Copyright (c) 2001 - Ingrid A. Rimland


ZGram: Where Truth is Destiny

 

February 3, 2001

 

Good Morning from the Zundelsite:

 

Benjamin Franklin is known to have said that little strokes fell great oaks - and the hundreds of little strokes such as the one below are evidence of angry people hacking away at the monstrous octopus of lies called "Holocaust."

This one is a perfect example:

Other People's Mail | Stifling Free Speech | T. Weed

To The Secaucus (NJ) Reporter, Aug. 13, 2000 (as published).

Ross London says I'm a "Nazi sympathizer" who ought to apologize to the "Holocaust survivors" whom I "deeply offended" (July 16).

Nazi? He's the one who cheered the library's banning a book about Goebbels that Ross, the librarian and the Anti-Defamation League didn't like.

What next? A bonfire of books, such as in Berlin of 1933? And London's the one who a few years ago tried to get the Reporter to silence my voice which he hated; hated because I wouldn't shut up about Israel's crimes against humanity and monstrous rip off of American taxpayers. I, on the other hand, have never tried to stifle any voice, or ban any book, so don't go Naziing me.

Speaking of the Holocaust: According to a book just out, The Holocaust Industry: Reflection on the Exploitation of Jewish Suffering (Verso, $24), a great many people who claim to have survived the concentration camps exaggerated their experiences through vanity or greed and are fakes. The "Industry," says Norman Finkelstein, a professor at CUNY, is "an outright extortion racket" which will "result in an increase of anti-Semitism in Europe and America."

The Holocaust was "re-invented" after the 1967 war to become the Industry. "The worst thing that ever happened to the Nazi Holocaust was [that] the American Jewry discovered it."

"The Holocaust proved to be the perfect weapon for deflecting criticism of Israel." Finkelstein, who has been denounced as "poison" and a "self-hating Jew" by the Jewish establishment, calls for a halt to building Holocaust memorials and museums.

Worse yet, charges Finkelstein, the authentic survivors of the camps (his mother and father are two of them) received only a pittance of the extorted billions. So where does all that money go?

To the usual Jewish organizations, to lawyers, to sleazy politicians such as Al D'Amato, to "pet projects." To Elie Weisel, the saintly Holocaust Knight of Sad Countenance, who doesn't get a skinny old nag to ride off on every time he tilts at an anti-Semite's windmill, but a limo and $25,000.

The rest of the loot, says Finkelstein, gets plowed back, opening more museums and setting up more Departments of Holocaust Studies at universities and schools (there's even a class of [for?] kids here in Hoboken); where they impart such "schlock" as Partings, by Benjamin Wilkomirski, a big best-seller and a vital text in the Industry. The author claimed to have survived Auschwitz, when in fact he spent the war "quietly growing up" in Switzerland and isn't even Jewish.

If Ross London has his way, you won't find this book in the library either.


Thought for the Day:

"Let dogs delight to bark and bite, For God hath made them so.
Let bears and lions growl and fight, for 'tis their nature, too."

(Isaac Watts)




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