ZGram - 5/15/2004 - "A dash of anti-semitism here and there"

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May 15, 2004

Good Morning from the Zundelsite :

How useful a little « anti-semitism » can prove to be for certain 
people just when they need it, nyet ?

Ernst wrote this letter to Dr. Robert Faurisson of France, one of his 
closest friends and advisors :

[START]

Dear Robert -

Just some short house-keeping notes, nothing earth-shaking :

Final notes on our Carpentras outcome. No real arrests.  A couple of 
copycat teenagers who defaced a Jewish teacher's car because they did 
not like their grades he gave them - but that was that.

The fall-out for me was far more devastating, because the Canadian 
Civil Liberties Association was going to appear as an intervenor on 
May 10th, 04. That would have been a real breakthrough. They were 
going to be represented by Eddy Greenspan who wrote that article in 
MacLeans Magazine last year about these « security certificates »  - 
secret witnesses etc. 28 Juli 03.  I had sent you a copy.

The Globe + Mail articles by Kirk Makin [and editor-in-chief 
Greenspons's] editorial « Zündel does not deserve a Security 
Certificate » were wave building [opinion pieces]. They  could have 
made a difference.

Then Carpentras hit.  Predictably.

Marvin Kurz's nasty article appeared.

[Zundel lead attorney] Peter Lindsay wrote a letter to the Globe; 
the same night, Barbara [Kulaszka, another Zundel attorney] rebutted 
[Kurz]  with a 1,000 word opinion essay. Beautifully argued!  It 
arrived at the Globe and Mail at the very time the gravestones 
toppled, the synagogues were vandalized and homes defaced. A Jewish 
school burned - and NO ONE was going to say anything in my favour any 
longer !

These people are so far ahead of us Goyim that they are like old 
whores to us virgins.

So that was the fall-out.

The Can. Civ. Lib. Assc. wanted out and wrote the Lindsays a letter 
of resigning. Wisely we had not said anything to anyone. I had not 
even told Ingrid about these developments because I know my 
opposition, and Ingrid tends to get discouraged by these defeats.

[END]

So much for our small arena. However, there's a silver lining to a 
personal defeat, because it now becomes ever more evident that 
"anti-semitic" incidents are staged for the most part for political 
and monetary gain as well as for protective mileage, and people are 
beginning to get wise. 

Here are two recent ones:

"Alex Moise received a two-month suspended sentence and a $1,000 fine 
from a Paris court Thursday for giving a false statement and for 
wasting the court's time. Moise filed a complaint in January claiming 
he had received anti-Semitic phone calls and threats but later 
admitted that he himself had made the calls. Describing Moise as a 
"friend and a serious worker for the community," Sammy Ghozlan, 
president of the Bureau For Vigilance Against Anti-Semitism, told JTA 
he is "shocked that a community leader would do something like this 
in the current climate."

http://www.jta.org/brknewsticker.asp?id=107522&ref=JTA

A woman identified as Alice Diane Kirsey, 46, was arrested at her 
home and booked at the Hawthorne jail in a town in Southern 
California.

"Swastikas, the word "Nazis" and other spray-painted messages were 
found on plate-glass windows at the Barnes & Noble bookstore. At 
first, police classified the vandalism as a hate crime, but police 
soon linked the anti-Semitic graffiti to a threatening letter 
delivered to the store.  The letter apparently was part of an 
extortion plot."

http://www.nbc4.tv/news/3304528/detail.html

We haven't begun to deal with staged "anti-Semitism" as one of the 
most powerful psychological tools employed by our enemies.  The only 
systematic document I know that tackles it is the excellently written 
"Hoaxer Report" by Laird Wilcox.  If you find it on the Net, it is 
worth downloading and studying.

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