Smith’s Report, no. 140
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On the Holocaust Controversy
Nos. 1 to 220 · www.Codoh.com · 1990 to 2016
Revisionist News & Comments
Publishers: CODOH
Established: 1990 by Bradley Reed Smith. The Newsletter ceased to appear with the passing of Bradley in early 2016. It informed the reader of what Bradley R. Smith was doing personally to promote open debate on the Holocaust story. It did not attempt to monitor the Revisionist movement. Smith’s Report appeared several times a year, and was sent free to those who helped Smith with contributions, clippings or in other ways.
Chief Editor: Bradley Smith (1990-2014); Jett Rucker (2015-2016)
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By Bradley R. Smith ∙ January 7, 2007
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By Bradley R. Smith ∙ January 1, 2007
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,”…
By Kevin F. Sherry ∙ February 28, 1991
A fireside featuring controversial electrical engineering Assoc. Prof. Arthur Butz scheduled for last night was canceled because of student outrage and conflicts with the Jewish holiday of Purim. Butz, a “Holocaust revisionist,” denies that the Nazis had a policy of mass killings of Jews during World War II. He was scheduled to speak on “A…
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