fogdryer ago

Repost

Heisenberg123 ago

No wonder why James Alefantis (aka jimmycomet) said that Berlin is his second home.

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HeavyBrain ago

Now that we have this data, lets up one on the experiment and see if "the urge for sexual contact between wealthy jew scientists and children" goes down if you start executing them publicly by cooking them alive.

or if it just goes more underground where you need to invest more to find them.

Angelis_Solaris ago

These crimes against children should be punished by burning at the stake.

HeavyBrain ago

Cooking is slower and more symbolic of what was/is done to white nations.

Vindicator ago

How about a "Potential Lead" flair?

darkknight111 ago

Q just a made a drop about this specific thread (though it links the breitbart link).

8kun’s attention has been requested.

Vindicator ago

Ha. We scooped Q again!

I wish he'd give us some credit one of these days!

argosciv ago

Q just a made a drop about this specific thread (though it links the breitbart link).

Ha. We scooped Q again!

Wait what? I missed something...

@darkknight111

darkknight111 ago

Problem is voat is rather fringe.

This makes #3 in terms of voat leads brought to the public’s attention.

  1. Standard Hotel.

  2. The Vanderbilt threads

  3. This.

I’d say this is proof the NSA watches this site.

Vindicator ago

Oh, I'm sure they do. Back in the first year of this board, pre-Q, and when we were under truly constant assault by Shareblue, I had a couple of different users privately tell me what we were doing was vital and that it was monitored at "very high levels". One of them was @alphabravo, the guy who first posted about QAnon, back when he was Breadcrumbs Anon, before he urged us to keep researching and then disappeared forever.

Vindicator ago

Thanks for reposting! Folks need to dig into this:

The researchers found that several of the foster fathers were high-profile academics. They speak of a network that included high-ranking members of the Max Planck Institute, Berlin's Free University, and the notorious Odenwald School in Hesse, West Germany, which was at the center of a major pedophilia scandal several years ago. It has since been closed down.

completely- ago

Thank you! I had no idea what I found, argosciv really took the wheel from there.

argosciv ago

Holy fucking shit you're not gonna believe what I just fucking found.... gimme a minute to put everything in order.

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argosciv ago

irishtimes.com - "Germany’s secret paedophilia experiment": https://archive.is/aadwr

Excerpt. Emphasis added by me:

Starting in 1969, Berlin welfare authorities handed over the care of at least three homeless teenagers to Dr Helmut Kentler, a sex researcher from Hanover. He placed the youths with known paedophiles, including one who already had a criminal record for child abuse, believing that it would give troubled teens a social anchor while giving the paedophiles a chance to become caring foster parents.

 

Berlin’s youth-affairs minister, Sandra Scheeres, didn’t mince her words when she presented the report. “It was a crime to put these people into this kind of care,” she said. “It is simply unimaginable that something like this happened with state oversight.”

The first details of the ghoulish experiment emerged last year, prompting Berlin’s state authorities to commission a youth researcher to review the files and write a report. “The results are sobering,” said Dr Teresa Nentwig of the University of Göttingen.

In most cases the paedophiles were asked to care for 13-, 14- and 15-year-old drug addicts and prostitutes, of which there were about 1,000 in 1970s West Berlin.

 

But how many children precisely were placed with paedophiles, what ages were they and how much did the city pay the paedophiles? “We don’t know,” Nentwig said at the launch of her report, explaining that city archivists blocked access to crucial data, claiming variously that files were missing, unsorted or sealed for data-protection reasons. “We would have wished for more co-operation in clearing this up,” the researcher said.

Despite the official stonewalling, Nentwig found clues that one of the youths still suffers from the effects of abuse and that two others slid into criminality.

The city government says it has no idea who in West Berlin’s welfare agency agreed to the so-called Kentler Experiment. It has set up a hotline for former participants.

Kentler, who died in 2008, left papers describing the entire experiment as a “success”, but he admitted that it was clear to all involved that placing youths with paedophiles broke the law.

de.wikipedia - Helmut Kentler (translated to English using google translate, not the best translation but helps): https://archive.is/Kkyze

^ I couldn't get the entire page to translate via archive.is (not sure what happened there), so here's the <WARNING: Google link>translate.google.com link</WARNING>

^ Original de wiki link: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helmut_Kentler

 

Also from the irishtimes article:

Germany’s paedophile past reared its head again in 2013 when links emerged between founding members of the Green Party and West Germany’s Paedophile Movement, which rode the coat-tails of gay-rights groups and lobbied for the decriminalisation of consensual sex between adults and children.

 

In 1975 a Green Party leading light, Daniel Cohn-Bendit, who was a kindergarten teacher at the time, wrote a book praising “erotic games” between adults and young children. In 1981 Jürgen Trittin, today a senior Green MP and then a young party official in Göttingen, signed off on a party pamphlet seeking the decriminalisation of paedophilia.

 

The party commissioned a study into the full extent of Green-paedophilia links. Published a week before the 2013 federal election, it cost the party countless votes and prompted a grovelling apology from Trittin. He argued that the paedophile links had to be seen in the context of the sexual revolution of the 1970s, which encouraged a “fiction that there could be sexual relations between adults and children beyond violence or abuse of trust”.

 

Given the Charité paedophilia treatment programme in Berlin, city media have demanded a zero-tolerance approach in investigating Germany’s latest paedophilia scandal. “Even at the end of the 1960s, sex with children was forbidden, punishable by up to 10 years in prison,” said the Berliner Zeitung daily, urging the youth-affairs minister to keep up the pressure and “get all the files on the table”.

The Charité paedophilia treatment programme is detailed more at the beginning of the article, but I didn't want to bog this comment down with more quoting.

More resources on the topic(s) at hand:

wikipedia.org - Max Planck Society: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max_Planck_Society

wikipedia.org - Odenwaldschule: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odenwald_School

wikipedia.org - Charité: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charit%C3%A9

International partner universities [of Charité]:

  • UK: Oxford University
  • UK: London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
  • USA: Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore
  • USA: Northwestern University, Chicago
  • Canada: Université de Montréal
  • Australia: Monash University, Melbourne
  • Japan: Chiba University
  • Japan: Saitama Medical School
  • Brazil: Universidade de São Paulo
  • China: Tongji University, Shanghai
  • China: Tongji Medical College, Wuhan

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Vindicator ago

Thanks for expanding this dig.

One thing I'm curious about -- in the original Comet server hack, @Trebillion (Twitter) found CP on a server in Germany and Alefantis has a restaurant in Berlin. Also, @realJamesWoods (Twitter) has posted several of his messages from Twitter about his account having been reported violating community standards, where they say the tweets in question were not in vioalation of "US or German law". What is it about German law that makes it a place for pedos to set up CP servers?

argosciv ago

Thanks for expanding this dig.

Y'welcome. The Epstein | Daniel Cohn-Bendit submission is quite a rabbit hole. I found even more on him in the last few hours but not sure if I should post it there as a comment or just do a follow up submission...

Also very difficult due to the need to scour french-language sources.

One thing I'm curious about -- in the original Comet server hack, @Trebillion (Twitter) found CP on a server in Germany and Alefantis has a restaurant in Berlin.

Got sources for those? (Not being a dick, curious myself)

Also, @realJamesWoods (Twitter) has posted several of his messages from Twitter about his account having been reported violating community standards, where they say the tweets in question were not in vioalation of "US or German law".

Interesting... again, sources? (Though I can search twitter for "German" from James Woods, might do so later if you can't be bothered)

What is it about German law that makes it a place for pedos to set up CP servers?

Good question.

Vindicator ago

Here's the stuff about the Comet server: https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/2631748. Bigfish is @Trebillion. Titus Frost did a number of interviews with him. I also had a long conversation vetting him by DM on Twitter, so I can say his story has remained highly consistent. He doesn't tweak my shill-dar, and I've seen everything he tweets for the past three years. Very low-profile, not seeking attention in the slightest.

According to this 2016 article, Alefantis owns Nalu Diner in Berlin: https://archive.vn/zLYDs#selection-913.45-913.63. Interestingly, their web page is no longer online: http://www.nalu-diner.de/ Here's all of our past research on the topic: https://searchvoat.co/?t=Alefantis+Berlin&s=pizzagate&b=on&nsfw=on&o=on.

You'll have to scroll through James Woods' feed. He tweeted one in the past week.