Copyright (c) 1997 - Ingrid A. Rimland

April 13, 1997

Good Morning from the Zundelsite:


All kinds of goodies keep landing in my hopper - some very important national news, some not-so-national but nonetheless instructive. For instance:

· At Berkeley University in California's Bay Area, an interesting conference took place where scholars convened to learn more about "The Making and Unmaking of Whiteness."

The audience listened to such papers as "Race Traitor, Patriot, Iceman, Pig: The New Discourses of Whiteness."

Jews, explained John Kun of UC Berkeley, as if we didn't know, " . . . engineered themselves into the white world in this century through an intelligent strategy that included music and films that redefined the white middle class."

A Black associate professor from California State University, San Marcos, Sharon Elise, said this: "I'm saying, you've got to understand that you (whites) are babies when it comes to understanding yourselves . . . "

The Oakland Tribune, (4.12.97) in an article by William Brand, apprised its readers regarding this conference as follows:

"White person, confront yourself. If you're kind of stupid and failing in school, you still have a much better chance to wind up with the smart kids than if you're non-white . . . Even if you just hacked someone's head with a meat cleaver, you're most likely better off . . . Chances are much better for you--the average white killer-to escape than your non-white, fellow ax-murderer."


And you wonder why young Whites have such a fiendish time defending their own culture.

· Not all is lost, however, not even on the West Coast. The Right has gained a legal victory in California where people voted in Proposition 209 prohibiting racial or gender discrimination, a voter initiative that was immediately put on ice by a liberal judge as "discriminatory in itself". Now, in a 3-0 ruling, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ordered the lifting of this lower court injunction that had blocked enforcement of the initiative. Said Judge Diarmuid O'Scannlain in summing up the ruling:

"A system which permits one judge to block with the stroke of a pen what 4,736,180 state residents voted to enact as law tests the integrity of our constitutional democracy."


· Next, we move on to Germany where there exists a meritorious bureaucracy - read that as constitutional spy-and-police force in disguise - called the "Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution", an outfit that is worried mightily about the Zundelsite.

Here I quote from a Reuters release, April 8, 1997:

"German authorities have found it practically impossible to apply domestic legal restrictions to Internet publications fed into the network from abroad.

"The most glaring example is Toronto-based German neo-Nazi Ernst Zundel, who has used his Internet homepage, featuring audio and video sequences, to publish texts denying the mass execution of Jews in the Holocaust.

"Germany has placed the page on its index of publications restricted for juveniles, but this amounts to little more than an appeal not to let young people read it.

"Authorities have had some success in limiting the use of electronic mailboxes for extremist communications, but are now being outfoxed by coded messages, the report said."

Please note that, at the Zundelsite, we are not using coded messages. What we are saying can see the light of day.

I also make the claim that all is not yet lost if people read such things as we are posting on our website - it's not as if there is a correlation. As reported by Reuters:

". . . (i)nstances of right-wing violence (in Germany) fell for the fourth year running, to 781 from 837 in 1995 and a peak of 2,639 in 1992, following German unification. The number of recorded anti-foreigner attacks fell 18 percent in 1996 to 441. There were 29 recorded instances of anti-Semitic violence and 817 other anti- Semitic crimes, compared to 27 and 1,128 respectively last year."


To see this in perspective, compare the statistics above to all the thousands of acts of anti-Palestinian violence perpetuated by Israeli settlers, soldiers and border police against the Palestinians in that same time period. Anyone?

· Nonetheless, forewarned is forearmed, the minions seem to think. The City of Frankfurt has banned a demonstration against that previously mentioned controversial exhibition about the German army's role in "war crimes". Municipal authorities denied permission to "neo-Nazis" to hold a meeting outside the city's St. Paul's church on Sunday, when the exhibition is due to open. This Wehrmacht exhibition continues to pull outraged visitors. A spokesman for Munich's city council said an average of 2,000 people have come each day, many of them prepared to queue for hours to get in.

Could what is happening be even more Revisionism?

* Something very strange is also happening in Arolsen, where the International Tracing Service (part of the Red Cross) houses valuable records from the Third Reich. It seems that the agency is besieged by a flood of new inquiries from as many as 50 countries for its documents, off-limits to Revisionist researchers since the late 1970s - in fact, practically coinciding with the founding of Revisionism as a discipline through the first International Conference put on in 1979 by the Institute for Historical Review.

These documents, ranging all the way from cash books to death certificates, take up more than 22 km (14 miles) of bookshelf space. (!) Can you imagine the "gold" for OUR cause that is hidden in those masses of records? The ITS has almost complete records from Dachau and Buchenwald concentration camps, for example - and even from small sub-camps. The so-called "Holocaust" could have been explained away a long, long time ago if Arolsen had only allowed its files to be computerized and studied. The answer to the false Holocaust claims lies behind the locked doors of Arolsen!

"We're at an absolute crossroads,'' moans Biedermann, the director, who is employed by the International Committee of the Red Cross and who was forced to admit under cross-examination at the Zundel Trial that not once does the phrase "extermination camp" appear in ANY Red Cross documents before May 8, 1945!

In other words, the Red Cross only adopted the victors' labeling after Germany had no more government to speak up. Had it not been for the complicity of the International Red Cross in the Holocaust racket by covering up the crucial paper trail, the truth would have been out long ago - and a lot of folks would have, by now, been "outed".

'Our main job is not to make things available to others. We're not an archive,' Biedermann said. 'We're not against historical research but I don't think we're in a position to do it.' The article goes on to say that "Red Cross officials feel the humanitarian role must remain a priority and cannot be compromised by sharing the material with outside researchers."


Compromised by historical research? Scholars say that these ITS records are too precious to be closed to them and have lodged requests for access with the German government.

· In Berlin, plans to create Germany's first national monument to the Jews allegedly killed in the Holocaust hit another snag when leading experts walked out of a debate on the memorial in disgust. It was reported that ". . . many of the projects' critics were using their objections to disguise their opposition to any monument." Could be that the main opposition has to do with the listing of the six million names - Helmut Kohl objects to the names because he knows of the problems they raise.

· Moving on to Slovakia. The far-Right Slovak National Party announced on Tuesday that it has invited Jean-Marie Le Pen, the leader of its French counterpart, the National Front, to visit Bratislava for the purpose of discussing ". . . creation of an association, or community, of nationally-oriented parties of Europe,'' as per the independent Radio Twist.

· People are unhappy with the neo-Marxist policies of the present Communist-in-disguise government in Hungary as well. Hungarian political sentiment is reported to have taken a sharp turn to the Right. One of the populist leaders named Torgyan stirred up controversy with remarks about '. . . pseudo-liberal worms and disgusting vultures'' in the ruling government. (Ernst's comment: "What anarchistic demon could have possessed the Hungarians to vote those Commies back in? Amazing to me." Not to me. Maybe habit? Just look at what is happening right in America . . . )

It is reported, furthermore, that ". . . it is not just the farmers who are protesting, it is the doctors, the teachers, the nurses, the firemen, the sick people, the trade unions, the retired people . . . Hungary is in a general crisis situation.''

"It is clear that the illusion that the old post-communist comrades (the Socialists) coming back to power could improve the economy and social life, has disappeared," said yet another leader, Viktor Orban. "One decision in the spirit of the country has already been made and that is that we would like to get rid of them . . .The question is who will replace them, and this is an open question.''


· From Split, Croatia, in an article by the New York Times titled "Fascists Reborn as Croatia's Founding Fathers", it is reported that

". . . (t)he old fascist marching songs were sung, a moment of silence was observed for all who died defending the fatherland, and the gathering on Thursday was reminded that it was the 57th anniversary of the founding of Croatia's Nazi-allied wartime government."


· From an Australian compatriot we learn that "The winds of change are blowing harder and harder" down under as well where the indomitable if somewhat mercurial Pauline Hanson, attacked viciously for her maiden speech that focused on "Australia First" has started a new political party, "One Nation".

· Next, Canada. A reader from Sweden alerted us to a notice on the Toronto Star website featuring an article about the neo-Marxist New Democratic Party headed by the half-Jew Bob Rae. Their NDP's logo is the Jewish star with a silhouette of a man and a woman standing side-by-side. Writes my Swedish reader: "That is unacceptable."

· And speaking of Toronto, home of the Zundel-Haus: as reported by one of the Zundelist watchers, Karen Mock of the B'nai Brith was on a talk show on CBC Newsworld ". . . talking about the improper use of the word 'Nazi'. Apparently afraid that the smear word is losing its venom, she ". . . wants to 'educate' people on improper usage of the term so that they will be less likely to use the term improperly and will be more inclined to correct others if they should use the word improperly." Improper use of the term is to call a person a Nazi who is not a 'real Nazi', Dr. Mock is reported to have said at the end of the show. "I want people to go after real Nazis like Zundel."

I wonder what she means? What if Ernst Zundel turned around and said: "I want people go after real Jews, like Mock . . . "?


· Things are revealing themselves for all to see even at the Vatican where Pope John Paul II assured the faithful two days ago that Jesus Christ was "a real Jew". The Pope said that if Christians realized that Jesus Christ was "an authentic son of Israel," they would "no longer accept that Jews be scorned for being Jews, or worse, mistreated. . . "

The Pope will be astonished to learn about Israel's feelings about worshippers of that authentic son of Israel when, according to Mike Cresswell of the Southern Baptist Church Foreign Mission Board,

". . . Christian witnessing could become a crime punishable by a year in jail if a bill now being considered by the Israeli government becomes law." This bill, 5757-1996, if adopted, would alter Israel's penal code to prohibit "inducement for religious conversion". It would set a one-year jail term for ". . . whoever possesses contrary to the law or prints or imports tracts or publishes things in which there is an inducement for religious conversion."


For the benefit of Pope Woytila, that includes the Christian's Bible.

And, finally, this last one is from Russia - an item that has got to be savored:

Asked at last month's summit with U.S. President Bill Clinton if he could win parliament's approval for agreements, President Yeltsin told reporters:

"As far as Russia is concerned, I expect that the State Duma will make a decision based on my advice.''

To which President Clinton replied: "Boy, I wish I could give THAT answer.''


Ingrid

Thought for the Day:

"Thank God technology has allowed us to bypass the established ORDER and to pound away at the walls of thought control."

(An Australian Zundelsite reader)




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