Never ever believe a JEW. They are all liars. Even the Father YAHWEH Almighty in the Flesh said so in the historical book of John, chapter 8, verses 31, 44, and 47. Isn't it time you woke up to the lies that you have been told about the JEWS most of your life?
What about the slaughter of tens of millions of white Russians, Poles, Hungarians, Ukrainians, and others by the JEWS that is never mentioned?
Dr. James P. Wickstrom, D. Litt.
www.jameswickstrom.com
http://www.presstv.ir:80/detail.aspx?id=109733§ionid=351020604
What about the slaughter of tens of millions of white Russians, Poles, Hungarians, Ukrainians, and others by the JEWS that is never mentioned?
Dr. James P. Wickstrom, D. Litt.
www.jameswickstrom.com
http://www.presstv.ir:80/detail.aspx?id=109733§ionid=351020604
Bishop fined €12,000 for telling the truth and denying the JEW Holocaust myth.
Tue, 27 Oct 2009
British Roman Catholic Bishop Richard Williamson |
British Bishop and Holocaust-denier Richard Williamson has been fined over remarks on Swedish television that fewer than 300,000 Jews died in Nazi death camps.
A German court in the Bavarian city of Regensburg on Monday commanded Williamson to pay €12,000.
Williamson said he believes that no more than 300,000 Jews died in Germany's Nazi concentration camps rather than the 6 million.
His German lawyer Matthias Lossmann said his client had been told to pay €100 a day for 120 days and that he was likely to appeal. If an appeal is lodged, there will be a trial in Regensburg, which Williamson will not be forced to attend.
Holocaust denial is classed as a hate crime in Germany and because the interview took place in Regensburg, German prosecutors were allowed to investigate, The Guardian reported.
In several other countries, including France and Austria, "Holocaust denial" is against the law, and "deniers" have been punished with prison sentences.
For no other historical massacre does such a law exist.
A German court in the Bavarian city of Regensburg on Monday commanded Williamson to pay €12,000.
Williamson said he believes that no more than 300,000 Jews died in Germany's Nazi concentration camps rather than the 6 million.
His German lawyer Matthias Lossmann said his client had been told to pay €100 a day for 120 days and that he was likely to appeal. If an appeal is lodged, there will be a trial in Regensburg, which Williamson will not be forced to attend.
Holocaust denial is classed as a hate crime in Germany and because the interview took place in Regensburg, German prosecutors were allowed to investigate, The Guardian reported.
In several other countries, including France and Austria, "Holocaust denial" is against the law, and "deniers" have been punished with prison sentences.
For no other historical massacre does such a law exist.