Mike King #conspiracy tomatobubble.com

These vile, demonic, wretched, blood thirsty Marxist Zionists never quit, do they? Mr. Breyer was just 19 years old when he served in the heroic Waffen SS; an elite fighting force whose tenacity saved all of Europe from Stalin's invading hordes. For that, he ought to awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Instead, he becomes the latest old man to be snatched away from his family, soon to be deported to Merkel's Marxist Germany for trial. There is no word yet on when Germany will go after elderly members of the Jewish led NKVD units who raped and tortured so many innocent Germans.

A heart breaking excerpt from today's story:
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"The 89-year-old Johann Breyer shuffled unsteadily into a federal courtroom in Philadelphia on Wednesday morning, using a cane for support as he sank slowly into a chair at the defense table. The retired toolmaker from what was then Czechoslovakia, who immigrated to the United States in 1952, was thin and pale and dressed in a green uniform after a night spent in jail following his arrest at his home in Philadelphia. He looked confused at times, too, but when the judge asked him if he understood why the German authorities wanted to put him on trial there, he answered simply, “Yes.”
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"He and his wife, who was with him in the courtroom on Wednesday, lived in a redbrick townhouse in a blue-collar neighborhood of northeast Philadelphia where the small yards are surrounded by chain-link fences. Some neighbors seemed unaware of the earlier accusations against him. “He was a nice guy who fed my dog treats and talked to my parents when they came down,” said Ken Perkins, a neighbor for about 20 years."
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As for the "gassings" that Sulzberger's Times alludes to, no one put it better than British Historian David Irving:
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"In fact more women died on the back seat of Senator Edward Kennedy's car in Chappaquiddick than ever died in the gas chamber they show the tourists at Auschwitz."
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Stories such as this are hard to read. The daily task of reviewing Sulzberger's Times is one that your intrepid author dreads at times. Often, it is good for a laugh. But on days like today, with a story such as this, the emotional mix of deep sorrow and Holy Hatred requires a drink and/or a smoke.
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Our hearts and prayers go out to Herr Breyer and his family.

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