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May 19, 2006
So far, I have received two short reports. One report stated
that the hearing took a mere 40 minutes; the second person calling me said
it was exactly 27 minutes.
Supporters were in the spectator benches from as far away as
England; naturally they felt cheated. It seems that the idea is to work on
the attrition aspect of the public - who wants to go through all the hassle
and inconvenience to be perfunctorily dismissed, if only indirectly?
Security was also much less - I guess the system finally understands that
our supporters aren't the ones who are "inciting violence."
During one of the later hearings, the judge forbade applause
from the spectators when Ernst came into the courtroom. This time they stood
up silently to demonstrate respect.
(A few apparently applauded timidly, and the police took
their ID's)
Today's focus centered exclusively on my immigration
attorney's letter to the judge where he declined, in my name, my
participation as a witness in Mannheim. I am still not sure this was the
right decision, but I bowed to near-unanimous advice that I should not
accept the offer of "safe conduct". The judge also read into the
protocol some sentences from one of my letters to Ernst where I commented
that the judge was likely acting under political pressure, " What is
the man to do, what with a dagger in his back." He likewise read into
the protocol Ernst's reply to me that the offer of "safe conduct"
was nothing but a "Feigenblatt"/fig leaf and that nothing we could
say would make a difference in the predetermined outcome and foregone
conclusion.
The judge further announced that he was considering showing
"part" of my DVD - and that he had not (yet?) ordered my
interrogation in the US.
The next hearing will be on June 9, and one female official
of the BKA - the equivalent of the FBI - would appear as a witness. We all
assume that she will be Sabine Kuhl, who was particularly eager to deliver
Ernst into the clutches of the Bundesrepublik and who had coordinated much
of that effort from her side.
Watch her get a promotion for her treachery!
Ernst always used to say that his case had made more judges,
even Supreme Court judges, than any other case in Canadian history.
Meanwhile, here we have filed some additional document with
the Knoxville District Court pertaining to the documents we have received
that strongly point to governmental collusion in the Zundel extrajudicial
rendition - a New World Order fancy word for a political kidnapping, and
specifically for the use of vicious dogs to terrorize inmates in Blount
County Jail. Remember that these dogs were handled by masked, non-prison dog
teams - and the abuse of prisoners was filmed!
If you can, be there in Mannheim June 9. Please don't forget
to mark your calendar.
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Please write to Ernst Zündel, let him know that he is not
alone:
Ernst Zundel
JVA Mannheim
Justiz-Vollzugsanstalt
Herzogenried Strasse 111
D 68169 Mannheim
Germany
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