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Zionist power stems from West's belief in "Holocaust" myth: Faurisson
2005-11-11
Tehran Times Political Desk
Following the designation of a day as “Holocaust Day” by the United Nations, the Mehr News Agency conducted an interview with French professor Robert Faurisson on November 2 about the motivations behind this move. In the interview, the professor says that Zionists will not tolerate any questioning of the “Holocaust” and argues that the more the Western public believes in the “Holocaust” the more Muslims will be killed.
Full, tedious interview at link.
Posted by:Fred

#10  Bingo, Frank. The Jews were behind 9-11 and Osama is a hero for planning it. These maroons are so twisted they can use corkscrews for rulers.

Islamist adoration of the Holocaust is, quite possibly, the single driving force making a Muslim holocaust possible. The only difference will be how little mass time their own incineration will take.
Posted by: Zenster   2005-11-11 22:06  

#9  of course, TW, depending on the neo-nazi or islamofascist level of insanity, either nothing happened in the holocaust, or Hitler didn't do enough. Sick f*ckers
Posted by: Frank G   2005-11-11 15:50  

#8  Red Dog, those letters are your father's heritage for your children. My mother came across a similar packet in the back of the basement some years ago -- a series of letters my grandmother had written to a cousin explaining why they had been out of touch until 1946. My mother translated from the German, and she and I edited and rewrote for two years, until it worked as a sensible whole. The result is now in the archives of the Holocaust Museum and Yad Vashem, and my siblings and my children know what happened during the time that was never mentioned.
Posted by: trailing wife   2005-11-11 13:51  

#7  "Full, tedious interview at link"

No thanks, I'm eating lunch.
Posted by: Xbalanke   2005-11-11 12:08  

#6  A salute to Red Dog's father on Veteran's Day. And warm wishes to RD and sis as they tend to their parents.
Posted by: Seafarious   2005-11-11 09:54  

#5  Red Dawg, what are you going to do with the diary? Yes, I wuz born nozy.
Posted by: Shipman   2005-11-11 09:39  

#4  "the more the Western public believes in the 'Holocaust' the more Muslims will be killed"

Actually, quite the opposite is probably true: the more we know about the Holocaust, the less likely we are to round up all the Muslims for a "final solution." I took my famiy to the museum in Washington, DC a couple of years ago and we spent the afternoon there. I know I won't forget it.

BUT it's only about the innocents: I still have no qualms about bombing or even nuking Iran's nuke sites. If they put them in their cities to lessen the probability of attack, then I see that as their suicide rather than our genocide.
Posted by: Darrell   2005-11-11 07:15  

#3  with parents in hand..[:)], as my sister and I tend to our parents now, life has come full circle.

the smiley was not for Dachau..
Posted by: Red Dog   2005-11-11 06:42  

#2  French professor Robert Faurisson do they make "people" any dumber than this.

In 1961 with parents in hand [:)] discovered Dachau. We drove there from Munich. It wasn't slick and wasn't set up for many visitors..the original rusty barbed wire etc. It made a lasting impression on me.

In Nurembnurg that same summer a column of [company size] the newly resurrected German Army marched pass us one day. I noticed that my father stiffened a bit as we watched them. [no weapons the 1st year or so]

WWII: He served in the Navy, troop transports..Pharmacist's Mate [eventually Chief], mostly in the South Pacific. After each invasion they would convert part of the ship to a hospital. Along with his department members they patched up alot of horribly wounded brave Marines.

discovered 300 page single spaced diary recently..letters doucuments. He hid it.
Posted by: Red Dog   2005-11-11 06:20  

#1  Yup. We have similar total asshole professors here, too. So it's not something in the local water... wonder what it could be? The Kool Aid mix?
Posted by: .com   2005-11-11 03:17  

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