ZGram - 9/17/2003 - "Community News: A Special Zundel Issue"

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September 17, 2003

Good Morning from the Zundelsite:

Some weeks ago I received a request to write an article for Community 
News, a California paper based in the Sacramento area and published 
by Walter Mueller, author of the cyber Patriot Letter.  I said that I 
would, but never heard anything else about the request again - and, 
frankly, I was glad, because I am so overwhelmed with work I simply 
did not have the concentration needed or the extra time for truly 
quality writing. 

But I knew that a special issue was in the making - and today I 
received a call from a fellow revisionist who left a message, pride 
trembling in his voice, that the special issue was finished - and a 
copy for me was in the mail.

Below are additional details - and I urge all of you to order your 
own copies, especially since, incredibly, they will be sent to you 
for free!  You can help to do your part to spread the word about 
Ernst - who he is, why he is targeted by our enemies, and what it all 
means to our struggle.  Hopefully, it will bring us additional 
supporters, for I am now in charge of making sure that seven (!) 
attorneys working on getting Ernst released will also get paid as 
they should - four in Canada, and three in the US.  Additionally, I 
am running a series of full page ads in America and, soon, in Germany 
and in Japan.  An extensive full page ad, uncensored (!), has already 
been published in Zavtra, the most widely read paper by politicians 
in the former Eastern bloc, I am told. 

Order as many as you like - but please order ONLY as many as you 
think you can distribute.  It costs money to print up a large run, 
and it would not be fair to drain the Sacramento group of their 
resources if the issues get mailed and then not get used as they 
should.

Here is the write-up about the special Zundel issue:

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Dear Fellow Patriot!

It was about 1:30 in the morning when we had finished
the envelopes to mail Community News. I had plenty of
time to read it again and Dr. Toeben probably
remembers the German saying: "Eigenlob Stinkt"
(selfpraise stinks). Nevertheless, it is an awesome
issue. It is also in most likelihood the most
comprehensive story ever told about Ernst Zuendel by
so many renowned revisionists. We just talked about
freedom of speech in yesterdays Patriot Letter. This
issue of Community News is a great testimony of what I
was saying yesterday. It will also be a historic
issue. We mailed it this late morning to all of our
subscribers and prepared the packages for those who
have asked for more than just one issue. It is an
emotional roller-coaster about the life of Ernst
Zuendel.

The people brought together in this issue of Community
News have had all personal experience and a friendship
with Ernst Zuendel. All of the commentaries or essays
are well written and a testimony of how much Ernst
Zuendel means to the revisionist movement.

There are two pieces though that I think are
absolutely incredibly written and are my favorite.
I've read them over and over again.

One has been exclusively written for us by IHR
Director and Zuendel spokesperson Mark Weber. His
piece is entitled "Who is Ernst Zuendel and why is he
in jail?" Mr. Weber writes about the events
surrounding Zuendel's imprisonment in a factual and
understandable way. He gives a background of Ernst
Zuendel, so no one gets lost or confused. Many people
don't know that Mr. Weber, as the spokesperson for the
Zuendels, has been on many radio stations and has been
interviewed by many newspapers. Just last week he was
again on the Dissident Voice with host Kevin Strom,
talking about Ernst Zuendel and advertising this
special issue of Community News. Mr. Weber's respect
and reputation around the world are impeccable. I have
seen many of his commentaries, articles and essays,
and they are excellent. Once you have read the Ernst
Zuendel piece in Community News, you'll know what I am
talking about.

The second piece in the special issue was written by
Dr. Frederick Toeben and it is entitled: "Ernst
Zuendel - A man of destiny" and it is just as
incredible. I haven't really read a lot yet of Dr.
Toeben's writings, I have heard him speak a few times,
but, if all of his writings are like the piece he did
for Community News, I have missed a great deal of good
reading. Dr. Toeben managed to put all the things into
the article that makes it worth reading. I think what
fascinated me most on Dr. Toeben's piece was that he
knows, he's been there, he himself has spent 7 months
in prison. So he speaks from his own experience.
Besides, I like the guy. He is unconventional and not
arrogant, can handle people and runs the best website
on the Internet. When I say that, of course I mean for
people like me and the revisionists. I spend sometimes
an hour just going through his site, laughing out loud
over the sense of humor he displays and I mean
literally, when I say display. Not too long ago he had
an animated 30 second or less video spot of two
penguins, one passing the other one and getting
slapped in the back, falling into the water, over and
over again. But enough complimentaries. In short, Mr.
Weber's and Mr. Toeben's pieces are the heart of the
Zuendel issue.

Combined with the other articles, you got an
outstanding combination of everything you ever wanted
to know about Ernst Zuendel. There is Harvey Taylor,
our assistant editor and friend of Ernst Zuendel; Paul
Fromm, who has our utmost respect for all of the work
he's done for Ernst Zuendel. His article is a horrible
insight of the treatment of Ernst Zuendel by the
Canadian government. Dr. Bob Countess and his brisk
and defining protest of the Zuendel arrest.

Something for the intellectual, written by Apollonian,
clear and decisive. And then there is the people's
man, Stan Hess, the voice of "the hood." Short and
awesome. And, of course, Ernst Zuendel himself, with a
letter from prison.

Two small commentaries of support by the great
revisionist from France, Dr. Robert Faurisson, and
from Denmark, Dr. Christian Lindtner.

All in all, if you miss this issue, you miss a lot.

Let me remind you again. We do not charge for copies
that you are distributing. We feel that your volunteer
work is enough for us. We even pay for the mailing.
Whether you want just two, 20, 100 or a thousand. All
you have to do is spread them around.

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You may order your copies to be distributed by writing to 
thetruthisback at yahoo.com 

The address for snail mail is:

Community News
PO Box 191677
Sacramento, CA 95819






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