It is okay in Germany to doubt the Holy Ghost - but not the "Holocaust"! Thought Crimes in Germany are usually called ". . . defaming the memory of the dead."

In Germany, intellectual dissidents can be sentenced for up to five years in prison for expressing doubts about certain claims routinely made by the Holocaust Lobby - for example, that "six million" people, mostly Jews, were brutally murdered in genocidal gas chambers.

"In 1994, 2083 charges for ThoughtCrimes were brought by German courts, and in 1997, the number jumped to 7,888.

Between those years, 17,207 people were prosecuted for the crime of speaking their minds."

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