Whistle Blower
German, Jan van Helsing, Stefan Erdmann, 2016Only 3 items in stock at third-party supplier
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Edward Snowden, the US whistleblower who published secret documents about various surveillance systems of the US intelligence services in 2013, is known to most people. Julian Assange, the spokesperson for the whistleblower platform Wikileaks, which has set itself the goal of making secret documents generally available, is certainly also well known. Both have applied for asylum abroad because they want to be prosecuted for treason. However, they are not being punished for spreading untruths or lies - no: they are being punished for telling people the truth, the truth that we are all being monitored and spied on by our governments and their secret services. Is that what we elected our representatives for? Actually, we elected them to represent our interests, to protect us and prevent harm from coming to us. Isn't it rather the case that they now serve completely different interests? For this book, Jan van Helsing and Stefan Erdmann interviewed 16 whistleblowers who reveal their views on the following topics, among others: . What is it really like in German asylum centres? . Is Germany sovereign? Is the FRG a state or a company? . What is geomantic warfare? . What did the Swiss secret army Abteilung 322 do? Many alternative and conventional medical therapies are being suppressed! . Does 'secret bank trading' really exist? . How do large companies and social organisations save taxes through foundations? . The protesters in Hong Kong in 2014 were paid! . The Rwanda-Congo war was started over raw materials! . Why there can only be 'leftists' in film and radio... . How secret services can access mobile phone providers . . The son of an Illuminati reveals the background to the First and Second World Wars. . A Scottish Rite High Degree Freemason talks about UFOs and time travel. The time is ripe for the truth - even if many may not like it. But we don't want to take that into consideration. Because nobody takes us into consideration either!
Language | German |
topic | Social sciences |
Subtopic | Sociology and anthropology |
Author | Jan van Helsing, Stefan Erdmann |
Number of pages | 359 |
Book cover | Hard cover |
Year | 2016 |
Item number | 6513189 |
Publisher | Amadeus |
Category | Reference books |
Release date | 15.3.2016 |
topic | Social sciences |
Subtopic | Sociology and anthropology |
Language | German |
Author | Jan van Helsing, Stefan Erdmann |
Year | 2016 |
Number of pages | 359 |
Book cover | Hard cover |
Year | 2016 |
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Height | 218 mm |
Width | 159 mm |
Weight | 575 g |
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