over 40 million ppl died worldwide during ww2. large parts of my family were murdered in the holocaust, and you have the nerve to say it never happened? my “proof” is that my mothers whole side of the family was wiped out. whats your endgame for this?
I read the complaint. Not having any legal background, it sounds good to me. Clearly, the book and the documentary are full of lies. Zisblatt’s book is pure fiction. This all took place when she was 13! A thirteen year old would not have the kind of thoughts she writes that she had. What mother would give the family diamonds into the hands of a 13 year old girl for safekeeping — a girl who was going into a concentration camp!? What a burden for a child.
All of these survival books are nutty, but no less damaging because of that. Picking out Zisblatt’s book makes sense because it came out after Eric’s ordeal with Elie Wiesel. And the fact that this woman decided to “tell her story” after she went on a Jewish tour called something like “A Walk through the Concentration Camps” which was followed up with organized discussion time, gives an opportunity and motivation to join in the cause of the Holocaust Religion. That’s when she “remembered” and felt called upon to tell her story.
Eric writes about all of this with great acumen. He seems quite well able to handle this lawsuit and all that is going to explode from it. I believe they’ll try to throw it out, with as little publicity as possible. Therefore, it would be a good idea for people to advertise this website and Eric’s lawsuit as widely as possible.
They just denied asylum to British men (Simon Sheppard and Stephen Whittle) who came to California to seek asylum. They’re now going to rot in British prisons for years for posting cartoons about Holocaust myths on their website, heretical.com.
Their website claimed that it is the modern equivalent of heresy to question Jewish mythology and their control over the West.
We have to go on the offensive while these liars are still alive.
I agree with you, Eric, that going on the offensive is the right thing to do. Most of us are just afraid of it. But … they take us to court, we have to take them to court.
You are a brave soul. I hope that others are inspired by you.
Yes, I am a survivor, for I have managed to survive all the scary accounts of the Holocaust: the one about the soap (1), the one about the lamp shades, the one about the camps, the mass shooting, the one about the gas (2) and the one about the death march (3). I just managed to survive them all.
In spite of all these fear-inflicting stories, that were purposely installed in my soul since I opened my eyes for the first time, I have become a functional and even a successful human being. I somehow survived the horror against all odds. I even manage to love my neighbour. In spite of all these fearful, traumatic indoctrinations I miraculously managed to master my cheering alto saxophone rather than the sobbing violin
I am also totally against Holocaust denial – I clearly resent those who deny the genocides that are taking place in the name of the Holocaust. Palestine is one example, Iraq is another and the one that is set for Iran is probably too scary to contemplate.
The Holocaust is a relatively new religion (4). It lacks mercy or compassion, instead it promises revenge through retribution. For its followers, it is somehow liberating because it allows them to punish whoever they like as long they gain some pleasure. This may explain why the Israelis ended up punishing the Palestinians for crimes that were committed by Europeans. It is rather clear that the newly emerging religion is not just about ‘eye for an eye’; it is actually an eye for thousands and thousands of eyes.
(1) Acknowledged recently to be a ‘myth’ by the Israeli holocaust museum Yad Vashem
(2) A historical ‘fact’ protected by European Law.
(3) A slightly confusing narrative. If the Nazis were interested in annihilating the entire European Jewish population as suggested by the orthodox Zionist holocaust narrative, then it is rather ambiguous as to just what led them to march what was left of European Jewry, into their crumbling Nazi fatherland at a time when it was clear that they were losing the war. The two narratives i.e. ‘annihilation’ and ‘death march’, seem to oppose each other. The issue deserves further elaboration. I would just suggest that the reasonable answers I have come across may severely damage the Zionist holocaust narrative.
(4) The Israeli Philosophy professor Yeshayahu Leibowitz was probably the first to define the holocaust as the ‘new Jewish religion’.
Okay, I just read the complaint for the first time. Good job. I laughed all the way through it, because her story is so goofy. Nice the way you hacked it to pieces.
When Spielberg made that movie, I remember thinking, “He knows some of these things aren’t true, and many people know they aren’t true, but he wants to set a standard that forces us to accept everything they say without a peep. It’s sick that we all submit to this.” That’s what I thought at the time.
Of course the Holocaust happened, numbnuts.
YOU’RE AN IDIOT
Get a life
over 40 million ppl died worldwide during ww2. large parts of my family were murdered in the holocaust, and you have the nerve to say it never happened? my “proof” is that my mothers whole side of the family was wiped out. whats your endgame for this?
What a nut case.
I read the complaint. Not having any legal background, it sounds good to me. Clearly, the book and the documentary are full of lies. Zisblatt’s book is pure fiction. This all took place when she was 13! A thirteen year old would not have the kind of thoughts she writes that she had. What mother would give the family diamonds into the hands of a 13 year old girl for safekeeping — a girl who was going into a concentration camp!? What a burden for a child.
All of these survival books are nutty, but no less damaging because of that. Picking out Zisblatt’s book makes sense because it came out after Eric’s ordeal with Elie Wiesel. And the fact that this woman decided to “tell her story” after she went on a Jewish tour called something like “A Walk through the Concentration Camps” which was followed up with organized discussion time, gives an opportunity and motivation to join in the cause of the Holocaust Religion. That’s when she “remembered” and felt called upon to tell her story.
Eric writes about all of this with great acumen. He seems quite well able to handle this lawsuit and all that is going to explode from it. I believe they’ll try to throw it out, with as little publicity as possible. Therefore, it would be a good idea for people to advertise this website and Eric’s lawsuit as widely as possible.
I dunno. The “We need a Holocaust Denial Law like Europe has” crowd might welcome this case as an opportunity to garner sympathy for their cause.
They just denied asylum to British men (Simon Sheppard and Stephen Whittle) who came to California to seek asylum. They’re now going to rot in British prisons for years for posting cartoons about Holocaust myths on their website, heretical.com.
Their website claimed that it is the modern equivalent of heresy to question Jewish mythology and their control over the West.
We have to go on the offensive while these liars are still alive.
I agree with you, Eric, that going on the offensive is the right thing to do. Most of us are just afraid of it. But … they take us to court, we have to take them to court.
You are a brave soul. I hope that others are inspired by you.
After All, I Am A Proper Zionist Jew…
I Am A Holocaust Survivor
By Gilad Atzmon
http://www.gilad.co.uk/writings/after-all-i-am-a-proper-zionist-jew-by-gilad-atzmon.html
Yes, I am a survivor, for I have managed to survive all the scary accounts of the Holocaust: the one about the soap (1), the one about the lamp shades, the one about the camps, the mass shooting, the one about the gas (2) and the one about the death march (3). I just managed to survive them all.
In spite of all these fear-inflicting stories, that were purposely installed in my soul since I opened my eyes for the first time, I have become a functional and even a successful human being. I somehow survived the horror against all odds. I even manage to love my neighbour. In spite of all these fearful, traumatic indoctrinations I miraculously managed to master my cheering alto saxophone rather than the sobbing violin
I am also totally against Holocaust denial – I clearly resent those who deny the genocides that are taking place in the name of the Holocaust. Palestine is one example, Iraq is another and the one that is set for Iran is probably too scary to contemplate.
The Holocaust is a relatively new religion (4). It lacks mercy or compassion, instead it promises revenge through retribution. For its followers, it is somehow liberating because it allows them to punish whoever they like as long they gain some pleasure. This may explain why the Israelis ended up punishing the Palestinians for crimes that were committed by Europeans. It is rather clear that the newly emerging religion is not just about ‘eye for an eye’; it is actually an eye for thousands and thousands of eyes.
(1) Acknowledged recently to be a ‘myth’ by the Israeli holocaust museum Yad Vashem
(2) A historical ‘fact’ protected by European Law.
(3) A slightly confusing narrative. If the Nazis were interested in annihilating the entire European Jewish population as suggested by the orthodox Zionist holocaust narrative, then it is rather ambiguous as to just what led them to march what was left of European Jewry, into their crumbling Nazi fatherland at a time when it was clear that they were losing the war. The two narratives i.e. ‘annihilation’ and ‘death march’, seem to oppose each other. The issue deserves further elaboration. I would just suggest that the reasonable answers I have come across may severely damage the Zionist holocaust narrative.
(4) The Israeli Philosophy professor Yeshayahu Leibowitz was probably the first to define the holocaust as the ‘new Jewish religion’.
What do you mean by “it”?
Clearly parts of the “Exodus” story are fictional.
Sue me.
Of course the Exodus happened.
Jews are magical and can part seas.
So did the Exodus.
Okay, I just read the complaint for the first time. Good job. I laughed all the way through it, because her story is so goofy. Nice the way you hacked it to pieces.
When Spielberg made that movie, I remember thinking, “He knows some of these things aren’t true, and many people know they aren’t true, but he wants to set a standard that forces us to accept everything they say without a peep. It’s sick that we all submit to this.” That’s what I thought at the time.