this week hosted attorney and patriot Wolfram Nahrath.

Along with guest interviewer Nestor, Andreas and his co-host welcome Wolfram Nahrath, former leader of the racial nationalist youth group Wiking Jugend – who follows in a long family tradition of patriotic leaders.

Herr Nahrath has been a brave defender of many clients accused of political "crimes", such as daring to question the so-called "Holocaust" of European Jews. Earlier this year he succeeded in defending last week's Nordic Frontier guest, Lady Michèle Renouf, and in this interview he explains how the German court feared putting her on trial.

Herr Nahrath goes on to discuss some of his other clients including the legendary 92-year-old campaigner for historical truth Ursula Haverbeck, Horst Mahler, Monika Schaefer and Bishop Richard Williamson.

Click here to listen to this fascinating interview either streaming or via download.

Monday, December 14, 2020

Lady Michèle Renouf interviewed by Nordic Frontier


 

Lady Michèle Renouf was interviewed on 8th December by Andreas Johansson of Nordic Frontier.

They discuss her recent court victory in Dresden and the many other cases in which European (and especially German) judges have jailed scientists, historians, publishers, and even lawyers.

Though now banned from Bitchute, this Nordic Frontier interview can still be heard at archive.org

Click here to stream or download the interview

Here at this blog we are preparing to release details of some of the sensational evidence that would have been used had the Renouf case proceeded through the German court system.

We shall be posting some of these details in a few days time!


Tuesday, December 8, 2020

Ursula Haverbeck again given jail sentence at 92

Ursula Haverbeck (above left) with fellow campaigner Dr Rigolf Hennig and Lady Michèle Renouf, who was recently acquitted of Volksverhetzung charges.

The indefatigable campaigner for truth and justice Ursula Haverbeck – who celebrated her 92nd birthday on November 8th – was yet again sentenced by a German court on Friday, under the Federal Republic's notorious Volksverhetzung law that prohibits discussion of certain historical subjects.

Frau Haverbeck, a writer and publisher, for many years ran the educational institute Collegium Humanum with her late husband Werner Haverbeck (1909-1999). The Collegium hosted many prominent intellectuals, including the pioneering ecological author and activist Ernst Friedrich Schumacher.

In 2004 Ursula Haverbeck was fined for Volksverhetzung, and has been convicted several times for further offences, in particular for "denying" that the Auschwitz internment camp was used for the homicidal gassing of Jews. In reality many of her offences consisted simply of asking precise questions of a series of German and Jewish officials – seeking to pin down the exact allegations that are made against wartime German authorities.

Instead of answering these questions in the normal manner, these officials chose to drag Ursula Haverbeck into court, where she has several times been sentenced to prison terms. From May 2018 until last month she was imprisoned in Bielefeld, in the north-west German state of North Rhine-Westphalia.

Just a month later, another jail sentence – this time 12 months, though appeals will follow. Ursula Haverbeck already has pending appeals against two sentences (one of ten months, the other six) for similar 'crimes'. The 'offence' for which she was sentenced last Friday was a YouTube video interview with former schoolteacher Nikolai Nerling, known as Der Volkslehrer ("People's Teacher").

Monika and Alfred Schaefer

Many Germans are prosecuted every year for Volksverhetzung. The highest profile prisoner still incarcerated is the German-Canadian Alfred Schaefer, whose sister Monika was also imprisoned for her part in 'Holocaust denial' videos. No-one has yet calculated how much the Federal Republic spends on detection and prosecution of such 'crimes'. 84-year-old attorney and author Horst Mahler was imprisoned until last month despite having had both legs amputated during his sentence.

Retired Supreme Court judges Winfried Hassemer and Wolfgang Hoffmann-Riem are among those who have called for the repeal of this monstrous debate-denying law.


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