ThoughtCrime: 11/15/05
Germar Rudolf Deported to Germany for ThoughtCrimes
Revisionist author and scholar Germar Rudolf, who has been wanted in
Germany for violating a law against "Holocaust Denial," was deported last
night by the Department of Homeland Security’s U.S. Immigration and Customs
Enforcement (ICE).
The United States deportation of Germar Rudolf, ended a decade of alluding
German Thought Police. Rudolf is wanted in Germany for his 1995 conviction
of the trumped up charged of inciting "racial hatred" in violation of Germany’s
Holocaust denial legislation. Rudolf fled Germany in 1996 to avoid
imprisonment. He sought political asylum in the United States.
Rudolf, a chemist from Stuttgart and editor of “Dissecting the Holocaust,”
was sentenced by the German government to 14 months in prison for publishing
a scientific report refuting the veracity of the gas chambers of Auschwitz-Birkenau.
Rudolf tested bricks in the gas chambers for traces of Zyklon B. His
report asserted that because he did not find evidence of Zyklon B on the
sampled bricks it was unlikely that the mass gassings of Jews occurred at
Auschwitz.
Rudolf applied for political asylum in the United States in 2000, claiming
political persecution in Germany. A federal immigration judge denied Rudolf’s
asylum claim and ordered him deported in June 2003.
On Oct. 19 Rudolf appeared at the Chicago office of U.S. Citizenship
and Immigration Services to apply for a green card based on his marriage
to a U.S. citizen. A records check revealed his outstanding order of deportation
and he was immediately taken into federal custody.
Rudolf was
deported to Frankfurt under the escort of two ICE officers and turned over
to the custody of the German Federal Police.
"Thoughtcrime does not entail death: thoughtcrime IS death."
George Orwell
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