3/4/2008

Bestselling Holocaust memoir was a pack of lies - gullible public played like violins!

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Movie Poster: Surviving with the Wolves

Uncritical Acceptance of “Wolves” Story Causes Doubt on Other Claims of the Holocaust

It took the fallout from a multi-million dollar lawsuit to finally lay this lucrative Holohoax story to rest, this case must cast doubt on many other rediculously impossible Holocaust tales that have been sold as a “true stories” to a trusting public. The fact that the media would shamelessly promote a patently ridiculous story of a young girl trudging 5000 kilometers through Europe with a pack of wolves shows the uncritical attitude of the media to all things “Holocaust.” Whatever the truth of the Holocaust, it cannot be found in the establishment media, but only in academic inquiry and examination in an atmosphere of freedom.

Any scholar who voices legitimate questions about any aspect of the fundamental dogmas of the Holocaust faces academic ruin, terrorist attacks (as has Dr. Faurisson) and even imprisonment. Until that repression changes, the world cannot hope to know the whole truth of the tragedy of what is called “The Holocaust.” A recent news article headlined: “Wolf Girl Admits Holocaust Survival Story was a Hoax.” The following is quoted from a typical news article on the book and its author, serious aticles repeated thousands of times and reaching millions of people all over the world:

1941, when Misha was 7, her parents, Belgian Jews, were arrested and she was hidden in a “safe home.” But when she overheard her stepmother planning to turn her over to the Germans, she ran away. Hiding in forests, she said, she survived by stealing from farm kitchens, pilfering crops in fields, and eating wild plants. In the course of her travels, she lived with a pack of wolves, she said.

She told of being captured by partisans, trapped in the infamous Warsaw ghetto, and being forced to knife a Nazi soldier to death in self-defense after she witnessed him rape and shoot a young girl. Although she never found her parents, she survived the Holocaust because she shunned humans and played mute, and embraced her furry friends. (see the entire article posted below)

And, here is an article exposing the lie:

Wolf Girl Admits Holocaust Survival Story was a Hoax

THE memoirs of a girl of eight who wandered almost 5000km across Nazi-occupied Europe searching for her missing parents was amazing enough.

Add in her claims of surviving two freezing winters living with a pack of wolves and you have a truly astonishing tale.

Unfortunately, the life story published in 1997 that earned its author $21 million and was translated into 18 languages was just that. A story.

Yesterday, Misha Defonseca (real name Monique De Wael) admitted that her bestseller, Misha - A Memoir Of The Holocaust Years, was made up. Or, as she preferred to put it, “not the real reality”.

She did not live with wolves and she did not spend four years crossing Europe from Belgium to the Ukraine during World War II. She isn’t even Jewish.

“I ask for forgiveness from all those who feel betrayed, but I beg them to put themselves in the shoes of a little four-year-old who had lost everything,” she said.

Rather than being the daughter of Jewish parents, Misha was in fact brought up a strict Catholic.

At the time she claimed to be skinning rabbits in the snow and stealing food from farmhouses on her way to Poland, she was a four year old living with her grandparents in a Brussels flat. (…Full Article)

So, now we know it was all a lie, the ridiculous story of being befriended by wild wolves (in the middle of Europe of all things); the story of the alleged German rape and shooting of a young girl, and every other fantasy in the book: were lies. They were lies that the mass media never challenged until the indisputable damning facts came out in a lawsuit over the monetary spoils. In fact, no lawsuit was needed to challenge this fairy tale passed on to the public as a poignant true story. Only a fool or someone who is afraid to say that the “emperor has no clothes” could not realize from his first reading that the whole book was a fraud, only a tiny handfull of jounalists and reviewers in dozens of nations and 18 different languages — dared to challenge this crazy story.

The reluctance of 99 percent of the fifth estate to ask legitimate questions about this ridiculous story is one more indication that the Holocaust has transcended history and become a type of religious belief, complete with saints, devils and miracles. If such a widespread story could go unchallenged by the media, how can we expect the media to challenge inconsistencies of more well written propanganda in academic garb? That is precisely why many thinking people are beginning to examine for themselves the Holocaust from it’s core dogmas all the way to its popular manifestations such as the “befriended by wolves” story. The core beliefs of the Holocaust may be true or untrue, but the only way to discover the truth is in an atmosphere of complete freedom and academic cross-examination and debate, not the climate of naked suppression and imprisonment currently practiced in some European nations. — admin

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misha-defonseca-speaks-at-dartmouth-collegeHorror among humans, sanctuary with wolves
Holocaust survivor speaks at Darthmouth University

By Manuela Fernandes (1997 article)

DARTMOUTH — Whenever silver-haired Misha Defonseca, a 64-year-old Holocaust survivor, sees a dead squirrel in the road, she does not avert her gaze and drive on. She stops her car. Respectfully, she moves the animal’s body to the side of the road because animal corpses still remind her of the Holocaust. They remind her of the children’s corpses she saw — the exposed entrails, the dislocated joints, the exposed skeletons, stomachs and protruding bones.

“It was abominable and indescribable. I will never forget this in me,” she said, recalling the living nightmares that she endured. “I will never be able to part with the bloody memory of what I lived through.” Captivated, a capacity audience listened quietly to Ms. Defonseca recall the horrors of the Holocaust, and, ultimately, her odyssey of survival, at UMass Dartmouth on Monday evening.

Ms. Defonseca was promoting her book, “Misha: A Memoire of the Holocaust,” which will be published in April. She spoke for an hour and answered questions from the audience. The program was sponsored by the university’s Boivin Center for French Culture.

Describing not only an extraordinary journey of miles, Ms. Defonseca also delivered an uplifting eulogy on the Holocaust. Wearing Benjamin Franklin glasses, a red tunic and a brown corduroy trouser suit, Ms. Defonseca visually dazzled the audience, frequently switching between English and French, and sprinkling the occasional Portuguese and German phrase throughout.

Despite her sophisticated appearance of shining silver rings, pearly white nail polish and necklace of polished stone in an animal shape, she confessed she is not a “fancy lady.” “The real me still sleeps in the woods with my furry friends. I have buried my past life for 50 years,” she said, speaking with a strong French accent.

As an 8-year-old child, she said, she walked for four years, across 3,000 miles, from Belgium through eight Nazi-occupied countries in search of her parents, and along the way was befriended by wolves.

In 1941, when Misha was 7, her parents, Belgian Jews, were arrested and she was hidden in a “safe home.” But when she overheard her stepmother planning to turn her over to the Germans, she ran away. Hiding in forests, she said, she survived by stealing from farm kitchens, pilfering crops in fields, and eating wild plants. In the course of her travels, she lived with a pack of wolves, she said.

She told of being captured by partisans, trapped in the infamous Warsaw ghetto, and being forced to knife a Nazi soldier to death in self-defense after she witnessed him rape and shoot a young girl. Although she never found her parents, she survived the Holocaust because she shunned humans and played mute, and embraced her furry friends. (…Full Article)

 
Related links:

Misha DeFonsca on the College Circuit
(Judicial-Inc Report 2005)

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