Copyright (c) 1997 - Ingrid
A. Rimland
February 21, 1998
Good Morning from the Zundelsite:
Here's from Canada:
Just in the last few days, two developments have been reported that ought
to send joy into the struggling Revisionist cyber soldiers fighting for
the truth to be given a chance.
The Ottawa Citizen, a serious paper comparable in importance to the Washington
Post focusing on national and political affairs, ran an article titled "Nazi
hunter under attack by Ukrainians" on February 16, 1998. Its subtitle
was "MPs want answers about 'unscrupulous' handling of Ivan the Terrible
case."
Now mind you, the "Ivan the Terrible" case of John Demjanjuk was
that well-known, mismanaged court case where the U.S. Office of Special
Investigations extradited a U.S. citizen to Israel and dragged this innocent
Ukrainian man before an Israeli court for a globally broadcast and discussed
show trial with the intent of hanging this old man - for crimes he had never
committed.
Now, according to this article,
"A former top U.S. Nazi hunter may be summoned before
a Commons committee to explain his role in the controversial Ivan the Terrible
war crimes case.
"Canada's Ukrainian community has launched a vigorous campaign to discredit
Neal Sher, former head of the U.S. Office of Special Investigations, since
he was appointed late last year as a special adviser to the Justice Department's
war crimes unit."
(...)
"The evidence indicates that the OSI was prepared to send an innocent
man to his death," said Reform justice critic Jack Ramsay.
"If Neal Sher had any knowledge of this, or participated in any way
in this, directly or indirectly, this has serious repercussions for his
own investigative and personal integrity."
Between 1983 and 1994, Neal Sher was head of the U.S. Nazi hunting unit,
which investigated thousands of suspected "Nazi" collaborators
and won court orders stripping 60 of their U.S. citizenship. Later, heading
the Demjanjuk investigation, Sher was severely excoriated by a U.S. appeals
court for "acting with reckless disregard for the truth" by withholding
several documents that could have helped the Cleveland autoworker.
The court, according to this article,
". . . accused the Nazi hunters of a "win-at-any-cost"
attitude and trying to curry favour with Jewish organizations. "
This is the man the Holocaust Promotion Lobby imported to Canada to strengthen
its "war crimes unit"! It seems that Canadians of Ukrainian descent
are not exactly thrilled and, unlike the largely passive, guilt-induced
German-descent population of Canada, have now decided to fight back.
The second item of interest out of Canada is that, according to a Feb. 11,
1998 AFP report , the Canadian Government
". . . refused Wednesday to take sides in a bitter battle
between Canadian war veterans and Jewish groups over whether the Canadian
War Museum should include a special Holocaust exhibit."
This story has played in the Canadian media for some time. Jewish interests
wanted to nose themselves into the planned expansion of the Canadian War
Museum in Ottawa to include a whole section on the Holocaust. The Canadian
veterans were, and are, vehemently opposed. Virtually every veterans' group
in Canada has come out against the idea. Most of the country's veterans'
organizations thus found themselves pitted against Jewish groups - a disconcerting
feeling for many.
The article goes on to say:
"Gradually, most of the Jewish groups have since accepted
the argument that the Holocaust memorial should be separate from the war
museum."
The lesson to be learned from these developments is that the Jewish Lobby
simply used the veterans as patsies or fall guys to leverage a Canadian
Holocaust Museum, such as their U.S. lobbyists arm-twisted out of the U.S.
Government. There will be others, Just wait and see. These people are
predictable.
Ingrid
Thought for the Day:
"One grows or dies. There is no third possibility."
(Oswald Spengler in "The Decline of the West.")
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