Smith’s Report, no. 166
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By Bradley R. Smith ∙ January 11, 2009
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By Richard A. Widmann ∙ November 28, 2009
By Richard A. Widmann- We often hear the charge that the removal of the warning gas from Zyklon B was evidence of the homicidal intentions of the Nazis. Inconveniently, the issue of the inclusion or removal of the warning gas predates the Nazi regime. Those interested in the subject are guided to the U.S. Public…
By Richard A. Widmann ∙ November 22, 2009
By Richard A. Widmann- In stark opposition to George Santayana’s now clichéd quote about learning from history, revisionist pioneer Harry Barnes in his History and Social Intelligence boldly noted that he did “not accept the view that history can in many cases be directly useful to the present generation through the discovery of alleged specific…
By Richard A. Widmann ∙ November 22, 2009
By Richard A. Widmann- News this morning tells of hackers who broke into David Irving's Website(s) and internet accounts. They apparently stole private information including ID's and passwords and even bank account information. They took mailing lists and destroyed content on his Website. This same group, or an associated group also sought to have events…
By Richard A. Widmann ∙ November 22, 2009
By Richard A. Widmann- Today certain historical studies are strongly discouraged and in certain once-free democracies even outlawed. But a recent interest in discovering the facts about the twentieth century’s two world wars and their aftermath as well as the consequences of those events inspires us with new courage and optimism. Harry Barnes said that…
By Richard A. Widmann ∙ November 22, 2009
By Richard A. Widmann- Slightly over 30 years ago, James J. Martin, one of the deans of revisionist history of the twentieth century coined the term “Inconvenient History” with his collection of essays, The Saga of Hog Island. Long before Al Gore would speculate on the “Inconvenient Truth” of global warming, James Martin was already…
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