Copyright (c) 2000 - Ingrid A. Rimland


ZGram: Where Truth is Destiny

 

March 9, 2000

 

Good Morning from the Zundelsite:

 

 

"David Irving is going to be successful in his libel suit. People, politicans, judges, clergymen almost everyone is sick and tired of this holocaust crap. They are tired of being blackmailed, attacked and lied about. The pressure on the judge from the Jewish Lobby is nothing compared to the pressure to be just.

 

"A loss for Irving would be a very serious blow to the British judicial system - and the judge knows it. I predict a victory. I predict further law suits. I predict Truth will be on the attack as never seen before."

(A ZGram reader)

 

ME, TOO!

 

Aren't we all sick to death of this never-ending Political Correctness epidemic that turns all values upside down? The entire globe has been sickened - and it shows up in cues upon cues, often within mainstream media.

 

Just an hour ago, I faxed Ernst a very mainstream Philadelphia Inquirer clipping that someone sent to me. It bears the intriguing title: "This Anne Frank is an unaffecting pest". Well, yes, it does pertain to a theater review of a play called yes-you-guessed it - and in tone it practically screams: "I've had it with the Big H violins!!"

 

* Giwer sent me a definition of "Holopathy": "The treatment of a huge case of ignorance with small daily doses of ignorance, pioneered by The History Channel."

 

* Another friend wrote gleefully, commenting on some media gyration about the Zundel-Haus: "Zundel is forcing the socialist-communists in Canada to sing the freedom of speech tune whether they like it or not."

 

* Yet another one suggested: "Here is another way to spread politically incorrect views - via amazon bookstore. They invite comments on books they sell--- and there are some really good comments on, for example, The Protocols."

 

* And one more: "In the late sixties I bought a set of Funk & Wagnall Encyclopaedia, which I then upgraded in the late seventies with a Britannica Encyclopaedia. Auschwitz features prominently in the Britannica, but in the Funk & Wagnall not a single solitary reference, either under Auschwitz, or under its Polish name of Oswiecim. Hmmm ??? !!!!!"

 

* One more: "Like many H stories, the one about lining up people to be executed with one bullet, so as to economize on bullets, is recycled from an earlier time. When I heard the story before - from my father who probably heard it when he was a boy in the 1920s or 30s - it was about Mexicans who were short on bullets. I think the story probably dates back to Pancho Villa."

 

And it's not just the Holocaust! The people are so fed up with PC they dump their frustrations on the Zundelsite, assured of a sympathetic ear. One wrote:

 

* "A policeman on a sensitivity training course who has difficulty speaking pronounced the written word "shi-ittes" as "shitties". A woman police officer complained and he has been suspended pending being thrown off the force. Muslim and black officers have spoken in support of him, but that didn't help him at all. He is on the way out - after 18 years on the force."

 

* An about-to-be-retired Lt.Col. USAF complained: "When I joined the military it was illegal to be homosexual, then it became optional. I'm getting out before it becomes mandatory."

 

And so it goes. It isn't easy to stay straight these days, if you'll pardon the pun that comes handy.

 

Peter Jennings should know. There he stood, that Paragon of Political Correctness, commenting on a celebration in Brazil where people like to party. In his eagerness to please the Culture Destroyers, he noted that the fiesta he observed was ". . . tainted with Catholicism."

 

Send me your stories, folks. One day they'll be immortal.

 

Ingrid

 

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Thought for the Day:

 

Surgeons must be very careful

When they take the knife!

Underneath their fine incisions

Stirs the Culprit - Life!


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