A French TV Journalist

Yesterday I was in Berlin. My friend Alexandra, the director of the Berlin Wall Museum, had "warned" me ahead of time that a French TV Journalist contacted her who is interested in Dirk's abduction.

Yesterday I had to go to Berlin anyway in order to be examined because of my application for a pension (to find out if I am nuts or "really" traumatized and if the trauma - after the abduction of my small child, my confinement in the East German Stasi prison of Bautzen and the permanent pseudo excuses of an investigation by the German investigative authorities - has "truly" manifested itself in the form of my physical symptoms such as decades of a sleeping disorder and pains in my joints).

So I met the French Journalist and now he wants to see how he can realize the story. That would be the first media report abroad.

Small note: The mysterious death case of the East German professional athlete Lutz Eigendorf, who was mentioned in my German blog entry (see www.dirkvermisst.blog.de) under "That's How the Stasi Pursued Me" of last week, was dropped - pardon: closed - by the very same State Prosecutor of Braunschweig after the Wall came down in 1989, who also closed Dirk's abduction case after the Wall came down.

Coincidentally. Or not.