I have given a few more interviews over the past month, one more with Stew Peters – longer and much better than the first – another with Mike Adams from Brighteon, and yet another with Jake Shields, which is yet to be posted, probably still this year or early next year, we will have to see. The latter may also be the most interesting, because it is a rather productive and civilized debate between me and a mainstream historian.
In the meantime, my X/Twitter account that I started this past summer is taking off nicely. On old acquaintance also showed up and posted a response to one of my tweets: Eric Hunt. His brief post was typed in ALL CAPITALS and full of ad hominem attacks, calling me sick, a liar and basically a pervert. There is something profoundly wrong with a person who has nothing better to do than to yell hateful remarks at an individual who has helped him in the past and has done him no harm. I have blocked him from posting anything on my channel.
My recent flurry of public appearances induced another old acquaintance to get in touch: Michael Santomauro. He saw that Joe Rogan, in one of his shows, briefly touched upon the taboo of putting the Holocaust into a bigger picture, with reference to Tucker Carlson’s interview with Darryl Cooper, which was thoroughly analyzed by Hadding Scott in a recent CODOH/Inconvenient History paper. Rogan as well as Carlson and Cooper are far away from taking a critical look at orthodox Holocaust claims. Any approach by me or people supportive of what I am doing to get me in touch with these influencers has led nowhere. Now, Michael Santomauro evidently has claimed that he may be able to get me on the show (probably referring to The Joe Rogan Experience). We’ll see. I am not sanguine.