Robert Faurisson The Holocaust as Religion 1992 (1:08:28)
In this (One hour and eight minutes) video clip, Professor Robert Faurisson (1929-2018) talks of how the “holocaust” atrocity lie has now become a “religion” as historical enquiry is matched by “faith”. Here in October 1992 he is introduced by Mark Weber of the Institute of Historical Review (a noted scholar in his own right). Mark states that Professor Faurisson, an expert in textual analysis, and a highly qualified individual, has been in the lead in France for decades exposing the “Holocaust” lie. During this time he was been physically beaten six times by thugs, who somehow are never found. Professor Faurisson shows that the “holocaust” atrocity lie is quite similar to the “Masada” myth pushed by Israel. When the fortress “Masada” was examined, it was expected that evidence would be found of the Jews who had killed themselves, rather than surrender to the Romans. But nothing was found. But the myth continues without any evidence. Professor Faurisson shows how that Auschwitz has been sunk long ago, as David Irving stated, as the historical evidence is now overwhelming. Professor Faurisson shows the last individual to try and explain Auschwitz, a individual called Pressac began to find that it was impossible to do so. Pressac even went into conspiracy theory, and suggested facts about the consumption of Zyclon B gas were deliberately withheld from various people. Most of the Zyclon B was actually used for fumigation, and only 1% used for killing Jews, claims Pressac in a futile exercise to explain. As Professor Faurisson states, while the Auschwitz lie has been thoroughly debunked there probably needs a counter religion to end the gassing myth. Professor Faurisson remarks how wonderful it is to speak in the US, compared to France. Professor Faurisson was a brilliant and highly intelligent individual, a man of integrity and a fearless fighter for the truth. He was a remarkable man.
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