Month: June 2019

YouTube Shuts Down the Other Side of History:

According to Reuters, YouTube, a subsidiary of Google, starting at the beginning of June, will begin removing what they call videos that glorify “Nazi ideology” (whatever that actually means) or promote groups that claim superiority to others to justify several forms of discrimination.  Let’s remember one thing about YouTube It is the largest video outlet hence…

Half-Way Revisionism: David Cesarani’s Last Stand

David Cesarani (1956-2015) was an English historian specializing in Jewish history. He held posts at various universities including the University of Leeds, the University of Southampton and the University of London. This article will deal with his swan song—the book Final Solution: The Fate of the Jews 1933-1949 (Macmillan, 2016). At more than 1,000 pages,…

The Inaugural Robert Faurisson International Prize

A Story Told in 6 Chapters, (in English and French). Three months after his death and on what would have been his 90th birthday, friends and colleagues gather from across Europe to celebrate the life and legacy of Prof. Robert Faurisson. Beginning in the mid-1970s, Prof. Faurisson overturned orthodox history of the alleged ‘Holocaust’ with…

Albert Einstein: Time Magazine’s Undeserving Person of the Century

In 1999 Albert Einstein was named Time Magazine’s person of the 20th century.[1] This article will discuss whether Einstein deserved this award. Physicist Albert Einstein is regarded by many people as the greatest physicist of the 20th century.[2] His unique contributions are said to have revolutionized physics. However, many physicists dispute the revolutionary nature of…

TBR Radio’s Dixie Heritage Hour May 31, 2019 – Lady Michelle Renouf

Dr. Ed interviews London socialite Lady Michelle Renouf. Born in Australia, at 22, Michele Mainwaring was a beauty queen with several titles. In 1970 she married Daniel Ivan-Zadeh, a descendant of Russian nobility whose family had fled from the collapsing Russian Empire during the Bolshevik Revolution in 1917, changing their surname on arrival in Persia….

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