Just now I learned - no details yet - that the Zundelsite is once more attacked by Germany: Apparently there is a government lawsuit regarding "indexed" documents on your Beloved Site. It seems it never ends - but listen: Every new charge brings new opportunities to speak with Joseph Edwards Carpenter: "What are the wild waves saying, Sister, the whole day long..." We are pounding the shores with the Truth!
As ZGram old-timers may remember, the Zundel (and Zundelsite...) struggle has been registered as a complaint with the United Nations in Geneva. Not that anyone knowledgeable expects that body to dance to anybody else's tune but to the fossilized Khazars and Kommissars who have ensconced themselves in complacent Canada - and for good cause. Is there another country as loftily indifferent to the usurpation of its human rights - all in the name of "Human Rights"?
Not for nothing has it been observed: "The beaver is a good national symbol for Canada. He's so busy chewing he can't see what's going on."
Why, then, file with the UN Kommissars at all - if they are just a puffed-up version of the Canadian Kommissars?
For the same reason that the now legendary Zundel struggle has been so valiantly waged in Canada for almost twenty years - look at Revisionism 1998 compared to Revisionism 1981!
It is no longer furtive flyers stuck behind windshield wipers!
These days, Revisionism has been fearfully referred to by European political eunochs as as ". . . rattling on the foundations of post-world war II politics" and in the Zionist Organizations of America publication as ". . . the Number One danger to Zionism." (I am quoting from memory here)
Somebody must be saying something that rings true!
Could that somebody be Ernst Zundel who has succeeded in flushing out the hideous ". . . truth is no defense!" pronouncement by the Canadian Kommissars? The Net is sizzling with that one!
Today's ZGram is one that has been in the hopper for some time. Its excerpts come from what is called the WEISSBACH Talk Radio Discussion Forum" and the subject has been titled "Canada takes shots at US constitution."
It was sent to me via a Truth in Media post (e-mail: bobdj@djurdjevic.com) and signed by someone who called himself "Dave from Canada":
"The latest news from the UN this last week was that Canada's self-appointed guardian of the international liberal agenda, Lloyd Axworthy is prepared to sell out Canada's (and any other free nation's) sovereinty to special interests and radical political groups.
According to Bob Wilkins (a professor of international law at a Utah University) "The Canadian UN delegation is arguing for an international criminal court that has vague, and therefore unlimited powers, with a prosecutor who will act not at the behest of sovereign states, but at the behest of the most extreme political groups around the world."
"The net result will clearly be a form of global judicial tyranny. Canada wants to create a judiciary that will control all people in virtually all areas of their lives."
"Canada's unrelenting efforts to advance liberal agendas within an international criminal court setting have not gone unnoticed. Lloyd Axworthy basically is willing to give away all notions of sovereignty."
Lloyd's international antics seem to be in line with Canadian liberal justice policies that advance radical political ideals and ignore established British common law civil rights.
Strangely enough, dove-of-peace Lloyd was conspicuously silent on the Russia human rights crimes in Chechnia and Afganistan.
So typically Canadian liberal. Always the symbolic gestures, never any action of any substance. This time their symbolic gesture is a middle finger salute to the sovereignty of democratic nations.
Way to go Lloyd, your liberals suck in Canada and now they suck internationally too! As a sixth generation Canadian I feel shamed by these actions.
This message was brought to you in the spirt of international free, sovereign citizenship on Canada's 131st birthday."
Thought for the Day:
"Let him sing to whom song is given."
(Johann Ludwig Uhland in "Des Sängers Fluch")