Fwd: ZGram - 12/1/2004 - "Pay homage to the Holocaust!"

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>ZGram - Where Truth is Destiny:  Now more than ever!
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>December 1, 2004
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>Good Morning from the Zundelsite:
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>Here we are, in December already.  Do you know what I dislike 
>intensely as we go into yet another Christmas Season?    Bleak, 
>soulless Christmas overload.  Give me that old-time European 
>Christmas!
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>There was no such thing as Christmas assaulting your senses as it is 
>on this commercial continent, where you can't go into any store 
>without getting mauled by endless - and I mean endless! - Christmas 
>songs! 
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>Christmas meant magic when I was a young child. We were never 
>allowed to see adults trim the tree.  That was work done in secrecy 
>- if you were young enough, by Santa.   Come Christmas Eve, and not 
>an hour before, we stood before that miracle, bathed in absolute 
>glory. To see that Christmas tree, softly lit with real candles and 
>smelling of snowflakes on fir, meant something special that no words 
>can adequately describe. There was no such thing as "wishing" 
>wantonly for this and that - the presents given and received were 
>chosen carefully and always a surprise.
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>But enough of sentiment and wishing for the past - and back to 
>business.  Below is another Robert Faurisson take on the 
>contemporary scene, with an eye on how the Holocaust is shamelessly 
>exploited, no matter where you turn. 
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>Dr. Robert FAURISSON                                         
>Europe's leading Holocaust revisionist scholar
>22 November 2004
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>Daniel Barenboïm as Pharisee
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>Memo:
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>[D. Barenboïm is an orchestral conductor (Staatskapelle of Berlin and Chicago
>Symphony Orchestra). With the late Edward Saïd (1935-2003) he created the
>foundation that bears the two men's names. The article in Le Monde 
>is the fruit
>of a conversation in German with Axel Brüggermann and had appeared in the Welt
>am Sonntag of 14 November ("Der Autokrat ist tot! Es lebe das Volk!")]
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>Dr. Robert Faurisson writes:   
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>Have our ears had enough hammering with noise about "pro-Palestinian" or
>"pacifist" Jews in the style of Daniel Barenboïm?
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>     Le Monde, on its front page of 21-22 November 2004 (continued on page 12),
>  carries an article by D. Barenboïm entitled "The Autocrat is dead, long live
>the Palestinian people!" In it, the conductor writes particularly:
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>"I know that within the Palestinian population there is a broad current
>aspiring to a third way: the democratic Mubadara Party of Mustapha 
>Barghuti. - This
>current seeks a solution that will acknowledge the right of the Jews to return
>to their country [!!!] and respect the suffering of the Jewish people after
>the Holocaust, whilst at the same time it defends the rights of the
>Palestinians by means of a non-violent resistance. However, these 
>people were no longer
>represented by Yassir Arafat. [Š] There cannot be peace if the Palestinians
>deny the Holocaust. But there cannot be peace either if the Israelis do not
>assume a share of responsibility in the conflict with the Palestinians."
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>     D. Barenboïm and his like are against a Palestine on its feet (albeit
>reeling) as was the Palestine of Arafat. They are in favour of a disarmed
>Palestine facing an excessively armed Jewish state. They especially 
>want a Palestine
>which, subdued and on its knees, would avow its faith in "the Holocaust".
>Since the alleged "Holocaust" is the sword and shield of the State of Israel,
>this would amount to the Palestinians' declaring: "Above all, we do 
>not want to
>strip the State that oppresses us of its sword and shield".
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>     That would be absurd; but it is possible that some day Palestinian or
>Arab-Moslem officials will be driven to such extremes. The religion of "the
>Holocaust" is going from strength to strength. No country today can 
>join the great
>military, political or economic entities like, for example, the European Union
>or NATO, without swearing allegiance to this religion and, consequently,
>paying homage to the Jews. What is true of the states of Europe, including the
>Vatican, and of a good number of other Western countries may soon 
>extend also to
>the Arab-Moslem countries whose people rebel but whose rulers, à la Qadhafi,
>bow in obedience.
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>     Arafat's successors are disoriented. D. Barenboïm has sensed that now is
>the time to tell them: "Acknowledge the truth of the Holocaust of the Jews!"
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>     "The friend of the Palestinians" has thus unmasked himself. Aware of his
>"friends'" precarious situation he has, like Shylock, seen an opportunity to
>benefit and demands still more of them. Neither "peaceful" or "pacifist",
>nor a true friend of the Palestinians, it is confirmed that D. Barenboïm has
>all along just been fully Jewish and a Zionist.
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>About the author:
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>Dr. Robert Faurisson is Europe's leading Holocaust revisionist scholar. He
>was educated at the Paris Sorbonne, and served as associate professor at the
>University of Lyon in France from 1974 until 1990. He is a 
>recognized specialist
>of text and document analysis. After years of private research and study, Dr.
>Faurisson first made public his skeptical views about the Holocaust
>extermination story in articles published in 1978 in the French 
>daily Le Monde. His
>writings on the Holocaust issue have appeared in two books and 
>numerous scholarly
>articles, many of which have been published at the IHR.org --Journal of
>Historical Review.



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