Internet

If it weren’t for the internet, there would hardly be any revisionism today due to the ever increasing anti-revisionist censorship laws in many western countries and the steadily rising tide of social persecution of revisionists. All the more important is the struggle to keep the internet free from government censorship and corporate attempts at stifling dissent. Listed here are contributions dealing with this issue, sorted by the countries where incidents of internet censorship – or courageous opposition to censorship – have occurred.

Brian Ruhe Jim Rizoli interview (2018)

Brian Ruhe interviews Jim Rizoli about his work for free speech and the Holocaust question. Brian interviews veteran revisionist and Holocau$t exposer, Jim Rizoli about his activities on the Internet. Jim has been banned and subjected to harrassment by Jews who demand that the "Holocau$t" nonsense be treated as holy writ. Jim doesn't tolerate any…

Today Amazon, Tomorrow, the World

Amazon fell to the control of the power elites, at least for our purposes, on March 6, 2017 when they delisted our entire canon of scrupulous, objective, painstaking research into the (im)possibility of the regnant holocaust mythology, somehow dragging Barnes & Noble’s competing service right along with it like a Siamese twin. Perhaps that was…

Diane King Interview of Revisionist Jim Rizoli 2016

Diane King interview of Revisionist Jim Rizoli Diane King, an attractive, elegant and highly intelligent lady, who campaigns against the "gas chamber" holocau$t scam, interviews Jim Rizoli. Jim Rizoli, an American of Italian origin, is forthright in his exposure of the "Holocau$t" BS. Here, Diane, in this interview (59 minutes), gets Jim to express his…

Amazon Mass-Bans Dissident Materials

On February 23rd, 2017, the world's media started spreading the news that Israel's government-sponsored Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial Center started putting Amazon under pressure to remove any and all material that questions the orthodox Holocaust narrative. Here is a list of items for your perusal: http://www.jpost.com/Diaspora/Amazon-is-asked-to-stop-selling-books-on-Holocaust-denial-482349 http://www.breitbart.com/jerusalem/2017/02/27/yad-vashem-calls-for-amazon-to-stop-selling-holocaust-denial-books/ http://forward.com/fast-forward/364209/yad-vashem-pushes-amazon-to-yank-holocaust-denying-books/ http://www.timesofisrael.com/yad-vashem-asks-amazon-to-pull-holocaust-denial-books/ http://www.jta.org/2017/02/26/news-opinion/world/yad-vashem-calls-on-amazon-to-stop-selling-books-denying-the-holocaust http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/yad-vashem-asks-amazon-stop-selling-denier/2017/02/26/id/775654/ http://www.dailymail.co.uk/wires/afp/article-4264352/Yad-Vashem-asks-Amazon-remove-Holocaust-denial-books.html http://artdaily.com/news/94125/Yad-Vashem-asks-Amazon-to-remove-Holocaust-denial-books#.WL_XizsrKUk https://www.yahoo.com/news/yad-vashem-asks-amazon-remove-holocaust-denial-books-145238124.html http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4927591,00.html…

Deborah Lipstadt, Lost in the Age of Internet

Early Holocaust Revisionists: Freedman, Hoggan, Barnes, and Rassinier   The Defenders of the Holocaust Faith have been outspoken about politics recently. On 14 November Deborah Lipstadt told Politico that she was “flabbergasted” and “almost at a loss for words” because of the appointment of Steve Bannon as Donald Trump's chief advisor, given Bannon's association with…

Internet Roundup

Readers of Smith's Report may recall our announcement of having been the proud recipients of an Internet award in 1996 (see SR 47 “Notebook). The award was a “Top 5% of the Web” rating by Lycos—a web directory of top-shelf sites rated by the Web's most experienced reviewers. For quite some time CODOHWeb has proudly…

“Watchdog” Barks a Grudging Tribute to CODOH’s Growing Internet Outreach

The Anti-Defamation League, through the medium of a lengthy attack in its latest scare screed, High-Tech Hate, has inadvertently underlined the growing power of the Committee for Open Debate of the Holocaust’s site on the World Wide Web, CODOHWeb. Published just in time for Halloween, its cover a mosaic of strong blacks and oranges and…

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