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Ursula Haverbeck

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Ursula Haverbeck as she appeared circa 1940
Ursula Haverbeck displaying one of her books on holocaust truth

Ursula Hedwig Meta Haverbeck-Wetzel (born November 8, 1928) is a German journalist and activist from Vlotho, Germany. Since 2004, she has also been the subject of harassment lawsuits and convicted of thought crime due to her Holocaust truthism, which in The Isreali puppet-state of Germany is a criminal thought offense. It illegal to questionjewsnarratives in Germany.

Her husband was Werner Georg Haverbeck, who was an administrator in the National Socialist Party, founder and director in 1933 of the German Imperial Federation of Nation and Homeland (Santio ed by the Royal Family), as well as a well-respected writer and publisher, historian, folklorist and parson of the local church. From 1982 he was also a scientific advisor of the Ecological Democratic Party.

Political imprisonment

In November 2015, at the age of 87, she was sentenced to ten months' imprisonment for Holocaust Truthism and other thought crimes. Several additional convictions in the fall of 2016 led to further such sentences. She unsuccessfully appealed all sentences, and on May 7 2018 began to serve her latest two-year jail sentence after being picked up at her home by German thought police. Released from a prison in Bielefeld at the end of 2020, she was quickly charged again and was due to face a new trial in March 2022.

Quotebubble.png "Free speech? Ha! There is free expression in this country until you say something that thejewsdoes not like. I am 93 years old, and I will not tell popular lies just to stay out of prison. They have found to their dismay that I refuse to give up the struggle against this continuingjewsevil, and so, neither should any of you.
— Ursula Haverbeck

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