The third episode of the podcast "Das System Söring" (g) drops tomorrow. If you haven't subscribed yet, check it out on your favorite podcast app, it's on all of them. I'm working on an English translation of the recent in-depth article in Übermedien (g) about the German media's reception of Jens Söring. However, I thought… Continue reading Söring Wanted to Become a Famous Murderer in 1986
Month: February 2022
“A Very Cold, Calculated Libel by a Desperate Young Man”
Frequent commenter Francis Wheatley, responding to my recent post about the the attacks on Jim Farmer in "Killing for Love", was in the courtroom in 1990 when Jens Söring attacked Jim Farmer and describes the reaction: Jim Farmer’s father is the Honorable James [middle name removed by me] Farmer. He was for many years the… Continue reading “A Very Cold, Calculated Libel by a Desperate Young Man”
Söring’s Reponse: Old News (Literally), Team Söring Helps Memory-Hole the Lanz Interview
The eagle-eyed Söringologists at Allmystery have detected what is the first, and perhaps only, response from Team Söring to the corrective coverage of recent weeks: They have added a new section to the website called "The Story" ("Die Geschichte"). You can visit it here. It's just a collection of old stories and podcasts about the… Continue reading Söring’s Reponse: Old News (Literally), Team Söring Helps Memory-Hole the Lanz Interview
When Journalists Adopt Murderers
The New York Times just published a review of a book about a prominent journalist embracing the cause of a convicted murderer, getting him released, and then regretting it. This time around, America is the setting. First, background: The Journalist: William F. Buckley, Jr. was the most prominent conservative intellectual in the United States from… Continue reading When Journalists Adopt Murderers
Steinberger & Vetter’s Campaign Against A Dead Man’s Reputation
"Why are you so interested in attacking this individual? I haven't asked you about him." -- Bedford County District Attorney Jim Updike, June 18, 1990. Let's take a detailed look at one of the most disturbing features of the German media's campaign to exonerate Jens Söring: Their slander of a dead man, Jim Farmer, as… Continue reading Steinberger & Vetter’s Campaign Against A Dead Man’s Reputation