Tristan Tate
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Yeah. They just put an 83-year-old woman in jail for questioning World War II history in Germany. I believe she's 83 or 93. She's been in jail for a long time. She said she'll never โ She's in and out of jail, just like me. And she'll never apologize.
And I said this on Twitter, on X. I said, nobody, no judge, no lawyer, no court, nobody, nobody should be allowed to prosecute this woman unless they're older than her. Because you're taking people who have, you know, it's like your child, your child literally arguing with you about what you saw and how you lived in 1994, way before they were born.
And I said this on Twitter, on X. I said, nobody, no judge, no lawyer, no court, nobody, nobody should be allowed to prosecute this woman unless they're older than her. Because you're taking people who have, you know, it's like your child, your child literally arguing with you about what you saw and how you lived in 1994, way before they were born.
And I said this on Twitter, on X. I said, nobody, no judge, no lawyer, no court, nobody, nobody should be allowed to prosecute this woman unless they're older than her. Because you're taking people who have, you know, it's like your child, your child literally arguing with you about what you saw and how you lived in 1994, way before they were born.
And I was like, well, isn't that wild that this woman was around in 1939, 1944? She was around. She saw things with her own eyes. And people who were born in the 1960s and 70s are sitting behind a desk with a book of what they're supposed to think about these events saying this woman is wrong. I'm like, isn't that wild?
And I was like, well, isn't that wild that this woman was around in 1939, 1944? She was around. She saw things with her own eyes. And people who were born in the 1960s and 70s are sitting behind a desk with a book of what they're supposed to think about these events saying this woman is wrong. I'm like, isn't that wild?
And I was like, well, isn't that wild that this woman was around in 1939, 1944? She was around. She saw things with her own eyes. And people who were born in the 1960s and 70s are sitting behind a desk with a book of what they're supposed to think about these events saying this woman is wrong. I'm like, isn't that wild?
Nobody who's younger than her should be allowed to even sit in that room and tell her that she has to go to jail for having her opinions because she was literally an eyewitness to things. And yeah, incredibly scary. And you want to talk about, I mean, obviously... the people protected by the state of Israel. Look who was protected by the United States. Who was the first CEO, essentially, of NASA?
Nobody who's younger than her should be allowed to even sit in that room and tell her that she has to go to jail for having her opinions because she was literally an eyewitness to things. And yeah, incredibly scary. And you want to talk about, I mean, obviously... the people protected by the state of Israel. Look who was protected by the United States. Who was the first CEO, essentially, of NASA?
Nobody who's younger than her should be allowed to even sit in that room and tell her that she has to go to jail for having her opinions because she was literally an eyewitness to things. And yeah, incredibly scary. And you want to talk about, I mean, obviously... the people protected by the state of Israel. Look who was protected by the United States. Who was the first CEO, essentially, of NASA?
Wernher von Braun, the man who invented the V2 rocket. The man who invented this weapon of death that obviously hit London a couple of times. He was the best rocket scientist in the world, but because he was a rocket scientist, okay, cool. You come to the United States. Oh, you're fine.
Wernher von Braun, the man who invented the V2 rocket. The man who invented this weapon of death that obviously hit London a couple of times. He was the best rocket scientist in the world, but because he was a rocket scientist, okay, cool. You come to the United States. Oh, you're fine.
Wernher von Braun, the man who invented the V2 rocket. The man who invented this weapon of death that obviously hit London a couple of times. He was the best rocket scientist in the world, but because he was a rocket scientist, okay, cool. You come to the United States. Oh, you're fine.
Oh, you were just doing your rocket science, but we don't care that you were SS because we know you just needed the funding.
Oh, you were just doing your rocket science, but we don't care that you were SS because we know you just needed the funding.
Oh, you were just doing your rocket science, but we don't care that you were SS because we know you just needed the funding.
Took them all. Everyone useful, you know, was suddenly an American citizen. He's buried in the same graveyard as all the American war heroes and presidents, et cetera. Yeah, he's buried in a graveyard, I believe, in Washington, D.C., alongside ex-presidents, war heroes, people who fought in the American Civil War. He's given a hero's burial, a hero's funeral, but he was an SS officer.
Took them all. Everyone useful, you know, was suddenly an American citizen. He's buried in the same graveyard as all the American war heroes and presidents, et cetera. Yeah, he's buried in a graveyard, I believe, in Washington, D.C., alongside ex-presidents, war heroes, people who fought in the American Civil War. He's given a hero's burial, a hero's funeral, but he was an SS officer.
Took them all. Everyone useful, you know, was suddenly an American citizen. He's buried in the same graveyard as all the American war heroes and presidents, et cetera. Yeah, he's buried in a graveyard, I believe, in Washington, D.C., alongside ex-presidents, war heroes, people who fought in the American Civil War. He's given a hero's burial, a hero's funeral, but he was an SS officer.
Quite literally. And all the photos of him in his SS uniform have been scrubbed from the internet. You can't find them on the internet. And it's like, well, why don't you just admit it? We don't care. He's been dead a long time. Why don't you just admit it? What you did, yeah. Israel, the United States. Why don't you just admit what you did? It's not what you did.