No. 40 (Feb.)

On the Holocaust Controversy

No. 40 · www.Codoh.com · February 1997

Serving the Revisionist Community from 1990 until 2016

Contents

  • New Campus Project blitzkrieg – Student newspapers publishing address of holocaust revisionism's high-tech headquarters.
  • Carlos Porter, sentenced in Germany, says “Nuts” from Belgium.
  • SR bullet-in-briefs
  • Major media turns its attention to Arthur Butz's Web page.
  • Showdown in Cyberspace by Richard Widmann
  • and more!

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Revisionism to the World!

Following are a few recent articles posted on CODOHWeb which I can send you in printed form. The word count averages about 650 words per page—example, 25 pp. equal 15,000+ words). The amount following each document is a suggested contribution. Your gift over that amount, if possible, is much appreciated. First full-text English translation of…

Internet Roundup

In another testament to their loss in the intellectual battle against revisionism, the German government has turned to denial of basic human rights. The government in Bonn has approved legislation designed to curtail freedom of speech on the Internet. This latest attack on the freedom of Germans is known as the “German Multimedia Legislation.” The…

Major Media Turns its Attention to Arthur Butz’s Web Page

The great scandal continues to roil. Arthur Butz, author of The Hoax of the Twentieth Century, as well as professor of electrical engineering and computer sciences at Northwestern University, is now able to present his views on the “Holocaust” cheaply and effectively by means of his own page on the university’s Website. Last month the…

SR Bullet-in-Briefs

The previous issue of SR reported on the current legal ordeals of Robert Faurisson and Ernst Zuendel. There are these further developments: In Paris, the justices of France's Supreme Court of Appeals have responded to Professor Faurisson's petition that they consider whether the Loi Gayssot, which decrees that challenging the factuality of the “Holocaust” is…

Carlos Porter, Sentenced in Germany, Says “Nuts” from Belgium

Carlos Whitlock Porter, an American who has analyzed the charges, evidence and testimony in the post-WWII trials of the Germans and Japanese, was convicted in absentia by a Munich court late last year of sending his book, Not Guilty at Nuremberg, into Germany. In a letter to the court dripping with the scorn and defiance…

Notebook

An interview. Last month I received from Arnaud Hubert the following request by email. (Hi. I’m a journalist for French monthly magazine Planete Internet (http://www.planete-internet.com). We're working on a story about revisionist sites and activists on the Net. As you know, this is a very sensitive issue in France, because of history reasons but also…

New Campus Project Blitzkrieg

It’s never been more apparent. Something very deep is shifting in the way campus newspapers are reacting to the Campus Project. In campus editorial rooms there remains much of the old public hostility and unwillingness to face revisionist theory generally. But behind the scenes, a sea change appears to be welling through the psyches, the…

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