Copyright (c) 1998 - Ingrid A. Rimland


November 16, 1998

 

Good Morning from the Zundelsite:

 

Many readers have asked me for an update on the status of my banned ethnic "Lebensraum" novels, christened "hate literature" by Canada Customs.

 

I have prepared a lengthy affidavit, and we will be filing this month to challenge the confiscation and labeling. So far, I have two organizations who have offered assistance, and a third - a very important German-American one - has indicated strong interest in getting involved. I am still working on that one.

 

I have also done one important media interview on this "grand-larceny-by-government" already and am presently working on a syndicate interview. Other than that, there is nothing specific to report - other than that the books are selling briskly, even to guess-who who have decided to defy the censors and to confirm the alleged "hate" with their own eyes.

 

I understand there is an 800 page list (!) of titles and tapes deemed unfit for Canadians to read or listen to. Incidentally, I have been told that materials that have been seized but are not claimed by the intended recipient are being burned - ". . . just like in Nazi Germany"!

 

That thought enrages me!

 

One large shipment of my books seized without even as much as a notification to me or to my publisher was worth about $15,000 in Canadian dollars!

 

I thought it might be instructive as well to get a summary of other confiscated and/or banned titles. The titles below were seized from Paul Fromm, a man who has long been on the Politically Correct Enforcers' list for his courageous stand on various issues that upset the Left.

 

The titles or tapes seized are:

 

* The Cult of the Victim: Leftist Ideology in the '90s by Kenneth H. W. Hilborn. How various groups use "victimhood" to extort advantage and preference.

 

* Immigration: Parliament versus the People by Doug Collins. Revised and updated. The West Coast scourge of pompous politicians shows how Canada's immigration policy threatens our heritage and flies in the face of the will of the majority of Canadians.

 

* Belize: Anatomy of a Multiracial Society by Robert Jarvis. Not an encouraging study. Belize is a conspicuous failure.

 

* Theodore Roosevelt on Race, Riots, Reds and Crime by Archibald Roosevelt. Some seldom publicized views of Teddy Roosevelt. His support for racially oriented immigration controls, suppression of riots, reds, and crime.

 

* The Camp of the Saints by Jean Raspail. A masterpiece. Predicted the Third World invasion of the West. Demonstrates the pitiful weakness of the West in the face of a "peaceful" invasion.

 

* Will America Drown? Immigration and Third World Population, ed. Humphrey Dalton. Introduction by Gov. Pete Wilson of California. (Previously banned but apparently reinstated)

 

* Pol Pot's Own by Gilbert Gendron. A timely expose of Julian Sher & Giles Duceppe and their long flirtation with Asian communism.

 

* Immigration & Free Speech: The Vital Connection by Doug Collins (plus The Maple Leaf Forever)

 

* Reconquista! - California's Tragic Experience with Immigrant Bilingual Education by Terry Graham.

 

and, not to forget:

 

* Arthurian Legends of the Middle Ages by George Cox & Eustace Jones. A key collection of our cultural heritage.

 

* The Irish Fairy Book: Myth and Romance from the Old World. Ed. Alfred Perceval Graves. Part of our cultural treasure.

 

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For information on ordering any of these titles, contact C-FAR at paul_fromm@populist.org

 

Thought for the Day:

 

". . . they were the footprints of a gigantic hound."

 

(From The Hound of the Baskervilles by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle)

 




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