". . . Within a few weeks of being there, Sol
Littman wrote letters to local the B.C. media and complained that FTCNET
was the largest Internet provider of Hate in Canada. (Vancouver Sun, July
18, 1996)
Because of Mr. Littman's (involvement), a local B.C. cable company that the physical FTCNET servers are located in, are under immense pressure to kick FTCNET out of the premises.
The poor chap who owned FTCNET is now under immense pressure to kick me off. Even if he complies, he has a good chance of still loosing his Internet Service . . ." "
And, in a follow-up, Marc added:
". . . The FTCNET servers are located in the
Local Cable TV station where they have fast specialized lines for the Internet.
The cable company (under pressure from Littman) is going to kick FTCnet
out of the cable building.
Because the owner of FTCnet lives in the "sticks" he will not be able to relocate it anywhere near these (specialized phone lines). Because of this, his whole Internet company is going to go under. . . "
The Simon Wiesenthal Center of Tolerance? A telling Orwellian touch.
A portion of an interview with Weber is set to appear
on "The Site," a program broadcast daily at 7:00 p.m and again
at 10:00 p.m. (Pacific coast time) on the MSNBC cable television network.
During the interview, which was recorded July 12 at the IHR office in southern California, Weber criticized the Wiesenthal Center's censorship campaign as a hypocritical and outrageous assault against free speech and open inquiry. If any form of speech deserves constitutional protection, said Weber, it is the serious work of the Institute for Historical Review. It is wrong, said Weber, for a group such as the Wiesenthal Center, which receives millions of dollars in taxpayer funds, to attempt to suppress free speech.
An interview with an official of the Wiesenthal Center will also be aired on the program.
The Los Angeles-based Wiesenthal Center, an influential Jewish organization with a narrowly partisan Zionist agenda, has repeatedly attacked the Institute and its work over the years. The Center's well- publicized effort to banish the IHR and revisionist scholarship from the Internet has so far been unsuccessful.
The Site, a daily hour-long program devoted to technological innovation, is a production of Ziff-Davis television. The new MSNBC network is a joint venture of Microsoft and NBC.
A report documenting the Center's phony concern for "tolerance" and record of irresponsible fear-mongering appears in the July-August 1995 issue of the IHR's Journal of Historical Review. An article documenting the record of lies and deceit of "Nazi hunter" Simon Wiesenthal also appears in this same issue.
Interested persons around the world instantly access IHR materials on the Internet Web at: http://www.kaiwan.com/~ihrgreg
Contact: Greg Raven (ihrgreg@kaiwan.com) PO Box 10545, Costa Mesa, CA 92627
The whole scenario reminds me of the California fires where wind blows and the sparks fly everywhere. The landscape is dry, and no telling what will happen next.
In my opinion, there is no stronger spiritual movement now in the entire world than nationalism in various forms and shapes, and its most distinct common feature is rage at intellectual censorship - and at its source, now clearly with its claws out.
Ingrid
Thought for the Day:
"All censure of a man's self is oblique praise."
Samuel Johnson (1709 - 1784)