Richard Gutjahr
Richard Gutjahr (journalist) | |
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Born | 1973 Bonn, Germany |
Residence | Munich, Germany |
Nationality | German |
Children | Thamina Stoll |
Spouse | Einat Wilf |
A spookily prescient journalist who just happened to be situated twice in two weeks to shoot video of "terrorist" attacks. |
Richard Gutjahr (or Richard Goodyear) is a German journalist, resident in Munich, who posted footage he had personally shot of both the 14 July 2016 Nice Truck Event and the 22 July 2016 Munich shooting. His daughter, Thamina Stoll, was interviewed internationally for footage that she - apparently independently - took and posted online of people fleeing the Munich shooting.
Contents
Official narrative
Richard Gutjahr happened to be on holiday in in July 2016, and just happened to be precisely positioned to start videoing the Nice Truck Event.[1] He returned from holiday and was in Munich before the Shooting 8 days later, reporting live for the ARD-Tagesschau at exactly the Olympia Shopping Center where the 2016 Munich shooting was about to take place. He was informed by a friend who had heard about it on the radio and lost no time in videoing the event with his cellphone.[2]
Challenges
Cynthia McKinney, amongst others, has been vocal in suggesting that Gutjahr's presence at the scene of these two atrocities may not have been coincidental, asking “How likely is that? Remember the Dancing Israelis?”.[3] McKinney's question has gone basically unanswered as Western controlled media has shown a predictable disinterest in the topic, though as of August 2016, several people were publishing about this on YouTube.[4]
Nice Truck Event
- Full article: Nice Truck Event
- Full article: Nice Truck Event
Richard Gutjahr broadcast live to the BBC after the 2016 Nice Event, under the name "Richard Goodyear", and he describes filming the footage of the truck.
Connections
In 2007 Richard Gutjahr married Einat Wilf, a spook with political ambitions who rose to the rank of Lieutenant in Israel's Unit 8200.[5] A German Thamina Stoll also got footage of the shooting, and was interviewed internationally.[6] Some internet commentators have suggested that she is a daughter of Richard Gutjahr. She does not mention this in the interview, but the Duke Chronicle does feature an interview in which she remarks "After what happened to my dad, who also recorded a video, I guess I wasn't thinking... dad was actually in [Nice, France] when the terror attack happened there. He was one of the people who also happened to record video footage there, and he had almost died.".[7]
Rating
This article has plenty of gaps, but is a reasonable introduction to this interesting figure.
Later actions
Various independent publishers have reported that Richard Gutjahr has asked YouTube to remove certain videos (claiming copyright violation) which suggested that his presence at the two terrorist incidents may not be a matter of coincidence.[8]
References
- ↑ http://www.haz.de/Nachrichten/Politik/Deutschland-Welt/Augenzeuge-berichtet-vom-Anschlag-in-Nizza-an-Frankreichs-Nationalfeiertag
- ↑ https://www.journalism.co.uk/news/how-one-reporter-covered-attacks-in-nice-and-munich-with-a-mobile-phone/s2/a658883/
- ↑ http://www.presstv.ir/Detail/2016/07/25/476793/US-Munich-Nice-Gutjahr-Israel-McKinney
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Richard+Gutjahr
- ↑ http://www.jpost.com/Opinion/Think-About-It-Parliamentary-oversight-of-foreign-policy-413743
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YhrU42iInKI
- ↑ http://www.dukechronicle.com/article/2016/07/senior-thamina-stoll-discusses-live-tweeting-munich-shooting-aftermath
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=25UgaQFCjvY