Copyright (c) 2000 - Ingrid A. Rimland


ZGram: Where Truth is Destiny

 

April 9, 2000

 

Good Morning from the Zundelsite:

 

 

I have decided to have a boiler plate ZGram each Sunday that can double up to go to worldwide media so they get used to getting tidbits of global news about the Revisionist struggle and related events. I ask my regular cyber scouts to be on the lookout for appropriate news, especially strong quotes. Send me the entire article, not just portions or paragraphs. Be sure not to forget to send me the source.

 

Here is a sample of what this new service will look like:

 

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* Chase Manhattan Corporation apologized for "aiding Adolf Hitler's Third Reich by converting German Reichsmark into US dollars between 1936 and 1941". Chase is described as "the latest American corporation that's been caught up in Nazi-era scandals."

 

(Source: New York Post, February 23,. 2000)

 

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* Amos Luzatto, president of the Union of Italy's Jewish communities, is unhappy about the Catholic church seeking forgiveness for past errors. He said that it was time to speak out - precisely - about what Catholics did and did not do about the Holocaust.

 

Mr Luzatto is quoted as saying:

 

"What I expect from the Pope is that in his statements. . . he will say something more. I'm not dictating to the pope what he has to say but our expectations are still open.

 

"If there are some shadows remaining, they cannot remain generic; otherwise, what is the sense of forgiveness?"

 

(Source: New York Post, March 9, 2000)

 

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* Officials at the Department of Motor Vehicles of Queens, NY are said to be "redfaced". Licence plates, requested by one Antony Gregory of Ridgewood, NY, slipped past a computer that screens out politically incorrect licence plates.

 

The licence plates on Gregory's red 1994 Cadillac said "WAFFN SS". Gregory justified himself by claiming that he is merely "a military buff."

 

(Source: New York Post, March 10, 2000)

 

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* Joseph Sobran, a master in turning a phrase, said this pertaining to the Pope's recent expression of penitence regarding the Catholic Church's past "sins":

 

Even though (the prayer) was addressed to God, the usual suspects assumed it was addressed to them and predictably pronounced it inadequate. Every rabbi quoted in the media complained that the Pope hadn't specifically mentioned the Holocaust and the "silence" of Pope Pius XII during World War II."

 

And, furthermore:

 

"There is no bigotry quite like the blank-eyed liberal bigotry that demands that the Pope reach liberal conclusions from Catholic premises . . . an act of goodwill may satisfy reasonable people, but it won't appease the insatiable."

 

(Source: Sobran's, March 14, 2000)

 

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* A Danish publication, Politiken Sunday, states:

 

"Danish ministers and top civil servants must have a prohibition against participating in secret masonic-like meeting(s). . . The Party List of Unity has proposed a bill of decision in the Danish Parlament.

 

"In such secret meetings - as the meting of the Bilderberg Group - the power brokers coordinate their views and cover up for each other", Frank Aaen from the Party List Of Unity states. (W)hen it takes place in deepest secrecy, it is a scandal that ministers at high level (have) participated without any democratic insight".

 

(Source: Politiken: <http://www.pol.dk> March 18, 2000)

 

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* Beate Winkler, head of the European Monitoring Centre on Racism and Xenophobia (EUMC), told Reuters in a recent interview that racism is becoming increasingly accepted in the European Union as politicians pander to voter fears over immigration.

 

"There is an increasing move away from centrist positions and right-wing -- even far-right positions -- are losing their taboos," she said.

 

(Source: Reuters, March 30, 2000)

 

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* The Swiss and Austrians let the world know they are friends. A smiling Wolfgang Schuessel enjoyed full diplomatic honors during his first official foreign trip as Austrian chancellor to one of the few countries not afraid of the Jörg Haider taint.

 

"I thank you for your gestures of friendship and neighborliness," said Schuessel to Swiss President Adolf Ogi. "I hope the Swiss behavior will persuade other European countries to think twice about what they're doing.''

 

Ogi, for his part, told the world press: "For more than 500 years we have lived as increasingly good neighbors," And for more than half a century we have lived as friends in freedom. It will take more than a political storm to drive us apart.''

 

(SourceL Associated Press, March 31, 2000)

 

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* A report purporting to show that Belgrade planned the systematic ethnic cleansing of Kosovo's Albanians was faked, a German general said. Neinz Loquai, a retired brigadier general, says in a book that has just come out that the story was fabricated by a Bulgarian intelligence agency. Joschka Fischer, Joschka Fischer, the German foreign minister, revealed this on April 6 of last year, two weeks into the NATO bombing. Canadians, participating in the bombing, were informed only a week ago that there had been no ethnic cleansing.

 

(Source: The Calgary Herald | April 2, 2000)

 

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* A 79-year-old Swiss is being tried in the Lausanne Correctional Court for "belittling the Holocaust." If convicted, he faces a maximum sentence of 3 years in prison.

 

Gaston-Armand Amaudruz, 79, wrote in Le Courrier du Continent:

 

"For my part, I maintain my position: I don't believe in the gas chambers. Let the exterminationists provide the proof and I will believe it. But as I've been waiting for this proof for decades, I don't believe I will see it soon."

 

Switzerland abides by a 1995 "anti-racism law", which makes it a criminal offense to "deny, grossly minimize or seek to justify genocide or other crimes against humanity."

 

(Source: Associated Press, April 3, 2000)

 

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And, finally:

 

* Believe it or not, there exists in this politically correct mush-and-slush world of ours one very brave high school student who wants "the other side" of the traditional Holocaust version taught in his history classes - and that, insisted one horrified teacher, ". . . is proof enough that students are not receiving enough information about Nazi Germany."

 

Unfortunately, I don't have the date of this article, but I have some clues that can be used to follow up. The article was written by Kris B. Mamula, an AP writer; the name of the student is Robbie Joswiak; he goes to Riverside School in the Beaver County School district, and the alarmed teacher's name is Stephanie Mazzei.

 

"He told me what I was teaching was, in effect, folklore," said Mazzei, who has been a teacher in the district for 30 years. "That's what alarmed me."

 

Joswiak had told her that he had read 13 books about the Holocaust, three of them of the heretical kind, among them books by the British historian, David Irving.

 

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Thought for the Day:

 

"I turn to youth. I call upon all those who have marrow in their bones and blood in their veins ... to become men!"

(Oswald Spengler)


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