September 1, 1996

Good Morning from the Zundelsite:


This one must take the cake! Here comes the newest wrinkle:

Now it turns out, to no one's great surprise, that the government of Germany has targeted SPECIFIC German-language documents we posted on the Zundelsite as "endangering Germany's youth"! And this is done by government decree called "indizieren." -

"Indizieren" is the equivalent of what the Catholic Church practiced for 1,500 years - putting books they did not like on an "index" and thereby making it impossible to sell, distribute or advertise them legally.

Without exception, and not too surprisingly, these "indexed" Zundelsite documents are Holocaust-related - and just perusing them might make you think that they were chosen not by content so much as by title. Not one of them, by the way, is a book or even a booklet. They are articles or pamphlets - and no one is selling them off our website.

The titles are: (in English translation)

Once again it is Ernst Zundel and his bedeviled Zundelsite pioneering cyberspace rules dramatically by helping set the boundaries by which the Internet will be governed and directed in the future.

And isn't it ironic that here you have a "Neo-Nazi", reviled and demonized for decades, who helps to keep the "free world" free? It wouldn't be the first time. Remember the Supreme Court decision in the Zundel case in 1992? It gave Canada more rights of freedom of expression than it had ever had before - while the HoloHucksters were gnashing their teeth!

Now given the above, several thoughts come to mind:

The possibilities of bizarre consequences seem endless!

This newest governmental move would seem to be a bureaucratic nightmare for Germany as well as yet another indication of just how desperately the HoloHucksters try to close the barn door long after the horse has escaped.

There are now in existence literally thousands and thousands of documents which challenge the Holocaust Myth. To track them down and notify the parties posting them that they are doing something cyber-wise that will get unknown, untold people in Germany an unpleasant "criminal" record would surely be a "first"!

Ingrid

Thought for the Day:

"Under current law, it is a crime for a private citizen to lie to a government official, but not for the government official to lie to the people."

(Donald M. Fraser)



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