Year: 2015

Open Debate as Anti-Jewish Hatred

Below an article headlined “Holocaust Denial Seen Gaining Ground,” an AP dispatch reports: “Activity [by revisionists] has stepped up in recent years, as television and radio talk show hosts have given people who dispute the Holocaust air time. “Last year, Bradley Smith, who heads a group called Committee for Open Debate on the Holocaust, placed…

Why We Hate Jews

“Rob Reiner, Jewish director of 'A Few Good Men,' [says] 'Because Jews are the smartest people in the world, we are also the most hated.” I think Debbie, for one, is going to prove to be something of a disappointment to Rob on the smarts score. However, he also thinks that “Jews have always been…

Revisionists to be punished

Revisionists to be punished FROM HERBERT KELLNERAntwerp A Bill to outlaw and punish Holocaust denial or the defence of Nazi crimes has been introduced in the Belgian Parliament by the country's Socialist Party. The Bill is expected to be supported by other parties. The penalties foreseen by the Bill include the withdrawal of political rights…

The Campus Project and the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum

During the festivities preceding, during and following the opening of the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, the media responded with an enthusiasm and fascination that it usually reserves for a U.S. military strike against some third world country. Newspapers great and small, the wire services, television, radio, magazine pundits, ministers in their pulpits, truckloads of Washington…

Hustler Magazine Publishes Solid Revisionist Article

The August 1993 issue of Hustler contains an important article written by Jim Redden titled “Whitewashing Hitler.” Subtitled “Taking the Gas Out of Nazi Infamy,” it's illustrated with a wonderfully comic drawing of almost two full pages showing camp internees dressed in their stripped uniforms welcoming Hitler with open arms as he enters their compound…

The Sony Videocam a Necessary Tool

As you have probably guessed, what with my videotaping interviews with Hans Schmidt and Charles Provan, I've finally invested in a video camera. Before, I could never justify the expense. Anyone can start shooting interviews and public events. The problem isn't in accumulating revisionist film, but having a way to distribute it that can pay…

After the Museum

HANS SCHMIDT. As mentioned above, I toured the museum with Hans. The following day we got together in my digs in Crystal City when I had my new Sony videocam set up. I interviewed Hans on tape for four hours about his impressions of the museum. Hans, a German nationalist, has interests different from mine,…

Editorial

What's this? Another new format for Smith's Report? Can't he make up his mind? I'm trying to. Last week I finished issue 15 of the newsletter in its regular format. Size: 81/2 x 11. Number of pages: 8. Folded into a #10 envelope. It's a job that should take three or four days from start…

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