Sven Longshanks andDennis Wise discuss some of the revisionist heroes mentioned in Richard Edmonds’ recent speech at Brandenburg campaigning for Truth in History. The protest went well without incident and was featured on the news, with the local Mayor shamefully standing with the antifa counter-protesters. Richard Edmonds’ speech listed various persecuted revisionists including Horst Mahler, Sylvia Stolz, Ernst Zundel, Gunther Deckert and Ursula Haverbeck, who recently passed her 90th Birthday in prison for the crime of asking questions about history. Sylvia Stolz was jailed for defending Ernst Zundel too vigorously and was jailed herself, after calling the holocaust ‘the biggest lie in world history’ and for saying that Germany was under a foreign occupation that had made Hitler out to be a devil when this was just not true. When she was released from jail, she gave a speech in Switzerland for which she was jailed once again, for pointing out that the location of the crime, method of assassination, number killed, time period of crime, perpetrators, bodies or evidence of murder and proof of any nazi intention to murder Jews have never been presented to a court of law. Gunther Deckert was the leader of the NPD and he was jailed simply for translating a speech by Fred Leuchter into English. Leuchter was the American execution expert who proved the so-called gas chambers could never have functioned as killing machines. Deckert appealed the ruling against him and the judges upheld his appeal, which caused uproar in the licensed German media. The two judges were suspended and he was tried again a third time, until the judgement was satisfactory to Germany’s occupiers and he was given 2 years. Richard Edmonds is a tireless defender of truth in history and he visits Germany regularly to lend support to those accused of holocaust denial. Presented by Sven Longshanks and Dennis Wise Truth Will Out Radio: Revisionist Heroes – TWOR 032219
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