LOOK OUT! PLEASE BE CAREFUL
07 02 2012
Certain points in this article may constitute a crime under French law. Please consult with your attorney.
If you are reading this article on the plane, please check that you are not in French airspace. If you are on a ship and headed towards French waters or if you are approaching the French border by land, be careful: you may be committing a crime shortly and may be arrested.
You may be imprisoned for a year and furthermore may be liable to pay thousands of Euros in fines. What you are about to read constitute a crime under French law. Should you think that what is being argued is reasonable, or possible then you are already a criminal.
If the events of 1915 can be unequivocally considered genocide, why has Armenia rejected the establishment of a “neutral scientific commission” proposed by Turkey?
Why is Armenia sabotaging the intensive efforts at dialogue by Turkey and not implementing the protocols it has signed?
Why has Armenia not responded over the years to the Turkish claim that there are around one hundred documents which go to disprove allegations of genocide?
To what end is Armenia not allowing Turkish researchers working on claims of genocide access to its archives?
Do you not think these questions deserve an answer?
If you do, you are guilty. Do not be surprised: denial is a crime. You have committed the crime of denial.
You will be found guilty!
You will be incarcerated!
Perhaps they will make you wear the orange overalls of prisoners.
Once in jail be careful and try to get along well with fellow inmates.
Do not forget to write to your children.
But they should not visit, they might be very upset.
Do not be angry: you were warned at the onset. You are living in the 21st century. You are in Europe and perhaps an EU citizen. But this will not be enough to save you.
Neither the European body of law, which is longer than 100,000 pages, nor the Greek, Roman, Christian and Jewish roots of Europe much lauded by Merkel. None of this can save you.
The guillotine has this time around been set up for freedom of thought in France. Should you have your own opinion about the events of 1915, should you be suspicious of certain claims or should you think that one needs to do much reading and research in order to arrive at a final opinion, then the blade of the guillotine actually hangs over your rights and freedoms.