Hunting Germar Rudolf. Essays on a Modern-Day Witch Hunt

Hunting Germar Rudolf. Essays on a Modern-Day Witch Hunt

Germar Rudolf
Hunting Germar Rudolf. Essays on a Modern-Day Witch Hunt

Hunting Germar Rudolf. Essays on a Modern-Day Witch Hunt

๐ŸŒ๐ŸŒ๐ŸŒ What happens if a scientist touches the third rail of western societies, that is to say, violates the only taboo left standing Does free speech prevail Read this book, and you will find out that the answer is: NO!Germar Rudolf, born in Germany in 1964, was a promising young scientist preparing his PhD thesis at a Max Planck Institute in Germany in the early 1990s when he was asked by a lawyer to conduct forensic research on whether or not the Nazis used gas chambers to mass murder people at Auschwitz. Rudolf found the evidence wanting, but saying so in his expert report and as an expert witness in court led to relentless retaliation by the authorities and mass media of his native country: He lost his job, had his final PhD exam denied, was vilified by the mass media, thrown out of his apartments, had his home searched by the police several times, and was eventually sentenced to 14 months imprisonment for his research results during a trial where he was denied all opportunity to prove that his research was correct.Facing a cascade of further prosecutions for his ongoing research into this matter, he eventually fled his home country and tried to find a safe haven first in Spain, then in England, and finally in the United States. But no matter where he showed up, he found himself again hunted for his controversial, yet peaceful scientific publications. Even the U.S., where he applied for political asylum, denied him due process and shipped him right back to Germ...


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