Year: 2012

Outlaw History #40

I've been thinking (and no – that's not a straight line). The problem with the thinking is that I have been doing it alone. I don't have to do all the thinking here, but after close to three weeks of doing it alone, it has occurred to me that I should do that part of…

Psychotic Blood Fantasies Plague Holocaust Cultist Elie Wiesel

Elie Wiesel is the Andrew W. Mellon Professor in the Humanities at Boston University, recipient of honorary degrees from universities scattered across North America and Israel and “spokesman for Jews in the United States and throughout the world.” Nevertheless, I propose that it is self­evident that this man is not wrapped too tight. For example,…

Simon Wiesenthal Screws “Life Magazine” and Three Young Germans

In 1946 IBIS VERLAG of Linz and Vienna, Austria, published a book put together by Simon Wiesenthal titled KZ Mauthausen, which allegedly describes how it was to be interned in Mauthausen concentration camp. On page 64 of KZ Mauthausen there is a reproduction of a drawing signed by “S. Wiesenthal” depicting three camp prisoners, dressed…

Simon Wiesenthal Screws Polish Survivor and Maybe about 1100 Other “War Criminals”

Dougherty writes that Simon Wiesenthal is responsible for bringing Adolph Eichmann and “some 1,100 other Nazi war criminals to justice,” as if the statement were a proven fact. Of the 1,100, Wiesenthal is stated as saying, “only three confessed to their crimes.” The implication being that while only “three confessed,” the other 1,097 or so…

Simon Wiesenthal Screws the “Los Angeles Herald Examiner”

On 4 March 1984 the Herald Examiner published a lengthy interview with Simon Wiesenthal by staff writer Steven Dougherty. Here you will find all the evasions of professional responsiblity and good sense that is typical of the press when it treats with the “Holocaust” and its spokesmen. In this interview, Wiesenthal told Dougherty what he…

Outlaw History #18

Secretary General Kofi Annan has begun to poll U.N. General Assembly members in an effort to convene a special commemorative session to mark the 60th anniversary of the liberation of Nazi concentration camps. It just never ends. We are reminded that Soviet Red Army troops freed the Auschwitz concentration camp in Poland on January 27,…

Outlaw History #19

I found myself sitting on the couch at my sister Nora's house nursing a whiskey and waiting patiently while she finished some domestic preparations for the holidays. When she was finished she sauntered into the room with an expression both pleased and relieved. “Well, that's that for another year! All ready at last. Now even…

Outlaw History #20

[This letter was mailed via USPO to subscribers to Smith's Report in December 2004.] Dear Friend: With this season twenty-five Christmases will have come gone since that September evening when I first read Robert Faurisson's essay on “The Problem of the Gas Chambers, or the Rumor of Auschwitz.” Twenty-five Christmases! A lot of water has…

Smith’s Report, no. 6, August 1991

Greetings: In this issue of Smith's I have news about the American Jewish Committee, a new publication for Talk Media professionals, how Holocaust Revisionism has begun to stir up interest in the alternative press and the latest on the Campus Project at Northwestern. A Valuable New Publication I first heard about Talkers: The Newspaper for…

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