May 17, 1996

Good Morning from the Zundelsite:




Today is again Smorgasbord Day-odds and ends that need to be conveyed but which do not have a common theme that would make a coherent, entertaining ZGram.

I take these items from a file I call my "Bullet File"-"bullet" standing for the special font, of course, that set off the different items.

(These days, with all this talk about Revisionists being such "violent" and "dangerous" people, you learn to be super-careful with words . . . )

First of all, Ernst Zündel has been interviewed and is being quoted in the current (June) issue of National Geographic (10 million+ readership!) on Toronto's utopian, cosmopolitan experiment which has led to a rampant ethnic multi-mix-an immigration policy has trashed a once-beautiful, low-crime city and made it a crime-ridden cesspool of pimps, hobos, dope pushers, crack houses, muggers, robbers and thieves.


There is on the horizon in the United States another threat to be dealt with by the already panicky Holocaust Hucksters. Remember Dr. Christina Jeffrey? She was the House Historian who was fired by Newt Gingrich for squawking about Revisionism having to have a place in the nation's educational curricula.


She is suing Newt now in a multi-million dollar lawsuit for having ruined her career and reputation. She is NOT in the Revisionist camp, but it matters little, I would think-the dreaded word and angst-provoking topic will still play large in what we can expect to come out of that law suit.


If the Lobby is smart, they'll settle out of court. Hate, however, has its own laws of conduct.


Dr. Jeffrey has a website called Operation Integrity. I think it is worth watching. I predict that, if this lawsuit comes to pass, the Holocaust Hucksters are going to have fit after fit.


For some time now, I have relied on someone I call "Anton" who sends me daily condensed news items from various sources from around the world. This is strict news of interest to us - no comments and no editorials. I find it extremely helpful to keep my fingertips on certain people's pulse. If you would like to get on Anton's list, his e-mail is anton88@cris.com.


Dr. Arthur Butz - he of the "Hoax of the 20th Century" fame and one of our most scholarly and, thus, much-maligned Revisionist pioneers - wrote recently:


"Poets do it, plumbers do it, nurses do it, monkeys do it, cats do it, fish do it, birds do it, even plants do it. Now I've done it: Arthur Butz. The distinctive role I contemplate for this Web site will be evident on examination."


Welcome to Cyberspace, Art!


I am still being plagued by e-mail problems. This morning I found 60 returns cluttering my mail box. It is maddeningly exasperating. I have no idea what causes it-and what is so odd about this situation is that the returns keep INCREASING. It is not a steady number or the same addresses that keep on bouncing back.


Unless it rains pitch forks, you can depend on my sending you a ZGram EVERY DAY. (Not always in the morning, though . . ) Do me a favor - if you miss out, be sure to let me know.


Did you get my Munchousen Syndrome ZGram? I think it is one of my better ones, and I have had very few comments on it. That makes me think it might have been one of those "sabotaged" ZGrams that disappeared in the Memory Hole.


If you didn't get it and would like to have it, click on the link above or check the May 7, 1996 entry in my ZGram archive page at the Zundelsite.


Our Zundelsite visitor count for April was 2 shy of 9,000. (!) When you think that more than half of those, as we surmise, come from universities and other educational institutions around the world-no way to put the genie back in the bottle! No way in the world to stick the lightning bolt back in the clouds!


Have a nice weekend!


Ingrid



Thought for the Day:


"Our responsibility is to challenge ideas we believe to be in error, to raise objections to bad ideas when we believe that the good ideas are being undermined or ill-served-and to let the chips fall where they may."


(Media Bypass Editorial)


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