No images? Click here Keeping the Nuremberg Protocol Safe and Sacred: Vera Sharav is Attacked for Bringing Attention to the Very Reason for the CODE! Vera SHARAV Holocaust Survivor Vera Sharav, born a Romanian Jew, Holocaust survivor was a guest of honour at a ceremony to mark the 75th anniversary of the Nuremberg Code. Sharav was deported to a concentration camp in 1941. Her father died there after only a few months. She herself survived starvation for three years before being evacuated with other children in 1944. She was only reunited with her mother four years later. Sharav is the founder of Alliance for Human Research Protection, an organisation dedicated to protecting ‘clinical’ trial victims. Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. encountered Sharav for the first time in the beginning of 2000 when her organization, which fights for medical freedom and informed consent was investigating experiments in NYC conducted by Toni Fauci and his Pharmaceutical partners – horrible experiments on children. Sharav’s inquiries led to Important investigations into these experiments including an investigation and documentation by John Solomon of the Associated Press and by the Director of the Division of AIDS (DAIDS) within NIAID, Jonathan Fishbein.
The celebration of the anniversary of the Nuremberg Code was Sharav’s first visit to Germany since the end of the war and not without apprehension. She made the trip from New York, believing it to be her duty to remind people of the importance of respect for medical ethics and individual human rights, the pillars of our democratic societies. If anyone has the right to speak freely in this context, it is Vera Sharav. And yet the unthinkable happened. The local press, the 'Nuremberger Nachrichten' accused Mrs. Sharav of having contributed to offences by comparing the vaccination campaigns to Nazi crimes. Not only is this outrageous, but it is abundantly clear from her speech that this is a gross misinterpretation of what she said. Rather than speak of Nazism, Vera Sharav denounced eugenics, a perverse ideology implemented with the participation of the scientific and medical authorities of the time. Recalling that Jews were first excluded from social life, under the pretext of being vectors of disease, before being locked up in ghettos 'for reasons of public hygiene', she highlighted the fact that the Holocaust was prepared over a decade prior to this by discrimination and progressive suppression of rights and freedoms, under the cover of 'pseudo-science'. A fact unknown or perhaps forgotten, is that eugenics policies were studied and strategised long before the war. In Germany, government doctors euthanised thousands of German children, orphans and disabled people, before eliminating old people in care homes, because they were all useless mouths to feed. In the United States, campaigns of forced sterilisation of the handicapped, the feeble-minded or certain ethnic groups in dire straits, continued into the 1980s. So yes, as Vera Sharav stated, the Nuremberg Code is primarily a safeguard for future generations. It was written to prevent science and medicine from being appropriated again for authoritarian, discriminatory and eugenic policies. This is why it has been included in whole or in part in the constitutions or texts of various nations. And that is why her speech 'Never Again is Now' is a warning against the dangerous paths taken by today's governments. But in 2022, this cannot be said in Nuremberg. The local press chose to censor and denigrate this great lady, this Holocaust victim and survivor who has worked her whole life to preserve respect for medical ethics and protect the weakest. Of course not everyone shares the same opinion and it is understandable that other doctors or organisations might refute the mention of similarities between the crimes of the time compared to today’s health crisis measures and Big Pharma strategies. If however the aim is to honour the memory of the victims and the spirit of Nuremberg, should we not work towards a dialogue on these issues, respecting each other's identity and opinions? To honour the courage and action of this brave lady and to ensure that our rights are respected, please share this article. Never again is now.
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