Fredrick Toben Arrested at Heathrow for Historical Opinions
By Fredrick Töben ∙ March 26, 2020
Fredrick Toben Arrested at Heathrow for Historical Opinions.
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Dr. Fredrick Töben (born June 2, 1944, Jade, Germany; died June 29, 2020) was raised bilingually in Australia as an Australian citizen by his German parents. Becoming interested in exonerating the German people from the anti-German racism of the Holocaust legend, he at first edited a revisionist journal called Truth Missions, which was later renamed Adelaide Institute Newsletter. He then broadened out to establish Australia's revisionist website, www.AdelaideInstitute.org. He has personally visited the site of Auschwitz and burrowed under the ruins of the alleged gas chamber, being unable to find the four holes in the roof which were supposedly used to throw in gas pellets. He conducted regular dialogue with Exterminationists. Töben was arrested during an April 1999 visit with Prosecutor Klein in Mannheim, Germany, for a private discussion on the Holocaust laws in Germany, which make it mandatory to accept the orthodox Holocaust narrative at face value. He was subsequently sentenced to 9 months imprisonment.
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