The trial in Washington
Occupied Germany (WOG) of two siblings, both Canadian citizens, for
questioning the supposed holocaust has ended with substantial jail terms
for both brother and sister.
According to Anne Wild, a
photojournalist who monitored the trial for Jewish media, Alfred
Schaefer, 63, who lives in Germany, received a prison sentence of three
years and two months. His musician sister, Monika Schaefer, 59, who
lives in Jasper, Alberta, Canada, received a term of 10 months. The
talented violinist and peace activist has been in prison since the
charges were laid in January, she was set free, with her time already
served.
Brother and sister were
tried together on six counts of “incitement to hatred” for producing and
posting a video in which Monika Schaefer questioned the lurid
propaganda of the Allies. The holocaust has been repeatedly debunked by
leading experts many of the researchers being Jewish.
The ‘state trial’ began
in July in Munich. Monika Schaefer was in Germany visiting her brother
at the time of her arrest as she sat in the public gallery whilst
attending the contrived trial of another person arrested for publishing
her findings after investigating and debunking the Allies war
propaganda.
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