Since I became involved with Revisionism, I have known of only two "Revisionists"
who later renounced this historical movement. One is Jean Claude Pressac,
a one-time Faurisson collaborator who turned on his mentor and wrote numerous
supposedly definitive books "proving the "Holocaust" published
by the Klarsfeld Foundation. The other is a woman who goes by several Net-names
and speaks with a Yiddish accent.
Practically every single one of us was at one time a Holohugger. I know
I was a serious one, and so was Ernst Zundel in his youth. He believed the
"Holocaust", as he says today, "hook, line and sinker"
until he came to Canada and had access to better information. It takes some
reading and thinking and serious de-programming, but once the process has
begun, there is no turning back.
The letter below says it well:
"I am just an ordinary guy, a computer software engineer. As such, I like to think that I have a logical mind. Moreover, I've learned well, that in trying to fix a piece of software that I've written, to find the bug that is causing the problem, I have to keep a totally open mind. And I know that even though the source of a bug may appear to be in a specific module of code, it may very well not be anywhere near it. Complex problems are tough to ferret out. Coming from this point of view, I analyze problems in other areas much the same way.
Just a scant few months ago (three maybe), I was an ardent defender of Jews and ideologically supported our aid to Israel and the right of Israel to exist at any price. I supported it unreservedly. My attitude was that the Palestinians were vicious animals who were trying to destroy the civilized and enlightened Jews in Israel.
I saw Schindler's List about 2 or 3 years ago, and I was horrified. I've never had a grudge against Germans. How could I? I revered Bach, Beethoven, Mozart, Albrecht Durer and the other great German musicians and artists too much to think of them as barbarians. But Schindler's List really aroused a fire in me. I became all the more supportive of Israel and the Jews.
Then, due to my support of Pat Buchanan who was smeared as being anti-Semitic, I became a little curious as to why he was smeared as being an anti-Semite. I was talking with a Jewish friend of mine and she told me that Jews were hated all over the world.
No, I said. The French revere Jerry Lewis. He's Jewish.
But she kept insisting. Once I had heard that enough, I decided to do some reading. Why were the Jews so persecuted? I did quite a lot of reading, but the most shocking thing for me was reading excerpts from the Soncino edition of the Talmud that I found on the Internet.
Then I went on soc.culture.jewish and lurked. Sure enough, these folks couldn't bring themselves to write the word Christian. It was always, Xian. And while they didn't rant and flame, their anti-Christian attitude was obvious. Finally, someone (a Jew) asked the question: is it more wrong for a Jew to kill an Xian than another Jew? The answer was given in an analogy: it is a sin of one degree to do X on Jewish holiday Y and altogther another to do M on Jewish holiday N. (I don't remember the laws broken on which holidays.) If he had flamed, "KILL THE GOYIM," I would have dismissed it as anger. But the way he answered was chilling to me. He wasn't just flaming. He merely acknowledged the FACT that a Gentile was less than a Jew. Precisely what I had read in the Talmud.
From there, I had to look more. I then came across the Revisionist (whatever that is, as David Irving says). While I'm not knowlegeable enough either in history or investigating something of this nature, the really compelling thing is the credibility of the claims supporting the holocaust as compared to the things that David Irving is saying, as well as Dr. Toben and Ernst and the other revisionists.
But perhaps even more disturbing than that is the fact that the Jews have quietly backed down from several of their claims, while still promoting the same story via the press, television and movies like Schindler's List. Let me tell you, I honestly "convulsed" for about two months trying to deal with the dismantling of something that I believed fervently before. Twice I managed to dismiss it. I felt better because of it too. I told myself that you guys were just loonies and I wasn't like that. It was actually a relief. But it came back to haunt me again and I would go back and read more.
I have personally experienced how uncomfortable, even painful it is to have something you wholly believe to be turned upside down. So, I know that others are going to have similar difficulties. But in my reading, I've read more about the atrocities that the Jews are committing against the Palestinians. I have a moral responsibility to engage in trying to stop the persecution of the Palestinians. I can't support kids throwing rocks being mowed down by Israeli machine guns. They claim to be using rubber bullets (that's little consolation), but a recent London Times article reported that metal bullet fragments were found in the bodies of the children throwing rocks in the latest clash.
Recently the Washington Post reported that new evidence discovered in Moscow archives showed Lenin to be as cruel and heartless a butcher as Stalin. The article mentioned the atrocities of Hitler and also quoted a Jewess, Tina Rosenberg, as saying that we must never make the grotesque error of comparing the brutalities of communism with those of fascism.
These things, combined with many other things that I've read, have convinced me that my view of Jews seems to have been very wrong. These are not persecuted pacifists. They are merciless, brutal and totally unforgiving. They never forgive. They are not pacifists. They are opportunists. And when they have the opportunity they will destroy anyone who opposes them or displeases them.
I'm really long winded here, but I wanted to give you my perspective and the effect that revisionism has had on me."
I have nothing to add to this letter.
Ingrid
Thought for the Day:
"One grows or dies. There is no third possibility."
(Oswald Spengler)