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Martin Armstrong
9. December, 1999Martin Armstrong (born 1950) is the former chairman of Princeton Economics International Ltd. Indicted in 1999 on charges of bilking Japanese investors, he spent seven years jailed for contempt of court before finally pleading guilty in 2007, and he is now serving a five-year sentence for conspiracy to commit fraud.[1] Martin’s eye is badly infected
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Manfred Roeder
2. December, 1999An outspoken German Nationalist was sentenced Thursday to two years in prison without parole for “denying” the Holocaust. Manfred Roeder, 70, was sentenced for having refered to the Holocaust as “humbug” during an August 1998 election rally in the eastern German city of Stralsund. With no First Amendment to protect them, Germans face legal action
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