June 5, 1996

Good Morning from the Zundelsite:




One of the Zundel stickers says: "Holocaust teaching is child abuse." It seems that at least one gutsy lady down South thinks so, too.

Here is what came over the Net:

". . . Debra Coleman Warner, a Louisiana woman who lost a parish council runoff election, is suing the school board because a letter she wrote asking that her son be excused from a field trip to the Holocaust Museum was leaked to a newspaper.

Warner wrote a letter in 1992 that said "allegations regarding treatment of jews during the war years have been grossly exaggerated" and said she did not want her son exposed to such "propaganda."

She lost the elections last November and is suing for unspecified damages for herself and her son. Two days before the runoff election the _Times-Picayune_ printed excerpts of the letter and two days later published an article about Warner's ties to the "White supremacist" New Christian Crusade Church. . . "

Part of my "war of words" is that there are some people with the gift of the gab who keep uttering words that ought not to be lost. Doug Collins, a crusty columnist in British Columbia, Canada, is surely one of them. He has delighted me before. Here, once again, he comments on a cancelled conference of the Canadian Association of Free Expression.

Writes Collins:

". . . Pat Burns was to have been the keynote speaker. I was to speak on Bill 33. Other people were to have made addresses on the parlous state of free speech in The True North.

This censorship effort in our great democracy was supported by the usual groups and personages, including Marxist Alan Dutton, who got over $135,000 from the NDP government in the 1994-95 financial year for watching "racists." Also - after the fact - by Ujjal Dosanjh, your ever-lovin' Attorney General.

The conference did take place in the end, at an unannounced location. It reminded me of the Christians meeting in the catacombs of Rome. . . "

Sad, isn't it? And in your own "free country"?

And speaking of words - and images - I want you to remember and repeat: Fred Leuchter, the once-upon-a-time America's #1 specialist in execution equipment, widely respected and consulted until the Holocaust Hucksters demolished him and ruined his reputation and livelihood, had this to say:

". . . All things considered, killing six million persons by means of gassing would have taken 68 years. . . "

The "lampshades" and "soap" confabulations have now been put to rest forever except by certain puerile faculties that need a little bit more time, but in the Greenwood Cemetery in Atlanta, USA, there we still find a Holocaust memorial which contains the following inscription:

"Here rest four bars of soap, the last earthly remains of Jewish victims of the Nazi Holocaust" (??) (Historische Tatsachen, No. 66, p.23, PO Box 1643, D-32590, Vlotho, Germany)

From the Adelaide Institute in Australia we get the following:

". . . We are worried about the fact that to date it has been impossible to reconstruct a homicidal gas chamber. Even the Holocaust Museum in Washington informed us that it could not bring one across from Europe because there are none available. This is like a space museum without a rocket or the Vatican without a Crucifix . . . "

I think that Holocaust teaching is not just child abuse. It is adult abuse. It is ethnic abuse. It is mind abuse. I want to go on record saying that is soul abuse.

Ingrid


Thought for the Day:

"We must always have old memories, and young hopes."

Arsène Houssaye



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