Christian Academy of Prague, Czech Republic

 

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CA of Prague members

[All official biographies in black color, editor's notes in blue.]

 

Dr. Miroslav Halik-president

 

 

Born in Prague 1st June 1948, son of the literary historian

Dr. Miroslav Halik.

Studied sociology and philosophy (1966-71) at the Arts and Philosophy Faculty of Charles University (in the class of Prof. Patocka). Awarded PhD in 1972.

 

[Ed. note - it is of course very "common" that such dissidents get this kind of education during the hard-line communist pro-Soviet regime in Czechoslovakia, there are "no surprises" here, right ..... ?]

In the autumn of 1968 [Halik] attended a course in the sociology and philosophy of religion at the University of Wales (Bangor, UK).

 

[Ed. note - this is AFTER the August 1968 Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia, so Halik had to agree in writing with the occupation

OR he would be going nowhere - this is very important fact about

Halik's true connections, and that Halik had to have permission from

the CZ communist pro-Soviet regime to leave the country for the capitalist (enemy country) Wales and to be able to study there.

 

This is essential information that shows how these people have ties to the communists, of course their studies were most likely paid by the regime and the motives for such education are clear.....].

 

In 1984 he [Halik] completed a post-graduate course in clinical psychology and became a licensed psycho-therapeutical practitioner.

 

He studied theology clandestinely in Prague with Josef Zverina and after 1989 undertook a course of post-graduate study (majoring in religion studies) at the Pontifical Lateran University in Rome, obtaining a license in theology (Th.Lic.).

 

In autumn 1992 he took higher doctorates at Charles University in Prague (sociology) and at the Pontifical Theological Faculty in Wroclaw (theology). In 1997, he was appointed Professor of Sociology at Charles University.

During the Communist period, he was banned from university teaching and was registered and investigated by the secret police as "an enemy of the regime".

 

[Ed. note: The following high level job opportunities of Dr. Halik, based on the above statement that he was "an enemy of the communist regime", are therefore not possible to happen under such, by Mr. Halik, presented circumstances, for anybody named as enemy of communism wouldn't be allowed to work in such places, in such research centers, with the exception to clean restrooms there or doing some minor maintenance custodial work.......]

He worked in various occupations, firstly as a psychologist and sociologist in industry, then (1984-89) as a psychotherapist for alcoholics and drug addicts at the Detoxification Clinic of the University Hospital in Prague.

His work focused on sensitivity and social communication training

in management and leadership; he lectured externally to doctors and medical students on doctor-patient communication, as well as on the philosophical, ethical and psychological aspects of medicine and psychotherapy, also publishing specialized articles on those topics.

[Ed. note: As an "enemy of the state" people ended up murdered or sentenced to prison and or, as small enemies, they were only allowed to clean windows and or dig foundations in construction sites, BUT NEVER were they allowed to practice any such work as Dr. Halik !!!!

 

Also, as an "enemy of the state" people were NOT allowed to lecture to anybody and to publish ANYTHING, and certainly NOT any specialized studies !!]
 

He has never been a member of any political party.

[Most of the communist agents were never members of any political party - standard requirement of their service......ed. note].

On 21st October 1978, he was secretly ordained as a Catholic priest at Erfurt in the GDR [East Germany - ed. note] by Bishop Aufderbeck. Before 1989 he was active in the so-called "underground church" and in the 1980s was one of Cardinal Tomasek's closest associates.

[Ed. note:  O.K., so Dr. Halik was ordained a priest secretly under the East German communist service Stasi always present and he worked for the communist agent Tomasek, Cardinal of Prague at the time, as his closest associate ? ]

He was initiator of the ecumenical pastoral project "Decade of National Spiritual Renewal". He was actively involved in clandestine seminars in private homes, published in samizdat and helped publish illegal philosophical and theological books and journals. He also co-operated with the future President, Vaclav Havel, and other dissidents.

After the fall of Communism  [Ed. note: Which one ?], he served

as General Secretary to the Czech Conference of Bishops (1990-93)

and lectured in pastoral psychology and sociology at the Catholic Theological Faculty of Charles University. Since 1990, he has been rector of the University Church of St. Saviour in Prague and President of the Czech Christian Academy.
 

He was initiator of the international research project Aufbruch concerned with religiosity and the role of the church in post-Communist societies.

 

He has also worked on several other Czech and international scientific and research projects.

 

In January 2002, he took part in an Antarctic expedition to research survival in conditions of extreme mental and physical stress.

 

[Ed. note: Interesting. Why would a Catholic Priest be involved in such research ..... ?  Isn't this a military sphere of interest ?]

Since 1989 he has participated actively in public life, maintaining

a high media profile and being involved in civic initiatives.

 

He [Halik] is a member.... of the team of experts attached to the Office of the Czech Government for planning a long-term development concept for the Czech Republic. 

[Ed. note: The following part of Halik's biography is very important.]

 

Since 1999, he has been a frequent participant in international debates and panel discussions with European politicians regarding the widening of the European Union and on the cultural and spiritual aspects of the process of European integration (Berlin, Hanover, Passau, Lausanne, Paris, etc.). He was also one of President Vaclav Havel's external advisors.

 

[Pictures of Mr. Halik and the late Pope John Paul II, and also with the then Czech president Vaclav Havel.]

 

 

 

Stanislav Novotny, CA director

CA director. Born 1960, in 1979 accepted for studies and in 1983 graduated in law [communist law ...ed. note] on Charles University of Prague. Novotny became director of the Christian Democratic Party Secretariat in 1989 and worked there till June 1990.

 

[Ed. note:  Very important fact about Novotny. How is it possible that in 1989 he was already able to work in a (supposedly) Christian Democratic political Party (CDP) as a director of her offices when

the communist regime was still running the country practically till the end of the year, and with a strong hand and no major problems in economy, magistrate and government structures and so forth ?

 

This information from Novotny's official biography also states ONLY the year 1989, so it is not clear (maybe purposely so) whether he was director of the CDP Secretariat before the so called collapse or after - and again if this was after the "collapse of communism" in November 1989, Novotny would've mentioned it....

 

This again proves the level of the communist fraud called Perestroika, because as these people were (supposedly) presenting a great threat to the communist regime, nothing has happened to them !!!

 

There is no mention about Novotny arrested and tried by the communist justice system in 1989 and it is absolute certainty that he would never forget to mention this kind of important fact in his official biography.....].

 

Novotny also worked in following Government Offices:

 

Office for Protection of the Constitution and Democracy  [- June 1990 till the end of 1990.]

 

CZ Federal Interior Minister Auditor's Office [1991 till September 1991]

 

Deputy Director of Office of Documentation and Investigation of the Crimes of STB [Communism] and Secretary of Independent Security Screening [lustration] Committee [Sept. 1991 till Sept. 1992]

 

Director of Office of Investigation, Czech Republic  [Sept. 1992-May 1993]

 

[Ed. note - these government committees and offices have NEVER brought any "former" communist regime official to a trial that resulted in a conviction of such communist criminals for their crimes of murder, oppression and tyranny against the people of Czechoslovakia. The Security Screening of people who work in the position of power and influence is a joke, many files are still protected and such people, with pro-communist past, have therefore all doors open to run the country for the communists.....important document proving my point.]

 

Czech Republic Police president (!!!!!) [May 1993-November 1994]

 

Director of the Christian Academy of Prague [February 1993 - present]

 

[Ed. note: Novotny, according to his official biography, was at the same time president of the Czech Police and director of this Christian Academy !

I am told that during that time as the Czech Police President Novotny installed various communists in high level police posts, including the director of Moravia Province police force communist colonel Bretislav Brecka who was persecuting anti-communist opponents of the regime.....
 

Novotny also promoted [we are told] to high level police posts communist police officer Petr Netik and Com. police colonel Roman Heinz, both were also involved as communist policemen in brutal arrests of true dissidents.
 

We are told that Stanislav Novotny's grandfather was

allegedly involved in communist regime confiscations and forced

resettlement of at least 2 families from the Novotny family hometown Old Pelhrimov in Czechoslovakia during the Stalinist terror era of the 1950's.

 

The victims were allegedly family Brada and Markalous.

 

We don't hear today from Stanislav Novotny whether these alleged crimes of his Bolshevik grandfather were ever investigated by him, while he served as the Czech Police President, and we strongly doubt that all crimes of communism were ever proposed by Novotny to be investigated because of his family pro-communist background.....

 

It is also important to mention that according to my sources Stanislav Novotny's father was also (allegedly) very well know and very pro-communist active Bolshevik official in a state run company Oseva in city of Pelhrimov in Czechoslovakia. 

 

It is therefore interesting to speculate where the today widely promoted "true Christian" background of Stanislav Novotny

comes from......].

 

 

Jan Stribrny, PhDr. - CA vice-president

 

 

 

Born 07-22-1950, town of Radim near Jicin, Czechoslovakia.

High School between 1965-68, then accepted to study history and Czech language at the Faculty of Philosophy of the Charles University of Prague, graduated in 1973....  His final test and PhD degree work had a title "The Czechoslovak National Democracy's part in the creation of the National Unification"

 

[Ed. note - The term National Democracy means the democratic political movement in whole. This again is an intriguing title because during the communist coup of 1948 in Czechoslovakia the Social Democrats were already infiltrated by the communists, the other political parties had severe problems of their own and so this kind of "part" in the "National Unification" could only mean the betrayal of freedom on part of these democrats, which is no doubt portrayed in Mr. Stribrny's PhD dissertation work as positive development in the communist Czechoslovakia.

 

The reason why it had to be presented in 1973 as a positive historical development in the country is very simple - if not presented by Mr. Stribrny as a good thing (for the country and for the communist regime), he wouldn't get his PhD degree......].

 

Stribrny became Dr. of Philosophy in 1990.

 

Mr. Stribrny worked in the Directorate of the Czech Council of the Anti-Fascist Fighters between 1974 till 1990. He was in charge of the central and district historical-documentation committees. He was therefore able to gain extensive experience in working with eyewitnesses, survivors, document workers and archivists and historians in the central and regional parts of the country. [etc.]

 

[Ed. note - this is very important fact in Mr. Stribrny's life - the Anti-Fascist Fighters Council was founded by the communists themselves, this group of people were in fact working for the STB state security, they were doing research and informants jobs for the communists.

 

To be able to work in the headquarters of such major communist front organization means that the communist background of Mr. Stribrny is very much without a question....so what is such a person doing in a (supposedly) Christian Academy ?]

 

Between 1990-1994 Stribrny worked for the History Institute of the Czech Republic Army as the science secretary [ed. note - it means history research] for the Resistance Memorial [WW2 anti-Nazi resistance], where he concentrated his scientific interest on the theme of the home-front democratic underground, the persecution of Jews and the Church situation in 1939-1945 period.

 

[Ed. note - Just to mention that this kind of historical research is of course very important, but has there been any such research done about the communist era, what the Jews and Christians had to endure from communists and why is it that Mr. Stribrny is not addressing these questions about communism in his research ?

 

The communists were much more brutal and more sophisticated than the Nazis in their tyrannical methods against the Church and the Jews and against anybody else who opposed the communist regime.

 

No substantial historical works have been published

by the Civic Institute and the Christian Academy on this subject

of communism and its continuing control over the Czech

and Eastern European societies, these CI and CA people,

from their position of influence and ability to gain knowledge and

access to the communist archives don't fully inform about the

brutal and tyrannical era of communism and about its

surest Moscow orchestrated present continuance .... and

based on their highly questionable, and in some cases pro-

communist background, we are not at all surprised about

that.....].

 

Mr. Stribrny works for the Christian Academy since 1995. He's in

charge, additional to his leadership duties as the CA vice-

president, of research projects that study history of the Catholic

Church and other Churches between 1939-1945 and the life and

persecution of Jews during the WW2.

 


 

 

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