The Future is Yesterday

The term dissident is no longer the exclusive preserve of the Soviet Union. For years this expressive name conjured up images of their politically repressed writers, poets, any commentator deemed to be ‘not on message’.

These familiar names include Alexander Solzhenitsyn, Boris Pasternak and Andre Sakharov. Not forgotten the hundreds of dissidents who languished in gaols throughout Soviet Occupied Europe. All was just as arranged by inebriates Winston Churchill, Franklin D Roosevelt and pint-sized bank robber Josef Stalin at Yalta in 1945.

Like a cancer, the depressing roll-call of political nonconformists spreads across the United States and European Union. The prisons of the latter, described as modeled on the Soviet template, are filled with inmates. Their only crime is to question what George Orwell described as ‘a body of ideas which it is assumed all right-thinking people will accept without question.’

If still alive today’s bold men and women who challenge orthodoxy would share cells with Voltaire. The French philosopher is best known for coining the adage:

I may not agree with what you say but I defend to the death your right to say it.

On the wrong side of the cell door also George Washington for daring to say:

If freedom of speech is taken away, then dumb and silent we may be led, like sheep to the slaughter.

These voices from the past are echoed by German Defence Lawyer Sylvia Stolz:

I will go to gaol, because for me the truth is worth it, and because the German people are worth it. They want to change my personal conviction with a criminal conviction, but they will fail.

The chorus of dissent echoes across the evil empire to be joined by the dulcet tones of German grandmother Ursula Haverbeck: The sprightly 87-year old was recently sentenced to ten-months in a women’s prison for questioning the officially endorsed holocaust narrative. She says,

The truth needs no laws. The only solid basis for the future of humanity is truth.

Political repression is as endemic throughout the West as it once was in the Soviet Union. Stalinist Show Trials are still used with the West’s compliant state-controlled media apparatchiks on hand to whip up the hallelujahs. Their henchmen, with pencils poised, lurk at their desks. Diligently, they darkly cosmetically enhance readers’ letters by selecting for publication only those letters of sheep who applaud the court findings of their crooked system.

Perhaps now is the time to identify truth-seeking researchers in the West whose names will soon mark avenues, plazas, parks and public buildings. The names of these illustrious dissidents will certainly include Ursula Haverbeck, Ernst Zundel, Pedro Varela, Horst Mahler, Sylvia Stolz, Brigitte Bardot, Gerhard Ittner, Julian Assange, Edward Snowden, Chelsea Manning, Vincent Renouard and hundreds like them who languish in American and European prisons.

Their only crime is to analyse, investigate and question what George Orwell described as ‘orthodoxy, a body of ideas which it is assumed all right-thinking people will accept without question.’

Yes, well, this is very useful if you have much to hide. It is an essential prerequisite if your aim is to occupy a nation. If in addition to such occupation your purpose is to invade and occupy a Middle Eastern nation, commit genocide and provide yourself with a criminal base to manipulate and control opinion then gaoling truth investigators is essential too. What better than if the conspiracy be financed with the royalties of a poorly written work of fiction known as The Holocaust.

Ursula Haverbeck

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