* During the "Irving Week that Was" after the verdict against David Irving, both the London Times and the Observer had chosen ***the same*** thought-provoking Irving quote:
"If the British soldiers on the beaches of Normandy in 1944 could look to the end of the century and see what England has become, they would not have bothered to advance up the beach."
Added a Revisionist cyber commentator: "Interesting that newspapers must be practically resorting to codes..."
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* The Zundelsite visitor count is unreliable due to a recent change in servers, but CODOH, one of the premier Revisionist websites, <www.codoh.com> reported almost a quarter-million hits last week - 235,062 to be exact.
Wrote one of CODOH's webmasters:
"Separating the chaff from that figure, it comes to 33,532 visits from 13,325 unique sites. And while I don't know the significance of this, I note that with 70,000 hits on 4/12 {the day after the Irving verdict} the bar chart of the week's traffic looks exactly like the outline of a fist with upraised middle digit.
"Graphics accounted for only 24% of the traffic, so the increases are to text-heavy sections."
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* Austria is said to be ". . . reeling from a US$18 billion claim for compensation launched in the U.S. courts by Jewish Holocaust victims."
This claim is almost twice the amount of the claim made against Germany, where the compensation asked is generally reported to be in the ballpark of US$10 billion, involving ". . . the theft of property from Holocaust victims and in the exploitation of wartime slave labor."
The attorney who filed the claim against Austria is New Yorker Edward Fagan. Austria's Chancellor, Wolfgang Schuessel, called the claim "ridiculous", adding that he had ". . . absolutely no intention of dealing with Fagan."
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* In 1993, a Jewish student, Joel Hayward of New Zealand, wrote a master's thesis, questioning the so-called "gas chambers" said to have been the main murder instrument of the alleged genocidal activities of the Third Reich.
Now, it turns out, Hayward has changed his mind. He has apologized to New Zealand's Jewish community and is repudiating his thesis's conclusions, which were recently submitted by Revisionist Dr. Fredrick Töben of the Revisionist Adelaide Institute as part of his defense against charges under Australia's racial hatred laws.
Dr. Hayward has written to Australian authorities stating the usual - that Dr. Töben is an "anti-semite" etc. Jewish interests are now agitating for the revocation of Hayward's thesis and asking for an official apology by the university.
In light of Dr. Hayward's actions, and the pressure of Jewish bodies in New Zealand, will he now be stripped of his doctorate - as was Judge Stäglich in Germany and Henry Roques in France?
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* Remember Bruno Doessekker - aka Binjamin Wilkomirski? He is the author of "Fragments" - supposedly memoirs of his infancy as a Latvian Jewish child who saw his father beaten to death and whose memories surfaced after trendy "repressed memory syndrome" therapy.
His highly touted book turned out to be a brazen fraud after it had been translated into 12 languages and received several literary awards. Now Swiss authorities have reportedly searched his home, but it is not known what they were looking for.
We know that the authorities acted on a complaint by a Swiss lawyer who had bought the book as a "true story" and who now feels defrauded. If that charge sticks, an avalanche of lawsuits will be launched against all kinds of professional Holocaust victims - most of whose stories are questionable.
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A press release from the Muslim Public Affairs Council with offices in Los Angeles and Washington accuses the Zionist Organization of America (ZOA) of unfair tactics.
The organization, whose purpose is to seek constructive dialogue with Zionist interests, is sharing office space with a Muslim publication, Minaret, that published cartoons deemed offensive by Morton Klein of the ZOA as well as Abraham Foxman of the Anti-Defamation League.
The press release states:
"The ZOA resorted to old tactics of twisting statements and spreading lies to intimidate those who have different points of view. They claim that Al-Marayati, {an officer of the Public Affairs Council} by not 'severing all relations' with the Minaret, is joining 'Holocaust deniers.'"
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The Nuca Antara News of April 19, 2000 reports that ". . . English speaking Jewish media, frustrated over the missing papal apology for the holocaust during the pope's visit to the Holy Land says: 'Christianity mimics religious terminology borrowed from Jews.'"
Disputed are such terms as "Jerusalem", "Israel" and "Bethlehem." Now is that stretching it - or what?!
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France is being helped along in "facing up" to its alleged role in "stealing Jewish assets" during World War II German occupation.
A former survivor {not mentioned of what} Jean Matteoli, is heading a commission whose function is, in part, to help the country "confront the vast and systematic way that its wartime government plundered billions of dollars of Jewish assets."
Mr Matteoli is quoted as saying in the Times of London, April 19, 2000:
"I hope that we will have woken up France's conscience about the Jewish pogroms, the way they were treated by the Nazis and Petain Government, which sometimes took measures that preceeded German demands."
By now, it surely looks to many like just about every gentile nation is "guilty" of theft and avarice - at least in some people's views.
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Quite a few European insurance agencies are putting up resistance against joining an international panel led by former U.S. Secretary of State, Lawrence Eagleburger, to investigate whether there are any outstanding "Holocaust" claims and whether "Europe's insurers cheated Holocaust survivors and families."
So far, only five of Europe's insurers seem to have joined.
A very interesting paragraph reported by Reuters (April 18, 2000) said this:
"Five insurance commissioners for U.S. states serve on the insurance panel. In practice, they have become its enforcers. In return for joining Eagleburger's panel, state laws obliging the firms to hand over records of policies that might be Holocaust-related would not apply."
They actually said "enforcers"! Amazing!
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Well-known reporter Jeff Jacoby of the Boston Globe said this in an opening paragraph in one of his reports, referring to the David Irving verdict:
"It is tempting to say that anyone who would deny that the Nazis planned and carried out the murder of six million European Jews - the most exhaustively researched, documented, and attested-to genocide in history - must be deranged or diseased. But the Holocaust-deniers are neither crazy nor sick. They know what they are doing."
The "Holocaust deniers'" aim, according to Jacoby, is to "devictimize" the Jews and to "delegitimize" Israel. He thinks that is already happening among the Arabs. He cites one particular study: In a 1999 survey of Arab public opinion involving 1,600 respondents on whether they "empathized" with Jewish victims, 82 percent said no.
Of those that said no, 53 percent said the Holocaust never occurred, 32 percent said the Jews had plotted against Germany.
Jacoby's article also said this:
"Arab newspapers and television regularly label the Holocaust a Jewish hoax. The extent to which this is taken is almost comical. In a crossword puzzle in Al-Hayat Al-Jadida, the official daily of the Palestinian Authority, one answer was 'Yad Vashem.' The clue? 'Jewish center for eternalizing the Holocaust and the lies.'"
Imagine - 53% of those Arabs polled! That's even higher than the almost 30% of Americans who responded similarly to a Roper poll in the early 90's.
You wonder what the percentage might be now - after the Irving trial!
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Germany's Justice Minister would dearly love to meddle with America's Freedom of Speech provisions guaranteed within the Bill of Rights. Herta Daeubler-Gmelin is quoted as saying in the German daily, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, that she ". . . wants to get the European Union and United States to enact laws against neo-Nazis' activities on the Internet." And she added: "Such moves could run afoul of protections on freedom of expression."
Other sources quote her as saying that the German authorities will have little trouble getting the Europeans to agree, and that there are intensive negotiations underway with Canada - but it would take longer with the United States because of its First Amendment to the Constitution.
Another German eager beaver politician, Wolfgang Zeitlmann, a member of the Christian Social Union party in parliament, suggests that
"(a) worldwide catalog of neo-Nazi sites should be compiled by the United Nations . . . along with laws and a central administrative body that would monitor use of the Internet."
A Zeitlmann List? Those compulsive German list makers always want to compile yet one more list - remember Schindler's List? What lists are going to be next?
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Jossi Katz, a professor of geography and history at Tel Aviv's Bar-Ilan University has written "Forgotten Property", a book that details how land, houses and other assets in what was once the British Mandatory Palestine ". . . were purchased by European Jews, many of whom later died in the Holocaust."
The documents which he compiled, says Katz, include shares, securities, insurance policies, bank deposits, buildings and land, both urban and agricultural.
"Some of the land," Katz is quoted as saying, "is in the center of (the Tel Aviv suburbs of) Bat Yam or Holon, and its value is astronomical.''
We ask again: Is the revolution beginning to eat its own children? Jewish claimants, heirs to these properties in Israel, have undertaken legal action to force Israeli authorities to do as they demand - to speed up the processing of these Holocaust claims in their own quarters.
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The California City of Stockton, once founded by German immigrants, is having trouble deciding how to celebrate a part of Stockton's present multi-cult composition. According to state figures, "non-Latino white students" make up nearly 16 percent of the district's 36,124 students - and it is time, say some, to do something for ***them***.
A Stockton, California high school senior, Aine Cavanaugh, 18, reacted to the idea of celebrating European-American Heritage Month as follows:
"When you think of white people, I don't know what to do to celebrate," she said. She insists she is proud of her Irish roots but thinks ". . . the celebration might anger some."
District board Vice President Louis Gonzales said he's puzzled as to what students and teachers would do to commemorate the month-long event.
"That was not part of the Civil Rights legacy. European-Americans were not an under-represented group (at the time), which was the issue for bringing forth ethnic month celebrations," he said.
The Stockton Record of April 16, 2000 reports that Stockton teachers, likewise, are scratching their heads. Several teachers and lower-level administrators ***all of whom commented only on condition that their names not be used*** said "they could not think of what new activities they could use."
Fear stalks the land! Confusion reigns! Leaderless white Euro-Americans know so little about their own roots or their own people's achievements that even those who are suppsed to teach history, culture, exploration, invention, music, the arts, don't know the contributions made by their own forebears.
Brainwashing could not be better illustrated than by the sad Stockton School District example.
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Thought for the Day:
"The guarantee of victory is predominantly based on weakening the enemy forces, on destroying them in their own country, within the resistance. And we are the Trojan horses in the enemy's fortress."
(Chaim Weizmann, President of the World Jewish Congress, in a speech on December 3, 1942 in New York City)
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The information in this weekly report has been compiled and condensed by reports sent to the Zundelsite from cyber activists from many countries and various sources. It is shared with Internet users for educational use only.
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