Holocaust Discussion With David Cole & Mark Weber
Montel Williams Show
By Mark Weber, David Cole ∙ February 24, 2017
This video from the 1990's is only memorabilia of what used to be able to be discussed on mainstream media. David Cole and Mark Weber appear on the Montel Williams Show to debate certain issues and various interesting unaddressed questions relating to the claims made about the Holocaust.
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Mark Edward Weber (born October 9, 1951 in Portland, Oregon) studied history at the University of Illinois (Chicago), the University of Munich (Germany), and Portland State University, graduating with a bachelor's degree in history (with high honors). He then did graduate work in history at Indiana University (Bloomington), where he served as a history instructor and received a Master's degree in European history. Since 1995, Weber has been director of the California-based Institute for Historical Review (IHR), which until the early 2000s was a leading revisionist research and publishing outlet. For nine years, he was also editor of the IHR's former Journal of Historical Review, which folded in 2002. Since the early 2000s, Weber has consistently refused any cooperation with other revisionist outlets and organizations. His IHR does not even mention the existence of other organizations, such as CODOH, Castle Hill Publishers or Armreg Ltd, let alone any of their activities or publications.
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David Christopher Cole (born in 1968), who used the name David Stein between 1998 and 2013, became (in)famous in 1992 when he recorded a video showing how the Auschwitz Museum lies to visitors about the alleged authenticity of its "gas chamber" exhibit. He subsequently received death threats from Jewish terrorist groups, after which he formally retracted his revisionist views. He next changed his name and thus disappeared from public view, until his then girlfriend blew his cover in 2013. He has subsequently resumed expressing some of his revisionist positions, albeit in a more moderate fashion.
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