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Robert Stein at the Berlin demonstration: “The role of new media” + Kilez More: “World peace”
13.08.2024
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Robert Stein at the Berlin demonstration: “The role of new media” + Kilez More: “World peace”
At the moment, freedom only extends as far as the thin-skinned German Interior Minister, who bans independent media portals. But that will change NOW, explains Robert Stein.
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Lecture by Robert Stein "Role of the New Media"
I have often been asked the question:
• Man, what can we do for a better system?
• How can we protect ourselves against this constant stream of lies and manipulation and distortions?
• What can we do?
Well, honestly, if there are 300,000 people who can submit a petition because a penalty was not given, then it must be possible for hundreds of thousands of us to go to Berlin and say very clearly: I'm not going to take part in this anymore!
Hello Berlin! Hello! Oh my God! Berlin! Berlin! We're in Berlin today! Berlin! Berlin! We're in Berlin today! Yes!
Hello dear friends!
And to all those ten people I haven't hugged yet today, welcome here too. What a day, what a wonderful opportunity to come together here today.
Dear friends, dear fellow campaigners, almost four years ago, almost to the day, I was standing here on this stage and I only had a camera in my hand and today I even have a microphone in my hand. How cool is that?
I was told ten minutes and to make it short. I should talk about freedom, okay? So what is that?
What is this freedom anyway?
I think we have seen in the last few weeks that this freedom reaches the limit of the thin-skinnedness of our Minister of the Interior, who is abusing the right of association to ban independent media portals, media that had not violated a single law up to that point. So let's talk about this freedom of the press here, shall we?
And dear friends, I am standing here as a representative, as a deputy, as a representative of a new media landscape, a media landscape that does what media should actually be there for in a functioning democracy. It's about objective reporting, not politically motivated and above all one thing: independent, not dependent on...
We need reporting that is independent of large donors in the background, or of all-powerful lobby groups that simply buy opinions, scientists and studies. Each of us, as we are here today, has our own reasons for breaking with the media, with our trust in the media at some point.
Some woke up back on September 11th and realized that something was wrong. Some of us suddenly became alert during the coup on the Maidan in 2014. And certainly in this unspeakable Corona period, most of us have realized that something stinks here.
We have gathered here today to send another huge signal that we do not agree with the way critical voices and other opinions are treated here in this country.
The word freedom of the press has become a farce in this country. And long before Corona. Freedom of the press is an empty word that no longer means anything. And not far from here, about over there, I think, or wherever the Bundestag is, there is the following text on a pane of glass:
Basic Law Article 5: Everyone has the right to freely express and disseminate their opinions in word, writing and pictures and to obtain information from generally accessible sources without hindrance. Freedom of the press and freedom of reporting through radio and film are guaranteed. There is no censorship.
There is no censorship! Excuse me?
Ask the journalist Gerhard Wisniewski what happened when he made the first documentary about September 11th in 2003. He made the mistake of interviewing the mayor of Shanksville. "Airplane. There was no airplane." And after that there was no longer a filmmaker named Gerhard Wisniewski. He left WDR immediately.
Or who of you knows Frieder Wagner? Frieder Wagner is a filmmaker for public broadcasting. He made 68 films. And then one day he had the idea to make a film about uranium ammunition: "Depleted Uranium". And the film is called "Deadly Dust". And then there was no 69th film.
Or who remembers Eva Hermann's appearance on Kerner in 2007? You know. Oh my God, she said Autobahn. Do you remember that? And what was the result? What a fuss? It was a public tribunal for all those who dare to do something like that in the future.
Or my own colleague Katrin Huss, after almost 20 years of presenting on MDR, on Mitteldeutscher Rundfunk, she had Dr. Hans-Joachim Maaz in the studio. And what did she do? She let him finish. She just let him talk. What was the result? Pressure from above. How can you do that? Then you have to interrupt and so on. Then she gave up.Now she is with us, at NuoViso.
The list of these people is much, much longer. And they were only those I met myself, who I interviewed myself and who were all banned from public discourse. Especially in the Corona period, this list has become much, much longer. It would go beyond the scope of this article to list them all.
And do you know how many programs have been banned in the meantime? How many websites? And now even magazines in the best Germany ever. And then of course the really nasty tricks, the deletion of bank accounts, PayPal accounts, YouTube accounts. We at NuoViso, we can really tell you a thing or two about that.
It is a policy of small pinpricks. Tightening the thumbscrews a little more and then everything tight in the fight against, well, you know, the opposite of the right.
What we are experiencing here today is not just an attack on press freedom. It is an attack on freedom. It is an attack on any oppositional thinking. Any criticism of this system or of the government is immediately condemned and fought with the most blatant means possible. With methods that are actually no longer worthy of a real democracy. Unfortunately, we have to recognize, increasingly recognize, that power structures are being built here that we actually no longer wanted in Germany. How often have we read that on posters and at demonstrations?
"Never again is NOW!" Yes, exactly. Never again is now. And never again ban opinions. Never again restrict discourse. And above all, never again lock people up as political prisoners, as happened with Michael Ballweg. Never again ban political parties. Never again this ugly totalitarianism here.
Dear friends, dear comrades, what we really need here is a free press landscape that deserves the name, that does exactly what the press should actually do. A fourth power in the state, a control body for parties and for power-hungry politicians. A real corrective and not a false label like those who call themselves that and then only deliver cheap government propaganda. What we need are journalists who help us to untangle the thicket and the felt of the Corona era.
We need journalists like Florian Warweg from NachDenkSeiten. Who asks the really important questions again and again in the press conference and shows up those sad figures up there on the podium time and time again.
And above all, what we need is the support of all of you, of all of you, so that we freelance journalists can do exactly the work that the mainstream has obviously not been able to do for a long time. Help the media you trust as much as you can, as far as your possibilities allow, as far as your time allows. And let's just give the word freedom of the press back its old meaning. We are all called upon to do this, here today, as we stand here.
Yes, and at the end I would just like to say one more sentence. Firstly, I would like to say thank you to the man without whom I would never be here today and without whom probably not so many people would be here. Frank, without you most people wouldn't be here at all. Frank Höfer! And I thought to myself, what can I say as my last sentence here, maybe quote someone. No, I thought of a sentence myself: I believe there is great unity in our country about our right to freedom. Thank you Berlin! Thank you!
Art contribution Kilez More
[Ralf Ludwig:]
I am now particularly pleased to be able to announce a wonderful artist to you. The man with the "01" and world peace - Kilez More.
[Kilez More:]
Wow. Thank you, Berlin. It is wonderful to see so many people here again. And I want us to be loud now so that we can send this out as far as the Bundestag. Everyone here to the Stern. I say "world" and you say "peace".
[Kilez More:] “World.”
[People:] “Peace.”
[Kilez More:] “World.”
[People:] “Peace.”
[Kilez More:] Other side. I say “world” and you say “peace.”
[Kilez More:] “World.”
[People:] “Peace.”
[Kilez More:] “World.”
[People:] “Peace.”
[Kilez More:] And now all women. “World.”
[Women:] “Peace.”
[Kilez More:] “World.”
[Women:] “Peace.”
[Kilez More:] All those who have come from Austria. “World.”
[Austrians:] “Peace.”
[Kilez More:] Wow. And now Berlin. Let’s all shout together. I say “world” and you say “peace.” "World."
[People:] "Peace."
[Kilez More:] "World."
[People:] "Peace."
[Kilez More:]
You see, when we all stand together, we are much, much louder and nothing can stop us. Because there is a reason why they want to divide us, the lateral thinkers and the unvaccinated. And now we have to face Russiansshoot. They have to divide and split us, because if we stick together, those up there have no chance against us.
[Kilez More:]
Now we've brought a song with us. [Ah. Director. Monitor, yes.]
A song that many of you have already heard at many demonstrations and that we all want to celebrate together. Because that's part of it too - the feeling that we're taking home from today, that we're going out with energy to change this world again. [Director, let's go.]
[Ah. Ah. The instrumental can be a bit louder on the monitor, please. Much louder. Much louder, yes.] Wonderful to see so many of you. [Ah. Louder on the monitor, instrumental. Ah.Jo, thanks. Okay.] Wonderful. [Ah.]
Berlin, are you ready? Ah. Ah. Let's go.
Song:
We could build houses that are self-sufficient and sustainable.
We could treat the earth with more gratitude than a human child.
We could stop becoming someone from TV movies.
Don't bend ourselves and just be who we are.
We could cooperate instead of controlling.
Back to us. Live in peace with animals.
Factory farming uses a third of all the grain in the world.
We eat and eat, people are starving elsewhere.
We could plant hemp instead of clearing the rainforest.
We could create more value,
instead of using the snowball method to keep putting more and more into our wallets.
Until you realize that the value of money is an illusion.
We could use more than five senses
to get to know others
and meet them as if you were them yourself.
We could do this and that, we could do this and that.
I could talk about it for hours, but I'd rather do something.
We could easily make the world a little better.
If you want peace, don't sell weapons.
We could all shake hands.
We're making a statement.
We could easily make the world a little better.
If you want peace, don't sell weapons.
We could all shake hands. We're making a statement.
We could easily make the world a little better.
If you want peace, don't sell weapons.
We could all shake hands. We're making a statement.
We could change everything.
If we just stop believing that nothing can be changed.
Everything is changeable, yes, not just in an election year.
Use your voice, even if no one asked for it.
We could stop pretending that money has value.
And act as if we were all really human.
Learn to talk to each other without messengers. Smiles connect us, the same heart beats inside us.
We could change.
By doing so, we could change everything around us.
By doing so, we could really change everything from the ground up.
There's no reason to wait any longer. We could start instead of asking why others didn't.
We could delete the T, because we can. Period.
Or why do you think our Creator chose us?
We can start and finally trust in ourselves.
Come on, let's start building a new world now.
We could so easily make the world a little better.
If you want peace, don't sell weapons.
We could all shake hands.
We're making a statement.
We could so easily make the world a little better.
If you want peace, don't sell weapons.
We could all shake hands.
We're making a statement.
I'm disgusted by the double standards
when they tell us that we are now supplying weapons for peace.
We don't want another drop of oil from Russia
and we bow to Saudi Arabia with open arms.
With Ukraine, it's now about morality.
But they don't care about the bloodshed elsewhere. We have to stand up for better times.
We are change, we are the sign.
We could so easily make the world a little better.
If you want peace, don't sell weapons.
We could all shake hands.
We are making a sign.
We could so easily make the world a little better.
If you want peace, don't sell weapons.
We could all shake hands.
We are making a sign.
Berlin is making a sign today!
Thank you! Thank you Berlin!
[Kilez More:]
Can you hear me well? Wonderful! I have prepared something small that I wrote especially for today. Are you up for Berlin?
Wonderful! [I'm getting a sign from the technology department soon. But for now I'll say:] I have another message from Michael Ballweg, who forgot about it earlier. The next big peace demonstration is on September 1st in Munich. And from me, from him, and from all of us, we would like to invite you too. Continue to the peace demonstrations. September 1st, Munich. We have to make noise everywhere, ladies and gentlemen!
I have prepared something, it goes like this:
Not everything always works perfectly, but applause for the organizers anyway!
[No music. No music!]
I have something plannedprepared and it goes like this:
At the beginning only helmets are delivered to the weak, okay.
Then only a few weapons are delivered, okay.
Then only a few tanks are delivered,
of course only for training purposes, the eastern flank secured.
And we sleepwalk again until bombs explode
and then we will ask ourselves: "Man, how could this happen?"
Well, exactly the same, from special funds to conscription.
You become fit for war or stand up and defend yourself.
Good day, this is my message to the Bundestag:
I am a free person, but definitely not a subject.
It is a first step that we refuse military service.
But it is even more important that we increase peacetime service.
After three years of rule by the pharmaceutical industry
we are now under the rule of the arms industry.
From a manufactured pandemic, it goes seamlessly into war. But our answer remains the same: "We're not going to join in!"
Because the lies are the same, only the crisis is called something different.
Now it's just war propaganda 24/7.
That's why I'm calling for peace negotiations.
To anyone who disagrees, I say: warmongers to the front!
They call me a scoundrel pacifist, but I remain a peace activist.
No matter what they call me,
I feel it's my duty and you feel the same way I do.
That's why we're not going to march.
And I say it like Reinhard May: "I'm not giving up my children!"
Thank you Berlin!
13.08.2024 | www.kla.tv/30123
Lecture by Robert Stein "Role of the New Media" I have often been asked the question: • Man, what can we do for a better system? • How can we protect ourselves against this constant stream of lies and manipulation and distortions? • What can we do? Well, honestly, if there are 300,000 people who can submit a petition because a penalty was not given, then it must be possible for hundreds of thousands of us to go to Berlin and say very clearly: I'm not going to take part in this anymore! Hello Berlin! Hello! Oh my God! Berlin! Berlin! We're in Berlin today! Berlin! Berlin! We're in Berlin today! Yes! Hello dear friends! And to all those ten people I haven't hugged yet today, welcome here too. What a day, what a wonderful opportunity to come together here today. Dear friends, dear fellow campaigners, almost four years ago, almost to the day, I was standing here on this stage and I only had a camera in my hand and today I even have a microphone in my hand. How cool is that? I was told ten minutes and to make it short. I should talk about freedom, okay? So what is that? What is this freedom anyway? I think we have seen in the last few weeks that this freedom reaches the limit of the thin-skinnedness of our Minister of the Interior, who is abusing the right of association to ban independent media portals, media that had not violated a single law up to that point. So let's talk about this freedom of the press here, shall we? And dear friends, I am standing here as a representative, as a deputy, as a representative of a new media landscape, a media landscape that does what media should actually be there for in a functioning democracy. It's about objective reporting, not politically motivated and above all one thing: independent, not dependent on... We need reporting that is independent of large donors in the background, or of all-powerful lobby groups that simply buy opinions, scientists and studies. Each of us, as we are here today, has our own reasons for breaking with the media, with our trust in the media at some point. Some woke up back on September 11th and realized that something was wrong. Some of us suddenly became alert during the coup on the Maidan in 2014. And certainly in this unspeakable Corona period, most of us have realized that something stinks here. We have gathered here today to send another huge signal that we do not agree with the way critical voices and other opinions are treated here in this country. The word freedom of the press has become a farce in this country. And long before Corona. Freedom of the press is an empty word that no longer means anything. And not far from here, about over there, I think, or wherever the Bundestag is, there is the following text on a pane of glass: Basic Law Article 5: Everyone has the right to freely express and disseminate their opinions in word, writing and pictures and to obtain information from generally accessible sources without hindrance. Freedom of the press and freedom of reporting through radio and film are guaranteed. There is no censorship. There is no censorship! Excuse me? Ask the journalist Gerhard Wisniewski what happened when he made the first documentary about September 11th in 2003. He made the mistake of interviewing the mayor of Shanksville. "Airplane. There was no airplane." And after that there was no longer a filmmaker named Gerhard Wisniewski. He left WDR immediately. Or who of you knows Frieder Wagner? Frieder Wagner is a filmmaker for public broadcasting. He made 68 films. And then one day he had the idea to make a film about uranium ammunition: "Depleted Uranium". And the film is called "Deadly Dust". And then there was no 69th film. Or who remembers Eva Hermann's appearance on Kerner in 2007? You know. Oh my God, she said Autobahn. Do you remember that? And what was the result? What a fuss? It was a public tribunal for all those who dare to do something like that in the future. Or my own colleague Katrin Huss, after almost 20 years of presenting on MDR, on Mitteldeutscher Rundfunk, she had Dr. Hans-Joachim Maaz in the studio. And what did she do? She let him finish. She just let him talk. What was the result? Pressure from above. How can you do that? Then you have to interrupt and so on. Then she gave up.Now she is with us, at NuoViso. The list of these people is much, much longer. And they were only those I met myself, who I interviewed myself and who were all banned from public discourse. Especially in the Corona period, this list has become much, much longer. It would go beyond the scope of this article to list them all. And do you know how many programs have been banned in the meantime? How many websites? And now even magazines in the best Germany ever. And then of course the really nasty tricks, the deletion of bank accounts, PayPal accounts, YouTube accounts. We at NuoViso, we can really tell you a thing or two about that. It is a policy of small pinpricks. Tightening the thumbscrews a little more and then everything tight in the fight against, well, you know, the opposite of the right. What we are experiencing here today is not just an attack on press freedom. It is an attack on freedom. It is an attack on any oppositional thinking. Any criticism of this system or of the government is immediately condemned and fought with the most blatant means possible. With methods that are actually no longer worthy of a real democracy. Unfortunately, we have to recognize, increasingly recognize, that power structures are being built here that we actually no longer wanted in Germany. How often have we read that on posters and at demonstrations? "Never again is NOW!" Yes, exactly. Never again is now. And never again ban opinions. Never again restrict discourse. And above all, never again lock people up as political prisoners, as happened with Michael Ballweg. Never again ban political parties. Never again this ugly totalitarianism here. Dear friends, dear comrades, what we really need here is a free press landscape that deserves the name, that does exactly what the press should actually do. A fourth power in the state, a control body for parties and for power-hungry politicians. A real corrective and not a false label like those who call themselves that and then only deliver cheap government propaganda. What we need are journalists who help us to untangle the thicket and the felt of the Corona era. We need journalists like Florian Warweg from NachDenkSeiten. Who asks the really important questions again and again in the press conference and shows up those sad figures up there on the podium time and time again. And above all, what we need is the support of all of you, of all of you, so that we freelance journalists can do exactly the work that the mainstream has obviously not been able to do for a long time. Help the media you trust as much as you can, as far as your possibilities allow, as far as your time allows. And let's just give the word freedom of the press back its old meaning. We are all called upon to do this, here today, as we stand here. Yes, and at the end I would just like to say one more sentence. Firstly, I would like to say thank you to the man without whom I would never be here today and without whom probably not so many people would be here. Frank, without you most people wouldn't be here at all. Frank Höfer! And I thought to myself, what can I say as my last sentence here, maybe quote someone. No, I thought of a sentence myself: I believe there is great unity in our country about our right to freedom. Thank you Berlin! Thank you! Art contribution Kilez More [Ralf Ludwig:] I am now particularly pleased to be able to announce a wonderful artist to you. The man with the "01" and world peace - Kilez More. [Kilez More:] Wow. Thank you, Berlin. It is wonderful to see so many people here again. And I want us to be loud now so that we can send this out as far as the Bundestag. Everyone here to the Stern. I say "world" and you say "peace". [Kilez More:] “World.” [People:] “Peace.” [Kilez More:] “World.” [People:] “Peace.” [Kilez More:] Other side. I say “world” and you say “peace.” [Kilez More:] “World.” [People:] “Peace.” [Kilez More:] “World.” [People:] “Peace.” [Kilez More:] And now all women. “World.” [Women:] “Peace.” [Kilez More:] “World.” [Women:] “Peace.” [Kilez More:] All those who have come from Austria. “World.” [Austrians:] “Peace.” [Kilez More:] Wow. And now Berlin. Let’s all shout together. I say “world” and you say “peace.” "World." [People:] "Peace." [Kilez More:] "World." [People:] "Peace." [Kilez More:] You see, when we all stand together, we are much, much louder and nothing can stop us. Because there is a reason why they want to divide us, the lateral thinkers and the unvaccinated. And now we have to face Russiansshoot. They have to divide and split us, because if we stick together, those up there have no chance against us. [Kilez More:] Now we've brought a song with us. [Ah. Director. Monitor, yes.] A song that many of you have already heard at many demonstrations and that we all want to celebrate together. Because that's part of it too - the feeling that we're taking home from today, that we're going out with energy to change this world again. [Director, let's go.] [Ah. Ah. The instrumental can be a bit louder on the monitor, please. Much louder. Much louder, yes.] Wonderful to see so many of you. [Ah. Louder on the monitor, instrumental. Ah.Jo, thanks. Okay.] Wonderful. [Ah.] Berlin, are you ready? Ah. Ah. Let's go. Song: We could build houses that are self-sufficient and sustainable. We could treat the earth with more gratitude than a human child. We could stop becoming someone from TV movies. Don't bend ourselves and just be who we are. We could cooperate instead of controlling. Back to us. Live in peace with animals. Factory farming uses a third of all the grain in the world. We eat and eat, people are starving elsewhere. We could plant hemp instead of clearing the rainforest. We could create more value, instead of using the snowball method to keep putting more and more into our wallets. Until you realize that the value of money is an illusion. We could use more than five senses to get to know others and meet them as if you were them yourself. We could do this and that, we could do this and that. I could talk about it for hours, but I'd rather do something. We could easily make the world a little better. If you want peace, don't sell weapons. We could all shake hands. We're making a statement. We could easily make the world a little better. If you want peace, don't sell weapons. We could all shake hands. We're making a statement. We could easily make the world a little better. If you want peace, don't sell weapons. We could all shake hands. We're making a statement. We could change everything. If we just stop believing that nothing can be changed. Everything is changeable, yes, not just in an election year. Use your voice, even if no one asked for it. We could stop pretending that money has value. And act as if we were all really human. Learn to talk to each other without messengers. Smiles connect us, the same heart beats inside us. We could change. By doing so, we could change everything around us. By doing so, we could really change everything from the ground up. There's no reason to wait any longer. We could start instead of asking why others didn't. We could delete the T, because we can. Period. Or why do you think our Creator chose us? We can start and finally trust in ourselves. Come on, let's start building a new world now. We could so easily make the world a little better. If you want peace, don't sell weapons. We could all shake hands. We're making a statement. We could so easily make the world a little better. If you want peace, don't sell weapons. We could all shake hands. We're making a statement. I'm disgusted by the double standards when they tell us that we are now supplying weapons for peace. We don't want another drop of oil from Russia and we bow to Saudi Arabia with open arms. With Ukraine, it's now about morality. But they don't care about the bloodshed elsewhere. We have to stand up for better times. We are change, we are the sign. We could so easily make the world a little better. If you want peace, don't sell weapons. We could all shake hands. We are making a sign. We could so easily make the world a little better. If you want peace, don't sell weapons. We could all shake hands. We are making a sign. Berlin is making a sign today! Thank you! Thank you Berlin! [Kilez More:] Can you hear me well? Wonderful! I have prepared something small that I wrote especially for today. Are you up for Berlin? Wonderful! [I'm getting a sign from the technology department soon. But for now I'll say:] I have another message from Michael Ballweg, who forgot about it earlier. The next big peace demonstration is on September 1st in Munich. And from me, from him, and from all of us, we would like to invite you too. Continue to the peace demonstrations. September 1st, Munich. We have to make noise everywhere, ladies and gentlemen! I have prepared something, it goes like this: Not everything always works perfectly, but applause for the organizers anyway! [No music. No music!] I have something plannedprepared and it goes like this: At the beginning only helmets are delivered to the weak, okay. Then only a few weapons are delivered, okay. Then only a few tanks are delivered, of course only for training purposes, the eastern flank secured. And we sleepwalk again until bombs explode and then we will ask ourselves: "Man, how could this happen?" Well, exactly the same, from special funds to conscription. You become fit for war or stand up and defend yourself. Good day, this is my message to the Bundestag: I am a free person, but definitely not a subject. It is a first step that we refuse military service. But it is even more important that we increase peacetime service. After three years of rule by the pharmaceutical industry we are now under the rule of the arms industry. From a manufactured pandemic, it goes seamlessly into war. But our answer remains the same: "We're not going to join in!" Because the lies are the same, only the crisis is called something different. Now it's just war propaganda 24/7. That's why I'm calling for peace negotiations. To anyone who disagrees, I say: warmongers to the front! They call me a scoundrel pacifist, but I remain a peace activist. No matter what they call me, I feel it's my duty and you feel the same way I do. That's why we're not going to march. And I say it like Reinhard May: "I'm not giving up my children!" Thank you Berlin!
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