Hans-Peter Thietz

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Hans-Peter Thietz (born July 12, 1934 in Löbau , died September 22, 2018 in Gefell ) was a German publicist and politician .

Life

Thietz was head of a research center for medical technology and founder of a medical technology journal, as well as patent assessor at the Academy of Sciences in East Berlin .

He was a co-founder of the FDP-Ost and then of the Association of Free Citizens . Later he was non-party . He was a member of the last, freely elected People's Chamber and a member of the European Parliament with observer status until 1994.

He was born in Löbau and later came to Berlin to study. From 1994 to 1999 he lived on Panay (Philippines), where he met his future wife. He immortalized his memories of this time under the pseudonym Pit Merlin in his book An Adventurous Marriage to the Philippines .

Until his death, Hans-Peter Thietz lived with his family in the Eifel and worked as a writer. In his self-published books, he represented anti-Semitic , revisionist , creationist , esoteric and conspiracy theoretic positions. In his book The Satanization of the New Testament he claimed that Jesus came "to expose Yahweh as Satan worshiped by the Jews " and "not the Jews, but the Germans are the people chosen by God" in his three-volume book Churchill as early as 1936: Germany is getting too strong - we have to smash it! or the 90 Years War , Thietz advocated the thesis "that the war guilt of the First / Second World War was clearly on the side of the opposing allies and that the state of war has not yet come to an end". In his work “Die Sinnflut” he claimed “that the entire geological calculation and Darwinian evolutionary theory are untenable, our earth must be a very young planet, and all living beings are perfectly developed in their kind and have appeared simultaneously, humans and dinosaurs lived together”. In his publication The Reptos Are Among Us , he also received the positive theses “that there would be reptilian beings who could take on human form and so remain undetected among us. You would have filled the top positions in the world of finance, politics and business. "

Hans-Peter Thietz died on September 22, 2018 in Gefell.

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  1. a b c d Homepage of Hans-Peter Thietz: Book overview ( Memento from August 31, 2012 in the Internet Archive )