ZGram - 8/28/2004 - "EZ discussed in the Australian League of
Rights weekly"
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ZGram - Where Truth is Destiny: Now more than ever!
August 28, 2004
Good Morning from the Zundelsite:
If I had to take a guess, I would say that easily 200 media sources -
mostly of the dissident patriot kind - have now written globally
about the Zundel Extradition. The publicity that has been generated
astounds even me! I hate it when people wring their hands and bemoan
the fact that there is no publicity. There is plenty of publicity,
often smoldering out of sight, underground, much like a prairie fire!
Were it not for publicity, Ernst would not have a chance! He is "the
world's premier thought criminal", as Counterpunch described him!
Word is spreading! Respect is being garnered daily. Ever more,
people realize who Ernst really is, what Ernst really says. They see
with their own eyes that Canada has become an outlaw country, utterly
under Marxist, mostly Holocaust Lobby control, where Truth is no
defense and where people can be held in prison under inhuman
conditions for years, with no help from any official or so-called
"Human Rights" organization!
Some sight that is - to see high echelon officials parading with a fig leaf!
When I think of the poor Arabs who are in prison with Ernst, or being
in similar prisons, just so a brand new Terror Industry, replacing
or expanding on the Holocaust Industry, can grow its roots and get
entrenched, I know not one of them will the means, the political
smarts, or the connections that Ernst can command, thanks to his
decades of responsible political activism.
All this political experience, acquired at great costs, is now paying
dividends, although at the expense of Ernst's freedom and health.
More and more people are getting the "scent" of the villains behind
this arrest - and how desperately they are clinging to their lie!
Below is one sample - an e-mail version of the weekly newsletter of
the Australian League of Rights. I have cut is severely, since my
server gives me hassles if my ZGrams get too long. This newsletter
focuses on many issues impacting our lives - I left what might be of
interest to you:
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E-Mail "On Target" - A Weekly Commentary on: News Highlights,
Background Information and Commonwealth Affairs
"The price of freedom is eternal vigilance"
Vol.40, No.33 - August 27th, 2004
THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK:
"Publicity & Credit: We are witnessing in the world today the
culmination of an age long conflict between reality and superstition.
As far back as history extends, superstition has been used as a tool,
perhaps the most powerful tool, to hold humanity in bondage. I am
strongly of the opinion that its last fortress is in finance. What I
might call the hypnotism of money, the idea that it was a thing in
itself, and that its plentifulness or scarcity was a controlling
factor in the prosperity or adversity of each one of us, has, while
inflicting untold misery on millions, placed almost unlimited power
in the hands of the witch doctors who were custodians of its secret.
If those days are not over yet, I still believe them to be passing
very quickly. I think that the day is coming very soon when neither
publicity will control credit, nor credit be able to control
publicity, but that both will be servants of reality." C.H.
Douglas, "New Britain", January-March, 1933
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NADER AND ANTI-DEFAMATION LEAGUE 'LOCK HORNS'
The Washington Post, August 12th, 2004:
Ralph Nader, that master of controversy, has a new bete noire: the
Anti-Defamation League. The independent presidential candidate has
become embroiled in an ugly exchange with the Jewish organization,
after he suggested that President Bush and Congress were "puppets" of
the Israeli government.
"The days when the chief Israeli puppeteer comes to the United States
and meets with the puppet in the White House and then proceeds to
Capitol Hill, where he meets with hundreds of other puppets, should
be replaced," Nader said earlier this summer.
That prompted an angry letter from the league, which complained that
the "image of the Jewish state as a 'puppeteer,' controlling the
powerful US Congress feeds into many age-old stereotypes which have
no place in legitimate public discourse."
Nader is not backing down. In a letter to the group that will be
released today, he reiterated his arguments, challenged the league to
cite a recent example of when American leaders have pursued a policy
opposed by the Israeli government and pointed to Israeli peace groups
that he said share his criticism of that country's leadership.
"There is far more freedom in the media, in town squares and among
citizens, soldiers, elected representatives and academicians in
Israel to debate and discuss the Israeli-Palestinian conflict than
there is in the United States," Nader wrote.
The long-time consumer advocate's willingness to criticize Israel may
win him some votes, since both Bush and Democratic nominee John F.
Kerry strongly support Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon. But not
if Abraham H. Foxman, the national director of the league has
anything to say about it. "What he said smacks of bigotry," Foxman
said.
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AN APPEAL FOR ERNST ZUNDEL: The following appeal from Mr. Paul Fromm,
Director of the Canadian Association for Free Expression, touched a
nerve. Ernst Zundel is, in truth, a political prisoner.
"But", you say, "that could only happen under such regimes as the
former USSR - that Communist dictatorship."
Really? Are you aware Mr. Zundel is in prison because he dares to
express his views on matters considered by the ruling regime to be
'politically incorrect'? We may not agree with Mr. Zundel's views,
but if we don't fight for his right to express them, then the time
will come when we also could be treated in the same way. In
'politically correct' jargon, it is known as a 'crime of expression'.
In an earlier communiqué Paul Fromm wrote of:- A Norwegian citizen,
who was so outraged when he read on the Internet what the thought
police in Canada were doing to Zundel, complained to the Canadian
Embassy in his own country.
"The Embassy official was angry", he related, "denying that Canada
kept political prisoners or violated human rights."
The Norwegian citizen downloaded from the Internet a stack of news'
reports from mainline Canadian sources and was about to head into
Oslo to confront the Embassy official and show him he was wrong.
Paul Fromm reminded us: "The Canadian Establishment preens itself on
its human rights record. It sees Canada's role in the world as that
of an unselfish do-gooder. (Here in Australia, we call them
'do-gooders'. They are going to 'do good to you', whether you want it
done to you or not...ed)
The Canadian Establishment is uncomfortable doing these things and
especially does not want foreigners to notice. If you live outside
Canada, you can help Ernst Zundel by NOTICING. Complain to the
Canadian Embassy or nearest Canadian consulate. Ask that political
prisoner Ernst Zundel be freed and demand a response."
Paul Fromm continues writing about Ernst Zundel's plight: Dear Free
Speech Supporter: Mr. Justice Pierre Blais has a pet phrase " but
we're not there yet." The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals Judgement,
discussed in the Knoxville News article below is a victory but not
the final victory. The Court of Appeals has ruled that the
German-born publisher's rights were violated and that he was not
allowed to pursue an habeas corpus petition prior to being deported
and banned from the U.S. for 20 years.
(* Habeas Corpus: A writ ordering a prisoner to be brought before a
judge. The right to obtain a writ of habeas corpus as protection
against illegal imprisonment.)
The Court judgement said: "On remand, Mr. Zundel may pursue his
habeas corpus petition insofar as he challenges his deportation order
and insofar as that order has continuing collateral consequences
(e.g. the alleged 20 year ban on re-entry). ... For the foregoing
reasons, we vacate the district court's denial of preliminary relief."
Lawyer Peter Lindsay told me Sunday that the ruling may be helpful
down the line, but that more legal petitioning time and money will
end up being spent in the US to actually get Mr. Zundel permitted
back into the country so that he can argue against his deportation.
As Judge Blais might say, "It's good, but we're not there yet."
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