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    Early this morning I received a call from a student at U Minnesota saying that she is working on a “profile” of Stephen Feinstein, Director of the Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies (CHGS), at the College of Liberal Arts. The student wanted my perspective on Professor Feinstein. While the young lady sounded like a…

  • Bradley R. Smith

    Bradley R. Smith was born into a working-class family in South Central Los Angeles on February 18, 1930, where the family remained until 1970. He was a good student on occasion, but was more interested in horses than education. At 18, he joined the army, and in 1951 served in the 7th Cavalry in Korea,…

  • Letter to the Chairperson of the HETI

    Peter Cassells, ChairpersonHolocaust Education Trust IrelandClifton HouseLower Fitzwilliam Street, Dublin 2Tel: +353 1 6690593Email: [email protected]http://www.hetireland.org 29 August 2013 Dear Chairperson Cassells- First, congratulations on your election as new Chairperson of HETI. In November 2010 the Holocaust Education Trust held a conference entitled International Conference on Anti-Semitism and Holocaust denial. Since I am what you refer…

  • Bradley in Baja

    There is a lot I can say about Bradley… and I can start with how I knew about him for years before I ever met him. About 20 years ago, a group of friends and I put together a weekly publication that later came to be one of the main weekly papers in our little…

  • An Introduction to GAB

    In this, my first article for Inconvenient History, I submit for the kind reader’s attention the existence of the social-media website known to millions as ‘GAB,’ and also to the existence of a Holocaust revisionism working group comfortably ensconced there, by the name of “Holocaust, or Holohoax? Holodomor? Holocough?” at https://gab.com/groups/2412 Seeing as the CODOH…

  • Outlaw History #25

    It's good to see you are up and running again and have all these new sites. At the same time I think your mission has largely been accomplished, and if revisionism is in a lull these days there's a good reason for it: the revisionists have won. Before I get into that I have to…