The Hoffman Wire: Commentary on Iranian President's Holocaust Heresy

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December 14, 2005

Western leaders state with one voice: "Iranians Should Not Have Nukes
Beause their President Does Not Believe in the 'Holocaust"
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Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Prophet and Satirist

by Michael A. Hoffman II
www.revisionisthistory.org

It is a somber thing to comment weekly on the depredations of Judaic
power. The news is seldom good, particularly of late, with publisher
Ernst Zundel, scientist Germar Rudolf and historian David Irving behind
bars, and other revisionist scholars being prosecuted in Belgium and
France. Laughter may be the best medicine, but one cannot simply invent
whimsy on demand.

Now on the world stage returns the President of Iran, Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad, so recently in the news for upsetting the sacred cows of
Holocaustianity. Yet, instead of backing off, he has again stuck his
thumb into the eye of cyclops, even deeper than before, and in so doing
has given us all an opportunity to smile at the expense of the mandarins
of Judeomania.

Here's what President Ahmadinejad said on December 13, according to the
Associated Press:

''Today, they have created a myth in the name of Holocaust and consider
it to be above God, religion and the prophets. If you (the West)
committed this big crime, then why should the oppressed Palestinian
nation pay the price? This is our proposal: if you committed the crime,
then give a part of your own land in Europe, the United States, Canada
or Alaska to them so that the Jews can establish their country."

The first portion of his statement is not only eminently sane, it is
prophetic: the gas chambers have become the god of Holocaustianity, the
last truly believed religion in the otherwise agnostic West. The proof
of this statement is adduced from the fact that one may deny any tenet
of Christianity however sacred, or any massacre by the Allies or the
Israelis however tangible, and there is no penalty.

In the pages of the "Forward" newspaper Deborah Lipstadt denies there
was any holocaust in Dresden in 1945 and does so with impunity. David
Irving denies homicidal gas chambers in Auschwitz and he goes to jail,
because Auschwitz is indeed, exactly as Iran's President asserts, the
religion of the West, above Christ. The priests and preachers of
Catholicism and Protestantism are parties to this despicable "Holocaust"
idolatry. In this case, the Shia Muslims of Iran are far ahead of the
Pope, Pat Robertson and Franklin Graham in defending God and smashing
idols.

There is something I have noticed about the truly intrepid, and by that
I mean, those who truly fear God alone, who have no "man fear." Such
people usually have a wonderful sense of freedom, born of the lightness
that comes from courage; a sense of humor that is unique to the fearless
truth teller alone. That is the essence of healthy humor, it announces
what no one else dares to say. There is here also the appeal of
appropriate satire: when Goliath is taken down a peg by an Iranian
David.

Granted, some western or Christian leader should have done this long
ago; it should not have been left to a Muslim, but God has many
instruments at his disposal and I would venture to say that in the
absence of any kind of courage from a Democrat or a Republican in the
US, or a Tory or a Labour leader in Britain, he will use an Iranian.
John the Baptist said that if necessary, God would raise up stones to be
His people, when His own people betray Him, as the "Christians" of the
West have done, out of abject cowering fear of the rabbis and their
Zionist progeny.

Here is the point at which I laughed, out loud and for a half a minute,
when the President of Iran declared that the Israelis could have land in
Canada, the US, Europe or--and here's the punchline-- Alaska.

Alaska! Just picturing those sybaritic Israelis with their beachfront
condos and swaggering under the tropical palm trees, suddenly compelled
to swagger across Arctic ice floes and snow drifts, made me laugh.

Years ago the irreverent right wing euphemism for a Judaic was "Eskimo."
Could President Ahmadinejad know this old jibe? Whatever the answer, he
gave me an opportunity to chuckle at the expense of pompous fraudsters
who believe there is no man they cannot buy --not even gazillionaire Mel
Gibson, who is set to produce a 'Holocaust' flick in order to get back
in their good graces --and along comes the besieged leader of a nation
threatened by the nuclear military might of the US and the Israelis, and
defies them all.

What has been the latest reaction of the West to these words from Iran?
The reaction has been to confirm the Iranian leader's observation. He
said that the "Holocaust" has been placed above God in the West. The
West has reacted by stating--almost with one voice--that Iranians should
not have nuclear power, because their President does not believe in the
Holocaust! This is mass hysteria disguised as foreign policy.

A country is to be denied nuclear energy because it makes heretical
political and religious statements? And we claim to be modern, no longer
residing in the Middle Ages? Truly Auschwitz is the god of the West!

To Mr. Ahmadinejad, a bit of advice, follow through on your laudable
defiance in a substantive manner: open your nation to revisionists,
bring us to your nation (all of us who are not yet in jail in
"freedom-loving, democratic" Europe and Canada), and have us conduct a
news conference for broadcast around the world, and then have us conduct
teach-ins, seminars, symposia, TV shows and documentaries and beam
these, also by satellite. Establish the Revisionist University of Iran.
Translate the books of Arthur Butz, Germar Rudolf and Robert Faurisson
into Persian and Arabic.

Fight a US/Zionist nuclear sword with a Persian pen, and let us together
build a new and better world, united on one bedrock principle, the
pursuit of the Truth, at all costs.


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IRANIAN LEADER ESCALATES ANTI-ISRAEL RHETORIC

December 14, 2005 | Filed at 5:47 p.m. ET

TEHRAN, Iran (AP) -- Iran's hard-line president lashed out with a new
outburst at Israel on Wednesday, calling the Nazi Holocaust a ''myth''
used as a pretext for carving out a Jewish state in the heart of the
Muslim world.

President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's comments drew quick condemnations from
Israel, the United States and Europe, which warned he is hurting Iran's
position in talks aimed at resolving suspicions about his regime's
nuclear program.

The White House said his remarks showed why Iran must not be allowed to
develop nuclear weapons. Germany, one of three European Union countries
leading the nuclear talks, called his statements ''shocking and
unacceptable.''

Iran and the Europeans are due to resume the U.S.-backed negotiations
soon, possibly in late December, trying to find a compromise on reining
in Tehran's nuclear program and avoiding a confrontation.

Washington says Iran is secretly trying to build warheads. Iran says its
nuclear program is peaceful, and Ahmadinejad reiterated Wednesday that
his regime refuses to give up key processes that can produce
weapons-grade material as well as fuel for atomic reactors that generate
electricity.

It was difficult to measure the impact that increasing anger over
Ahmadinejad might have on the negotiations.

The Europeans have not threatened to call off the talks, which they see
as vital to a peaceful resolution of fears over Iran's nuclear
ambitions. But Ahmadinejad's words, which come as the top U.N. nuclear
watchdog agency has said it is losing patience with Tehran, could lead
Europe to take a tougher stance.

So far, Ahmadinejad has appeared to only escalate his rhetoric in the
face of widespread international criticism, suggesting he may be seeking
to fire up supporters at home.

Some allies warn that he is isolating the country when it needs support
for its nuclear program. But supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who
has final word on all matters, has stood by the president, even calling
this week for Palestinian militants to step up their fight to drive
Israelis out of Jerusalem.

Ahmadinejad provoked an outcry in October when he called for Israel to
be ''wiped off the map.'' When that drew international anger, he
responded by holding large anti-Israel rallies.

Last week, he expressed doubt about Nazi Germany's slaughter of 6
million European Jews during World War II, raising a new storm of
criticism. On Wednesday, he went a step further and said for the first
time that he didn't believe the Holocaust happened.

During a tour of southeastern Iran, Ahmadinejad said that if Europeans
insist the Holocaust occurred, then they are responsible and should pay
the price.

''Today, they have created a myth in the name of Holocaust and consider
it to be above God, religion and the prophets,'' Ahmadinejad told
thousands of people in Zahedan. ''If you committed this big crime, then
why should the oppressed Palestinian nation pay the price?''

''This is our proposal: If you committed the crime, then give a part of
your own land in Europe, the United States, Canada or Alaska to them so
that the Jews can establish their country,'' he said.

The White House said Ahmadinejad's words ''only underscore why it is so
important that the international community continue to work together to
keep Iran from developing nuclear weapons.''

Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesman Mark Regev said the speech
illustrated ''the mind-set of the ruling clique in Tehran and indicate
clearly the extremist policy goals of the regime.''

The German government summoned the Iranian charge d'affaires to express
its displeasure.

''I cannot hide the fact that this weighs on bilateral relations and on
the chances for the negotiation process,'' Foreign Minister Frank-Walter
Steinmeier said in Berlin.

In unusually strong comments, the president of the European Union's
administrative body, Jose Manuel Barroso, said Iranians ''do not have
the president, or the regime, they deserve.''

''It calls our attention to the real danger of that regime having an
atomic bomb,'' Barroso added.

EU foreign ministers were likely to discuss Ahmadinejad's comments
during an EU summit Thursday, commission spokeswoman Emma Udwin said.

Inside Iran, moderates have called on the Islamic cleric-led regime to
rein in the president. His election in June sealed the long decline of
Iran's reform movement, which had largely dropped the harsh anti-Israeli
and anti-U.S. rhetoric of the 1979 Islamic Revolution and sought to
build international ties.

In his speech, Ahmadinejad also took aim at the United States and the
West, saying they had harmed Muslims. ''If your civilization consists of
aggression, making oppressed people homeless, suffocating the voices of
justice and bringing poverty to a majority of the world's people, we say
loudly that we hate your hollow civilization,'' he said. (End quote)

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