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  • Dogma, Double Standards, and Doubt

    To act is to be committed, and to be committed is to be in danger. —James Baldwin, The Fire Next Time In his autobiography "Break His Bones" Bradley Smith gives us a lively and infuriating review of the Holocaust dogma that has crippled intellectual freedom in the U.S. It should be required reading for every…

  • A Personal History of Moral Decay

    Bradley R. Smith, A Personal History of Moral Decay, Charleston, W.V.: Nine-Banded Books, 2014 “I’m setting out to see the world and make my fortune, just like they did in the old days. I know I’m past the age when these things are normally taken care of, but I’m a slow starter.” In both title…

  • The Man Who Saw His Own Liver

    This post originally appeared on I Read Odd Books Book: The Man Who Saw His Own LiverAuthor: Bradley R. SmithType of Book: Short story collection, semi-autobiographicalWhy Do I Consider This Book Odd: Smith, as a writer, has an interesting writing style and Smith, as a man, is a polarizing figure.Availability: Published by Nine Banded Books…

  • Cover Letter for Smith’s Report #203

    Bradley Smith, FounderCommittee for Open Debate on the HolocaustPO Box 439316San Ysidro, California 92143Telephone 209 682 5327Email: [email protected] 18 March 2014 Friend and (oftentimes) supporter: Sara Bloomfield is the Director of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. The grand scenario of Sara Bloomfield and the Museum is blurred, though its purpose is clear. Profit. Profit…

  • The LA Times and the Rosenberg Diary

    Los Angeles Times202 W. 1st St.Los Angeles, CA 90012Letters to the Editor[email protected] 12 February 2014 I am writing to comment on a February 6th article by Richard Simon, “The Search for the Lost Nazi diary, regarding the recovery of the diary of Alfred Rosenberg.” The pages of the Rosenberg diary have been posted on the…

  • News from France

    At the big demonstration in Paris last Saturday (January 26, "day of anger") against President Hollande and his government some participants, at least one with a megaphone, were heard chanting a slogan that can be translated "Faurisson is right: the gas chambers are a sham".The demonstration gave rise to clashes between marchers and police: there were 262…

  • A Question for Steven Spielberg

    (This note to Spielberg, being distributed at USC and nation-wide, introduces a new angle into this project. More next month.) Steven SpielbergUSC Shoah Foundation650 W. 35th Street, Suite 114Los Angeles, CA 90089-2571213-740-6065;[email protected] January 30 2014 Mr. Spielberg: At USC your Shoah Foundation — The Institute for Visual History and Education, boasts some 52,000 video testimonies…

  • Anti-Semitism and the American Academic at USC

    NOTE:  This letter is being distributed widely on the USC campus. Annalise Mantz: Editor-In-ChiefThe Daily TrojanUniversity of Southern CaliforniaLos Angeles, California 20 January 2014 Annalise Mantz Re: the text link we submitted to The Daily Trojan that reads: “I Dreamed I was Gassed at Auschwitz” The link leads to Chapter 18 of my book, Break His Bones….

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