David Irving Harassed in London
The story of David Irving when he was harrassed in London after one of his trips around the globe. In this 28 minute video, David Irving, the brilliant revisionist writer and and researcher gives a speech after returning from the archives in Moscow. In this speech he refers to the activities of the traditional enemy, the liars, who in a vain attempt to stop his writing, harrass him at every opportunity. He talks about how a "journalist" in South Africa asked him, about the Nazi salutes and flags at a meeting there. David sarcastically replies, thats right, there was also a ring of searchlights, the Horst Wessel song was sang and huge National Socialist flags dedecked the hall. David states that propaganda is used a lot. Churchill said that 30,000 people were killed in an air raid in Rotterdam, which is one story used to justify his terror bombing campaign against German civilians.The actual number was less than a thousand, while in one night, 17,500 German civilians were killed in a RAF bombing raid at Pfortzheim. In the Spanish Civil War the bombing raid on Guernica, widely touted by the left as indiscrimate German bombing actually resulted in 97 deaths. David talks of the strange assortment of "protestors" outside his home and his meetings. David reminds the meeting that all history is revisionist – the Ultra Secret (code breaking) never came out until 1974. The German concentration camps reported their statistics on inmates on a regular basis. There was no talk of gassings. David reasserts his right to the freedom of speech, and states that all must be done to defend it.
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