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     May 12, 2004 
    ZGram - Where Truth is Destiny 
     
    Here is a smile for you and a Thought for the Day, as
    expressed by a ZGram reader: 
    "There are two names you cannot mention in Canada as
    friends - Zundel, and Our Lord Jesus Christ." 
    Amazing, isn't it? I have never seen so many grown men cower
    before a bunch of former shtetl dwellers! 
    Switch gears: 
    To catch up with myself and to give myself a head start for
    tomorrow, I am sending you three more recent Prisoner of Conscience Letters
    on vastly different topics - first a genuine Zundel blast at the crooked
    system, then a pensive letter about the fallen of our past, and finally a
    peek into the future. 
    [START] 
    April 16, 2004 
    You will be pleased to know I used the Dembo letter on
    Tuesday 13, April, 2004 in court as the launching pad for talking about the
    thirty year Jewish libel vendetta against me. I was led in evidence by my
    own attorney - through all of the railroading related to my first
    deportation on April 29, 1985, which was initiated one day after my
    conviction! [Later overturned by the Supreme Court of Canada...] 
    That was embarrassing enough, but then I gave the best and
    shortest speech of my career outlining how various Jews like Dembo and
    Marvin Kurz had cooked up the Human Rights Commission Hearings - I called it
    a 30 years long vendetta by Canada's political oligarchy. 
    Next, I compared it to the shocking case of the liberal
    government's abuse of power in a recently decided case against the former
    president of the Development Bank of Canada, Francis Beaudoin. This was a
    celebrated case in Canada, which included an absolutely scathing judgment by
    Quebec Superior Court judge Andre Denis, who called Beaudoin's treatment at
    the hands of the Chretien government a shocking, ruthless vendetta to break
    and destroy an individual. I told the court in no uncertain terms that
    Beaudoin's treatment was mild compared to the manner in which I have been
    treated! 
    I told the court in a loud and firm voice - with lots of
    passion, you can bet! - that Beaudoin was lucky that he was in a regular
    court where the rules of evidence applied, that he was lucky to have a
    regular judge, not one that had been specially appointed, and that he was
    lucky to be able to see the evidence against him. By then, the lawyers for
    CSIS were up on their feet, strenuously objecting, as was the lawyer for the
    Justice Department - arms flailing, voices rising, furious! 
    The judge joined in, but I ran with the ball after seizing
    it, not paying any heed to anyone, for I had decided for weeks that I was
    going to lance that hemorrhoid on the arse of Canada - and I wasn't about to
    let that moment slip away. Nobody - but absolutely nobody! - was going to
    stop me from having my say - to lay it all out because there were about 4 or
    5 reporters there. I believe that one of the reporters was Kirk Makin of the
    Globe and Mail; another one might have been Bill Dunphy of the Hamilton
    Spectator. 
    I knew the court could tag me with Contempt of Court charges
    - but if you are already in solitary confinement 23 out of 24 hours in a
    day, no radio, no television, no gym, no exercise, no library, no
    toothbrush, no toothpaste, no soap and towel, no razor, no shoes, nothing -
    what more could they do to me for saying my piece? 
    I pounded away at the inequity of the entire process. I made
    a clean sweep of things, in order that it was entered into the court
    transcript, a record for historical posterity - that I knew what was being
    done to me, by whom and why! 
    I noticed that some of the spectators were giving me a
    thumb's up sign. I knew I had nailed the snake to the board! 
    I was supposed to be grilled by the government's prosecuting
    attorney and the CSIS lawyer Rodych for two days, but to my surprise they
    announced that at the advice of the Minister of the Government, they had no
    questions to ask of me - and that was that! 
    [END] 
      
    
      
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          over the unfair treatment Ernst Zündel has received. 
          Prime Minister Paul Martin
          House of Commons 
          Parliament Buildings 
          Ottawa, Ontario 
          K1A 0A6
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