# 1 - "The Wanderers" (a) - and "Furies" (b)
(a) In this fascinating segment, Ernst Zündel discusses the events that led to Ingrid Rimland's writing of her award-winning novel, "The Wanderers," the incredible saga of a Mennonite community's hardship-filled trek from Russia, through Europe, to the jungles of Paraguay. The tiny, self-contained community of German-speaking Mennonites had enjoyed the protection of Catherine the Great, but the advent of Communist rule ushered in an era of sheer terror. But when the German forces rolled into the Ukraine, the terror stopped. Hitler was looked upon as a liberator. The German army was welcomed - not only by the German-speaking Mennonites, but the Ukrainians as well. Under the protection of the Germany army, the small community escaped from Russia. They began a two-year walk that came to be known as the "Death Trek of 1944 - a walk that took them through the Ukraine, Romania, Poland, Eastern Germany and ending at the gates of Berlin, just two weeks before the war ended.
(b) Against all odds, Ingrid Rimland fought for the dignity and education of her severely handicapped son, a victim of medical malpractice in a primitive Paraguayan hospital. Although her son had been diagnosed by professionals as a hopeless case, Ingrid Rimland refused to accept their verdict. With little more than sheer determination, she set out to prove the experts wrong, criss-crossing three continents in her quest. Along the way, she acquired an education for herself, landing a degree in psychology and foreign languages from Wichita State University. She went on to become a world-renowned authority on special education. Thanks to her unwavering efforts, her son graduated with a legitimate honor's diploma from one of the finest high schools in California. (Two one-half hour video programs on one tape, $30)
# 2 - "Mission Accomplished: The Possible Dream"
A stirring keynote at an international gathering of professionals and parents in the field of special education, taped in Newport Beach, California. ($20)
# 3 - "Lebensraum - A Trilogy"
# 4 - "Human Rights Tribunals: Political Trials in Today's Canada"
This video is a conversation between Dr. Faurisson and Ernst Zündel, during which Ingrid Rimland's role as an impactful cyber columnist, made internationally famous for her daily "ZGrams", are discussed. Ernst Zündel at his best! ($20)
# 5 - "Censorship on the Internet" - Part I
When morally corrupt Germany - noted worldwide for its hard-core pornography - donned the "claok of emergency" and announced a ban on pornography entering the country via the Internet, Zündel immediately recognized that this artificially created hysteria was a sham that would allow the censors to get their foot in the door and censor the Zundelsite, a website owned and operated by Ingrid Rimland. $ ___
# 6 - "Censorship on the Internet" - Part II
Within weeks of announcing the ban on pornography, the Germans let the real "cat out of the bag" by openly banning the Zundelsite - i.e. by blocking 1,300 websites on Web Communications, a California server.
As soon as the Zundelsite was thus targeted, people he had never met rallied to Ernst Zündel's aid. Volunteers - even Jews - set up "mirror sites" which duplicated the original Zundelsite exactly, and thus successfully circumvented the international censorship assault on the Net. Overnight, these mirror sites sprang up like mushrooms and attracted worldwide media attention. Der Spiegel even rushed a camera crew to Toronto to film a "special" on this new phenomenon.
This program and other ensuing world-wide publicity created such a rush for information - and such a subsequent strain on the Zundelsite - that WebCom was compelled to put a governor or throttle on the site, restricting traffic to 30%.
A truly historical tape of the first electronic war in cyberspace which gave birth to the "Blue Ribbons" - now an internationally recognized symbol of freedom of speech on the Net. $ ___
# 7 - "Struggle in Cyberspace"
This video tells how the electronic war has heated up in the wake of the first cyber space "stand-off" in January-February of 1996. Counterfeit "Zundelsites", filled with utter nonsense,became the latest weapons employed by the ever-more-desperate censors and enemies of freedom.
A spokesman for the "Holocaust" Promotion Lobby was recently quoted as saying: "More information has been disseminated via the Internet in the last year about the Holocaust than all the material put out by Revisionists and Holocaust skeptics in the last fifty years." $ ___
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