Ernst Zündel: Media Tactics 2 1978 (1:29:13)
In this one and a half hour long clip, the late Ernst Zündel (1939 – 2017) talks about his tactics of raising awareness of the falsity of the “Holocaust” hate atrocity propaganda. This second part, deals with the increasing attacks on him by the media.
Born in Germany, Ernst later emigrated to Canada and became a successful graphic artist. He was constantly disturbed by anti-German hatred being portrayed in the media, and strongly campaigned against it. His distribution company “Samisdat” rapidly developed, into a global network. Then the attacks started, arson, break ins, parcel bombs, spurious legal cases, accused of race hate and eventually deported to Germany , and given 5 years in jail, by the puppet government, there. In this clip Ernst, has a radio interview with John Reynolds, a former member of the Canadian Parliament. Reynolds asks Zündel , about his activities. As Zundel points out to European listeners, that some radio stations in Canada, are privately owned and commercial breaks are often taken.
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