The Holocaust Industry and Censorship
This 28 minute video was released in 1996 by the late Canadian- German Revisonist, Ernst Zundel (1939-2017) as part of his "Voice of Freedom" broadcasts. Here, Ernst talks about censorship and freedom of speech in relation to the "Holocaust" hate atrocity propaganda. Ernst states that the "Holocaust" a film released in 1977 was a key moment in the increasing drive to censor opposition and free speech in order to prevent any criticism of the film. The film was heavily promoted and even sent to American schools to pollute the minds of American school children. Even in Israel, a number of Jews came forward to complain about the film and its propagandistic approach to exploit the issue. One Jew even stated that "there is no business like Shoah [Hebrew word for Holocaust] business". A play on the common Hollyword phrase, "there is no business like show business". Ernst, giving examples, goes on to state that the "Holocaust" film was then followed by more and more attempts to censor opponents and deny freedom of speech to critics.
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