"This is the highest truth I know; only those deserve freedom and life who conquer both every new day."
J.W.Goethe
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Damn, we need more people like that in the world, and not for them to leave so soon. We will never forget and thank you for making us a part of your life.
The obituary ends with the words: Good friend, dad and friend, good brother and son, cousin and uncle. A good journalist, a good farmer, a good politician and ultimately a skilled lawyer.
Ales' life's mission was to fight for justice. For justice for himself, for his family, friends, acquaintances... and in time for anyone decent who turned to him. For example, Ales was one of the first Czechs to open a censored website, where cases were published with the names of corrupters, judges, bankruptcy trustees and police officers. He was therefore more than at home with the police. Any scoundrel could have found a place with her. All the godfathers were crystal clear and to this day civil servants walk around them with kid gloves. Despite all the vicissitudes, Ales was always willing to help, cooperate and listen. He just got more and more tired. Just as those with time on their side calculate.
Yes, there has been a great relief in Ales over the last year. He has devoted himself much more to his son Max and the rest of his family. He wanted a break from the worries of the last two decades of his life. Unfortunately, fate had taken a very different approach to his desire for rest.
I had known Ales Vébr and his family for years. It was only recently that I learned by chance that Ales was no longer with us. I made many videos and interviews with him on the family farm Rozstání pod Ještědem, in the courts (unfortunately, I lost most of them by the destruction of my archive by the bailiff and the senseless cancellation of my YouTube channel). Below you will find links to the remaining articles, lest we forget...
He died at the same time (as freelance journalist Dusan Sramek), on holiday in Egypt. What caused his death we can only guess. He may have been vaccinated against Covid, which may have shown up in the Egyptian sun. After many years of court battles, he won his case for a rigged bankruptcy. So it's not impossible that someone "helped" him. There will probably be no one left to take up his cause. His son Max is still young. His wonderful wife died years ago (I think of cancer). His brother ended up in a wheelchair after a car accident. It was meant to be expedient so the family would have more worries, more work, and the bankruptcy mafia could prepare their "daylight robbery". The case is essentially over, much to the delight of the mob and the Treasury... I can only hope that Janek Kroupa knew about the funeral (if it took place) and came to the last meeting with his former, great co-worker and human being, to ask for forgiveness...
For example, in the "BUDIŠOV" case he cooperated with Ales Vébr. Today's European Commissioner, Věra Jourová, initially confessed. She subsequently retracted her confession. She received almost CZK 3 million in compensation for illegal detention In a record time of 14 days. The investigating police officers were dismissed and the evidence destroyed. Instead of Jourová, an innocent man went to prison, Ing. arch Marek Řičář. Others have been waiting years for compensation, others have not received it ...
During the opening ceremony of Ronald Reagan Street in Prague (5.6.2004) I personally informed the then US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice about the case. The then Czech Ambassador to the USA, Petr Gandalovič, sought me out and explained that he had nothing to do with the Golf Ještěd case …
Thanks for everything, Aleš!
Jan
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