ZGram - 4/10/2004 - Countdown to D-Day # 10
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ZGRAM - Where Truth is Destiny
April 10, 2004
Good Morning from the Zundelsite:
Yesterday far into the night and until almost 4 p.m. today, my
volunteers and I printed, stuffed, stamped and sealed thousands of
additional letters which will go out to Zundel supporters to the
farthest corners of the English-speaking world with the request to
fax, this time, an urgent plea to Anne McLellan, Deputy Prime
Minister of Canada and in charge of CSIS and other monster brews
right out of Stalin's satanic kitchen that deprive decent people of
freedom.
I am a bit squeamish asking the readers of this list yet one more
time to put their shoulders to the wheel, but I KNOW we ARE making
progress - and there is no question that even Canada is getting tired
of the Talmudic vengeance a handful of Holocaust devotees think they
can wreak on Ernst Zundel. Believe me I know!
I will be seeing my representative, Congressman Jenkins, early on
Monday. Important things will be decided then. Since he agreed to
see me finally, technically this means that I could call off the
hunger strike I planned to hold in front of his office. I achieved
what I set out to achieve - I will be seeing him and, so we hope, get
his cooperation. However, I am not saying my campaign is over yet -
it will depend on how that meeting goes. Right now, unless there is
a major and credible break in our favor, I am preparing to move my
hunger strike to Washington, D.C.
Therefore, April 19 as my deadline is still on!
Now I would like to brag a little. I took to Congressman Jenkins a
pile of endorsements and testimonials, about two inches thick, from
good people all over the world. Some are still faxing and calling.
If you are so inclined, the place to apply pressure right now is
Canada. Apparently Prime Minister, Paul Martin, is shipping all the
letters sent to him up to his Deputy Prime Minister, - and her vital
stats are as follows:
The Honorable Anne McLellan
Deputy Prime Minister
Edmonton Office
12304 - 107 Avenue NW
Edmonton, Alberta
T5M 1Z1, Canada
Telephone: (780) 495-3122
Facsimile: (780) 495-2598
Please fax one more time! Make it a real Fax Blitzkrieg! Tell Anne
McLellan about my plans to expose the shameful star chamber tactics
of our no longer respected neighbor to the North, and ask her how it
will look to the rest of the world if Ingrid Zundel is choosing the
Canadian Embassy, let's say, to stage her gent(i)le hunger strike.
Don't think that I am joking.
Below is a sample of the kind of letters I compiled and will take to
Washington authorities also. No one can claim that we don't have the
support our struggle deserves:
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Congressman William Jenkins
320 West Center Street
Post Office Box 769
Kingsport, Tennessee 37662
Subject: Ingrid Rimland Zundel
Dear Mr. Jenkins,
I am writing this letter in support of Ingrid Rimland Zundel. I
realize that, by now, you have some idea of Ingrid's dire plight.
What has happened to Ingrid and her husband is almost beyond belief
(well actually it is beyond belief).
I am an executive with one of the largest aerospace companies in the
world. I am responsible for the quality of all of our components. We
have 200 facilities world wide and 20,000 employees. Two thirds of
every jet engine in the world, military and commercial, is made by
the company I work for, and I am the one ultimately responsible for
their performing as they were designed to perform. I mention this
only so you know that the support for Ingrid and Ernst comes from
people from every walk of life.
To realize that something like this can happen in the United
States---the land of liberty and of freedom is so terribly
frightening. Ernst Zundel's kidnapping and illegal incarceration
undermines and violates the very essence of what our form of
government was predicated on. Congressman Jenkins, I am not a
starry-eyed idealist, I know that everywhere in the world, including
our own country, there are injustices and betrayals and special
interests that steer certain events contrary to what is right and
fair. That, unfortunately, is life, and we are lucky that we have
less of that in the US than in many other places in the world. For
that we can all be so very grateful.
But Mr. Jenkins, this abduction of Ernst Zundel would be considered
outrageous in any country in the world. For this to have happened to
anyone in the US would be a tragedy-for it to have happened to a man
such as Ernst Zundel is the greatest travesty I can imagine. I have
spent a great deal of my adult life seeking out and trying to
understand the truths of this world. I read all I can about the
great figures of our past and present-I learn from them and they help
guide me through my own journey in life----I have learned so much
from reading my books on Lincoln and Washington and Jefferson and
Kennedy and others in our history, and I place Ernst Zundel in their
company for the wisdom and honesty and clarity of his thoughts and
the purity of his heart. This is a peaceful and wonderful man-who
deserves to be honored for his contributions to mankind.
Please Mr. Jenkins, do everything you can to assist Ingrid to work
through the system to help free her husband. Yes, he is in Canada,
but the US government can make the special difference in righting
this terrible wrong. Please use your contacts and congressional
powers to intervene in this vital matter, in whatever way you
can----if we do not free Ernst Zundel, I fear we begin a downwards
spiral that may never be arrested. Our way of life is at stake, our
form of government is at stake and most importantly, this gentle,
artistic and insightful man is being kept from his loving wife-oh how
can we allow this to continue-they need each other and deserve to be
allowed to live out their lives in peace.
Mr. Jenkins, I feel so strongly about this that were it necessary, I
would lay down my life for this man and woman, because of who they
are, of how special they are but also, how important this principle
is-what is right and what is true means everything to me.
Thank you for your consideration and your efforts
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Reminder:
Help free Ernst Zundel, Prisoner of Conscience. His prison sketches
- now on-line and highly popular - help pay for his defence. Take a
look - and tell a friend.
http://www.zundelsite.org/gallery/donations/index.html
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