Dr. Robert Faurisson Memorial: Germar Rudolf with Brian Ruhe Livestream
In this livestream Germar Rudolf talks to Brian Ruhe about the great Professor Robert Faurison.
By Germar Rudolf, Brian Ruhe ∙ October 29, 2018
In this livestream Germar Rudolf talks to Brian Ruhe about the great Professor Robert Faurison.
By Gilad Atzmon ∙ October 26, 2018
The history of ideas provides us with the names of those few men and women who challenged the boundaries of tolerance. Professor Robert Faurisson was one such man. Faurisson, who died last Sunday at age 89, was a French academic who didn’t believe in the validity of parts of the Holocaust narrative. He argued that gas…
By Vincent Reynouard ∙ October 26, 2018
French Revisionist Vincent Reynouard pays tribute to Professor Robert Faurisson on this 12 min video. He tells his testimony about how he became a revisionist himself due to the influence of Prof. Faurisson’s observations and critique about Holocaust story. Watch this tribute, originally in French with subtitles in English.
By Michael A. Hoffman ∙ October 24, 2018
French Professor Robert Faurisson died of heart failure at his longtime home in Vichy, France on October 21. His life was like something out of Alfred Jarry by way of André Breton, a surreal circus in which clowns and stage magicians, barkers, burlesquers and fire-eaters incessantly circled and mobbed the one sane person under the Big…
By Mark Weber ∙ October 24, 2018
Robert Faurisson’s path-breaking research and the impressive scale of his writings have been a service to humanity. This brave and brilliant scholar will also be remembered as a principled fighter for free speech and free inquiry. Future generations will one day look back on the way in which powerful enemies hatefully persecuted him as a…
By Arthur R. Butz ∙ October 23, 2018
For the occasion of Robert Faurisson’s 75th birthday, in 2004, I wrote a little piece (https://codoh.com/library/document/robert-faurisson-a-long-view/) assessing his revisionist career. Now I must write his eulogy, but that 2004 piece can be considered part of this eulogy. There is nothing there to retract, leaving aside one objection he raised (message to me of Feb. 5,…
By Carolyn Yeager ∙ October 21, 2018
THE NEARLY 90-YEAR OLD LEGENDARY HOLOCAUST REVISIONIST is reported to have died instantly from a heart attack as he entered his home in Vichy, France after flying home from attending a revisionist gathering in Shepperton, England. This report comes via email from Lady Michele Renouf who was at the meeting and who was informed of…
By Jett Rucker ∙ October 20, 2018
Probably the most-famous man-in-a-glass-cage in history was Adolf Eichmann, an ex-lieutenant colonel of National-Socialist Germany’s vaunted Schutzstaffel, better known as the SS. His 1961 Jerusalem trial for crimes alleged to have been committed outside Israel before the creation of the Israeli state was broadcast in near-real time over television, making it one of the first…
By Jett Rucker ∙ October 16, 2018
After years (and countless man-hours) of researching what really happened (it’s not very similar to what we’re told), I learn, through the good offices of Russian-born, Jewish-descended writer Israel Shamir that I might as well have saved my time and, in the bargain, perhaps avoided being branded a “Holocaust denier,” or at least been able…
By David Irving ∙ October 16, 2018
David John Cawdell Irving (born 24 March 1938) is an English historian and author who has published best-sellers on the military and political history of World War II. Here in this video (29 minutes) David talks about his best selling books. Here he talks about the Destruction of Dresden, Hitler's War, and his latest book…
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