This is the one that has them worried. Not a stand-alone, but backed up by CODOHWeb, our high tech link on the World Wide Web, where more than 1,200 documents are being accessed day after day by people from all over the world. Nothing you can do, for the cost of this ad, will produce as much access to revisionist scholarship. It costs $40 to $140 per month to run it one time each week for four weeks, depending on the paper in which it appears. This is the one. Help me run it.
Bradley R. Smith was born in Los Angeles on February 18, 1930. At 18 he joined the army and in 1951 served with the infantry in Korea where he was twice wounded. After three decades of a variety of professional activities, it suddenly hit him: In 1979 he read a leaflet by Professor Robert Faurisson, "The Problem of the Gas Chambers." Then, Arthur Butz’s The Hoax of the Twentieth Century did it for him. He understood from the beginning that he would address the censorship, the suppression of independent thought, the taboo against publishing and debating revisionist arguments—not the arguments themselves. That has remained his position. In 1989, Smith founded Committee for Open Debate on the Holocaust (CODOH) dedicated to defending free speech and free inquiry into the Holocaust question. He handed over CODOH's helm in late 2014. He passed away on his 86th birthday, February 18, 2016. Read a series of obituaries here.
Bibliographic information about this document: Smith's Report, no. 42, April 1997, p. 8 Other contributors to this document: n/a Editor’s comments: n/a
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