2011

On the Holocaust Controversy

Nos. 178 to 187 · www.Codoh.com · 2011

Revisionist News & Comments

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

Smith’s Report, no. 179

UNESCO Symposium and Conference on Freedom of Expression “UNESCO promotes freedom of expression and freedom of the press as a basic human right, through sensitization and monitoring activities. It also fosters media independence and pluralism as prerequisites and major factors of democratization by providing advisory services on media legislation and sensitizing governments, parliamentarians and other…

Smith’s Report, no. 180

FROM LADY GAGA TO SAIGON AND BACK AGAIN By Bradley Smith for YouTube These are the notes for my You-Tube video uploaded onto the Internet on 08 February. Today I'm reminded of a Jackie Gleason sketch I saw only last night on the television from 1957. And I know—glamour photos are not usually associated with…

Smith’s Report, no. 181

WHY IS IT SO DIFFICULT? IS IT THEM? OR IS IT US? Or is it…? Bradley R. Smith Almost all of us have strong opinions about who the responsible parties are for having created and forwarded the scams about German homicidal gaschambers, Germans skinning murdered Jews to make lampshades and riding breeches from their hides,…

Smith’s Report, no. 182

The Savage, the Academic, and the Brainwashed By Bradley Smith One afternoon I was on the Michael Savage website, I don't remember exactly why, when I found a YouTube video that appeared to work with the Holocaust a bit. I clicked onto the video and was startled to hear a sudden, high-volume shouting exhibition by…

Smith’s Report, no. 183

POSTMEMORYThe Use of Transgenerational Memory to Ensure Transgenerational Reparations David Merlin Postmemory is a theoretical construct created by Columbia University professor Marianne Hirsch that effectively creates yet a new tool to be used in the ongoing, transgenerational Holocaust fundraising industry. The theory is that children and grandchildren experience the pain and suffering of their grandparents…

Smith’s Report, no. 185

Enforcing Taboo at a Troubled Campus By Jett Rucker Responding politely to two of our applications to place a small ad in her university’s student newspaper, Natasha Monnereau, Advertising Manager at the New University student newspaper at University of California, Irvine, was perhaps more forthcoming than she had to be (for which we thank her)….

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