• Doku: Corona Helden – gejagt, gehetzt, geächtet! Wir vergessen euch nicht!
    1.8.2024 • 59:27 Minuten

    AUF1 hat die Mut-Ärzte, die uns in der Corona-Zeit gerettet haben, nicht vergessen. Bis heute sollen Sie vernichtet werden! Während die Systemmedien darüber schweigen. Wir beenden das Schweigen und lassen 14 Ärzte zu Wort kommen.

    Die Schrecken der Corona-Zeit sind für viele scheinbar vorbei. Für jene Ärzte, die in der Pandemie mutig Widerstand leisteten, um Menschen zu schützen, sind sie aber noch lange nicht vorbei. Abseits der Öffentlichkeit werden sie bis heute gejagt, gehetzt, geächtet – von einem unbarmherzigen und übermächtigen System. Von den Medien totgeschwiegen, sollen diese mutigen Mediziner bestraft, wirtschaftlich und gesellschaftlich ruiniert und dann vergessen werden.

    AUF1 hat die Helden in Weiß nicht vergessen. AUF1 Moderatorin Sabine Petzl reiste mit einem kleinen Kamerateam quer durch Deutschland, Österreich und die Schweiz, ja sogar bis Tansania, um 15 dieser Mut-Ärzte aufzusuchen und ihre Schicksale zu erfahren.

    Heraus kam eine einzigartige Dokumentation, die das erschütternde Ausmaß der Systembrutalität gegen Andersdenkende zeigt: Repressionen, drakonische Strafen, Disziplinarverfahren und mörderische Presseberichte. Diese Doku muss man gesehen haben!

    Die Ärzte stehen heute vor dem Ruin. Sie stecken tief in teuren Strafverfahren, leiden unter beschlagnahmten Ersparnissen und Berufsverboten. AUF1 startet deshalb gleichzeitig mit der Ausstrahlung der exklusiven Doku eine Kampagne zur finanziellen Unterstützung der Helden in Weiß. Bitte unterstützen auch Sie unsere Mut-Ärzte mit einer Spende – jeder Beitrag zählt! Danke!
    https://auf1.tv/unterstuetzen

    Ab dem 18. August strahlt AUF1 alle Einzel-Interviews an unterschiedlichen Tagen in voller Länge aus. Sie finden die Beiträge in der Rubrik „Corona-Helden: Wir vergessen Euch nicht!“: https://auf1.tv/corona-helden-wir-vergessen-euch-nicht

    Bitte unterstützen Sie unsere Arbeit!
    Doku: Corona Helden – gejagt, gehetzt, geächtet! Wir vergessen euch nicht! 1.8.2024 • 59:27 Minuten AUF1 hat die Mut-Ärzte, die uns in der Corona-Zeit gerettet haben, nicht vergessen. Bis heute sollen Sie vernichtet werden! Während die Systemmedien darüber schweigen. Wir beenden das Schweigen und lassen 14 Ärzte zu Wort kommen. Die Schrecken der Corona-Zeit sind für viele scheinbar vorbei. Für jene Ärzte, die in der Pandemie mutig Widerstand leisteten, um Menschen zu schützen, sind sie aber noch lange nicht vorbei. Abseits der Öffentlichkeit werden sie bis heute gejagt, gehetzt, geächtet – von einem unbarmherzigen und übermächtigen System. Von den Medien totgeschwiegen, sollen diese mutigen Mediziner bestraft, wirtschaftlich und gesellschaftlich ruiniert und dann vergessen werden. AUF1 hat die Helden in Weiß nicht vergessen. AUF1 Moderatorin Sabine Petzl reiste mit einem kleinen Kamerateam quer durch Deutschland, Österreich und die Schweiz, ja sogar bis Tansania, um 15 dieser Mut-Ärzte aufzusuchen und ihre Schicksale zu erfahren. Heraus kam eine einzigartige Dokumentation, die das erschütternde Ausmaß der Systembrutalität gegen Andersdenkende zeigt: Repressionen, drakonische Strafen, Disziplinarverfahren und mörderische Presseberichte. Diese Doku muss man gesehen haben! Die Ärzte stehen heute vor dem Ruin. Sie stecken tief in teuren Strafverfahren, leiden unter beschlagnahmten Ersparnissen und Berufsverboten. AUF1 startet deshalb gleichzeitig mit der Ausstrahlung der exklusiven Doku eine Kampagne zur finanziellen Unterstützung der Helden in Weiß. Bitte unterstützen auch Sie unsere Mut-Ärzte mit einer Spende – jeder Beitrag zählt! Danke! https://auf1.tv/unterstuetzen Ab dem 18. August strahlt AUF1 alle Einzel-Interviews an unterschiedlichen Tagen in voller Länge aus. Sie finden die Beiträge in der Rubrik „Corona-Helden: Wir vergessen Euch nicht!“: https://auf1.tv/corona-helden-wir-vergessen-euch-nicht Bitte unterstützen Sie unsere Arbeit!
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  • https://medforth.org/protest-nach-vorbild-der-deutschen-bauern-auf-dem-wiener-heldenplatz/
    https://medforth.org/protest-nach-vorbild-der-deutschen-bauern-auf-dem-wiener-heldenplatz/
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  • I was looking around on Rumble just now and saw this.....
    I really don't care about #Hollywood UNLESS it's on fire..... BUT
    It made me think of my younger "Dungeons and Dragons" days.....

    The ONLY "Guild" I've ever heard of was the "Thieves Guild" of D&D

    So I decided to look up the etymology of the word

    guild (n.)
    also gild, early 13c., yilde (spelling later influenced by Old Norse gildi "guild, brotherhood"), a semantic fusion of Old English gegield "guild, brotherhood," and gield "service, offering; payment, tribute; compensation," from Proto-Germanic *geldja- "payment, contribution" (source also of Old Frisian geld "money," Old Saxon geld "payment, sacrifice, reward," Old High German gelt "payment, tribute;" see yield (v.)).

    The connecting sense is of a contribution or payment to join a protective or trade society. But some look to the alternative prehistoric sense of "sacrifice," as if in worship, and see the word as meaning a combination for religious purposes, either Christian or pagan. The Anglo-Saxon guilds had a strong religious component; they were burial societies that paid for Masses for the souls of deceased members as well as paying fines in cases of justified crime.

    The earliest reference was to sacred banquets (Tacit: Germania 21-2) for which a contribution had to be paid, and which furthermore accounts for the meaning 'fraternity' of the formation *geldja-. In medieval times the economically oriented fraternities, the guilds, adopted this word, but it could still be used in reference to religious fraternities .... The contribution to the banquets, *gelda-, acquired a legal meaning 'recompense', but also the meaning 'money, currency' in general. [Dirk Boutkan, "Old Frisian Etymological Dictionary"]
    Continental guilds of merchants, incorporated in each town or city and holding exclusive rights of doing business there, arrived after the Conquest. In many cases they became the governing body of a town (compare Guildhall, which came to be the London city hall). Trade guilds arose 14c., as craftsmen united to protect their common interest.

    also from early 13c.

    Entries linking to guild

    yield (v.)
    Old English gieldan (West Saxon), geldan (Anglian) "to pay, pay for; reward, render; worship, serve, sacrifice to" (class III strong verb; past tense geald, past participle golden), from Proto-Germanic *geldan "pay" (source also of Old Saxon geldan "to be worth," Old Norse gjaldo "to repay, return," Middle Dutch ghelden, Dutch gelden "to cost, be worth, concern," Old High German geltan, German gelten "to be worth," Gothic fra-gildan "to repay, requite"). This is from PIE *gheldh- "to pay," a root found only in Balto-Slavic and Germanic (and Old Church Slavonic žledo, Lithuanian geliuoti might be Germanic loan-words).

    "[T]he only generally surviving senses on the Continent are 'to be worth; to be valid, to concern, apply to,' which are not represented at all in the English word" [OED]; sense development in English comes via use of this word to translate Latin reddere, French rendre. Sense of "give in return for labor or capital invested" is from early 14c. Intransitive sense of "give oneself up, submit, surrender (to a foe)" is from c. 1300. Related to Middle Low German and Middle Dutch gelt, Dutch geld, German Geld "money." Related: Yielded; yielding.

    I'm going to say these "guilds" require something more than money!
    That's just an opinion mind you, but an educated opinion!

    https://rumble.com/v30knqm-live-hollywood-completely-shut-down-worker-power-surges.html
    I was looking around on Rumble just now and saw this..... I really don't care about #Hollywood UNLESS it's on fire..... BUT It made me think of my younger "Dungeons and Dragons" days..... The ONLY "Guild" I've ever heard of was the "Thieves Guild" of D&D So I decided to look up the etymology of the word guild (n.) also gild, early 13c., yilde (spelling later influenced by Old Norse gildi "guild, brotherhood"), a semantic fusion of Old English gegield "guild, brotherhood," and gield "service, offering; payment, tribute; compensation," from Proto-Germanic *geldja- "payment, contribution" (source also of Old Frisian geld "money," Old Saxon geld "payment, sacrifice, reward," Old High German gelt "payment, tribute;" see yield (v.)). The connecting sense is of a contribution or payment to join a protective or trade society. But some look to the alternative prehistoric sense of "sacrifice," as if in worship, and see the word as meaning a combination for religious purposes, either Christian or pagan. The Anglo-Saxon guilds had a strong religious component; they were burial societies that paid for Masses for the souls of deceased members as well as paying fines in cases of justified crime. The earliest reference was to sacred banquets (Tacit: Germania 21-2) for which a contribution had to be paid, and which furthermore accounts for the meaning 'fraternity' of the formation *geldja-. In medieval times the economically oriented fraternities, the guilds, adopted this word, but it could still be used in reference to religious fraternities .... The contribution to the banquets, *gelda-, acquired a legal meaning 'recompense', but also the meaning 'money, currency' in general. [Dirk Boutkan, "Old Frisian Etymological Dictionary"] Continental guilds of merchants, incorporated in each town or city and holding exclusive rights of doing business there, arrived after the Conquest. In many cases they became the governing body of a town (compare Guildhall, which came to be the London city hall). Trade guilds arose 14c., as craftsmen united to protect their common interest. also from early 13c. Entries linking to guild yield (v.) Old English gieldan (West Saxon), geldan (Anglian) "to pay, pay for; reward, render; worship, serve, sacrifice to" (class III strong verb; past tense geald, past participle golden), from Proto-Germanic *geldan "pay" (source also of Old Saxon geldan "to be worth," Old Norse gjaldo "to repay, return," Middle Dutch ghelden, Dutch gelden "to cost, be worth, concern," Old High German geltan, German gelten "to be worth," Gothic fra-gildan "to repay, requite"). This is from PIE *gheldh- "to pay," a root found only in Balto-Slavic and Germanic (and Old Church Slavonic žledo, Lithuanian geliuoti might be Germanic loan-words). "[T]he only generally surviving senses on the Continent are 'to be worth; to be valid, to concern, apply to,' which are not represented at all in the English word" [OED]; sense development in English comes via use of this word to translate Latin reddere, French rendre. Sense of "give in return for labor or capital invested" is from early 14c. Intransitive sense of "give oneself up, submit, surrender (to a foe)" is from c. 1300. Related to Middle Low German and Middle Dutch gelt, Dutch geld, German Geld "money." Related: Yielded; yielding. I'm going to say these "guilds" require something more than money! That's just an opinion mind you, but an educated opinion! https://rumble.com/v30knqm-live-hollywood-completely-shut-down-worker-power-surges.html
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  • https://medforth.wordpress.com/2022/01/07/turkische-fernsehserie-macht-aus-terroristen-sklavenhandlern-und-vergewaltigern-helden/
    https://medforth.wordpress.com/2022/01/07/turkische-fernsehserie-macht-aus-terroristen-sklavenhandlern-und-vergewaltigern-helden/
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    Türkische Fernsehserie macht aus Terroristen, Sklavenhändlern und Vergewaltigern Helden
    Fred Alan Medforth Fernsehserie macht aus Terroristen, Sklavenhändlern und Vergewaltigern Helden – Jihad Watch Deutschland1:22 PM January 7, 2022
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