Ursula Haverbeck freed after 2.5 years; immediately faces new charges
Fri, 2020-11-13
By Carolyn Yeager
The persecution of truth tellers continues in Germany, along with the shameless, indecent, brazen mistreatment of it's elderly citizens. (That is because the process is driven by Jews and the One World Order appointees, not by the real German people.) In the case of Ursula Haverbeck, the purpose is to shut her up entirely on the subject of Auschwitz. No freedom to say a word contrary to the JEWISH narrative of Auschwitz.
But Ursula admits that she has always been a thinker -- she can't stop thinking! In her letter below in which she describes her experience in prison, we learn why Ursula cannot, constitutionally, follow the foreign-imposed "history" demanded by the enforcers of the construct called the Federal Republic of Germany. That is not who she is!
The following is a Google automatic translation from the website https://freiheit-fuer-ursula.de/. First, the update from the FREE URSULA HAVERBECK committee, which gives us a better idea of the support for Ursula in Germany itself, and then the letter from Ursula herself, which is very different and better than anything I had been forwarded during her time of incarceration.
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Today, Thursday, November 5th, 2020, Ursula Haverbeck was finally released from JVA Bielefeld after 2.5 years of incarceration.
Conclusion on the “Freedom for Ursula Haverbeck” campaign
Published on 3rd November 2020 from Tippse
In the next few days Ursula Haverbeck will finally be released after two and a half years of conviction. Ursula was neither pardoned nor was she allowed to serve only the usual two thirds of the total sentence.
Her release is reason enough to sum up the campaign “Freedom for Ursula Haverbeck”.
Everything has a beginning
When Ursula was picked up from home by the police on May 7, 2018 and then had to start her detention, the whole of Germany was outraged that the system was really allowing an 89-year-old lady to be incarcerated.
Just three days after the imprisonment, 500 Germans demonstrated in Bielefeld and loudly demanded “freedom for Ursula Haverbeck”.
Her imprisonment and the subsequent demonstration were the starting shot for a cross-party and cross-organizational campaign that has never been seen on this scale in the Federal Republic.
Solidarity campaigns in Germany
In this country, various solidarity campaigns for her release took place nationwide in at least 46 cities, for example in Dortmund, Kerpen, Dresden, Hamm, Bergheim or Bielefeld.
The total number of cities in which actions to release Ursula Haverbeck were carried out will be significantly higher. The 46 cities mentioned are only cities from which submissions for the campaign were published on this website.
In addition to many individual actions and demonstrations directly after Ursula Haverbeck's imprisonment, there were also larger birthday demonstrations in Bielefeld in 2018 and 2019, in which around 500 people took part in 2018 and 300 people in 2019.
Ursula Haverbeck runs for the 2019 European elections
In 2019 the party DIE RECHTE managed to nominate Ursula Haverbeck for the European elections. The 4,000 required support signatures could be submitted in good time to the Federal Returning Officer together with the election documents.
Ursula Haverbeck was not only Germany's oldest prisoner, but also Germany's first prisoner who ran for an election from prison.
Unfortunately, there were repeated voices claiming that Ursula Haverbeck would not be released from prison if she successfully entered the EU Parliament.
The party DIE RECHTE then had two independent expert opinions drawn up, which also came to the conclusion that Ursula Haverbeck could very well be released from prison.
There was thus the unique opportunity to get a prisoner, at least partially, free by entering a parliament.
Ursula Haverbeck's appearance in the European elections made it possible to draw attention to her fate and imprisonment using special aids such as election posters, a commercial on radio and television, as well as leaflet campaigns and public gatherings.
Ursula Haverbeck got almost 25,000 votes in the European elections, but unfortunately they were not enough to get into the EU Parliament.
Solidarity campaigns abroad
Of course, other countries also showed solidarity with Ursula Haverbeck.
In her absence, for example, she was awarded the international “Robert Faurisson Prize” in France. The attorney Wolfram Narath accepted this on behalf of Ursula Haverbeck.
Several actions demanding the release of Ursula Haverbeck also took place abroad, for example in France.
Even in distant Japan they showed solidarity with the imprisoned Ursula Haverbeck.
The flood of letters, the flower offensive and life in prison in the Federal Republic
Already at the beginning of the imprisonment of Ursula Haverbeck, the JVA Bielefeld was confronted with an unprecedented situation, which brought the administrative apparatus of the prison to stumble. The most famous prisoner in the FRG received tons of letters and expressions of solidarity from all over the world, which the prison had to carry in baskets into the cell.
Although the number of mailings has decreased over the years, the number of mails has remained incomparably high.
In addition to the numerous postal traffic, a "flower offensive" was started in September 2019, which some supporters of Ursula Haverbeck had launched. This "flower offensive" had the main task to bring joy to the prisoners and to beautify the dreary life in captivity by means of bouquets of flowers.
In the end, so many bouquets of flowers were delivered to the prison that they no longer fit in Ursula's cell, and a separate agreement had to be made with the supplying nursery to regulate the number of deliveries.
Reports, articles or letters from Ursula Haverbeck also appeared regularly on this special page on the freedom campaign. These dealt with current political issues or simply with life and problems as the oldest prisoner of this republic.
Ursula Haverbeck in the press review
Even before she was arrested, our Ursula made headlines in the national and international press with her expressions of opinion and her legal proceedings.
Of course, the reports of her imprisonment were all the more intense in the media. Their appearance in the European elections caused a great stir among the press smearers.
In addition to the usual reports from the lying and gap press, numerous patriotic newspapers also reported on her fate. The magazine "NS HEUTE", for example, devoted an entire front page to the captured Ursula Haverbeck.
Everything has an end
Everything has an end ... this campaign too.
Fortunately, the end of this campaign is a happy event, because Ursula Haverbeck is finally released from her convictions.
In conclusion, it should be noted that this campaign has achieved its goal in full, as it has managed to mobilize and finally organize a large number of friends and supporters of Ursula Haverbeck across party and organizational boundaries.
Only together could one build up an enormous range to point out the fate of Ursula Haverbeck and the lack of freedom of expression in this country.
At this point we would like to thank all supporters and hope that they will remain loyal to our Ursula in the future. Even if Ursula Haverbeck is now in "freedom", our solidarity goes out to her, because they want to drag her to court again on November 17th, 2020.
Solidarity with Ursula Haverbeck!
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