Podcast Blitz
Editorial
As reported in the previous issue of Inconvenient History, I had been invited to the First Ever Jewish Problem Conference held on June 30 of this year. During that conference, I presented a paper titled “Tackling Zionism’s and Judaism’s Sword and Shield.” As a result of this presentation, interest in the topic grew in the alternative media and podcast sphere, resulting in a series of invitations for me to be a guest on various shows. This gave me the opportunity to get the revisionist message out to a larger audience than ever before, resulting in a positive feedback loop of growing interest in all our activities at CODOH and Armreg.
Instead of detailing each of these podcasts, which would be to some degree repetitive, I list here only the most pertinent of these events with a brief description, and where the inclined reader can watch them:
Stew Peters Show, I
On October 15, 2024, Stew Peters had the courtesy to grant me a brief interview on our Holocaust Encyclopedia. It was integrated into one of his shows the next day. While the framing wasn’t what I would have preferred (a discussion on whether Christopher Columbus was Jewish or not, and if so, what that means), I think that I managed to get a few points across on revisionism in general in this rather brief interview. Watch it here:
Brighteon
On November 14, 2024, Mike Adams from Brighteon.com conducted a long interview on my 35-year-long history of revisionist research and publishing. We covered the Holocaust Encyclopedia, the series Holocaust Handbooks as well as my recent book Nazi Gas Chamber: The Roots of the Story. It was posted on November 22. He did not introduce the interview with long-winded statements about other issues, as is Stew Peters’s habit, so I liked that format much more. Needless to say, only so much can be said during an interview lasting a little over an hour. Hence, if you are looking for in-depth information on any of the issues touched upon, please consult the resources mentioned. You can watch this interview as follows:
Stew Peters Show, II
On November 20, 2024, Stew Peters had the courtesy of granting me a longer interview on my 35-year-long history of revisionist research and publishing. Similar to Mike Adam’s show the week before, we covered not just the Holocaust Encyclopedia, but also the Holocaust Handbooks as well as my recent book Nazi Gas Chamber: The Roots of the Story. It was integrated into one of his shows the next day. Again, his introductory locution was on a level of polemics and vitriol that I do not like, but the interview was well worth it, as I managed to lay out my take on things pretty nicely. Enjoy the section featuring me as posted on CODOH (37 minutes) or go to Rumble to watch the entire episode (if you can stomach it; 1 hr and 5 min):
Victor-Hugo Vaca II
On December 4, 2024, Victor-Hugo Vaca II conducted a long interview with me on my views on the Holocaust and many things connected with it, with some tongue-in-cheek comments and humor sprinkled in, lasting almost two hours. I once more speak about the Holocaust Encyclopedia, but there is much more to it in this interview. (The first second has only sound but no footage, but the video stream starts a few seconds later.) You can watch this interview on the following platforms:
Jake Shields
I visited Jake in Las Vegas on the first weekend of November 2024 for a long podcast debate with a mainstream historian. He did not reveal to me until the day we met who that historian would be, so I could not prepare for it in any meaningful way. But it turned out that this historian, Dr. Michael G. Vann, had as much knowledge about the Holocaust as any average person, because this topic was not at all anywhere within his field of study or interest. The resulting debate therefore meandered around generalities and trivialities, which was a pity.
As Jake had mentioned in several posts on his X account, several other, evidently more competent historians had backed out, among them Matthew Cockerill. Cockerill is the historian who had debated Thomas Dalton in a written exchange, which Inconvenient History had published in the third issue of 2023. Initially, Cockerill was willing to debate with me, but then he claimed that someone threatened to ruin his career if he debates me publicly, hence he chickened out.
Jake hesitated to post this debate, fearing considerable backlash for his podcast enterprise. But on December 11, he finally posted it on Rumble as Episode 33 of his podcast “Fight Back.” Watch this debate here:
This last entry was added to this editorial only in January 2025, after yet another ordeal I had to go through, to be reported about once it is all over. It suffices to say here that these podcasts are not the last ones. I will report on more of them and their impact in later editions.
Bibliographic information about this document: Inconvenient History, 2025, Vol. 17, No. 1
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