Do you regret having to sell everything you worked for all of your life to keep this website going?
The masses are starting to wake up because of the evil politicians destroying our countries.
I think that survival is the key, adapting and evolving. The only way I see globalism ending is through wars, famines, and rivers of blood.
Our politicians are working hard to destroy the white Australian population. I would call the Australian PM, anthony albanese, a sick communist. He labelled hundreds of thousands of white Australians as “far right” and condemned the March for Australia protest.
There was an 80-year-old Australian woman at the protest in Sydney, and a sicko antifa coward spat on her at the protest. I would have broken his nose or Jaw if i was there. Antifa are cowards that assault an elderly lady that was protesting against our sick, traitorous government. Antifa are a bunch of drug addicts and mentally ill people.
This prime minister did not swear his oath on the bible just as Trump did not.
I suspect that both of them have secretly converted to Judaism. They think Jews are their god, and they definitely get advice from their rabbis.
Our prime minister believes that gender pronouns, transgender and gender identity are a human right. And he would see this 80-year-old elderly Australian woman as an extremist and a disgusting bigot.
I’ve talked to these sickos myself, and that IS how they think.
They’re the stupidest, sickest, most demented people in Australia and they are the ones in charge of our country.
They hang around the Jews their whole life and are separated from the civilian population.
But Christians have always seen the jews as God’s Chosen People.
I think our prime minister hates white people because of the Holohoax, and feels pity for the innocent, persecuted jews.
He would kneel to them and lick their boots on tv if they asked. He would get down on his knees and kiss his rabbi’s ass.
He probably thinks he has to destroy his own people for the sake of his beloved jews, or there will be another dreadful Holohoax and 60 trillion jews will be killed by brain-paddling rollercoasters, masturbation machines, electrocution floors, and then the innocent jews will be turned into lampshades (that are actually made out of silk, linen and cotton).
Because in his tiny 75 IQ brain, everything a jew says is the truth, and God’s Chosen People would never lie.
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In a way, no, I do no not regret losing all those creature comforts. Once I lost my wife, that was by far the biggest loss. What are material things when you lose your soulmate? I was glad my sick wife had those comforts while she was alive, but I am just an old Marine and used to hardships over the course of many incarnations.
Besides, the juze twist and misuse everything, and they had a big slander campaign going from 2010-2023 on how I was “living high on the hog” and was a “lazy, country-club aristocrat who never worked a day in his life” and how I was “an old welfare bum who should get a job and stop begging for money.”
Now why are the juze dominating us? Because of huge, well-funded organizations like the ADL with a $100 million budget and 3,000 full-time, paid employees. and believe me, they fundraise. Oh, excuse, me, Jonathan Greenblatt is, by Porter’s definition, “a welfare bum begging for money instead of getting a job.”
Holocaust researcher Carlos Porter (whose site is now gone; he kicked the bucket in 2023 in Belgium and now, I suspect, is roasting in the fires of hell) attacked me as a con man and fatcat for years and this is how he stayed out of prison. He was the only man in England, Ireland, Luxembourg, Belgium o rGermyn (all places he lived in) who could write n-i-g-g-e-r this and ngr-that, and say the Holocaust was a crock (in some excellent articles, btw), and yet magically not be arrested.
All he had to do was defame me as a loafer, an agent, and a “ngr-lover.”
Grok says “Carlos Whitlock Porter was living in Belgium at the time of his death in 2023.” Well, Belgium has all kinds of hate-speech and Holocaust-denier laws!
Grok:
In Belgium, Holocaust denial has been illegal since the passage of the Belgian Negationism Law on March 23, 1995, which bans public denial, minimization, justification, or approval of the genocide committed by the Nazi regime during World War II. The offense is punishable by up to one year in prison and fines of up to €2,500. Below is a summary of individuals known to have been arrested, tried, and imprisoned in Belgium for Holocaust denial or related charges, based on available information:
1. Siegfried Verbeke
Background: A prominent Belgian Holocaust denier and founder of the revisionist group Vrij Historisch Onderzoek (VHO). Verbeke was known for distributing materials denying the Holocaust, including pamphlets and publications questioning the existence of gas chambers.
Arrest and Trial: On April 14, 2005, the Antwerp Court of Appeal convicted Verbeke under the Belgian Negationism Law for Holocaust denial activities.
Sentence: He was sentenced to 1 year in prison and fined €2,500. Additionally, his civic rights were suspended for 10 years, and the Centre for Equal Opportunities and the Belgian Auschwitz Foundation each received symbolic damages of €1.
Context: Verbeke had a history of similar activities, including a 2004 conviction in the Netherlands for distributing racist and Holocaust-denying material, where he received a seven-month sentence. His 2005 arrest in Belgium followed an attempt to board a plane at Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport, where he was detained and extradited back to Belgium.
2. Dries Van Langenhove
Background: A Belgian far-right political activist and leader of the Flemish nationalist youth organization Schild & Vrienden. He gained notoriety after a 2018 TV report by VRT exposed racist, antisemitic, and Holocaust-denying content in the group’s chatrooms.
Arrest and Trial: In February 2021, Van Langenhove and six other members of Schild & Vrienden were prosecuted for violations of the Belgian Negationism Act, the Antiracism Act, and the Arms Act. The trial concluded on March 12, 2024, in the Ghent Criminal Court.
Sentence: Van Langenhove was convicted of inciting violence, racism, and Holocaust denial. He received 1 year of effective imprisonment and a fine of €16,000. He was also stripped of certain civil rights for 10 years, preventing him from holding public office or running in elections. Five other members received suspended sentences.
Context: The judge noted that Van Langenhove “revelled in Nazi ideas that cause much suffering” and aimed to undermine society. His lawyer announced an appeal against the ruling.
3. Roland Raes
Background: A co-founder of the Flemish ultranationalist party Vlaams Blok (predecessor to Vlaams Belang), Raes is a known Holocaust denier who claimed Anne Frank’s diary was fake and questioned the scale of the Holocaust.
Arrest and Trial: Raes was convicted in 2010 for Holocaust denial under the Belgian Negationism Law.
Sentence: Specific details about the duration of his imprisonment are not provided in the sources, but his conviction is noted. It’s unclear if he served actual prison time or received a suspended sentence or fine, as the sources focus on his conviction rather than the exact penalty.
Context: In 2024, Raes was briefly listed as a candidate for Vlaams Belang in local elections in Aalter, East Flanders, but his candidacy was retracted after public outcry due to his history as a convicted Holocaust denier.
4. Laurent Louis
Background: A former far-right Belgian lawmaker and self-proclaimed “anti-Zionist,” Louis was known for inflammatory statements, including questioning the scale of the Holocaust and the role of gas chambers.
Arrest and Trial: In 2015, Louis was convicted by the Brussels Court of Appeal for Holocaust denial based on online statements made in support of French far-right politician Jean-Marie Le Pen, violating the Belgian Negationism Law.
Sentence: He received a 6-month suspended prison sentence and a fine of over €20,000. The court later modified the sentence in 2017, ordering him to visit one Nazi concentration camp per year for five years (including Auschwitz) and write at least 50 lines about his experiences after each visit, instead of serving jail time.
Context: Louis’s sentence was unusual, as it prioritized educational measures over imprisonment. He apologized on Facebook for any offense caused but continued to frame his actions as questioning rather than denying the Holocaust.
Notes
Scope of Convictions: The sources primarily highlight these four individuals—Verbeke, Van Langenhove, Raes, and Louis—as having been arrested, tried, and either imprisoned or sentenced for Holocaust denial in Belgium. Other individuals may have faced charges, but no further specific cases are detailed in the provided references.
Legal Framework: The Belgian Negationism Law, enacted in 1995, is enforced by the Centre for Equal Opportunities and has been used consistently to prosecute Holocaust denial. The law’s application has faced criticism for potentially restricting free speech, but the European Court of Human Rights upheld its legitimacy in 2003, stating that Holocaust denial constitutes racial slander and incitement to hatred.
Limitations: The information is based on available references, and there may be additional cases not covered here. Sentences like Raes’s are less detailed, and it’s possible that some convictions resulted in fines or suspended sentences rather than actual imprisonment.
My French friend, revisionist Vincent Reynouard, father of eight, did many months in prison in Belgium before being extradited to France!
Grok: Reynouard was arrested in Belgium on July 9, 2010, and extradited to France to serve a sentence at Valenciennes. He was held at the Prison de Forest from July 9, 2010, until his extradition, so his detention in Belgium could be estimated at approximately 9 months or less (July 2010 to April 2011).
Vincent Reynouard, a French Holocaust denier, has faced multiple convictions and prison sentences primarily in France under the Gayssot Act, which criminalizes Holocaust denial. Below is a detailed summary of his known jail and prison sentences across various countries, based on available information:
France
1991: Convicted for distributing Holocaust denial literature to high school students, questioning the existence of gas chambers. No specific prison time is noted for this conviction, suggesting it may have resulted in a fine or non-custodial penalty.
2004: Convicted for distributing a pamphlet and videocassette questioning the Oradour-sur-Glane massacre. Sentenced to 24 months in prison, with 18 months suspended, resulting in 6 months served.
2007: Sentenced to 1 year in prison and fined €10,000 for Holocaust denial activities.
2008: Sentenced to 1 year in prison and fined €20,000 for contesting a crime against humanity (Holocaust denial).
2015: Sentenced to 1 year in prison for Holocaust denial, upheld by a French appeal court.
Valenciennes prison
November 2015: Tried before a Normandy court for Holocaust denial in Facebook posts. Sentenced to 2 years in jail, with the sentence enhanced due to prior convictions.
2016: Sentenced to 2 months in prison for contesting a crime against humanity, related to a piece published in 2011 in the newspaper Rivarol.
Late 2016: Sentenced to 5 months in prison at the first instance for similar Holocaust denial acts.
November 2020: Sentenced to 4 months in prison by a Paris court for posting a Holocaust denial video on YouTube in May 2017.
March 19, 2025: Sentenced to 12 months in prison by the Paris Criminal Court for denying war crimes, inciting racial hatred, and spreading neo-Nazi propaganda in online videos posted between 2017 and 2020. He was also ordered to pay €10,000 in damages to the Jewish Observatory of France (OJDF) and the International League against Racism and Antisemitism (LICRA).
United Kingdom (Scotland)
November 2022 – February 2024: Arrested in Anstruther, Scotland, on November 10, 2022, and held in an Edinburgh prison cell pending extradition proceedings to France. He was detained for approximately 15 months (November 2022 to February 2024) while awaiting a court decision on extradition. This detention was not a sentence for a crime committed in the UK but rather a holding period under a European arrest warrant issued by France. His appeal against extradition was rejected in 2024, and he was deported to France in February 2024.
Belgium
No prison sentences are recorded for Reynouard in Belgium, though he resided there at times, and France issued a European arrest warrant to extradite him from Belgium to serve a prison sentence ordered by the Colmar court (likely the 2015 one-year sentence).
Summary of Sentences
France Total: Approximately 5 years and 3 months in confirmed prison sentences across multiple convictions (6 months in 2004, 1 year in 2007, 1 year in 2008, 1 year in 2015, 2 years in 2015, 2 months in 2016, 5 months in 2016, 4 months in 2020, and 12 months in 2025). Some sentences may have overlapped or been served concurrently, but exact details on time served are unclear.
Scotland Total: Approximately 15 months in detention (not a sentence but pre-extradition custody).
Belgium Total: No recorded prison sentences.
Notes
Recidivism: Reynouard’s sentences in France were often enhanced due to his prior convictions, as noted in the 2015 Normandy court case.
Extradition Context: His detention in Scotland was related to French warrants for Holocaust denial videos posted between 2019 and 2020, including comments trivializing Nazi atrocities and addressing “the Jewish problem.”
Unserved Sentences: Some sentences, like the 2015 one-year term, may have been delayed or unserved due to Reynouard’s residence in Belgium or Scotland until his extradition in 2024.
Do you regret having to sell everything you worked for all of your life to keep this website going?
The masses are starting to wake up because of the evil politicians destroying our countries.
I think that survival is the key, adapting and evolving. The only way I see globalism ending is through wars, famines, and rivers of blood.
Our politicians are working hard to destroy the white Australian population. I would call the Australian PM, anthony albanese, a sick communist. He labelled hundreds of thousands of white Australians as “far right” and condemned the March for Australia protest.
There was an 80-year-old Australian woman at the protest in Sydney, and a sicko antifa coward spat on her at the protest. I would have broken his nose or Jaw if i was there. Antifa are cowards that assault an elderly lady that was protesting against our sick, traitorous government. Antifa are a bunch of drug addicts and mentally ill people.
This prime minister did not swear his oath on the bible just as Trump did not.
I suspect that both of them have secretly converted to Judaism. They think Jews are their god, and they definitely get advice from their rabbis.
Our prime minister believes that gender pronouns, transgender and gender identity are a human right. And he would see this 80-year-old elderly Australian woman as an extremist and a disgusting bigot.
I’ve talked to these sickos myself, and that IS how they think.
They’re the stupidest, sickest, most demented people in Australia and they are the ones in charge of our country.
They hang around the Jews their whole life and are separated from the civilian population.
But Christians have always seen the jews as God’s Chosen People.
I think our prime minister hates white people because of the Holohoax, and feels pity for the innocent, persecuted jews.
He would kneel to them and lick their boots on tv if they asked. He would get down on his knees and kiss his rabbi’s ass.
He probably thinks he has to destroy his own people for the sake of his beloved jews, or there will be another dreadful Holohoax and 60 trillion jews will be killed by brain-paddling rollercoasters, masturbation machines, electrocution floors, and then the innocent jews will be turned into lampshades (that are actually made out of silk, linen and cotton).
Because in his tiny 75 IQ brain, everything a jew says is the truth, and God’s Chosen People would never lie.
.
Good comment.
This news item from Oz was shocking — your emergency telephone number 624 (like our 911) was down, and four Aussies died as a result.
https://www.nwaonline.com/news/2025/sep/23/australia-to-change-telecom-industry-after-four/
In a way, no, I do no not regret losing all those creature comforts. Once I lost my wife, that was by far the biggest loss. What are material things when you lose your soulmate? I was glad my sick wife had those comforts while she was alive, but I am just an old Marine and used to hardships over the course of many incarnations.
Besides, the juze twist and misuse everything, and they had a big slander campaign going from 2010-2023 on how I was “living high on the hog” and was a “lazy, country-club aristocrat who never worked a day in his life” and how I was “an old welfare bum who should get a job and stop begging for money.”
Now why are the juze dominating us? Because of huge, well-funded organizations like the ADL with a $100 million budget and 3,000 full-time, paid employees. and believe me, they fundraise. Oh, excuse, me, Jonathan Greenblatt is, by Porter’s definition, “a welfare bum begging for money instead of getting a job.”
Holocaust researcher Carlos Porter (whose site is now gone; he kicked the bucket in 2023 in Belgium and now, I suspect, is roasting in the fires of hell) attacked me as a con man and fatcat for years and this is how he stayed out of prison. He was the only man in England, Ireland, Luxembourg, Belgium o rGermyn (all places he lived in) who could write n-i-g-g-e-r this and ngr-that, and say the Holocaust was a crock (in some excellent articles, btw), and yet magically not be arrested.
All he had to do was defame me as a loafer, an agent, and a “ngr-lover.”
Grok says “Carlos Whitlock Porter was living in Belgium at the time of his death in 2023.” Well, Belgium has all kinds of hate-speech and Holocaust-denier laws!
Grok:
In Belgium, Holocaust denial has been illegal since the passage of the Belgian Negationism Law on March 23, 1995, which bans public denial, minimization, justification, or approval of the genocide committed by the Nazi regime during World War II. The offense is punishable by up to one year in prison and fines of up to €2,500. Below is a summary of individuals known to have been arrested, tried, and imprisoned in Belgium for Holocaust denial or related charges, based on available information:
1. Siegfried Verbeke
Background: A prominent Belgian Holocaust denier and founder of the revisionist group Vrij Historisch Onderzoek (VHO). Verbeke was known for distributing materials denying the Holocaust, including pamphlets and publications questioning the existence of gas chambers.
Arrest and Trial: On April 14, 2005, the Antwerp Court of Appeal convicted Verbeke under the Belgian Negationism Law for Holocaust denial activities.
Sentence: He was sentenced to 1 year in prison and fined €2,500. Additionally, his civic rights were suspended for 10 years, and the Centre for Equal Opportunities and the Belgian Auschwitz Foundation each received symbolic damages of €1.
Context: Verbeke had a history of similar activities, including a 2004 conviction in the Netherlands for distributing racist and Holocaust-denying material, where he received a seven-month sentence. His 2005 arrest in Belgium followed an attempt to board a plane at Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport, where he was detained and extradited back to Belgium.
2. Dries Van Langenhove
Background: A Belgian far-right political activist and leader of the Flemish nationalist youth organization Schild & Vrienden. He gained notoriety after a 2018 TV report by VRT exposed racist, antisemitic, and Holocaust-denying content in the group’s chatrooms.
Arrest and Trial: In February 2021, Van Langenhove and six other members of Schild & Vrienden were prosecuted for violations of the Belgian Negationism Act, the Antiracism Act, and the Arms Act. The trial concluded on March 12, 2024, in the Ghent Criminal Court.
Sentence: Van Langenhove was convicted of inciting violence, racism, and Holocaust denial. He received 1 year of effective imprisonment and a fine of €16,000. He was also stripped of certain civil rights for 10 years, preventing him from holding public office or running in elections. Five other members received suspended sentences.
Context: The judge noted that Van Langenhove “revelled in Nazi ideas that cause much suffering” and aimed to undermine society. His lawyer announced an appeal against the ruling.
3. Roland Raes
Background: A co-founder of the Flemish ultranationalist party Vlaams Blok (predecessor to Vlaams Belang), Raes is a known Holocaust denier who claimed Anne Frank’s diary was fake and questioned the scale of the Holocaust.
Arrest and Trial: Raes was convicted in 2010 for Holocaust denial under the Belgian Negationism Law.
Sentence: Specific details about the duration of his imprisonment are not provided in the sources, but his conviction is noted. It’s unclear if he served actual prison time or received a suspended sentence or fine, as the sources focus on his conviction rather than the exact penalty.
Context: In 2024, Raes was briefly listed as a candidate for Vlaams Belang in local elections in Aalter, East Flanders, but his candidacy was retracted after public outcry due to his history as a convicted Holocaust denier.
4. Laurent Louis
Background: A former far-right Belgian lawmaker and self-proclaimed “anti-Zionist,” Louis was known for inflammatory statements, including questioning the scale of the Holocaust and the role of gas chambers.
Arrest and Trial: In 2015, Louis was convicted by the Brussels Court of Appeal for Holocaust denial based on online statements made in support of French far-right politician Jean-Marie Le Pen, violating the Belgian Negationism Law.
Sentence: He received a 6-month suspended prison sentence and a fine of over €20,000. The court later modified the sentence in 2017, ordering him to visit one Nazi concentration camp per year for five years (including Auschwitz) and write at least 50 lines about his experiences after each visit, instead of serving jail time.
Context: Louis’s sentence was unusual, as it prioritized educational measures over imprisonment. He apologized on Facebook for any offense caused but continued to frame his actions as questioning rather than denying the Holocaust.
Notes
Scope of Convictions: The sources primarily highlight these four individuals—Verbeke, Van Langenhove, Raes, and Louis—as having been arrested, tried, and either imprisoned or sentenced for Holocaust denial in Belgium. Other individuals may have faced charges, but no further specific cases are detailed in the provided references.
Legal Framework: The Belgian Negationism Law, enacted in 1995, is enforced by the Centre for Equal Opportunities and has been used consistently to prosecute Holocaust denial. The law’s application has faced criticism for potentially restricting free speech, but the European Court of Human Rights upheld its legitimacy in 2003, stating that Holocaust denial constitutes racial slander and incitement to hatred.
Limitations: The information is based on available references, and there may be additional cases not covered here. Sentences like Raes’s are less detailed, and it’s possible that some convictions resulted in fines or suspended sentences rather than actual imprisonment.
My French friend, revisionist Vincent Reynouard, father of eight, did many months in prison in Belgium before being extradited to France!
Grok: Reynouard was arrested in Belgium on July 9, 2010, and extradited to France to serve a sentence at Valenciennes. He was held at the Prison de Forest from July 9, 2010, until his extradition, so his detention in Belgium could be estimated at approximately 9 months or less (July 2010 to April 2011).
Vincent Reynouard, a French Holocaust denier, has faced multiple convictions and prison sentences primarily in France under the Gayssot Act, which criminalizes Holocaust denial. Below is a detailed summary of his known jail and prison sentences across various countries, based on available information:
France
1991: Convicted for distributing Holocaust denial literature to high school students, questioning the existence of gas chambers. No specific prison time is noted for this conviction, suggesting it may have resulted in a fine or non-custodial penalty.
2004: Convicted for distributing a pamphlet and videocassette questioning the Oradour-sur-Glane massacre. Sentenced to 24 months in prison, with 18 months suspended, resulting in 6 months served.
2007: Sentenced to 1 year in prison and fined €10,000 for Holocaust denial activities.
2008: Sentenced to 1 year in prison and fined €20,000 for contesting a crime against humanity (Holocaust denial).
2015: Sentenced to 1 year in prison for Holocaust denial, upheld by a French appeal court.
Valenciennes prison
November 2015: Tried before a Normandy court for Holocaust denial in Facebook posts. Sentenced to 2 years in jail, with the sentence enhanced due to prior convictions.
2016: Sentenced to 2 months in prison for contesting a crime against humanity, related to a piece published in 2011 in the newspaper Rivarol.
Late 2016: Sentenced to 5 months in prison at the first instance for similar Holocaust denial acts.
November 2020: Sentenced to 4 months in prison by a Paris court for posting a Holocaust denial video on YouTube in May 2017.
March 19, 2025: Sentenced to 12 months in prison by the Paris Criminal Court for denying war crimes, inciting racial hatred, and spreading neo-Nazi propaganda in online videos posted between 2017 and 2020. He was also ordered to pay €10,000 in damages to the Jewish Observatory of France (OJDF) and the International League against Racism and Antisemitism (LICRA).
United Kingdom (Scotland)
November 2022 – February 2024: Arrested in Anstruther, Scotland, on November 10, 2022, and held in an Edinburgh prison cell pending extradition proceedings to France. He was detained for approximately 15 months (November 2022 to February 2024) while awaiting a court decision on extradition. This detention was not a sentence for a crime committed in the UK but rather a holding period under a European arrest warrant issued by France. His appeal against extradition was rejected in 2024, and he was deported to France in February 2024.
Belgium
No prison sentences are recorded for Reynouard in Belgium, though he resided there at times, and France issued a European arrest warrant to extradite him from Belgium to serve a prison sentence ordered by the Colmar court (likely the 2015 one-year sentence).
Summary of Sentences
France Total: Approximately 5 years and 3 months in confirmed prison sentences across multiple convictions (6 months in 2004, 1 year in 2007, 1 year in 2008, 1 year in 2015, 2 years in 2015, 2 months in 2016, 5 months in 2016, 4 months in 2020, and 12 months in 2025). Some sentences may have overlapped or been served concurrently, but exact details on time served are unclear.
Scotland Total: Approximately 15 months in detention (not a sentence but pre-extradition custody).
Belgium Total: No recorded prison sentences.
Notes
Recidivism: Reynouard’s sentences in France were often enhanced due to his prior convictions, as noted in the 2015 Normandy court case.
Extradition Context: His detention in Scotland was related to French warrants for Holocaust denial videos posted between 2019 and 2020, including comments trivializing Nazi atrocities and addressing “the Jewish problem.”
Unserved Sentences: Some sentences, like the 2015 one-year term, may have been delayed or unserved due to Reynouard’s residence in Belgium or Scotland until his extradition in 2024.