Our previous essay “Holocaust Revision” was presented as a calm, dispassionate account of my investigation of the holocaust story from a revisionist perspective, with presentation of some of the materials I studied to inform my new understanding. And yours.
I presented the Holocaust Handbook Series by Germar Rudolf, noting a few of the full volumes in that series, such as Rudolf’s own Resistance is Obligatory, which I want to say now contains the full speech Germar gave in the courtroom during his trial in 2005. He went to prison for 30 months. As many copies of his book in German Lectures on the Holocaust as could be found were confiscated by police and burned.
Upon release and after a 3 year probation period, Germar returned to the U.S., to his wife and children.
Update
A few months ago, a judge issued an order separating Germar from his family. He is facing another extradition to Germany where he will face trial again, this time for each book in the HH series, which is now over 45 volumes. They are trying to put him in prison for life this time, for refusing to recant his books on the holocaust, and for defying Jewish power.
We can support Germer Rudolf, teller of taboo truth, and support his publishing imprint Castle Hill Publishing. The full story and update, with opportunities to give to Germar’s defense while at the same time owning Resistance is Obligatory, Lectures on the Holocaust, and other great works of the HH series, is at The Intel Drop.
In the original essay, we ended on a light note with the cartoon by Owen Benjamin. I hope everyone got the chance to open it and watch. I find it truly funny. Yet the holocaust phenomenon is no longer funny when people are separated from their families and go to prison forever merely for challenging historical mythologies.
Still, holocaust humor is irrepressible once we know the truth. I found this statement by Jim Goad laugh-out-loud funny. (I recommend the audio version; Goad has a great voice for sarcasm)
It's important to get the full context of any controversial statement. I had taken my lead from E Michael Jones who played the edited clip of Roseanne which gives a false impression as to her sincerity. Goad's 9 minute clip provides the necessary corrective, the long version which reveals twisted sarcasm behind the apparently outrageous concession.
There's a badgering meme that reinforces quick and easy evaluations: KISS, keep it simple, stupid! This rhetorical putdown is supposedly justified by Occam's Razor or "the simplest explanation is the best." But that's the edited version of Occam. He said the simplest explanation that accounts for all important details is the best. I'm glad to have had the more complicated but more telling context revealed.
This is 1984 on steroids. It’s outrageous that someone can be sent to jail for holding an opinion that offends the powerful.