Letter from Jez Turner, Political Prisoner, received this morning, June 5th

Letter from Jez, received this morning, June 5th: Letter from Jez Turner, Political Prisoner, received this morning, June 5th
Dear Alison,

Thank you for your letter.


Interested to hear of the media / net reaction – no access here – so please put all links on to a page / email so I can read when I get out. I always enjoy reading R.H.’s court reports – he should be a court reporter!

I liked the stamps very much. On my arrival another chap had a book and I asked him if I could borrow it while we waited and he said ‘Give it to me next week’ – it saved my life ‘cos nothing to read in the first week here. The book was all about Malta and the aerial duals between Me’s and Macchis vs. Hurricanes and Spitfires! Spits were a big improvement on Hurries BUT the fuel tank was in front of the pilot – not good! Anyway, whole show was a complete waste of life and poor Maltese caught in the middle.

Do hope your trial verdict goes better than mine – by time you receive this you’ll know. I won’t know till S. visits me on Wednesday.

Pleased that Paris went well and the Vichy video came through – a change is as good as a rest!!

It’s funny, but the things I miss the most are the simple things…

Mail for me is censored, but anonymous mail does get through.

Please tell everyone that my spirits are high and that I’m enjoying my holiday at Her Majesty’s Expense! I will return refreshed to the fray!

Jez. 

 
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Friends,

Good to hear Jez is in good spirits.
 
I am doing ok, awaiting my punishment due to be pronounced in ten days on the 14th. We will see if the British judiciary is prepared to jail a singer. (I’m told this doesn’t happen even in Venezuela!)
 
Attached below is my latest blog post along with photographs taken last week during the glorious sunny spell up here in the Peak District (Derbyshire). Hawthorn at its best, lambs in the field and even a paddling cow.
 
Thanks again for your much appreciated support. 
 
Best wishes,
 
Alison
 

Trial of Monika and Alfred Schaefer to Begin in Munich, July 3.

Trial of Monika and Alfred Schaefer to Begin in Munich, July 3.
Free speech advocates and history Truthers Monika and Alfred Schaefer will go on trial at the Court at 16 Nymphenburger Strasse beginning on Monday, July 2, The trial will run July 2-4 and then continue on July 12, 13 and 16. 
 
Supporters are urged to attend to show solidarity for these free speech political prisoners.
 


 

Alfred Termine

Take the time and appear numerous as often as you can.. In this way you can clearly show the helpers of the lie that it is no longer just a marginal phenomenon when people resist with the lies about our history.
 
Talk to friends and acquaintances, form carpools. 
 
Be sure to have a valid ID card from the Federal Republic if you want to go to the courtroom. If you – for whatever reason – do not have a valid identity document and do not live too far away from Munich, it might still be worthwhile to “be there”. With large numbers of spectators, unfortunately, it is often the case that not everyone gets into the hall. Then just outside the hall conversations take place, one gets to know each other and shows the flag.
 
The siblings Schaefer – Monika has been held captive in Stadlheim since 3 January – fight their fight for us, our children and grandchildren. Now we are challenged to show how important the struggle for truth is.