On Friday November 6, 2015, Jim Rizoli and Diane King visited me at my home and interviewed me for Jim’s series “League of Extraordinary Revisionists.” That interview was once available on YouTube, but got deleted with the entire channel in 2019. Here it is, scraped from my hard drive:
Category: Holocaust
Benjamin Schager – Master of Mental Diarrhea
Pseudo-Science is hopefully the exception at the University of Vienna, Austria, but here I have found an example which is a paragon of it. The evil about it is that dissidents are disparaged under the mendacious guise of science. The author Benjamin Schager is thus a desk criminal who justifies the societal and penal persecution of peaceful dissidents – whether deliberately or by gross negligence may remain open…
Professor Hot-Air-Nozzle
How does an established German university professor justify the establishment’s complete refusal to enter into discussion with revisionists, when he ought to defend the ideals of the enlightenment, that is to say, a doubting and critical attitude? Prof. Eßbach of Freiburg university demonstrates it: you distort the facts, lie about the opponent, et voilà, you have a compelling reason…
A Chat with Deanna Spingola (audio)
Scheduled to be a discussion of air photo evidence on the so-called Holocaust, Deanna Spingola had me talk about my own history of persecution first, the German legal framework of it next, then about the real reasons for the two world wars, and finally we actually got to talk a little about air photo evidence about Auschwitz.
The Ball Report
John C. Ball’s The Ball Report, a 16 pp. summary of his research on air photo evidence for the Holocaust, plus the results of the chemical analysis of wall samples he took at Auschwitz, is difficult to find these days, so I’ve posted this brochure here.
The Holocaust as a Religion (audio)
The Holocaust, the new secular religion enforced the world over, serving as the sword and shield of Jews in general and Israel in particular. Germar Rudolf discusses this with David Duke in this podcast (60 min).