
by James Buchanan
Here in America, the two-party system usually weeds out anyone, who is even the tiniest bit objectionable to the wire-pullers in charge. Idealistic men like Pat Buchanan or Ron Paul are invariably kicked aside in the primary system. Often the primaries are blatantly stolen, but nothing is ever done to expose and punish the vote thieves.
It therefore may come as a shock to Americans that White people in Austria are being allowed to vote for someone who wants to stop the Third World invasion of Austria and who has a long track record of patriotism and the support for free speech (which most Europeans don’t have). That person is Barbara Rosenkranz, an outspoken patriot, who has had to fight an oppressive government and who even had her pastor giving her grief for her belief in freedom and keeping Austria for the Austrians.
An article in the London Daily Telegraph reports “Barbara Rosenkranz, 51, a regional leader of the Freedom Party (FPOe), looks likely to be the only candidate to run against the incumbent, President Heinz Fischer, on April 25. But her comments supporting the scrapping of the tough prohibition law have renewed the debate about a heritage with which the country, which was under Nazi rule from 1938 to 1945, has never fully come to terms. Under the 1947 Verbotsgesetz law, anyone who seeks to set up a Nazi organisation, propagates Nazi ideology or denies Nazi crimes can be jailed for up to 20 years. But Rosenkranz, a mother of 10 and the wife of an outspoken figure in Austria’s far-Right scene, insists the law constitutes ‘an unnecessary restriction’ and that, on the contrary, people should be allowed freedom of opinion. In 2003, the European Court of Human Rights already allowed a journalist’s description of her as a ‘closet-Nazi’, noting that her attitude towards Nazism was ambiguous. Such comments from a woman running for the country’s highest office prompted scorching criticism from politicians of all colours, civil groups and the Catholic church. While the Austrian president has a mostly ceremonial role and Fischer is widely expected to win a second term, Rosenkranz’s candidacy has been seen as a test for the FPOe’s party programme.”
The truth is that Austrians are not allowed to speak freely about war propaganda that constitutes slander against the Austrian (and German) people that was created by the Allies after World War Two. The disgraceful collaborators, who have formed the dominant post-war parties in Austria and Germany, are too disgraceful for words kissing the boots of those who would destroy their people and who are stealing from them to this day. The nation of Israel for example used the “Holocaust” to extort billions in financial aid from Germany after World War Two. Germany has yet to collect even one dollar in reparations for the mass murder of half a million civilians at Dresden from the United States or Britain.




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