Ernst Zündel: My Struggle in Canada (56:33 MIn)
Ernst Zundel My Struggle in Canada.
Greg Raven of the Institute of Historical Review introduces Ernst Zundel at the 13th International Revisionist Conference on May 27 to 29th 2000. Greg gives Ernst a glowing testimonial. Ernst tells the audience of his struggle in Canada against the Zionist "Holocau$t" atrocity liars. Ernst says that it is great to see his supporters at the conference, and in some cases put faces to the names of people who have loyally backed. Ernst tells the audience about Errol Morris, a Jewish film producer who interviewed him about the Leuchter report. Moving on, Ernst makes the case about symbolism, something that was prominent in the Triumph of the Will, a National Socialist film. Ernst tells how the struggle in Canada was financed, and how the money was raised. Ernst tells the audience about financial backers. Ernst informs the audience about his surname which means to spark or ignite. The audience listens with rapt attention when Ernst tells them about his contacts. One of them was John Sack, the Jewish author of "An Eye for a Eye". Ernst says that "revisionists" (those who expose the Holocaust as a lie) are very tolerant and friendly people. Ernst remarks on the "brand" of revisionism, and that it needs to marketed like any other. Ernst points out that phrases can be important and cites David Irving's statement, tht more women died on the back seat of Edward Kennedy's car at Chappaquiddick than in a "gas chamber" at Auschwitz. This is a inspiring speech by a remarkable man,
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