Issue: No. 20 (Feb.)

SMITH’S REPORT

On the Holocaust Controversy

No. 20 · www.Codoh.com · February 1995

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On the morning of 10 January I received a call from the producer of The Patrick Halpin Show talk show in NY C asking if I could recommend someone who could appear in-studio to discuss the Holocaust controversy. The show would send a car and driver to pick up whoever …

Bending elbows to celebrate 50 outrageously successful years of Auschwitz propaganda. I had hoped, I had planned, to help celebrate these momentous days and weeks of the 50th anniversary of the liberation of the German concentration camps by the Allied armies at the close of WW II. We fully expected …

There's no stopping me and CODOH. In issue 19 of SR I revealed to the public the newly formed, insidious and dangerous Zhirinovsky / Smith Axis. Z and I may well do what the might of the entire Nazi Empire failed to do — conquer Russia. The cat's out of …

The Joe Bob Report (PO Box 2002, Dallas TX 75221, $3 for a sample copy), a newsletter dedicated to the conservation of a threatened American cultural institution, the drive-in movie theater, ran an interesting article about the high school kids in Oakland who were taken to see Schindler's List and …

The Power of Prayer! Pope John Paul II prayed for the 4 million dead at Auschwitz and — presto! CODOH has mapped out a whole itinerary for the Holy Father. The ADL admittedly published its booklet, Holocaust Denial [sic], A Pocket Guide, as a response to CODOH's Campus Project. The …

My friend Ernst Zuendel has asked me to run an ad in Smith's Report announcing "The REVISIONIST NETWORK," together with a schedule of his radio and cable television programs that air across much of the United States. He wants to run the ad in all revisionist publications. He writes that …

True and Important The "Holocaust" story is both true and important. However — The part that's true (Jewish suffering during WW II) isn't important (millions more suffered, many suffered more); The part that's important (mass genocide in "gas chambers") isn't true. — H.N. (W. D.C.) Needed: More Libertarians I wish …

Again, as repeatedly stated in SR #17 and later, we know that we should let sleeping dogs lie and not open up old wounds. If I had a chance, I wouldn't publish the following article. But we are in the business of posting the contents of all issues of Smith's …

I've misplaced the original audio recordings of two interview's I did on WALE-AM — numbers 1 and 17. I’ve sent copies of these two audios to some of you. WALE #1 took place on 12 July when my guest was David Cole. WALE #17 took place on 1 November and …

I understand perfectly well that the Hitlerian regime was antisemitic and persecuted Jews and others. I understand many peoples, European Jews among them, experienced unfathomable tragedies in Europe during World War II. Nevertheless, I no longer believe the German State pursued a plan to kill all Jews or used homicidal …

The following advertisement of material CODOH used to distribute is no longer valid, since CODOH does not currently possess any of these materials. We post it here only because it was printed in a number of issues of Smith's Report, with slight variations. This one is from no. 20. Editor's …