Several Recommended Articles

Today’s American Thinker has several very disturbing articles.

Angela Merkel and the Destruction of German Democracy” reveals Merkel’s evil activities.

A truly disturbing article is “Criminalizing Dissent“. It’s about the persecution of a student at UMass, Amherst, by mob and by a leftist instructor who is using law to her advantage, so far, that is. In the end, she’ll get her comeuppance and the University will pay through the nose. One comment after this article is pertinent:

“Yet again we see it. In The Coming of the Third Reich (2003), historian Richard J. Evans explains how, in the early days of National Socialist Germany, Stormtroopers (Brownshirts) ‘organized campaigns against unwanted professors in the local newspapers [and] staged mass disruptions of their lectures.’ To express dissent from Nazi positions became a matter of taking one’s life into one’s hands. The idea of people of opposing viewpoints airing their disagreements in a civil and mutually respectful manner was gone. One was a Nazi, or one was silent (and fearful).

“Today’s fascists call themselves ‘anti-fascists.’ Just like the Nazis, they are totalitarian: they are determined not to allow their opponents to murmur the slightest whisper of dissent. Forcibly suppressing the speech of someone with whom one disagrees is a quintessentially fascist act.”

The third article is “DC LAW“, and it provides insight to the Roger Stone case. That story is still developing: “More than 1,100 former prosecutors and other DOJ officials call on Attorney General Bill Barr to resign” reads a CNN headline. This letter has obvious political roots, which render it as devoid of any real legal bearing on the Stone case.

There is NO case for Barr resigning over the Stone matter, none whatsoever, but prosecutors and DOJ officials do not always need a genuine case in order to create one. They are experienced at fabrication. This letter is but another instance of the perpetual motion to thwart Trump and his agenda. Stone’s case is an obvious miscarriage of justice, from his staged pre-dawn arrest down to his mistrial, chaired by a prejudiced judge who should be removed from the bench. The sentencing recommendation was utterly excessive and was rightly brought into question.

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5:14 pm on February 16, 2020