“Laws against expressing doubts about the Holocaust, in my view, are simply absurd. If you believe in the Holocaust, as I do, then it should be apparent that serious research will lead to its vindication and, if it does not, we are all entitled to know. Truth is paramount.” —Jim Fetzer
Nicholas Kollerstrom
Nicholas Kollerstrom, PhD, has two history of science degrees, one from Cambridge 1968, plus a PhD from London, 1995. He was an honorary member of staff of UCL for 11 years. He co-edited The Case Against War (Spokesman, comprising the CND legal arguments against the Iraq war) and then co-organised the Belgrano Inqury in 1986, publishing The Unnecessary War as its proceedings in 1998. In 2008 he received widespread publicity and ethical damnation owing to his interest in studies of the residual cyanide levels found in walls of the World War Two labor-camps. His recent book Terror on the Tube is the sole comprehensive account of the 2005 London bombings. It endorses the hypothesis of Islamic innocence.
Alison Chabloz has been suddenly called back from Manchester with only one day's notice, because the Prosecution wishes to redefine the terms of her bail. A week earlier, she had turned up for a rather strange indeed unheard-of type of prosecution.
Nicholas Kollerstrom, PhD, is an English author, historian of science, and political activist.
Nick Kollerstrom talks about how he became a non-person.
This interview took place during the summer of 2010 while BW was under an order of silence from the Head of the Catholic SSPX order, Bishop Fellay. As Bishop Williamson was expelled by order of Bishop Fellay from the SSPX in October 2012 it can now be released.