Heresy in Twenty-First Century France
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By Georges M. Theil ∙ January 1, 2006
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By Jessie Aitken ∙ January 1, 2006
The French anti-revisionist law dates from July 13, 1990. It is known by various names: “Gayssot law”, “Fabius-Gayssot law”, “Faurisson law”, “lex Faurissonia” or “article 24bis” (of the law of July 29, 1881 on press freedom). It provides for a prison sentence of up to a year as well as a maximum fine of €45,000…
By David Irving ∙ January 1, 2006
Political prisoner David Irving has already written 1,000 pages of a new book on his persecution. This four page excerpt was sent from his prison in Vienna. The handwriting of the British historian is very difficult to read. This rendering owes its existence to the reading skills of a number of people. A few places…
By Ray Brutto ∙ May 18, 2006
Smith asked Brutto: “I wonder when widespread belief becomes a mass delusion?” I think it's all of a piece. This is MPI (mass psychogenic illness) or mass delusion, because it causes physical illness. Holocaust claims are a little bit different. But they are the same; because they both point to the suggestibility of human nature,…
By CODOH ∙ April 18, 2006
“Thoughtcrime does not entail death: thoughtcrime IS death.”George Orwell Revisionist author and researcher Germar Rudolf and publisher Siegfried Verbeke have been charged with incitement according to German prosecutors. Both Germar Rudolf and Siegfried Verbeke are accused of “systematically” denying or playing down the Nazi genocide of Europe's Jews in documents and on the Internet and…
By CODOH ∙ April 16, 2006
“Thoughtcrime does not entail death: thoughtcrime IS death.”George Orwell Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. On Tuesday, April 11, 2006, revisionist publisher Pedro Varela was arrested at his Libreria Europa bookstore in the Catalan capital. He was charged with “defending and justifying genocide” by publishing books such as Joaquin Bochaca's Mito de los 6 miliones and, “putting in…
By Black, Hull, Farris ∙ April 13, 2006
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By Robert Faurisson, aaargh, Catherine Coroller ∙ April 1, 2006
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By CODOH ∙ March 17, 2006
“Thoughtcrime does not entail death: thoughtcrime IS death.”George Orwell Former Belgian senator, Roeland Raes was put on trial for “denying” the Holocaust. Raes, a leader in the Flemish nationalist party Vlaams Blok was interviewed on Dutch television. During the interview, he commented that Anne Frank's diary was not authentic and that the concentration camps were…
By Joseph P. Bellinger ∙ March 1, 2006
Via email to [email protected] To Whom It May Concern: Historian David Irving handcuffed in Austria for dissident history I have a few questions I should like to ask you in regard to Austrian Law. Does Austria have a law which will punish denial or the minimization of the murder of tens of millions of Christians/Gentiles…
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