Today a smorgasbord of news and items:
* Belgium:
From Carlos Porter, a noted Revisionist in Europe, comes this message:
"Could you inform people that I am posting Nuremberg Trial documents on a website, www.cwporter.com. If people have any Nuremberg Trial documents or German documents generally which they would like to post, they can send them to me c/o VHO, PO BOX 60, BERCHEM 2, BELGIUM. We are posting the documents in the form of graphics with a translation and comments. We want people to be able to see what the Nuremberg Trial documents actually look like. We don't just quote them. My favourite is R-135, the teeth-pulling document. It's listed under "Articles". The graphic quality is poor at the moment, but we hope to improve it."
* Canada
Doug Collins wants me to relay this message to you:
"Thanks very much for your kind mention of the Hollywood Propaganda column and the book, "Here We Go Again." Unfortunately - and you had no means of knowing this - I have just closed down my P.O. Box number. If anyone wants a copy, ask them to send a cheque ($12) to me, c/o the North Shore News, 1139 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver, B.C. Canada, V7M 2H4. It will get to me that way."
* Switzerland
Electronic Telegraph | October 26, 1999, titled "Swiss swing to the Right welcomed by Haider":
"As the results of Sunday's general election were finalised, it became clear that the Swiss People's Party, led by Christoph Blocher, had achieved a remarkable success. It has leapt from fourth among Switzerland's parties to second, coming only a whisker behind the leading Social Democrats.
"Yesterday, Swiss newspapers said it was the most dramatic electoral shift for a generation. Both Mr Blocher and Mr Haider ran on very similar platforms and are rather similar people."
* Norway:
In Norway, the Progress Party of Carl Hagen, two of whose members recently accused immigrants of destroying Norwegian society, has been attracting ever increasing support and now has more than 15 per cent of the vote.
* Belgium
In Belgium, the Vlaams Blok, a Flemish nationalist group, described by lapdog media as ". . . almost equally hostile to immigrants, the EU and French-speaking Belgians", scored highly in the June general elections.
* Austria:
According to a recent Reuters Report, Simon Wiesenthal urged Austrians not to ignore growing hostility toward foreigners and Jews following the recent electoral success of Joerg Haider's far-right party. Says the article: "The Freedom Party's blend of xenophobic language and populist politics won it joint second place in national elections on Oct. 3."
* Germany:
Prof. Hans Moeller, director of the renowned Institut fuer Zeitgeschichte Muenchen, crushingly criticized the "Wehrmachtsausstellung" as being full of blunder and faults."
(Source: dpa, Merkur, 23.10.1999)
Protest-demonstrations greeted the exhibition in Germany and Austria. The same is likely to happen in America, once it gets to New York in December 1999.
* Australia
Sydney Radio Station 2GB is preparing a draft to prevent racist comments on its talkback segments after Jewish Board of Deputies Lawyer Peter Wertheim complained about comments made by Radio host BRIAN WILSHIRE on his show.
Here is what Wilshire did. He equated Judaism"s concept of the "Chosen Race" with the ideologies expressed by white-supremacist churches and the Klu Klux Klan - and he implied that Israel was founded through "Zionist Terrorism".
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Thought for the Day:
"The consensus machine is beginning to break down."
(Attributed to Ernst-Otto Czempiel, professor of political science.)
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