1997

On the Holocaust Controversy

Nos. 39 to 49 · www.Codoh.com · 1997

Revisionist News & Comments

All the issues of this year are listed as subcategories below.

Notebook

You may have noticed that this issue of Smith's Report is late. If I were a sober, practical professional I wouldn’t let on why. But mine is an unfailingly amateur personality so I’m going to spill the beans. I’m over my head in expenses and debt and I’m moving to Rosarito—as in Mexico—a beach town…

Elie Wiesel Focuses on Danger of Internet

In a recent interview, super-survivor, Nobel laureate and selfproclaimed human cannonball (see SR 42, “Elie Wiesel: Sometimes the Truth Is an Accident”) Wiesel unbosomed himself to The Jerusalem Post on the “deniers” (that’s us, folks). As paraphrased by the Post, Elie said this regarding the chief avenue of attack along which revisionism is storming against…

High Court Lights Up a Glorious Fourth for Revisionists at Home

It was a pre-Fourth of July gift for Americans, and for Holocaust revisionism-hungry folks around the world. On June 26, the Supreme Court of the United States struck down President Bill Clinton’s and the Republican-controlled Congress’s Communications Decency Act (CDA). In its landmark decision, the nation’s highest court ruled that the law violated Americans’ First…

Names. Clippings. Mea Culpa

NAMES: They’re still the name of the game. If you know someone you think would be interested in receiving a free copy of Smith’s Report and my essay, “The Holocaust Controversy; The Case for Open Debate,” please send me his or her name. Every new subscriber is important, even if it’s only one. CLIPPINGS: Please…

Letters

Young [German] Parents (email): Dear Mr. Smith, Please allow us to express our sincere gratitude and admiration for your courage! The information provided by you [on the Internet] through CODOH has greatly improved our understanding of our own (German) people’s past. It is good to know that our recently born son will have alternative sources…

Internet Roundup

Each issue of Smith's Report brings information about the latest happenings on CODOHWeb, the World Wide Web site of Committee for Open Debate on the Holocaust (http://www.codoh.com). But for those without access to the Internet, CODOHWeb remains intangible. What is on the “site”? What does one see when accessing the world's largest revisionist website? For…

CODOHWeb Becomes Encyclopedic Source of New Revisionist Research & Scholarship

SR readers understand that CODOHWeb functions as an archive of classic revisionist research and scholarship; that it offers international outreach in nine languages; and that it serves as a beacon of knowledge and freedom to revisionists in lands in which access to revisionist material is otherwise prohibited. If you do not have direct access to…

Update on Ernst Zuendel and the Canadian Hate Police

Ernst Zuendel’s hearing before the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal opened on May 28th, and closed the next day. As reported in SR #39 (January 1997), the misnamed tribunal is attempting to close down the US-based Zuendel Website by holding Ernst responsible under Canadian law pertaining to hate (!) messages over the telephone (!!). While a…

Doug Collins on Trial in Vancouver for Thumbing Nose at Schindler’s List

Outspoken, revisionist-friendly Canadian journalist Doug Collins is currently being tried before a so-called human rights tribunal in Vancouver, British Columbia. His crime? In the eyes of BC authorities, publishing something “likely to expose a person or a group or a class of persons to hatred or contempt,” but actually for his lack of reverence for…

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