David Irving on the purpose of his tours

Published by carolyn on Sun, 2015-09-06 01:28

Asked "What is the purpose of your tours?" he answers:

"People confused by the conflicting versions of history, who want to ask questions: why the Jews were victims, and what is the truth? More and more people contact me out of the blue and don’t know what to believe. I take them to the sites of Operation Reinhardt, the worst killing operations, and let them see for themselves."

See what? A pile of rocks? Irving has rocks in his head.

Belzec today

Treblinka today

Sobibor today (photo credit: Alan Collins, from Scrapbook Pages.com)

All designed to give a gruesome effect to what are very unremarkable places. Be sure to take lots of pictures, folks.

The Wehrmacht War Crimes Bureau, 1939-1945 - part 9

Published by carolyn on Fri, 2015-09-04 02:10
 
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September 4, 2015

Carolyn reads Chapter 16, "Captured German Soldiers in the Soviet Union."  Stalin and the Red Army had a policy of German genocide and it was evident on the very first day of the war. Main themes:

  • Massacre at Broniki on July 1, 1941 when 180 mostly wounded Germans were stabbed, shot and grenaded to death with never anyone punished for it;
  • Captured reports and orders, leaflets and intercepted radio and wireless messages, plus testimony of Soviet POWs all told of the policy of executing prisoners of war;
  • Seven ways the Soviets justified the killing of prisoners;
  • How the Soviets pretended they were following the Hague Conventions of war;
  • Commissars and/or lower ranking officers were responsible for ordering the killings, but there were numerous reports of a Stalin Order.

War Crimes Bureau members believed that Stalin was responsible for the wide-spread killing of German prisoners of war. 1h2m

Below: Actual photo from the Broniki Massacre. 180 surrendered, wounded Germans were robbed, had their hands tied behind their backs and were stabbed and shot. Twelve survivors testified to the cruel treatment and carnage. enlarge

New from Eric Hunt: 3D imagery demonstrates the Auschwitz Hole Hoax

Published by carolyn on Fri, 2015-08-28 14:36

The Auschwitz Crema 1 Hole Hoax

By Eric Hunt

Figure 1 “Reconstructed” Crematorium 1. The SS Hospital is located directly behind it. (Click on images to enlarge)

As pointed out by many revisionists before, the four holes in the roof of the morgue of Crematorium 1 at Auschwitz 1 camp do not “fit” the original configuration of the building. In fact, they are centered over the current post-war modified configuration of the room.

The Auschwitz Museum claims these were the locations of genuine holes, which were then filled in by the Germans when they chose to convert the crematorium to an air raid shelter for the nearby SS hospital.

Under Soviet occupation, the Auschwitz museum kindly “re-opened” the holes the Germans supposedly covered up. Revisionists deny these holes existed in the first place.

Angela Merkel calls her own constituents "vile" for not wanting to race-mix Germany

Published by carolyn on Tue, 2015-08-25 00:43

Is this not a grotesque image? The soft and squishy twin 'puppets' - communist French President Hollande and globalist Chancellor Merkel - are "leading Europe" in developing "a unified system for the right to asylum." The Right to Asylum?? Who voted on that right?

The Merkel-Hollande press conference took place Monday because the two "leaders" are caught in a total bind due to their professed dogma that Europe is an open, multiculural continent. Well, a lot of folks are taking them up on that this summer. But many EU countries don't want to be open and multicultural. So things are not going too smoothly.

Earlier, Merkel over-reacted to criticism from the left for not dealing forcefully enough against the anti-migrant sentiment in her country.

How the Führer salute changed the way American school children said the Pledge of Allegiance

Published by carolyn on Sun, 2015-08-23 18:30

Jewish children at the Irene Kauffman Settlement school in Pittsburgh in 1934 giving a straight arm salute to the American flag. Enlarge

“This was the way Americans saluted the flag at the time. In 1934, this would have been perfectly normal, strange though it looks to us now,” said Timothy Snyder, a Yale history professor

The stiff-arm salute emerged in the US in the late 1800s, preceding both the “Nazi” salute and Mussolini's salute, according to Richard Ellis, professor at Willamette Univ., Salem, Oregon.

The commemorative flag raising was “all about nationalism,” said Maurine Greenwald, assoc. professor of history at U of Pittsburgh. "It’s a part of a period in which nations are heightening their national definitions and rituals and identification and history. The U.S. is no different in that regard.”

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Bill Rhyes interviewed me on his "Might Is Right" Power Hour

Published by carolyn on Sun, 2015-08-23 00:27
 
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August 22, 2015

On August 20, I was the guest on Bill Rhyes Thursday night radio program on Talkshoe. He asked me about my work and my thoughts on National Socialism, the holohoax, and Adolf Hitler; also on The White Network, White genocide, the 14 Words, the IHR and Christianity.

Bill is a passionate and tough defender of the White race and advocates the Lone Wolf approach. I felt very comfortable with him and enjoyed doing the program. I was especially grateful for the opportunity to respond to what Tanstaafl had said when he was on Bill's show just about a month ago. We'll see what comes from that.

I hope you enjoy what I think is a laid back, but interesting program. 2hr20min

Vincent Reynouard answers "Why Silence in Germany?"

Published by carolyn on Fri, 2015-08-21 15:48

VINCENT REYNOUARD EDITORIALS Revisionism: Please watch this 16-minute video with English subtitles here. Read the complete text of the video below.

By Vincent Reynouard

Why this silence in Germany? A subscriber asked me: "Why, since 1945, German people and their leaders -the first concerned by the official lies - keep silence and are not the first to defend the historical reality, and thus some lost honor?''

This question is important because one of the invoked arguments to reject -without examination - revisionist theses says that if revisionists were right, many Germans would rise in numbers in support. So why this silence in Germany? Silence that has been going on since 1945.

Full text of "Significance of Leo Frank lynching 100 years ago" radio podcast

Published by carolyn on Wed, 2015-08-19 13:36

On the Significance of the Lynching of Leo Frank 100 Years Ago

Transcript of The Heretics' Hour radio program of August 17, 2015

By Carolyn Yeager

One hundred years ago today, August 17, 1915, around 7 o'clock in the morning, Leo M. Frank paid with his life for the murder of 13-year old little Mary Phagan.

It was unusual though, in the fact that instead of being hanged by the state of Georgia, as was called for by the jury verdict of Guilty brought against Frank, he was “lynched” by a committee of 28 well-known, responsible male citizens of Cobb County, Georgia. Therein lies a large part of the reason for the continuing unease with this event even 100 years later.

The Heretics' Hour: On the significance of the lynching of Leo Frank 100-years ago

Published by carolyn on Mon, 2015-08-17 11:56
 
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August 17, 2015

Phagan family photos: left, Leo Frank hanging from a tree; center, Phagan family at Mary's funeral; right, Mary Phagan and her aunt Mattie. Below right: New York City event poster. [click on both images to enlarge]

Carolyn gives her views after a thorough study of the Leo Frank murder case. Among her observations and conclusions:

  • Why Leo Frank is the murderer of Mary Phagan, whose guilt has never been legally erased by a pardon;
  • How organized Jewry tried to subvert justice during Frank's trial, its aftermath, and still today;
  • The impact of Govenor Slaton's commutation of Frank's death sentence the day before he left office;
  • How the Leo Frank case compares to the Dreyfus case (France) and the Beiliss case (Russia), which were contemporary events;
  • Defense lawyers accusations of "antisemitism" in the prosecution of Frank were unfounded libels;
  • Memorial events put on by Jewish groups today treat Leo Frank as a hero-martyr.

Jews succeed through applying pressure. They are emailing the Cobb County Board of Commissioners and the Marietta City Council asking them to make some sort of statement of contrition about the Frank lynching. YOU SHOULD WRITE TOO, saying you think Frank was guilty and the lynching appropriate for the time, asking them to remain silent on the matter.

Go here for a very informative interview with Mary Phagan Kean that appeared in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution newspaper in 1999.

The Wehrmacht War Crimes Bureau, 1939-1945 - part 8

Published by carolyn on Mon, 2015-08-10 12:38
 
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August 10, 2015

Carolyn reads chapters 14 and 15.

Chapter 14 is titled "The Western Theater of War" which covers:

  • Crimes by English soldiers against civilians, mainly in Belgium;
  • Crimes against German soldiers in France;
  • The French Resistance.

Chapter 15 is titled "Crete":

  • Violations of International Law  by British Armed Forces and Cretan civilians;
  • Mutilation of German corpses was widespread, which brought on reprisals against civilians;
  • Eyewitness reports by Wehrmacht survivors of British killings of wounded Germans. 1hr10min

Above: Remains of the crew of a Heinkel 111 that landed in Doullens, near Vimy, France in June 1940, amd were lynched by French civilians (and badly beaten too, it appears), but try to find something about it on the Internet. You won't. These photographs are from the Bundesarchiv, published in De Zayas' book. Fortunately, a court-martial was held on June 6, with three perpetrators being sentenced to death. The sentence was carried out on June 29. (Read something about it in chapter 9.) Enlarge

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