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Arbeit macht frei: - Fredrick Töben

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say this about the judges’ failure of nerve because they all bent to Jewish<br />

pressure and interfered with an historical research process of vital<br />

importance.<br />

My receiving a criminal record at the age of 65 on the basis that I was found<br />

guilty of contempt of court, then to serve a 3-month prison term, is a joke if<br />

it were not so serious in its effect of killing further historical research.<br />

The fact that eight judges extended legal protection to a World War Two<br />

propaganda lie – that Germans systematically exterminated people in<br />

homicidal gas chambers – will in time be seen as a miscarriage of justice.<br />

Think of the 1988 Lockerbie tragedy and how Libya was framed to take the<br />

blame for it. Then think about 9/11 and cast your mind to the Pentagon<br />

and ask yourself, ‘If the Pan Am plane pieces fell to earth after blowing up<br />

in the sky above Lockerbie, why were there no body parts, luggage or plane<br />

fuselage, let alone the wings and tail found at the Pentagon, as they were<br />

found at Lockerbie?’.<br />

Does this not remind you of Colin Powell’s fall from grace in 2003 after he<br />

convinced the UN Security Council that Saddam Hussein had weapons of<br />

mass destruction – and that the Anglo-American-Zionist war machine had<br />

to invade Iraq in order to save the world from terrorism and rescue and<br />

establish freedom and democracy in Iraq?<br />

So, too, it is with the allegation that Germans exterminated people in<br />

homicidal gas chambers.<br />

I had witnessed my father’s cremation but this time I had to have the<br />

cremation witnessed by proxy! I wrote the following when father died:<br />

Silence from My Father<br />

Forgive me for being personal in this email, but some of us need to sort<br />

things out in writing and I am such a one. The following will also explain<br />

why there will be silence from me for a while.<br />

‘What more is there to life? I’ve achieved everything I wanted: I have my<br />

farm, I raised four children and I’ve slept with the same woman for 63<br />

years. There is no more.’<br />

These words encompass what my father set out to achieve in life, when in<br />

1940 at 23 he married my then 17- year-old mother. That was in<br />

Jaderberg, North Germany at the beginning of World War Two.<br />

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