Rodrigo Mendoza

Rodrigo Mendoza served as the Webmaster of CODOH Revisionist Library from 2006 to 2010. He was instrumental in redesigning this important area of the Website after years of neglect. Mendoza's main interests are Christianity and intellectual freedom. His personal call to arms came when several notable revisionists were arrested around the globe including Ernst Zundel, Germar Rudolf and David Irving.


Most of you will not recognize my name, but you may recognize my work. I have recently taken on the role of Webmaster for the Committee for Open Debate on the Holocaust's Website, actually not the entire Website, but rather the part known as the CODOH Revisionist Library. For some …

As a follow-up to my recent essay, "Who I am," in which I introduced myself to friends and those not so friendly, I offer now this brief portrait of Holocaust revisionists in general. My method here is no scientific study, but rather speaks to my experience. I share this portrait …

I grew up in much simpler times. I remember learning the names of all nine planets. They started with Mercury and worked their way out to Pluto. Pluto was the ninth planet, a cold and dark place; the furthest planet from the sun. I was also taught about the Second …

Hardly a day goes by without someone apologizing for something they said or did or someone else demanding that someone issue such an apology. Political correctness has been stepped up to a McCarthy-like level with the "guilty" parties finding themselves ostracized, boycotted, persecuted, and in some once-democratic countries of Europe, …

Today Holocaust revisionism is illegal in eleven European countries. These include: Austria, Belgium, the Czech Republic, France, Germany, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Spain, and Switzerland. Holocaust revisionism is also illegal in Israel. Punishment under these repressive laws may range from months to as much as twenty years in prison. Several …