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Abraham Bomba, Barber of Treblinka by Bradley R. Smith
[2009 Oct] Holocaust Revisionist Ad Runs in Two University Newspapers
MacKenzie Paine: A Truth-Seeking Missile
Smith Flies to Washington D.C. to Tour the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Smith Interviews Robert Faurisson
The Censorship Trial of Ernst Zuendel: 1985
The Irrational Vocabulary of the American Professorial Class with Regard to the Holocaust Question
What I Believe, What I Don't and Why
What They Talk About When They Talk About Hate
Quotes
In the article, Faurisson wrote about a claim by the former
commandant of Auschwitz, Rudolf Hoess that the Jewish workers would smoke and
eat as they removed bodies from the gas chamber. Faurisson's point was that if
these people entered a gas chamber which was still full of gas without wearing
gas masks, according to the man who was directing the programme, this alone went
to the falsity of the story. Smith was struck by the fact that the claim was
being made that Jewish workers, not just one time but endlessly repeating
themselves, would go into a gas chamber - the bodies covered with excrement,
urine, menstrual blood, vomit and various other things - while eating and
smoking cigarettes. The image, to Smith, was esthetically so disgusting that he
didn't believe it. He did not believe that Jews would do that day after day, and
he didn't believe any human being would do it day after day. (22-5534 to 5536)
Bradley Smith
Smith estimated that he had spoken on radio to about 150 Holocaust survivors directly, or people who claimed to be survivors. Smith personally no longer believed in a policy of extermination. Bradley Smith
Pearson asked if Dr. James J. Martin denied the Holocaust. Smith replied that nobody "denied the Holocaust" and asked if Pearson wanted it explained to him again. This was a newspeak term, said Smith, that was used to make the revisionist position seem ridiculous. It had worked for a long time but one of the things Smith did for the IHR Media Project was to gradually disabuse people of this and have them look at the affair more closely. Bradley Smith