Smith’s Report, no. 143
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By Bradley R. Smith ∙ June 10, 2007
El Gran Tabu The revisionist film that DESTROYED a film festival! El Gran Tabu: Get to know CODOH’s founder Bradley Smith, and Germar Rudolf, who continues Brad’s legacy at CODOH, as well as Ernst Zündel, a major revisionist activist. Two months ago if you had told me that I would be premiering a film at…
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The “Battle for the Campus” Goes to Teheran Bradley Smith The “Holocaust” Conference in Tehran was significant for three primary reasons, in my view. In the first place, the fact that it happened and that it was sponsored by the foreign ministry of a Nation State. Secondly, because the State that sponsored it is “evil,”…
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