June 30, 1996

Good Morning from the Zundelsite:




Today it is exactly half a year since I have started shooting Zundelgrams out into cyberspace-which means that this is Zundelgram # 183. Multiply that by an average of 4 hours, which is what it takes to compile appropriate material and write, edit and post it-and those of you who were on my original list have now received 732 hours of free advice on how to restore ethnic pride the villains have stolen from you.

Is it worth it to you? Apparently so, for my list just keeps swelling and swelling.

Even more significantly, the hostile letters to the Zundelsite have virtually disappeared. We have a voice and presence now. People realize that we are not a bunch of skinheads burning churches but men and women of notable distinction, substance and experience who have something worthwhile to say to this old, battered world.

At the Zundel-Haus, initial preparations are underway for the $3.5 million Sabina Citron Libel Suit. The work on that one has barely begun. I will keep you informed as things progress and ripen.

Also, from Toronto comes a rather unpleasant piece of news - the sudden server trouble of the Freedom Site, a kind of shelter site to house politically incorrect thought.

According to Marc Lemire, the young man who operates the site, Pathway Communications behaved as follows, and I quote:

Pathway Communications did not even bother to pick up the phone and either confront me with these allegations of "offensive material" or tell me they deleted my account

It's scary, isn't it? Marc's Freedom Site has found another server, however. It is now "http://www.ftcnet.com/~freedom". Marc's new e-mail address is: freedom@netcom.ca.

I did come across two interesting websites I would like for someone to check out for me and give me some feedback. One is the British National Party website. This site is known to some of you and I have grazed it now and then, but I have never had the time to really study it.

The other site is new but promising as well. It comes out of the Midwest, and its function is to house Revisionist materials-books, tapes, brochures etc.-all in one place commercially. The arrangement is going to be drop-ship, as I understand it, and I think that is an excellent idea. I certainly would welcome it. Please check it out as well. It's called the The Fenix Shopping Mall.

Finally, to give you your little inspirational "Vitamin I" I thought I would share with you a bit of irony. This is a dated item, but still worth a small smile.

Remember US citizen Hans Schmidt's arrest in Germany for four politically incorrect words he had uttered-in the United States? For that, the German government incarcerated him for more than 5 months in one of Germany worst prisons.

Here's what he wrote after he was released:

"On the last page of (the GANPAC) issue, I would like to mention samething to laugh about: Note the German postage stamp on the left. (picture here) Purely coincidentally, I am sure, it was issued at the time of my incarceration.

Note the words on the left rim: "Freiheit der Meinungsausdr&uumlckerung," -"Freedom of Expression" in German.

I immediately thought of embarrassing the German system with its own false propaganda.

I bought as many stamps of this sort as possible-unfortunately, at that very time every Deutschmark I spent for stamps came out of my "extra food" allowance-and used them on my letters to my friends and supporters around the world.

I pasted the stamps on the envelope in such a way that the commemorative words were horizontally on the very top, and then wrote the words "Commemorative issue for Hans Schmidt" in small letters to the left of it, marking an arrow pointing toward the "Freedom of Expression" title.

And guess what: By order of the court (actually, the prosecutor) some of these "offending" envelopes were photocopied, and my sarcasm was noted as a serious offense, namely ". . . ridiculing the German political system".

Amazing, isn't it? How will it end? Not by itself, you may be sure. We have GOT to work harder for a solution to stop the Modern KGB.


Thought for the Day:

"Necessity is the argument of tyrants; it is the creed of slaves."

(William Pitt the Younger, 1759-1806)



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