From the NSP News Service: In a telephone conversation with this reporter on 16/4/2013, NSP Leader Dr. Jacques Pluss informed us that -- after extensive and expensive (!) testing at St. Clare's Health Center, Sussex, NJ, at Bon Secours Hospital in Port Jervis, NY, and at VA health facilities in Hackensack NJ -- he has been diagnosed with congestive heart failure. Doctors also determined that Pluss suffers from an enlarged right cardiac ventricle and a plaque blockage of one major cardiac artery. He has suffered from high blood pressure for a number of years. He is now being medicated orally and takes nitroglycerin tablets for angina (chest pain). He was advised by physicians to undergo a balloon angioplasty or even open-heart surgery to clear the blocked artery. Pluss is 59 years of age, and will be 60 this coming May.
In typical fashion, Pluss's reaction to the news about his health was to buy extra cigarettes and a two-seater sports car to "take his mind off things."
Most significantly, however, Pluss has asked his legal team to file a motion in the superior court of New Jersey to allow him to go to his homeland of Switzerland to receive full medical attention there. According to the terms of his probation, he is now not allowed to leave the U.S. However, Dr. Pluss will not allow any further medical procedures to be done on him in America. He refuses to run the risk of being attended to by a Jew or minority physician or surgeon who, as he states, "would either screw things up or kill me on the operating table." He will only allow fully white, Aryan physicians to attend to him, and Switzerland possesses some of the best medical care facilities and health care providers in the world.
Pluss's lawyers await a decision from the court. Meanwhile, Pluss will continue as Leader of the NSP as much as his health permits, and he will continue research on his massive "Battle of Berlin, 1945" volume. Luckily, Pluss does not lack for funds, as he receives a pension from his many years of university teaching and receives generous disabled veterans benefits stemming from wounds sustained during his tour of duty in Vietnam, 1971-1972. Pluss served briefly in the U.S. Army 1st Infantry Division before being assigned to the "Combined Services" CORDS Program ("Countryside Operations for Revolutionary Development Support"). He was a translator and an air-to-ground photographer in the Program.
As Dr. Pluss states, "if absolutely necessary, I will leave the U.S. by any available means, renounce my U.S. citizenship, and continue on as a Swiss only. But that would mean it would be virtually impossible for me to re-enter the U.S., and I am, after all, as much an American as a Swiss. Ironically, the two crimes to which I plead guilty in New Jersey do not even exist in the Swiss Federal Civil or Criminal Codes."
The NSP wishes Dr. Pluss the best of luck in his search for reasonable quality health care, and it supports his decision to stay on as Party Leader.
-- Karl Wolff III, Director of Communications, NSP. 1488!
Dr. Pluss should be allowed out of the country for quality medical care. In spite of his occasional rants against policies of the United States government, he fundamentally respects the law and would surely return to the U.S. whenever the court requested him to.
ReplyDeleteIn spite of the difficulties leaving the country would create, I would surely accompany my husband to any locale for the sake of his health.
ReplyDeleteFinal Word from Court: Permission to visit Switzerland for medical treatment DENIED, June 6, 2013. Now, Dr. Pluss must consider whether or not to go to Switzerland anyway. We at the NSP wish him the best of luck in figuring out this latest personal dilemma created by the Jewish-Plutocratic American "criminal" justice system.
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