I want to remind all my readers that today is another
    Immigration Hearing dealing with Ernst Zundel's illegal incarceration - and
    what should happen next.
    Please remember that Ernst was literally kidnapped from his
    home in Tennessee under false pretenses - an allegedly "missed
    immigration appointment" and "having overstayed his visa" -
    when, in fact, American law enforcement and American immigration officials
    were shamelessly used as hit squads by what we suspect and intend to prove
    were Jewish Lobby interests in Canada and Germany.
    Ernst does not expect to be released on bail, although his
    friends and, naturally, his family all hope for it. There is no reason
    whatsoever to keep him in maximum detention since he is innocent even of the
    petty immigration charges, is not a flight risk, and certainly is not and
    never has been a "danger to the security of Canada".
    The only thing that is in danger from Ernst Zundel's
    fountain pen is a cleverly crafted, widely repeated and systematically
    force-fed, monumental lie that "six million" Jews were
    "gassed" on "genocidal orders" in wartime Germany.
    Let's call a spade a spade - what you have in that lie is a
    suggestive mantra, aimed at the gullible masses, supporting a global
    extortion racket - to keep otherwise moribund, self-serving political
    interests on a life-sustaining drip!
    A number of legal moves have been initiated both in the USA
    and in Canada to unravel the unsavory details of this politically motivated
    arrest and detention. At today's hearing, Canadian national media are
    expected to be present even though media representatives were prevented from
    attending two previous hearings. BY LAW, they are entitled to be
    there, although their reporting, as many times before, is expected to be
    cowed and submissive to their New World Order masters' agenda.
    The Progress Report of the Institute for Historical Review
    of March 26, 2003 summarized this latest portion of the Zundel Saga well:
    "Ernst Zundel is in prison not because his views are
    unpopular, or because he's a "security risk." He's in prison
    because Jewish-Zionist groups want him there. He's a prisoner because he
    holds and promotes views that the Jewish-Zionist lobby considers dangerous
    to its interests."
    
      Ernst Zundel was arrested on Feb. 5 at his home in
      Tennessee, and a short time later deported to Canada - even though he is
      married to an American citizen, Ingrid Rimland - on the pretext that he
      missed an interview date with immigration authorities.
      For weeks now Canadian authorities have been holding him
      in prison, without bail. Citing supposed ties, years ago, to "white
      supremacist" groups, the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS)
      - something like the FBI - contends that Zundel is a risk to national
      security. While acknowledging that he is not violent himself, CSIS argues
      that material published by Zundel might cause "like-minded
      individuals to engage in violence."
      That Canadian authorities should resort to such a
      far-fetched argument only underscores the politically motivated nature of
      the campaign against him. Regardless of the formal reasons given for his
      arrest, jailing and deportation, it appears that - once again - Ernst was
      targeted because of his dissident views about history.
      In fact, Ernst is a peaceful man who, as even his
      adversaries concede, has never advocated violence against anyone. He is
      himself a victim of hate and violence. He has survived at least three
      attempts on his life, including a devastating arson attack against his
      residence. And anyway, if Ernst Zundel is really such a threat to
      "national security," Canadian society is fragile indeed.
      Far from being a danger to Canada, he deserves the
      gratitude of Canadians for waging a protracted legal battle that
      strengthened the rights of all Canadians.
      Jewish-Zionist groups have been demanding that Canadian
      authorities deport him to Germany, where he faces years of imprisonment
      for the "thought crime" of "denying the Holocaust." As
      you know, "Holocaust denial" is against the law in Germany,
      France, Switzerland and some other European countries. Such laws are
      inherently unjust because they criminalize nonconformist views of only one
      chapter of history - the wartime fate of Europe's Jews. Dissident views of
      other chapters of history are not similarly prohibited.
      Ernst Zundel is in prison not because his views are
      unpopular, or because he's a "security risk." He's in prison
      because Jewish-Zionist groups want him there. He's a prisoner because he
      holds and promotes views that the Jewish-Zionist lobby considers dangerous
      to its interests.
      Bishop Desmond Tutu, the 1984 Nobel Peace Prize laureate,
      recently told an American audience: "People are scared in this
      country to say [that] wrong is wrong, because the Jewish lobby is powerful
      - very powerful." He's right. In Canada, as in the United States,
      politicians and journalists are in fearful awe of Jewish-Zionist power.
      This lobby is the decisive, critical factor in the
      decades-old campaign to silence Ernst Zundel. The only sustained and
      institutionalized effort to imprison him has come from this lobby, which
      includes the Simon Wiesenthal Center, the Canadian Jewish Congress, the
      Canadian Holocaust Remembrance Association, and the League for Human
      Rights of B'nai B'rith (with the Anti-Defamation League, its counterpart
      in the US).
      It is not Zundel, but rather his Jewish-Zionist
      adversaries, who are to be feared. Canada's Jewish-Zionist groups,
      immeasurably more powerful and influential than he, openly support and
      collaborate with the "Jewish supremacist" state of Israel. And
      Israel's "Jewish supremacy" is not merely rhetorical; the
      Zionist regime brutally oppresses an entire population in brazen defiance
      of international law and world opinion.
      Zundel's Achievement
      Ernst Zundel is probably best known for his central role
      in the two great "Holocaust Trials" in Toronto, 1985 and 1988.
      He was brought to court on a charge of "publishing false news"
      by reprinting a booklet, Did Six Million Really Die?.
      Those two lengthy trials have been the closest thing
      anywhere to full scale debates on the Holocaust issue. In defending
      himself in a legal battle that was forced on him, Ernst brought together
      an impressive international team of scholars, specialists and researchers,
      and presented to the world voluminous and compelling evidence refuting the
      Holocaust extermination story.
      Among those who testified on his behalf in those trials
      were Dr. Robert Faurisson, David Irving, Dr. William Lindsey, Udo Walendy,
      and Bradley Smith, and, most notably, Fred Leuchter, the American gas
      chamber expert who spoke about his on-site forensic examination of the
      alleged extermination gas chambers in Poland. [Mark Weber of the IHR was
      also called to the stand, testifying for five days as an expert witness in
      March 1988.]
      For the first time ever, "Holocaust survivors"
      and Holocaust historians were closely and critically questioned under oath
      about their claims and views. The confusion and ignorance of these
      witnesses were laid bare, resulting in astonishing headlines and reports
      in papers across the country.
      Although Ernst was found guilty and sentenced to nine
      months imprisonment, the country's highest tribunal later overturned the
      verdict. On appeal, Canada's Supreme Court threw out the conviction,
      declaring on August 27, 1992, that the archaic "false news" law
      under which he had been convicted was a violation of the country's Charter
      of Rights.
      His victory only further enraged his adversaries.
      Ernst's last great legal battle (until his recent arrest)
      was fought out before the "Human Rights Tribunal" in Toronto on
      charges of promoting "hatred or contempt" against Jews through
      the Internet web site operated from the US by Ingrid Rimland. From the
      outset, the Tribunal declared that the truth or validity of the supposedly
      "hateful" items was not a consideration. This outrageous
      restriction made a fair hearing impossible. As expected, the Tribunal
      ultimately ruled against him.
      After 42 years in Canada, Ernst moved to the United
      States, where he married Ingrid in January 2000. Since the summer of 2000,
      they lived quietly in a mountainous region of eastern Tennessee.
      Right after his arrest, Ernst and his wife asked for [the
      IHR's] help in dealing with the media. As a result, in recent weeks [Mark
      Weber, IHR's Director] has spoken with dozens of reporters and [has]
      conducted numerous interviews about the still-developing case.