When I planned my actions early 2010 I believed the
gathering of information on the slavery to be my main and even sole challenge.
Now I can say that this perception was wrong. While I managed the gathering of
information without significant challenges, the presentation of this
information to the public turned out to be unmanageable.
Immediately upon my arrival in Canada at the end of
June 2010 I started my search for a mass medium, which would publish my
information. I did some research and picked up media, which at some points had
taken their own stand on important issues. I will not give names but will
mention that these were media from countries like Sweden, Norway, Ireland and
Canada. None from them has shown any interest whatsoever to my information even
without asking for its credibility. Only the editor-in-chief of a Canadian
newspaper expressed interest to publish it. Later it turned out, however, that
his purpose had been to take away from me my information. He returned to me the
USB device only after I had demonstrated to him that I had the same information
on other USB devices and he realized the lack of any sense in his action. In
all other cases his colleagues did not bother to answer my emails. Therefore I
usually called them afterwards only to hear the short comment that there was no
interest for my information, although I did not ask for any remuneration.
Facing the reality I changed my strategy and began to
look not for the right medium but for the right journalist, hoping that he
would know where the information can be published, if at all. I did a research
on investigative journalists, picked some who had come up with inconvenient for
some strong people or circles revelations and started approaching them. And
again I failed. The only interest I witnessed was toward my personality. “Who
are you?” asked me a famous journalist, having in mind not my unknown name but
who stood behind me. I remember very clearly a young Swedish journalist,
already awarded with international prizes. When I contacted her, she asked me
astonished where did I know from that she was working on the topic of women
trade. It turned out that only two days before she had received the assignment
from one of the biggest Swedish electronic media to prepare a presentation on
the topic. This is the only journalist, who has ever seen part of my
information. She promised to present my information to the media and shortly
after she informed me that she would fly to an African land to gather
information on the women trade there.
Without success have I contacted one of the biggest
German names in the branch. A German media person invited me for a conversation
but I have found out that her purpose was to convince me to stop my activities
as the German authorities would go ahead with an investigation in the right
moment anyway. After I demonstrated later to her that I still continued to act,
she interrupted any contacts to me, obviously following an order from “above”.
I received a clear evidence for the contempt of the German rules towards the
freedom of press much later in 2013, when I published my first article on
slavery on the big Russian portal forum-msk.org. One day after the publication
the internet access to the portal was stopped. It turned later out that the
portal used a German internet service provider which had simply interrupted the
service to its Russian client. The German company gave a fake formal reason but
most of the readers realized that the true reason for this misbehavior was the
publication of my article.
I have already written here that in Bulgaria the press
is not allowed to publish materials on the true face of the modern slavery.
My personal experience shows that the truth about
the modern slavery and in particular the participation in the crimes of the
state authorities of the “international democratic community” is a forbidden
topic, a taboo, for the mass media of this community. The ban to write
objectively about the slavery is a clear sign that there are no actual freedom
and independence of the press in the Western world and in its colonies. This
conclusion is confirmed by the book of the German journalist Udo Ulfkotte
“Purchased Journalists” (“Gekaufte Journalisten”). An independent press would
never use the death of 55 killed in fighting armed Albanian rebels to pronounce
hysterically genocide in order to instigate the war and bombings in 1999 while leaving the death of at least
48 burned-alive peaceful demonstrators in Odessa unattended and even not
pushing for identification of the killers, for which anyway it is known to
belong to the fascist junta in Kiev. Or while not noticing the raging sex slavery in its own country
regularly write about massive rapes committed in 1945 by Soviet soldiers
against German women. And while it expresses outrage for the delay with several
days of Stalin's edict forbidding any crimes against the German civil
population this press seems to have forgotten that the soldiers of the
Wehrmacht were allowed to kill, rape and plunder for years on the occupied
territories of the Soviet Union. At the same time the data, presented by
the historian Miriam Gephardt “When the Soldiers came” (“Als die Soldaten
kamen”), according to which about 285 000 German women have been raped by the
Western allies, 190 000 out of which by Americans, is treated as doubtful
surprise. Logically keeps this press also one of the big crimes of the Western
allies against the German population – the brutal bombings of Dresden, which
killed about 135 000 civilians, mostly women and children.
The mass media in the Western world today are nothing
more than instruments of the propaganda, of the policies and interests of the
decision makers there. Therefore they have become an ideal reflection of the
hypocrisy of these decision makers. The lack of freedom and independence of
the Western press is a major factor for the current flourishing of the human
trade in the West.
The main reason for the subordination of the
contemporary Western press to those in power is the circumstance that in the
epoch of Internet and disappearing middle class the mass media have become
dependent upon the advertisements from the corporations, which are a coherent
part of the ruling establishment. In addition (and because of this) ownership
in the media is more and more concentrated in the hands of few rich owners
(only 6 in the United States), who
themselves belong to the decision makers. The other methods of subordination
and control are evident from my article about the Saxony Affair – financial
pressure (the bankruptcy of Hans Meiser), numerous investigations against
journalists, brutal violence by the organized (by the states) crime against
them (journalists Heinz Fassbinder and Peter Hornstadt), accompanied with
investigations and instigation of the social welfare – since it is too easy for
the criminals from the authorities to destroy physically and legally their
victims, they entertain themselves with their humiliation.
All these wrongdoings in her country did not prevent
the Chancellor Angela Merkel during her last meeting with the Hungarian prime
minister Victor Orban to teach him lesson on the freedom of the press on the
occasion of recent searches in the offices of some Hungarian mass media,
preparing a Hungarian “spring”. Orban can not use the above mentioned methods
as these media are very well financed by the Americans and organized crime in
Hungary as well as in the other countries in Eastern Europe is controlled by
the Americans, not by the local governments.
When Dietmar Schmidt from BKA presented the wish of
his authority for me to leave Germany as soon as possible I thought first that
these people had never heard a good saying from the “Goodfather” - “Keep your
friends close but your enemies closer”. Now I do not think so. Rather, they
knew very well the information curtain, which is designed to keep the secrets
of the modern slavery away from the public. And it was with this information
curtain in mind, when Christel Biskop from Kobra Leipzig derided me by advising
me to find a like-minded person with whom to share my outrage with the
atrocities of the slavery. But all these people had forgotten a good, old
German saying – where there is a will, there is a way. Having realized that I
will never find the right mass medium or the right journalist – simply because
they do not exist, I decided to create the right media myself and to perform
the functions of the right journalist to the extent of my capacity. So came to
this world first my German-language blog sexsklaverei.blogspot.com, my
Russian-language blog slavjanstvo.blogspot.com and this blog, for the
acquaintance with which I am thankful to you.
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