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Germar Rudolf to Host Holocaust Summit on January 27
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German chemist and historical scholar Germar Rudolf is helping organize and host the first Holocaust skeptics’ conference in more than two decades. The ARMREG Holocaust Academy Summit is scheduled for Tuesday, January 27. Learn more at the HolocaustSummit.com.
(Watch and listen to my earlier interviews with Germar Rudolf.)
Excerpt:
Germar Rudolf: It’s the first time I’m doing this. Now, conferences for and by Holocaust skeptics have been organized here in the United States beginning the early 1980s and 1990s…I think the first was in organized in 1979 by the Institute for Historical Review. And then they did them yearly or biannually into the early 2000s. And then the whole thing kind of went dormant. And there were a few conferences by a competing organization, a split off, so to speak. The Barnes Review had a few in the late 90s and early 2000s. But that has come to complete dormancy by now, too. There is no event where we can all gather and talk, and realize we are a community.
We are a small ecosystem of a lot of people who are interested, who support this and who want to see it thrive. And I’ve actually been asked since the early 2000s —I think the last conference the IHR, the Institute for Historical Review, did was in 2002 if I’m not mistaken—and then nothing happened. And I was asked whether I could organize it. Back then, I was logistically not in the position to be able to pull that off. But the question came up again the second time around I came into this country after my extended hiatus, my extended leave of absence...
You were a guest of the German state for a while, weren’t you?
Yeah, I was allowed to breathe sieved air, as they say, for 44 months because of what you just mentioned, countries. 27 Western countries, liberal democracies, have decided democracy is when two wolves and a lamb decide what’s for dinner. And I happen to have been a lamb. So it didn’t go down well for my liberty…
Congratulations on coming at the powers that be with ideas that are so powerful that they have to lock you up for 44 months. That’s pretty serious, especially in these Western countries that normally try not to do things like that.
Plus, in the wake of my activity as a forensic expert showing up at trials, the general authorities were so desperate to put a stop to it that they changed case law based on my appearances and my activities, primarily other activities too. One lawyer wanted to introduce me to testify as a forensic expert on the question of whether or not the Auschwitz gas chambers could have worked and if there’s any trace, chemically speaking, that supports either the theory of its existence or non-existence. And the reaction of that was that the lawyer, just for having filed the motion to hear me, was prosecuted, sentenced. And that was, I think, a prison term on probation and a fine. And ever since, trying to defend yourself in these cases of historical dissent is illegal.
So they are so desperate, they don’t even want you to present your evidence in court when you’re being dragged in court. And that suggests maybe they’re afraid of that evidence.
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