6/13/2007

“An unprecedented step forward for the Holocaust revisionist movement”

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Bradley R. Smith on Holocaust skepticism Flashpoint interview 3/17/07

VICTORY IN BAJA!
A Revisionist Dream Comes True

By Bradley R. Smith

Two months ago if you had told me that I would be premiering a film at a major, mainstream film festival I’d have probably said you were losing it. And if you had told me that the film I’d be premiering would be a solidly revisionist movie in which people like Germar Rudolf and Ernst Zündel boldly present revisionist ideas and criticism of the Holocaust lobby, I might have even have said you were ready for the funny farm. And if you had told me I’d be hobnobbing with Oscar-nominated actors and international superstars, and that my revisionist film would receive enthusiastic applause and a truly positive audience reaction, I’d have called the funny farm myself.

Yet everything I’ve described above is exactly what happened on June 7, 8, and 9 at the “Corto Creativo 07” film festival in Otay Mesa, an upscale suburb of Tijuana, the metropolis on the Mexico/California border.

It is difficult to express fully the importance of what happened at that festival, both in terms of barriers of the past being broken, and trails for the future being blazed. The Holocaust revisionist movement has taken a lot of serious hits the last few years, with some of our most important spokespeople being imprisoned, and many of us living in countries where we are afraid to speak up for fear of violence or government prosecution. (more….)

(Note: This article raises questions about certain aspects of WWII history and may or may not meet legal guidlines in several countries where freedom of inquirey is against the law. Since Dr. Duke is travelling abroad the controvercial body of this text is not posted on DavidDuke.com — site Admin)

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