Holocaust, Hate Speech and Were the Germans so Stupid?

Daily Stormer
August 30, 2013

An updated version of Anthony Lawson’s excellent denial film.

From the YouTube description:

As the world approaches the brink of a new Middle East conflict this time involving Syria, clearly at the behind-the-scenes behest of the Zionist Apartheid Jewish State of Israel, it is imperative that we learn as much as we can about the anomalies regarding some aspects of what Jews call The Holocaust.

One quarter of a billion Europeans are currently under threat of legal action, should they express any doubts about this issue, and we have already seen the bizarre spectacle of a German lawyer, Sylvia Stoltz, being sent to jail for attempting to defend her client with regard to his views on the issue.

Questioning the details about an event is not denying that the event took place, but along with the so-called anti-Semitic charge, this is a constant mantra of those who are clearly trying to cover up the Zionist’s rôle in, not only what happened to the Jews, but what happened to a whole lot of non-Jews during a conflict which, arguably, may never have happened had international Jewry not declared economic warfare on Germany in 1933.

Suppressing free and open discussion on any subject is as bad as telling lies, and knowingly suppressing the truth is the biggest lie of all, because it is based, not on a mistake or a genuine error, but on a deliberate intention to deceive.

Having been tortured, Rudolf Höss, who was the commander of Auschwitz from 1940 to 1943, almost certainly lied to save the lives of his wife and children. Even if torture and duress cannot not be proven, the overwhelming reason for recognizing the utter falsity of the Höss confession is that the gassing method he described was not scientifically plausible. Yet Höss’s conviction has stood, by inference, as a testament to the cruelty of Germans, in general, since he gave evidence at the Nuremberg War Crimes Trials, and was subsequently tried and hanged in Poland, on April 16th, 1947.

With great respect for those who have tried—though harassed, punished, fined, imprisoned and otherwise abused—to tell it like it really was: Arthur R. Butz, Robert Faurisson, Paul Grubach, Gerd Honsik, David Irving, Kevin Käther, Nicholas Kollerstrom, Fred Leuchter, Horst Mahler, Ingrid Rimland, Germar Rudolf, Bradley Smith, Sylvia Stolz, Fredrick Töbin, Ernst Zündel and many others.