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‘I’m prepared to die’: Biden-Harris DOJ celebrates concentration camp survivor’s felony conviction over pro-life advocacy

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I got what I wanted Last week, a federal jury all but ensured that 89-year-old concentration camp survivor Eva Edl would receive prison time for peacefully protesting the kind of dehumanization she thought she had escaped when she immigrated to the United States after World War II.

“I think it's a big deal,” Eddle told the national radio host and co-founder of Blaze Media.
Glenn Beck She said Wednesday she was prepared to die in prison because she dared to do something many in the early 20th century hesitated to do: stand up for weaker people who were deemed unworthy of life.

“When I was a child and they crammed me into that boxcar and we were packed so close together that we almost suffocated, I wish someone in my country who loved Jesus had risked their freedom and even their life to gather in front of that train and stand on the tracks to stop us from being transported there,” Eddle said.

“Well, that's basically what I do,” Eddle continued. “As I stand at the clinic door, I'm just buying time for the sidewalk counselors to be quiet, calm, and touch the women.”

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Blades News previously reported that at the age of nine, Edol was imprisoned in one of Yugoslav Communist dictator Josip “Tito” Broz's concentration camps, along with thousands of other Danube Swabians who were collectively branded by Tito's Communist partisans as Nazi collaborators and targeted because of their German ethnic background.

“After the war the Communists came,” Edl told Beck, “and they just decided to say, 'You have the ethnic background of an evil group, so your blood is already evil, so even if you're just a newborn baby, you're evil in and of yourself and you have to be eradicated.' That was their excuse.”

Eddle argued then, and continues to argue now, that the motive behind such bloodshed is actually greed, but it is often masked by ideology and pseudoscience.

“Our natural minds can justify whatever our evil minds want to do,” Eddle said.

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Suffered As a result of this twisted justification, I lost all the skin on my feet at camp. GacowaShe was also troubled by her wounds there.

“Everyone who came near me was nauseous,” she said. “The flies, fleas, lice and bedbugs loved these suppurating corpses.”

Edl and the rest of his family managed to escape to Austria, then moved to various refugee camps in Europe before settling in the United States.

When Beck asked if he ever imagined himself serving time in prison in the United States, Edl replied, “No, I haven't. I was very idealistic when I came here.
Was The land of the free and the brave.”

“I thought if I ended up in court I'd just have to explain my situation,” Eddle continued. “It turned out quite differently.”

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Eddle was found guilty She was charged with violating the Freedom of Clinic Admissions Act earlier this year after peacefully protesting inside the Carafem abortion clinic in Mount Juliet, Tennessee, on March 5, 2021. The protest featured songs and prayers in support of those who have been murdered and will be murdered deep inside the slaughterhouse.

Eddle explained to Beck the strategies anti-abortion activists have adopted despite the obvious legal risks.

I've been a sidewalk counselor and rescuer for many years, and when women jump out of their cars, if we're far away, we only have a few seconds to hear them, so we have to yell. It sounds like we're yelling at them. But I believe it's much more effective to stand at the door and buy the sidewalk counselor time to get to them. They get help, and many women thank us later that we were there to save them from killing their babies.

On August 20, Eddle was convicted in a separate case for interfering with access to an abortion clinic in Saginaw, Michigan on April 16, 2021.

According to “The evidence establishes that Messrs. Edole and Idoni physically interfered with clinic employees and patients and violated the FACE Act because the clinic provided reproductive health services and patients sought them,” he told the Biden-Harris Justice Department.

“Please have mercy on this country.”

The Justice Department, which has its own pro-abortion task force, deemed the result a “victory,” and Assistant Attorney General Kristen Clarke of the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division went further, thanking the jury and vowing to “continue to hold accountable those who suppress the free exercise of what is known as the right to an abortion.”

“The defendants orchestrated an illegal clinic blockade and physically prevented patients from seeking medical attention, ignoring the serious medical needs of women who were prevented from accessing reproductive health care,” Clark said in a statement. “I thank the jury. [sic] The facts of this case need to be carefully considered with due time and care.”

“This case is about the rule of law, and today's sentence is a victory for that principle,” said Dawn N. Ison, U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Michigan.

Facing the threat of imprisonment for his role in carrying out this strategy, Eddle told Beck, “I'm ready to die there and I'm not afraid. Really

“I believe in the Lord Jesus, I have eternal life in Him now,” Edre continued, “so why should I be afraid? The biggest reason for what I'm doing now is just to follow Him. He said,
John 14Jesus said, “He that keepeth my commandments, it is he that loveth me; and I love him, therefore keep his commandments.”

Beck was clearly moved by Eddle's remarks and asked her to lead the show and the audience in prayer.

In response to his request, Eduru said, “Lord, we humbly come to you in the name of Jesus. Lord, our nation is in serious trouble. Lord God, it is time for us to be judged. If we do not change, you must judge us, for the blood of these innocent people who have been killed over the years, not just 60 million, will be our sin.” [but] There is so much more. Lord, innocent blood cries out for justice. And Lord, there is still no repentance in our nation.”

“Father God, I simply pray, in your mercy, grant us a humble and repentant heart before you, that your church may rise up and love you by following Jesus,” the concentration camp survivor continued. “Father God, shake our consciences so that we submit before you, and have mercy on this nation, I ask in the name of Jesus.”

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