Memorabilia: Bradley Smith and David Cole on the Donahue Show
The YouTube video originally linked to here was deleted in 2019. Go here instead: https://codoh.com/library/document/bradley-smith-and-david-cole-donahue-show-1994-com/
On the reasons and goals of revising historical narratives, on Revisionism as a “movement,” covering topics such as its history and objectives, and on the techniques and politics of writing about history in general.
By Bradley R. Smith, David Cole, DenierBud ∙ March 6, 2017
The YouTube video originally linked to here was deleted in 2019. Go here instead: https://codoh.com/library/document/bradley-smith-and-david-cole-donahue-show-1994-com/
By David Merlin ∙ February 24, 2017
Hello Calgary Gauntlet- Scott Strasser // [email protected] [email protected] I am a member of the Committee for Open Debate on the Holocaust. I would like to comment on Scott Strasser's article of Feb. 16, 2017 and the quote of Professor Maureen Hiebert claiming that, "Holocaust denial is a form of anti-Semitism, plain and simple.” I disagree that there is anything hateful or anti-Semitic…
By Vincent Reynouard, Paul Fromm ∙ February 7, 2017
Vincent Reynouard tells Paul Fromm, director of the Canadian Association for Free Expression, about his life as a revisionist. Persecutions, searches of the Police, prison, exile, grievous loss of his family (two times…).
By David Merlin, Jonas E. Alexis ∙ January 24, 2017
David Merlin has a Bachelor of Arts degree in history and economics from the University of California, Berkeley. He also has a Juris Doctor. He is currently writing a book on the “Irving vs. Lipstadt” trial. He is a frequent contributor to the Committee for Open Debate on the Holocaust, CODOH.com. Jonas E. Alexis:…
By Jonas E. Alexis, Gerard Menuhin ∙ January 20, 2017
Gerard Menuhin is a British-Swiss journalist, writer, novelist, and film producer. He is the son of Jewish parents, the American violinist and conductor Yehudi Menuhin, who is considered “one of the greatest violinists of the 20th century.” Available at Amazon Menuhin’s mother was a ballet dancer and died in 2003 at the age of 90.[1] He…
By David Merlin ∙ December 14, 2016
If you are looking for a good book to give as a Christmas present I would recommend Dead Wake The Last Crossing of the Lusitania by Erik Larson. The book is, as the title suggests, a very readable account of events surrounding the last Winston Churchill voyage of the Lusitania. The Lusitania was the Cunard Line ocean liner…
By Roberto Hernández ∙ November 20, 2016
CODOH was born of the initiative of its founder, Bradley R. Smith to promote intellectual freedom with regard to the Holocaust question on what was then a much smaller scene of information sharing, just at the moment of explosion of what would become a revolution of information exchange: the digital era and its medium: Internet….
By Jett Rucker ∙ November 14, 2016
The Holocaust that is continually drummed into our senses today is hyperbole—the weapon of choice not only for those who undertake to deceive, but as well the salve of choice for those who feel, rightly or not, that they have been wronged. This goes also for the descendants and even political sympathizers of those who…
By Roberto Hernández ∙ August 28, 2016
James Morcan & Lance Morcan are brothers sharing similar interests. Both are filmmakers, novelists and screenwriters on historical fiction, mystery, fiction and non-fiction. The work that made them popular was The Ninth Orphan, a trilogy novel based on an orphan: “an orphan, a spy, a lover…a master of disguise, an assassin, a shape shifter…a freedom…
By Jett Rucker ∙ July 29, 2016
An exhibit dramatically all spray-painted bone white at a construction trade fair in Venice is being touted, at least among the faithful, as “proving” the Holocaust, the sacred term here to be interpreted as a massive genocide perpetrated by the German losers of World War II upon, among others, Jews. Accordingly, it has received a…
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