June 1, 1996
Good Morning from the Zundelsite:
Today's ZGram is going to be very short because it seems that we are under
Cybersiege again. (But then, on the other hand, it might be just serious
server trouble . . . )
I will briefly describe what happened and ask those of you who are at home
and receive this ZGram this morning, to please go to your computers and
check if you can access http://www.webcom.com/ezundel/english/a.acht.html
- Click on the word "Bericht". Also check the date: It should
be June 1.
- This document is a German report out of a courtroom in a city called
Tübingen in Germany where a very important Thought Crimes trial of
leading Revisionists is taking place. On trial is a publisher and several
well-known authors of a book called "Grundlagen zur Zeitgeschichte"
(Foundations of Contemporary History) that deals with the untenability
of most of the Holocaust claims, as documented from a scientific point
of view.
Other things that have happened recently:
- An inordinate number of ZGrams have been returned as "undeliverable."
I spot-checked a few of these returns; some e-mail recipients received
them, regardless - while others did not. There seemed to be no pattern.
Other people complained that for days there was no e-mail and no ZGram
- and then several of them arrived all at once.
- Just this morning I found out that at least one of my ZGrams has gotten
"recycled." It is the May 27th one. Two readers have, so far,
reported it.
- One reader wrote:
- ". . . the explanation for that just dawned on me in a flash.
What I received was your May 27th post, a copy of which has been bouncing
around in cyberspace all that time (5 days) before reaching my server.
- It has happened in the past, that I've received more than one copy
of the same message from you within an interval of maybe one day; but never
as much as 5 days. . . "
- Also, someone has been regularly downloading our Zundelsite visitor
count EVERY DAY, using ezundel@ezundel.cts. com. Recently, my Zgrams have
been downloaded daily by this same party as well.
- Third, just this morning I received an odd response, as follows:
- "The last ZGram received was this one:
- >Subject: ZGram - May 29, 1996 "New Columnist" >Sent:
06/01 12:49 >Received: 05/30 04:14"
Please check if you can access this Tübingen Report on the Website
and let me know at once what you see or experience.
Ingrid
Thought for the Day:
"An act repugnant to the Constitution is void."
John Marshall (1755-1835)
Comments? E-Mail: irimland@cts.com
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