Dr. med. Mag. theol.
Ryke Geerd HAMER
AMICI DI DIRK
Ediciones de la Nueva Medicina, S.L.
Camino Urique, 69
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29120 – ALHAURIN EL GRANDE
Alhaurin el Grande, April 21, 2005
News from France
At this moment we do not know whether Dr. Hamer will be allowed to attend the congress in Madrid. The decision must surely have caused some headaches for the French authorities, and it seems that they have come up with a new strategy, obviously so that the court at Chambery can save its face. It was suggested to Dr. Hamer to make a clemency plea, a so-called mercy release from prison – no conditions attached but his signature required.
An unreasonable suggestion for an innocent person! Dr. Hamer has therefore refused this offer because accepting it would imply a concession of guilt. Even if he was to accept it, the Cour de Cassation could take their sweet time to come to a verdict. And very conveniently the French legal authorities would have been spared any further embarrassment – such as whether or not Dr. Hamer would be allowed to attend the congress in Madrid (for 3 days).
Be that as it may: In the meantime the Cour de Cassation has announced a detention review hearing for May 18 – scheduled for the day following Dr. Hamer’s 70th birthday.
In response Dr. Hamer sent a letter to the Cour de Cassation, which follows below:
April 18, 2005
Avocat General
Sir:
The Procurator General of the Cour de Cassation informed me on April 12, 2005 that a date has finally been set for a detention review hearing in my case – after having been detained in prison innocently for almost 8 months. At the same time, my lawyer, Mme Luc-Thaler, informed me that she has also received an appointment date with your office.
You are aware of the fact that I will likely spend my 70th birthday on May 17 in France’s most notorious prison – like an enemy of the state. You are also aware of the fact that a congress on cancer therapy will take place in Madrid on May 14 and 15, with approximately 2000 physicians in attendance, and that I am supposed to chair this event. Furthermore, you probably also know that the 2000 physicians participating in this congress wish to nominate the French prisoner Dr. HAMER (Ecrou 334750) for the Nobel Prize in Medicine, for the same New Medicine for which I have been detained in France innocently.
I was charged and sentenced in absentia in the first and second instances on grounds of ”Conspiracy for the New Medicine with the intention of practicing”. I was extradited from Spain to France on grounds of an entirely new definition of ”fraud” which I allegedly committed on 3 or 4 patients unknown to me in France 10 years ago (through my books), although I had not been to France in over 12 years and although I do not know any French patients. Those 3 or 4 patients supposedly had had their ”fill” of therapy and, after having undergone frequent chemotherapy treatments, were sent home to die, and of whom, I repeat, I have never heard before. Never in my whole life have I knowingly deceived or cheated on anyone.
The very wise judges of the hateful tribunal in Chambery took the liberty to declare the very same New Medicine now nominated for a Nobel Prize by the congress, not only as wrong even before the first trial, but also declared it the work of a sect, and to invite a government-appointed expert on sects to the trial – just as the inquisition did in the Middle Ages!
The French legal authorities expressly refused to comply with the statutes of the Euro order. These state that if someone is sentenced and extradited in absentia, the trial has to be referred back to the first instance immediately and that the accused is to be released. As Public Prosecutor Bensoussa said upon my arrival in Paris on October 20, 2004: "France will most certainly not do this. We are much too happy to finally have you here."
And of course France has protracted my detention to almost 8 months (nine months in May) in order to force me into signing a conditional release or now at least a clemency plea in which I acknowledge my guilt and accept the legal merit of my detention.
Since I refused to sign the release paper in December I had to endure another 5 months of prison, just as in a medieval inquisition (as punishment for my ”obduracy”) which was meant to wear me down in the hope that I would loose my courage and eventually sign the document.
And now the French illegal authorities top the obvious injustice which I was forced to endure with the ultimate chicanery: It really looks like the epitome of cynical maliciousness to let an innocent 70-year-old, after 8 months of horrific detention in France’s most awful prison, ”celebrate” his birthday under arrest (on May 17) and to release him at the earliest 3 days after the congress in Madrid (May 14 and 15), although the judges of the Cour de Cassation had informed my lawyer, Mme Luc-Thaler already 5 months ago that not a single charge and not a single decision in the verdict would hold up, meaning that I am innocent.
Nevertheless, I had to endure 5 more months of torture in this terrible prison because I refused – as an innocent – to sign a conditional release and – just as a heretic brought before the inquisition tribunal – to accept my guilt. This entirely unnecessary confinement torture is not the result of a mistake, but clearly the vicious intention to break me. And as I said before, this maliciousness has reached new heights with the scheduling of the hearing for the day after my birthday!
As an innocent person I insist that the review be carried out in April. Thirty minutes of the excellent ”Memoir ampliatif” by my lawyer Luc-Thaler should suffice to convince any reader of the fact that I spent 8 months in prison innocently.
Respectfully,
Dr. Hamer
P.S.:
If the French authorities still hope that I might sign a ”Liberation de grace” so that France be spared the disgrace of having willfully and knowingly imprisoned a 70-year-old innocent person for 8 months, subjecting him to all the psychoterror of a modern inquisition, then let me tell you that I will not do it.
I will not sign a clemency plea and will not declare that I am guilty.
Don’t expect this, and don’t try to blackmail me with the participation at the congress in Madrid.
The eternal disgrace brought on France will be even greater – given the imminent breakthrough of the German New Medicine – if I am not permitted to go to Madrid but instead have to spend by 70th birthday in my cell as a special psychological torture strategy!
We are curious to see the verdict of the Cour de Cassation.
Two possibilities exist:
a) the Court reaches a decision without the possibility of defense,
b) the defense is allowed to make a plea, and then the Court reaches a verdict.
We will keep you informed of new deveopments.
Your Amici Team
http://pilhar.com/Hamer/Korrespo/2005/20050421_Info_Hamer.htm