Just a few quick updates today:
* International Revisionism was featured border to border in Germany yesterday in an 8-minute special in the news. I understand the following Revisionists had a brief presence on the national stage: David Irving, Ernst Zundel, the webmaster of the National Journal, Germar Rudolf, and Ingrid Rimland.
Ernst's strongest comment was that Revisionism was the antidote or remedy to what the Germans call the "Auschwitz Keule" - that is, the Auschwitz billy club.
I got to say, as I remember this specific sequence, that ". . . no six million died, and not a one from 'gassing'!"
When asked how many died, I said that no one knew precisely, and it was time to check what documents were kept at the International Tracing Service in Arolson.
When prompted for an estimate of casualties, I said that it appeared ". . . 300,000 died in concentration camps in Germany during the entire time, from all causes, including old age."
Whether this entire segment was run on TV, or whether it was doctored, I don't know yet. I am awaiting a videotape of the show.
Our opposition consisted of the Chief of Germany's Jewish community and the man in charge of what is euphemistically called the "Constitutional Police."
Those two were concerned with damage control and lamented the influence of Revisionism on the Internet. The wailing and finger-shaking is said to have been vigorous about the wicked Internetters who are deprogramming the young German people with historical truth.
* The WorldNetDaily.com website reports that a New York Post survey of readers sampling nearly 20,000 people ranks Bill Clinton second to Adolf Hitler as "the most evil person" of the millennium.
Hitler received 8.67 percent, or 1,664 votes, and Clinton received 8.47 percent, or 1,625, placing him well above mass-murdering Soviet leader Josef Stalin, who got 6.69 percent, or 1,284 votes.
What makes the president's appearance on the survey more astonishing, reports WorldNetDaily, is that respondents had to write his name in, while Hitler, Stalin, Pol Pot, Dr. Josef Mengele and others were listed on the survey.
First lady Hillary Clinton came in sixth on the survey, with 3.99 percent and 765 votes -- all write-ins.
Others on the list included Saddam Hussein, Charles Manson, Idi Amin, Genghis Khan, Jeffrey Dahmer, Benito Mussolini, Ayatollah Khomeini, Ted Bundy, John Wayne Gacy, Ivan the Terrible, Fidel Castro, Vlad the Impaler, Timothy McVeigh and Marquis de Sade.
As far as sampling size goes, this one was more than adequate albeit self-selected. If 8.67 percent of 20,000 thought Hitler was the "villain" of the millennium, that means that 91.33 percent ***did not think so.***
That sample permits us to forecast the probability that of 250 or so million Americans, more than 228 million do not give much of a hoot about the anti-Hitler propaganda. And this after more than half a century of unremitting brainwash?
* Meanwhile, Amazon.com seems to have caved in to Jewish pressure and is no longer selling "Mein Kampf" to the Germans. However, the rest of the world can still buy the title from Amazon. I don't know the details yet - but what a sorry stance after Amazon's grandstanding about freedom of speech just a few months ago! I have in front of me is a New York Times article, dated November 19, 1999, with the following thought-provoking paragraphs:
"The book's English version was among Amazon's most popular titles in Germany, prompting the Nazi-hunting Simon Wiesenthal Center in Los Angeles to file legal complaints against Amazon and other web-based booksellers in August. (...)
"Amazon does not disclose data on individual book sales or provide country-by-country figures. But in September the Web site listed "Mein Kampf" as No. 2 on its "uniquely best selling" list in Germany, suggesting the book is much more popular in Germany than among other Amazon customers."
Ingrid
Thought for the Day:
"Why should a tiny dissident minority of under five per cent, perhaps under one per cent, demand that the other 95 per cent or 99 per cent must accept, and treat as equal, violations of the moral code'?"
(Attributed to the late Lord Jakobovits, chief Rabbi of England, in a speech in the House of Lords 1998)