Copyright (c) 1997 - Ingrid A. Rimland
October 7, 1997
Good Morning from the Zundelsite:
Today I just want to give you a brief update on alternative
media sources which, thanks to the Internet, get more available and magnificently
lucid by the day.
· Above all else, I would like you to take a look at http://www.worldnetdaily.com/
I perused this website only very briefly, out of personal interest because
its publisher, Joseph Farah, is someone whose struggle against lapdog media
pressure I followed quite a few years ago.
At the time, Farah ran the Sacramento Union, a very old, traditional, respected
paper in the California San Joaquin Valley - a daily paper that was destroyed,
according to my then-journalist friends, by the opposition paper, the Sacramento
Bee. At least that was the story.
I got an earful even then about why the Sacramento Union had to go, and
why Sacramento HAD to become a one-paper city. At the time, I was still
politically snoozing, and I did not think about it much. I do now, believe
me!
This website looks to me like an excellent alternative media source: "The
news behind the news". Please give me your feedback on that one.
· Greg Raven has announced the release of the latest IHR Journal.
It features the following articles:
Stutthof
by Mark Weber
How Historian Gilbert Falsifies and Invents
by Robert Faurisson
Working with Stalin: Two Columns
by Joseph Sobran
Why Truman Overrode Warning on Palestine-Israel
by Donald Neff
The Notin Affair: Jewish Organizations Make the Law
by Robert Faurisson
Hate Crimes, Zionist Terrorism, and Jews in Hitler's Army
by Doug Collins
Gertrude Stein's Complex Worldview
Gas Detectors in Auschwitz Crematory II
by Arthur R. Butz
Suppressing the Story of Genocide Against Germans
by Richard H. Curtiss
Birken's Hitler as Philosophe
A review by Mark Weber
Letters
Greg may be reached at:
Greg Raven (ihrgreg@kaiwan.com)
PO Box 10545, Costa Mesa, CA 92627
http://www.kaiwan.com/~ihrgreg/index.html
· For German-speaking readers, here are two very courageous websites:
1) abbc.com/nj
2) abbc.com/berlin
Website #1 offers commentary and analyses on important German problems,
notably the holocaust and its inhuman effects on researchers, scientists,
scholars and society.
Website #2 offers contemporary material i.e. speeches, commentaries and
documents almost exclusively from the period of the Third Reich, offering
a glimpse of the REAL problems and mood of that time. Here you find the
"hard-to-find German Declaration of War" to the United States.
The reader who sent me the URLs to these two websites, added: "If you
find the websites informative and important for the serious political problems
caused by the holocaust and wartime lies, please, provide a LINK to them."
· Another reader sent me this valuable e-mail resource "of everybody
in the House and Senate" in case you need to complain the traditional
way: http://www.capweb.net/directory.html
The most current versions are always available also on the University of
Michigan Library Web site at:
http://www.lib.umich.edu/libhome/Documents.center/congress/conemail.txt
This reader writes: "It is so easy to send letters by e-mail to dozens
at once. For example, I sent e-mail letters to everyone on the Senate Finance
Committee while the I.R.S. hearings were on-going."
· I personally find a listserve called mer-L@middleeast.org helpful.
It is put out by Arab-friendly folks, and it is useful in understanding
how Israel treats its Arab neighbors, particularly the greatly suffering
and horribly abused Palestinians.
Sometimes, when I read what is happening in that part of the world - even
as we speak! - I shudder that America would lend itself to financing such
blatant bullying of human beings by other human beings who constantly harp
on "human rights abuses" alleged to have happened more than fifty
years ago. It is a true eye-opener.
· The oft-mentioned Washington Report on Middle East Affairs is my
favorite. Although it isn't Revisionist and is, in fact, quite anti-Revisionist
- some people need more time than others to begin to see the light! - it
is a magnificently written and produced high-brow monthly political publication
that lives up to its title.
Annual subscription is only US$25, and the publication may be ordered by
writing to 1902 - 18th Street NW, Washington, D.C. 20009 or by calling 202-939-6050.
· Michael Hoffman's http://www.hoffman-info.com is a mixture of news
and editorials, intelligent and passionate. Mike has a knack for summarizing
things from a cultural/ethnic perspective.
· A new web page sits in Australia at http://www.newaus.com.au and
is described as follows:
"There are many things that should be feared; however, so long
as freedom of thought and speech are maintained, neither the expression
of truth nor the expression of falsehood should be among them.
A government that permits men to be hounded, prosecuted and terrorized
for expressing their conclusions runs the risk of becoming a criminal police
state, in which no one, however forthright or diffident, is ever free of
suspicion. A country that declares both truth and falsehood intellectual
contraband leaves its citizens no place to turn.
That some Western nations are slouching in that direction should warn Americans
that they who taught the world the meaning of individual rights must stand
firmly and fearlessly for man's right to be right-and for his right to
be wrong."
· Previously mentioned but worth re-mentioning is the French page
http://www.abbc.com/aaargh/ put out by our most scholarly European Revisionist
comrades.
· Another web page submitted for scrutiny by several readers is at
http://www.webspawner.com/users/chrsep I don't know what that one is about;
please check it out and give me some feedback.
· The "Library of Yggdrasil", well-known to and respected
by many, has a new web address: http://www.ddc.net/ygg/
A "new additions" section has some maps of the U.S. that are illuminating
- plus some new articles.
· Patriotic music pages are also springing up.
I know of two: Carl Klang's http://www.klang.com features songs-with-a-beat
on political oppression in the United States, ("Oh, the Fe-de-ral Reserve
isn't fe-de-ral at all; and it isn't even consti-tu-tion-al. . .! ")
with a German counterpart web page by Frank Rennike at
http://members.aol.com/FrankRenni/start.htm
who sings of "Rrrrrazzia!"s and such.
I have listened to a few of these tapes; not being very musical, I can only
say that they seem aimed at the masses and have very simple messages, but
some of them are moving.
I find the Klang Waco song "Seventeen little children" moving,
as well as songs about our lost culture that make you think that Western
civilization is practically Atlantis already. I believe these songs and
lyrics, simple as they are, can serve as useful wedges into increasing cultural
awareness.
· As far as newsletters go, I love Smith's Report, a skinny little
thing put out by CODOH's Bradley Smith - courageous and funny. It is sent
to financial supporters only, but I find it a thoroughly enjoyable little
publication. If you can afford to sponsor another Revisionist, here is a
worthy one. Please write to:
Bradley R. Smith
MCD P-111
P/O/ Box 439-016
San Diego, CA 92143
· And, finally, there is a a high-brow, largely technical Revisionist
publication in the German language called "Vierteljahreshefte fuer
freie Geschichtsforschung" that is published by Stiftung Vrij Historisch
Onderzoek, Postbus 60, B-2600, Berchem 2, Belgien (Flandern). I admire the
people putting it out - it cannot be easy in savagely censored and terrorized
Europe.
That's all, folks, for today! Just so you know I am okay and send you greetings
from the trenches.
Ingrid
Thought for the Day:
"God help us, for really, it is a spiritual battle."
(A ZGram reader)
Comments? E-Mail: irimland@cts.com
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