What Dirk must look like today

Dirk+3,1

A rather long article appeared in the German newspaper "Braunschweiger Zeitung" last week. It published the computer composite of the way Dirk must look like today for the first time.

My favorite journalist also mentioned in his article how the German investigative authorities and potential computer experts reacted to my request to create (at least) a computer composite of Dirk - i.e. they all merely refused and offered me some worthless advice: That I could find computer software under Google and could download it for free from the internet ...

The Rumanian police authorities of Bihor reacted completely different from the Germans - one request per e-mail was all it took. A very talented computer expert of the Rumanian "CSI" put together the computer composites. He just wanted to help, that was all. No great big "mhms" and "oh wells" and no other hesitating before turning me down - for instance as one of the most renowned German computer experts who has been on TV before had done.

So what are the Germans afraid of? The Stasi? Or who on top is putting the lid on? Who up there where the Stasi spies of former East German times are sitting comfortably in the German Parliament today, particularly in that one political party that flashes that bright (warning) color and that promises everyone the same?

As freely adapted from George Orwell: All humans are equal. Only some humans - you know who - are more equal than others.