RIP Ursula Haverbeck, Political Prisoner & Freedom Fighter

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Miss Haverbeck was the victim of overzealous authoritarians. This courageous woman however, stood her ground.

The filth that took away her freedom are a disgrace to humanity. America has it’s problems, but let’s keep it free from scumbags like those in the German government.

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Political Prisoner, Free Thinker and Free Speech Heroine Ursula Haverbeck Has Passed Away at 96
LONDON. November 20. Moments ago I received a telephone call from our Berlin attorney Wolfram Nahrath who said he wished me to be the first he notified of the sad news that Ursula Haverbeck at age 96 has died, peacefully in her own bed this afternoon. She was surrounded by her closest comrades.

Ursula Haverbeck a role-model heroic singular battalion for historical truth and international justice, died as it were in action, while the Hamburg Court are still deciding on her next jail sentence!

Her courageously tenacious attorney Wolfram Nahrath had won her freedom at home while the Court continued to deliberate on Ursula’s still running Revisionist battle. Always surrounded by loyal supporters, Ursula was never alone or unattended, and will remain admired and beloved by millions around the free-thinking world.


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The German courts label Ursula Haverbeck as a revisionist. This is incorrect. It was merely her perspective.

Story below.

 
Another perspective.


Remembering Ursula Haverbeck: A Life Dedicated to Truth & Freedom​



It is with a heavy heart that we report the passing of Ursula Haverbeck, a prominent German nationalist and journalist, at the age of 96. Over the course of her life, Haverbeck became a household name in Germany, known for her unwavering commitment to truth and her tireless efforts to expose the lies and propaganda surrounding one of the most controversial events in modern history.

For the past 20 years, Haverbeck has been a prisoner of the German state, repeatedly jailed for her alleged “holocaust denialism.” Despite the relentless persecution she faced, Haverbeck never wavered in her quest for justice and the truth. Her courage and resilience in the face of adversity serve as an inspiration to all those who believe in the power of free speech and the right to question the official narrative.

In her lifetime, Haverbeck published numerous books and articles, challenging the mainstream narrative surrounding the Holocaust and exposing the inconsistencies and contradictions within the official story. Her work has been widely criticized and condemned by the establishment, but she remained undeterred, steadfastly believing in the importance of seeking the truth no matter how uncomfortable it may be.

As we remember Ursula Haverbeck, it is essential to reflect on the importance of free speech and the right to question the status quo. Her life and work serve as a reminder that the pursuit of truth is a noble endeavor, and that those who dare to challenge the narrative must be prepared to face the consequences of their actions. In a world where the truth is often obscured by propaganda and political correctness, it is more important than ever to remember the bravery and dedication of those like Ursula Haverbeck who fought for the right to speak the truth.

Until we meet again in the halls of wisdom and truth, Ursula.


 
One more thought, and then I will stop for comments.

There is no such thing as a "holocaust denier." If your kid gets caught eating cookies from the jar and says he didn't do it, you don't call him a cookie "denier." If someone denies killing another, then you don't call him a "murder denier." Man up, already.

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It's the sad state of affairs now. If you don't like someone's opinion, you just slap the label "denier" behind your pet issue.

"election denier"
"vax denier"
"climate change denier"
"holocaust denier"
ad nauseum
 
rest in peace, fair lady. It's takes a lot of courage to stand by one's convictions. Especially when faced with jail time.
 
Another perspective.


Remembering Ursula Haverbeck: A Life Dedicated to Truth & Freedom​



It is with a heavy heart that we report the passing of Ursula Haverbeck, a prominent German nationalist and journalist, at the age of 96. Over the course of her life, Haverbeck became a household name in Germany, known for her unwavering commitment to truth and her tireless efforts to expose the lies and propaganda surrounding one of the most controversial events in modern history.

For the past 20 years, Haverbeck has been a prisoner of the German state, repeatedly jailed for her alleged “holocaust denialism.” Despite the relentless persecution she faced, Haverbeck never wavered in her quest for justice and the truth. Her courage and resilience in the face of adversity serve as an inspiration to all those who believe in the power of free speech and the right to question the official narrative.

In her lifetime, Haverbeck published numerous books and articles, challenging the mainstream narrative surrounding the Holocaust and exposing the inconsistencies and contradictions within the official story. Her work has been widely criticized and condemned by the establishment, but she remained undeterred, steadfastly believing in the importance of seeking the truth no matter how uncomfortable it may be.

As we remember Ursula Haverbeck, it is essential to reflect on the importance of free speech and the right to question the status quo. Her life and work serve as a reminder that the pursuit of truth is a noble endeavor, and that those who dare to challenge the narrative must be prepared to face the consequences of their actions. In a world where the truth is often obscured by propaganda and political correctness, it is more important than ever to remember the bravery and dedication of those like Ursula Haverbeck who fought for the right to speak the truth.

Until we meet again in the halls of wisdom and truth, Ursula.


She would not go to jail in America

But denying the Holocaust is pretty stupid
 
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