I quote this post in full:
Some readers have written to me via email and others have commented on my plan to raise issues relating to the authenticity of the Holocau$t™. The gist of the message seems to be that ‘opening old wounds’ is unhelpful and liable to, well, open old wounds. That we’re all now in the same boat trying to stop Muslim and African invasions of White lands. I’ll leave the response to Dr. Oscar Levy who wrote the following in correspondence published by the Dearborn Independent.
Every writer, who, like yourself, is oppressed by the subject of the present and embarrassed by his anxiety for the future, MUST try to elucidate the Jewish Question and its bearing upon our Age. For the question of the Jews and their influence on the world – past and present – cuts to the root of all things, and should be discussed by every honest thinker, however bristling with difficulties it is, however complex the subject as well as the individuals of this Race may be.
There is scarcely an event in modern Europe that cannot be traced back to the Jews…..There is no doubt that the Jews regularly go one better than the Gentile in whatever they do, there is no further doubt that their influence today justifies a very careful scrutiny, and cannot possibly be reviewed without serious alarm.
I look at this world, and I shudder at its ghastliness; I shudder all the more as I know the spiritual authors of all this ghastliness…
Now the really interesting thing is that this was published in 1921, well before the nation-wrecking abominations as exemplified by the Frankfurt School and their larvae were visited on the unfortunate guilt-ridden White race. So if ‘old wounds’ are reopened I say …good. We need to have ‘the Jewish influence which cuts to the root of all things’ out in the open and subjected to forensic examination.
The Holocau$t™ story is another WTC 7 in that demonstrating the impossibility of the prevailing narrative undermines the whole basis for the broader agenda.
I hope my contribution helps in some small way.
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