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Hofstra Chronicle Editor about CODOH's Campus campaign
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By CODOH, Jason Kirell ∙ January 1, 1999
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U Massachusetts Molly Sherman, advertising director at the Daily Collegian at U Massachusetts (Amherst) accepted our Holocaust Studies ad. When editorial saw the text, it was decided it would be a good idea to run it past the faculty advisor. The editor rang me up and we chatted for a few minutes. He volunteered his…
CODOH is proud to announce that Smith's On-Line Review, a periodical devoted to the impact and the implications of Holocaust cultism, will begin publication on the Bradley R. Smith/CODOH Web site beginning in mid-September. Smith's On-Line Review (SOR), which will appear quarterly, is the first revisionist magazine in the world to be at its outset…
This text, which addresses Stephen Spielberg’s award winning documentary The Last Days, is being copied to students, faculty, and administration at Universities across USA THE LAST DAYS OF THE BIG LIE The historical event known as "Holocaust" is in great part supported by eye witness testimony, seldom specifically corroborated. These testimonies have been a fundamental…
To Ms. Madeline Smith, Business Advisor [email protected] The Vidette, the Student Newspaper at Illinois State University Dear Ms. Smith, I am writing on behalf of the Committee for Open Debate on the Holocaust regarding your e-mail of November 27. We were surprised that the Vidette would breach its contract and pull our advertisement. This was…
Let’s agree that one ideal of the university is to promote intellectual freedom, and one ideal of the professorial class is to teach students to honor it Yet this is not true in Holocaust Studies. There, if students express doubt about “eyewitness” testimony, for example, even if it is demonstrably false, dishonorable or both, they…
Last month a generous, practical and imaginative Indiana man offered to “match” contributions of $250 or more up to a total of $2,000, with the stipulation that his contribution go specifically toward retiring my most costly credit card balance. That was Discover Card, where my debt was $4,880. (The interest payments on this debt alone…