An interview with Carlos Porter on Zyklon B.
In another Samisdat produced Voice of Freedom (34 minutes) Ernst Zundel interviews Carlos W Porter. Carlos is the author of the book "Made in Russia -The Holocaust". This incredible eye opening book details the various lunatic claims made by the Soviets at the Nuremberg Trial. Ernst says that Carlos has renounced his US citizenship and now lives as a stateless person in Belgium. Ernst asks Carlos about his origins, his background, and his work as a professional translator. Carlos tells he came onto the "Holocaust" atrocity lie by his opposition to Communism. Carlos notes that Rudolf Hoess, supposely said that we knew that the Jews were dead because the screaming stopped, an absurdity. Carlos believes that the tales of the gassing of Jews by Diesel exhaust is so absurd that he cannot even bring himself to discuss the subject. Carlos tells Ernst that using Zyclon B (Cyclone B in English) was also incredibly stupid. As Carlos says, just sticking a thousand Jews into a air-tight room, locking the door means that they will quickly suffocate. None of the nonsense about introducing a poisonous gas which could kill you when you enter.
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Ernst Zündel was born on April 24, 1939, in a small town in the Black Forest region of southwestern Germany. He emigrated to Canada at the age of 19, where he soon married and became the father of two sons. His career as a graphic artist was successful. Then he dedicated himself to the great task, as he saw it, of redeeming the sullied reputation of his fellow Germans. Through his Samisdat publishing house he distributed worldwide a prodigious quantity of revisionist material. Zündel is perhaps best known for his role as defendant in the “Holocaust Trials” of 1985 and 1988. He was brought to court in Toronto on a charge of “publishing false news,” and specifically for publishing a reprint edition of a booklet entitled Did Six Million Really Die?. Zündel’s next great legal battle was fought out before the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal in Toronto for his Internet web site (www.Zündelsite.org). In 2000 he moved to the United States, where he was arrested in 2003 and deported to Germany after two years of solitary confinement in Canada. There, put on a show trial, he was sentenced to five years' imprisonment in 2007. He was finally released from prison on March 1, 2012, and lived in his parental home in Germany until his death in 2017.
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An American ex-patriate, skilled linguist and translator living in Belgium and author of a number of books and papers – like Not Guilty at Nuremberg, Made in Russia: The Holocaust – Porter was charged by the Germans in 1997 for denying the Holocaust. He refused to attend the trial, was tried in absentia and convicted. He responded with a defiant, blistering Emile Zola-like excoriating written counterattack to the judge in his case.
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