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An autobiographical text that takes us on a dizzying journey through various aspects of the author’s life, thus bringing us very close to the personal Germar with all his trials and tribulations.
Description
This book wasn’t supposed to ever get published. Its contents were meant to be presented as defense material in a court case where some lying police officer conjured up ridiculously impossible charges against the tragic hero of this story – the author himself. When his lawyer decided during the trial, without telling anyone, not to defend his client, not to introduce any evidence, and instead to throw the defendant under the bus, this court case went down the toilet fast. The only defense left was to collect all the material the defense lawyer had flushed down the toilet and turn it into a book, enriched with the story surrounding all of what happened, or did not happen; what was supposed to have happened, or should never have happened at all.
Germar Rudolf’s first two autobiographical books – Hunting Germar Rudolf and Resistance is Obligatory – center around how he got involved in revisionism and the devastating effects this had on him. This new autobiographical text takes us on a journey that brings us very close to the personal Germar. He tells us here how he developed various habits and customs while growing up in Germany, with a focus on topics that highlight cultural differences between his Teutonic home country and the United States: his close relationship to nature, his life-long intense outdoor exercising routine, his fashion choices and the dangers and conflicts arising from them; and his typically German relaxed relationship to the human body and its sexuality. He grippingly reports the trauma he experienced due to his families being torn apart twice; his decision to adopt two U.S. children with a prior history of abuse and neglect, the massive emotional turmoil this caused for him and his family, and he explains his coping strategies as the stressed-out primary caregiver of these children.
This all climaxes in a head-on collision with U.S. authorities who decide to stop his outdoor exercise activities by trumping up charges, dragging him into court, and having him sentenced for a crime that was never committed, had no victim and caused no damage. He lays out how that case was rigged, presents all the evidence exposing this travesty of justice, and puts the spotlight on structural deficiencies of the U.S. judicial system that allows such wrongful convictions to happen. After describing the absurd probation rules he had to abide by, he wraps up this book by explaining why it is not he who needs personal reform, but U.S. society at large that requires a serious look into where it is failing dismally and needs to change its flawed ways.
186 pages, color illustrations
Hand-Signed and -dedicated by the Germar Rudolf! Tell me during checkout (Order Note field), if you want a special text.