Copyright (c) 1997 - Ingrid A. Rimland

June 10, 1997

Good Morning from the Zundelsite:


Here is a long overdue round-up of Notable Quotes. These toothsome ones came from assorted ZGram readers who scan the news for me:

· "I'm not as concerned with restricting our freedom of speech as I am in shutting us down by pricing us out of business," writes one ISP. "There are ways around speech restrictions. Such as changing the name of "holocaust" to "chocolate".

Taxing us out of business is easier, in my opinion. I don't see the Court restricting us. But then, what do I know!"


· Another reader points out perceptively:

"The ZGram about denying Ernst Canadian citizenship is a clear case of ethnic cleansing. . . . the holier-than-everyone are using it as a reason to destroy Serbia - and other countries. How can they use it now - to cleanse Canada of Ernst Zundel?"


· And speaking of Ernst, a very odd development in the Zundel-Haus letter bomb investigation is cropping up out of investigative woodworks even as we speak.

As per a write-up in the Toronto Star (June 6, 1997):

"A former Toronto animal rights activist and a Vancouver man are the principal suspects in a Canada-wide investigation into a series of letter bomb attacks in 1995. . . An RCMP affidavit for a search warrant in Vancouver lists David Nathan Barbarash, 31, a former member of the Animal Liberation Front and former researcher for the Toronto Humane Society, as a suspect.

The other suspect is Vancouver resident Darren Todd Thurston, 26, who has been active in animal rights and anti-Fascist groups such as Skinheads against Racial Prejudice."


Comments Revisionist writer Michael Hoffman II: "Since Zundel is an ecologist, one wonders what the real story is."

One wonders.

· Grimly serious, Germany is still moving in various innovative ways against the ever-swelling ranks of the Politically Incorrect.

Here is one illustrative case:

Two years ago, a German veteran, Reinhold Elstner, immolated himself in the centre of downtown Munich at the monument to the Fallen Heroes in protest of the defamation of the German Wehrmacht.

It was a sad and painful gesture even for those of us who sympathize with what he tried to do.

Not only was his politically motivated suicide hushed up by the jaded and callous German government and media, now even the contents of his last letter are being politically suppressed.

The German publisher of "Zirkelbrief", the newsletter of the "Notverwaltung des Deutschen Ostens", has been fined 9,600 DM (around $6,500) for publishing that letter.

The German courts have defined Elstner's farewell epistle as "posthumous incitement".


Since I assume I am protected by the First Amendment to the US Constitution, I placed said letter on the Zundelsite. (Go to the General Table of Contents - English) Brave Germans can still read what a heartbroken German soldier had to say before he made the ultimate sacrifice and gave his life to protest defamation of his people.

· France's National Front leader Jean-Marie Le Pen, known for his propensity to call a spade a spade and not a shovel, spoke out once more against immigrants from Third World countries straining France's social services at the seams.

Illustrating what he meant, Le Pen said in a Radio France interview:

"When you have a cherry tree, you will see swarms of starlings arrive just when the cherries are ripe and you are about to pick it.

"You can make all the noise you want, they won't leave until all the cherries are gone".

He said it was not a matter of "expelling" parasitic elements. "We'll allow them to leave," Le Pen said.


"I'm a free man in a free country," Le Pen said on another historic occasion, after he gave a good shove to someone insulting a relative of his. "I can walk freely. Those who want to prevent me - well I push them a bit."

· And coming back to parasitic schemes, according to a Reuter release of May 28, 1997,

". . . German insurance giant Allianz AG Holding (ALVG.F) said on Wednesday it had not yet identified a single valid claim against it relating to insurance policies sold to victims of Nazi persecution."


It looks as though leaning on the insurance industry for extra compensation for Holocaust-related "suffering" was tried and found wanting. Now watch the "Special Treatment" coming from the Holocaust terrorists, and see how these industry giants cave in! There are more ways than one to skin a cat, according to folk wisdom.

· In Florida, for instance, one Andy Martin, described as a "public interest lawyer" and Republican Party activist, has announced his candidacy for the United States Senate in 1998. Martin is said to have disclosed that he is creating

". . . a program to enact a Holocaust Victims Compensation Fund to repay victims of the Holocaust for abuses committed by the U.S. Government."


The exact quote sent to us is:

"I will . . . press the United States Government to establish a partnership with our allies, and with the Federal Republic of Germany, to advance substantial new sums for compensation. Germany must pay more. Their reparations have not been commensurate with the magnitude of the horror. While no sum of money can ever compensate for the evils of the Third Reich, the survivors deserve greater attention and financial reparations. Many have received nothing."


Sounds like he might win the election?

· As many here have now learned - some to their joy, some to distress - a 21-old man, Ryan Maziarka of Norfolk, Virginia, had an eccentric idea. He got himself a customized license plate made up with the words ZYKLON B.

This upset an awful lot of people. The Anti-Defamation League complained that the plates violated state guidelines prohibiting "disparaging" and "offensive" content.

Now the First Amendment has been brought out by those siding
with the peculiar fellow. He plans to fight the motor vehicle department's attempt to have him give up his plate.

He has already stated he could not give back the plates even if he wanted to because they were stolen off of his car at work. Maziarka is quoted as saying:

"When I see [displays] of black pride or black power, I don't go running to my senator. . . Apparently I lost all civil rights in this community."


I personally think the licence plate idea is in the poorest taste, and want to go on record stating that. We don't need that kind of "support." We can do better, surely.

· A reader sent in this tidbit about a political talk show host and editorial writer, Ben Wattenburg, who claims in a recent New York Post article that

". . . the greatest danger facing Israel and world- wide Jewry is the infertility of Jewish woman, compounded by increasing inter-marriage between Jews and non-Jews (43%)."

According to Mr. Wattenburg, if Jewish women are not made to understand that they should bear children as soon as possible, and only mate with Jews, ". . . there will not be a Jew left" to defend Israel.


Comments my stringer who shipped me this item:

"Right there on the editorial page - the "Nuremburg Laws"! It doesn't take much thought to imagine the outcry had the word "Jew" been replaced by "Aryan", "Celt", or "Nordic". The liberals would be having fits of hysteria.

However, I think all comrades who have a spare moment should write to the NY Post and Ben Wattenburg congratulating them on finally seeing the wisdom of racial pride."


The e-mail address for the NY Post is: editor@nypostonline.com

· To loud audience applause, British Columbia veteran journalist Doug Collins, hauled before the BC Human Rights Kommissars for "defamation of the Jews" for calling Schindler's List "Swindler's List", has stated stubbornly that he will not apologize.

Said Collins, speaking like a man and not a nincompoop:

"They could hang me up by the heels and they wouldn't get an apology."


· The tattle tale night watchman, Christoph Meili, who lost his job in a Union Bank after blowing the whistle on Swiss bank officials supposedly shredding old Holocaust accounts, has told a newspaper he has gone to the United States to escape death threats and find a job.

"I would prefer to stay in Switzerland, but the people in my country don't understand me,'' Christoph Meili complained to the Swiss daily Le Nouveau Quotidien. "I am being treated like a criminal.''


To compensate Maili for his European persecution, the U.S. Anti-Defamation League (ADL) of B'nai-B'rith presented Meili a golden menorah Jewish religious candle-holder and 50,000 Swiss francs ($34,000) in January to help cover living expenses and legal fees. Meili claims he had not seen a cent of that money.

"All I know is that my lawyer has used part of it for my defence,'' he wailed.

· Finally, just when you think that you have heard it all, here comes another one from a remarkable Holocaust survivor.

This woman, one Misha Defonseca, apparently a recent emigre to the United States from Russia and now the author of yet another testimonial to the beastiality of the Third Reich, unravels an amazing yarn of having wandered as a small child with a hand-held compass across Europe,

". . . stabbing to death a soldier who would have killed her, entering and then escaping from the Warsaw Ghetto, living for days without food or shelter in midwinter, attacking a hunter who killed the wolf she called Maman Rita, beating him senseless and throwing his rifle down a well . . that a girl could have done such things between her 7th and 11th birthday strains credulity.

Misha offers no proof. There is none, she says. Perhaps, she says, one of the nameless people she encountered in those years will see her book and remember, and get in touch with her. She hopes so. But such encounters were few and it was a long time ago . . ."


It's very rare that I feel malicious. I feel malicious now. I quote here from this "author" interview that ran last week in the Providence Journal-Bulletin:

". . . In the midst of this horror and desolation there are chapters that, under other circumstances, might seem almost charming. These deal with (the author's) encounter with wolves - lovingly detailed descriptions of how she gradually earned their trust by imitating the behavior of the cubs, and how she was eventually accepted as one of them, even fed by them. Wolves saved her life, she believes.

"I have no idea how many months I spent with them but I wanted it to last forever - it was far better than returning to the world of my own kind. Today, though most memories of my long journey are etched in tones of gray. . . the time spent with the wolves . . . (is) drenched in color."


See what Revisionists mean? See why we say that history needs closer examination and a little editing here and there?

See why I quoted you before that thought well worth repeating, that,

". . . to succeed in life, you must be solemn, solemn as an ass. All great monuments are built over solemn asses . . . "


Which shall be your Thought for the Day.

Ingrid



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