Year: 2014

ADL Outs another False-Flag Attack

By Jett Rucker- Abe Foxman, venerable head of the Anti-Defamation League, hasn't exposed many false-flag attacks during his long career, but a peculiar echo of the Holocaust in eastern Ukraine has drawn just such a reaction from him. It's Byzantine. As this article details, Jews exiting a synagogue in Donetsk this Pesach just past were…

Dr. Henri Roques has died

By Richard A. Widmann- On 16 March 2014, Dr. Henri Roques died.  Roques, who was 93 at the time of his death, had spent a week in the hospital having been admitted for a double pulmonary embolism. Roques was born in Lyon on 10 November 1920. A revisionist pioneer, he became interested in revisionism in…

Remembering the Russian Crime at Katyn

By Richard A. Widmann- This week, Russian lawmakers passed a bill that would make Holocaust revisionism illegal.  The bill introduces criminal charges for “denying facts” established by the Nuremberg tribunal regarding the crimes of the Axis powers, as well as “disseminating false information about Soviet actions” during the war.  Punishment for such violations would range…

The Passing of Joseph Bellinger

By Richard A. Widmann- In the middle of March, I was informed of the passing of Joseph P. Bellinger. The old adage “bad news travels fast” proved to be inaccurate. Bellinger, who was born on 13 September 1949 had passed away on 20 October 2013 after a long battle with throat cancer. While Joe may…

Inconvenient History Volume 5 is Now Available!

By History Behind Bars- The softbound edition of Inconvenient History Volume V is now available! Our fifth softbound annual contains 516 pages of cutting-edge revisionist scholarship revealing the inconvenient truth on several aspects of recent history. Inconvenient History Volume V contains all the content from our 4 issues from 2013. You will receive a softbound…

Remembering Paul Rassinier (18 March 1906 – 29 July 1967)

By Richard A. Widmann- Today is the birthday of Paul Rassinier, widely considered to be the father of Holocaust revisionism.  Rassinier's background and experiences topple the widely held stereotypes of Holocaust revisionists; he was a Holocaust survivor, a member of the French Resistance, and a Socialist member of the French assembly. Rassinier participated in the founding…

The Search for the Lost Nazi Diary

Los Angeles Times 202 W. 1st St.Los Angeles, CA 90012 Letters to the Editor[email protected]. 12 February 2014 I am writing to comment on a February 6th article by Richard Simon, “The Search for the Lost Nazi Diary,” regarding the recovery of the diary of Alfred Rosenberg. http://tinyurl.com/mmmp7oz The pages of the Rosenberg diary have been…

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