Here is one poignant summary of the state of Revisionism - or, as the media calls it, ". . . the lot of Holocaust deniers." This one is from the monthly magazine, Instauration - a high literary quality, iconoclastic voice for the Silent Majority:
"Holocaust deniers", as early Christians, have been and continue to be thrown to the lions. They have been offered up to appease the unappeasable. They have been bloodied, ostracized, fined, jailed and relentlessly ridiculed. Still they come.
They have been cynically denied elementary justice. They have seen their natural rights sneered at by kangaroo courts that would cause even Uncle Joe to grin in his grave.
Still they come.
Still they pursue their cause as did those ancient Christians. They have been called dingbats, hatemongers, neo-Nazis - and that most dreadful of all appellations - anti-Semite. They have been spat upon. Their families have been destroyed. They have been bombed, burned and viciously assaulted on the courthouse steps. They have been tormented, slandered with impunity, and financially ruined.
What they have never been is answered.
They have never been allowed to publicly state their case before a proper panel of peers. Not once.
What is being concealed? This incredible omission, with a host of other taboos, lies at the core of crumbling Western societies. The sickness is not in the deniers. The sickness is in the duped and ignorant masses driven by half-hidden herders.
Now the absurdly named Human Rights Commission declares, "Truth is no defense." That's right. That is the sickness of our times, of the dark age we are entering. Our fair Lady of Justice in Canada is nothing more than a politically correct whore.
God help us all, especially "Holocaust deniers." For they, above all others, are to be hounded as heretics in this Mother of All Witch-hunts.
And still they come."
(Instauration, September 1998, page 27. Subscriptions: Howard Allen Enterprises, Box 76, Cape Canaveral, Fl 32920)
Thought for the Day:
"Your true pilot cares nothing about anything on earth but the river, and his pride in his occupation surpasses the pride of kings."
(Mark Twain)