Judgement at Bochum
Almost 75 years after Nuremberg Trials of Crimes against Humanity ended a court in Germany holds a doctor in jail who helped 600 to avoid the "poison death shot"
Presently, in the German City of Bochum on the Ruhr, State Prosecutors and Judges have been keeping in prison for 11 month Dr. Hermann Habig, a family physician, who wanted nothing but to keep his patients from harmful side-effects when he issued false vaccination papers, according to the Hippocratic Oath (“First, do no harm”). These Judges and Prosecutors should take a day off and watch a legendary movie by Stanley Kramer.
“If we didn’t know, it was because we didn’t want to know.”
— Quote from “Judgement at Nuremberg”, 1961
When in 1961 Stanley Kramer released his classic Courtroom-Movie “Judgement at Nuremberg” about the Nuremberg War Crimes Trials, the most shocking detail was shown at the end of the 179 minute epos: Out of 99 defendants who had been sentenced to prison terms when the trials were concluded in 1949, none was still serving his sentence twelve years later.
Consequently, Kramer produced his critique of the way the war crimes were forgotten quickly as a film which centered around the the issue of Justice. Four (fictitious) members of the Nazi Judiciary were tried by a tribunal of U.S. Judges, with Spencer Tracy as the presiding Justice Haywood.
“Where is the responsibility of those American Industrialists who helped Hitler?”
— Quote from “Judgement at Nuremberg”, 1961
Haywood is shown in his quest for justice against the backdrop of the beginning Cold War. Whilst the plot sees him pass verdict against four Nazi-Judges who had sentenced innocent people to death or forced sterilization, it becomes obvious from the sombre atmosphere filled with reverberating German Folklore (and songs sung by marching troops all over Europe and North Africa) that atrocities and crimes against humanity quickly were forgotten, because it was in the interest of the “free world” to join forces with German experts against the “Red Scare”.
It is worth noting that the Bolshevik Revolution was financed by Wall Street bankers, as also Hitler and the Nazis in Germany were financed. Never Again Is Now Global tells the story of how the continuity between eugenics, fascism, and transhumanism, which is the key to understanding present events.
Therefore it is to be wished that Judges and Prosecutors in Bochum (as in the whole of Germany and elsewhere) revisit Kramer’s historical movie. The words spoken by Burt Lancaster as (fictional) former AOG of Germany Ernst Janning is to be understood as a clear warning: “If we didn’t know, it was because we didn’t want to know.”
How can these Jurists continue to try a doctor who was aware of the dangers of what Dr. Vladimir Zelenko in Never Again Is Now Global, Episode 2, has termed “poison death shot” and who wanted to keep his patients out of harms way? Patients such as a young mother who had just given birth to her child, but after an errand outside the hospital would only be allowed back to her newborn again upon presentation of the vaccination card?
Dr. Heinrich Habig admitted to having helped people who would have lost their professional livelihoods without a vaccination certificate. According to his statements, all patients had in common the fear of harmful, irreversible effects of the vaccination.
It is known now (and has been known beyond any reasonable doubt for a long time) from admissions by public health and government officials such as German Health Minister Karl Lauterbach, that these serious side effects are real. How, then, is it possible for Judges to continue with their trial, or for opening the case in the first place as late as December 2022?
Attorney Edgar Siemund, who is representing Members of the German Armed Forces, who are still threatened by an order forcing them to accept experimental injections or face severe consequences, gives an explanation:
“These people sitting there, judges and prosecutors, don't have a clue about what's going on. Not a clue.” — Edgar Siemund
However, not knowing what is going on, isn’t good enough an excuse, as Stanley Kramer showed in “Judgement at Nuremberg”, especially not for medical experimentation. Nuremberg, reminds us Siemund, is also the place where as a result of deadly Nazi-medicine the Nuremberg Code was introduced.
“These prosecutors are not willing or not able [...] to see what material can be brought forth to exonerate people from, for example, guilty verdicts because of falsified vaccination certificates or other things. Because people are afraid who do it that way. They're not doing a fake vaccination card for fun, they're doing it because they're scared and they don't know any other way to keep their job. What is happening here is a massive violation of the Nuremberg Code.” — Edgar Siemund, Attorney at Law
As in the cases of the soldiers represented by Siemund also in the case against Dr. Habig the focus of the prosecution needs to change, and go after the people “right on top who have done all this”:
“We have to make sure that the focus of the prosecution is on the people who actually set the causes for this. Because the people have been blackmailed by the people who are right on top and who have done all this. And this also includes the public prosecutor's office and also the judges. They have been lied to from front to back, and that has to be said clearly. And that's why we need an overarching battalion of scientists [...] to try to bring down this fortress which is facing us, made up of politicians in the first place.” — Edgar Siemund, Attorney at Law
However, even though the whole operation which led to the drive to inject the world’s population with products which were known to be harmful was orchestrated by “enemies of mankind” (Elie Wiesel) does not exclude officials and members of the judiciary from their own responsibility. Therefore, the Court and prosecutors in Bochum should watch Stanley Kramer’s Judgement at Nuremberg right through to the very end and listen to what Justice Haywood (Spencer Tracy) tells a remorseful Ernst Janning who pleaded that he’d never known “it would come to that”:
“It came to that the first time you sentenced a man … you knew to be innocent.”
— Quote from “Judgement at Nuremberg”, 1961
Handwritten letter from Dr. Habig from his prison cell thanking his supporters https://twitter.com/Fridoline17/status/1642611323065253888/photo/1