ZGram - 12/7/2003 - Prisoner of Conscience Letter # 49

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Zgram - Where Truth is Destiny:  Now more than ever!

December 7, 2003

Good Morning from the Zundelsite:

Herewith an excerpt from a Zundel letter to a new supporter, 
explaining a bit of the work that I do:

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Yesterday, 8-21-03, Ingrid was under electronic attack and sabotage 
on the Internet.  Apparently some people were flooding the major 
media with some kind of material she had nothing to do with and does 
not know the content of - not yet!  This could be very dangerous for 
her.  Once before, someone sent a huge pornographic file and stored 
it via a hacker on the Zundelsite.  She had to get the FBI 
electronic crimes unit involved at the time.  They never found who 
did it! 

Another time, obviously hackers with intelligence service expertise 
blocked America's third largest Internet Service Provider, where she 
was on, with 29 million electronic messages, overwhelming the 
server's capacity and shutting it completely down for several days. 
The ISP had thousands of customers, all of whom were inconvenienced, 
who lost maybe millions of dollars of business - all because "these 
people" could not take that the Zundelsite exposed their lies and 
deceptions.  The FBI traced that attack to a Community College in 
Victoria, B.C., Canada, but no criminal action was taken.  (Š)

It is obvious from the amount of time the prosecutor spent so far on 
the topic of the website, that this is one of the reasons I was 
brought back here by a spy service operation where the US and 
Canadian spy services obviously cooperated behind the scenes. 
Normally people are deported to their countries of origin, not 
former residence - especially since my Canadian status had lapsed. 
Thus, why send me back here?

The answer came recently via a friend in a European country who, in 
turn, has friends in the upper echelons of the U.S. government who 
said how they had connived to ship this "German national" out of the 
country "Što another country where they had a bone to pick with 
him."  They also mentioned what it was which upset the 
U.S.powers-that-be - which, of course, I suspected all along, but we 
like to have confirmation.

The website has bothered them from Day One.  It was one of the first 
revisionist websites on the Internet.  Immediately after it 
appeared, it caused a huge international uproar because the German 
authorities blocked it via electronic warfare methods, even though 
it was located in California.  The Germans just blocked access to 
the server and all its thousands of customers on it,  like Deutsche 
Bank, the Australian Tourist Board, and thousands of others.  You 
talk about controversy!  

The struggle raged, unequal as it was, for weeks.  Students in 
America, Australia, Germany and some other places, without ever 
consulting Ingrid, mirrored the Zundelsite on their websites, to 
give it "electronic refuge" or a "safe harbour" - which sent the 
Simon Wiesenthal Centre's rabbis into overdrive, because suddenly 
revisionist websites appeared on 18 university internet websites in 
the US and elsewhere!  You can imagine that this put the 
zundelsite.org on the map worldwide and was worth millions of 
dollars in advertising dollars Ingrid did not have to pay for - not 
one cent!

The problem for the Germans was exacerbated and became really 
embarrassing for them when the owners, one of them the son of 
German-Jewish Holocaust survivors, protested the Germans "jackboot 
censorship methods"!  That was the final straw for them.  The 
Germans called off the Dogs of War for a while, and the Zundelsite 
survived. 

Then the Canadian government charged me in Canada with inciting 
hatred against the Jews there because of material which was on the 
Internet.  I fought that with two lawyers and hundreds of thousands 
of dollars for five years.  When the Tribunal ruled that "Truth is 
not a defence" and the Federal Appeal Court upheld that ruling, I 
realized that, regardless of what experts I brought or how much 
money I spent, I was going to lose. 

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