News Archive | Printer Version | March 9, 2007 | |
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Ernst Zündel
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"Release Ernst Zundel and hundreds of other Germans who think"
February 17, 2007 Dear Chancellor Merkel: Offenkundig Jailing a person for his thoughts is a barbaric practice. It is not part of German jurisprudence. But today German jurisprudence does not exist in Germany. The American in charge of Germany in 1945 wrote "Meanwhile we proceeded to rebuild the German [judicial] system" (Lucius Clay, Decision in Germany, p 248) Further details in this book reveal that a foreign judicial system is still being enforced in Germany today. The German Grundgesetz is not a constitution approved by the German people. It is a temporary document awaiting a constitution approved by the German people. Here is article 146:
The German government has no authority from the German people to rule Germany or Germans. It derives its authority from die Allierten. The "German" judicial system has no lawful right to sentence Zundel and others for thinking. Until a true German judicial system is reinstated, please copy the decency of Austria and release all German thought criminals.
Dennis Shaw
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