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Five U.S. states have mandatory holocaust education laws, but this law makes studying it optional: [Article].
Five U.S. states have mandatory holocaust education laws, but this law makes studying it optional: [Article].
Thirty locations were raided in an effort to stop people from thinking unapproved thoughts [1]: [Article]. [1] “Holocaust” nonsense: [Here]
Note: France’s Fabius-Gayssot law was named after a Jew, Laurent Fabius: [Interview].
Funny: [Here].
The German occupation of France was mild and uneventful for most Frenchmen. Le Pen was found guilty anyway: [Article].
The Germans haven’t swallowed enough Holocaust propaganda yet: [Article]. Another Holocaust comic book, from a different perspective: [Here].
One of Faurisson’s alleged “crimes” violated the Fabius-Gayssot law, named after Jewish politician Laurent Fabius [1]: [Article]. [1] about the 1990 Fabius-Gayssot Act: [Here]
The United Nations designated it as January 27 – in other words, a Jewish-founded organization created it. What will people remember on International Holocaust Remembrance Day? Hopefully, they’ll remember that Jewish communists, operating under both Lenin and Stalin, murdered 20 million gentiles in Russia before Hitler opened his concentration camps in response. Hopefully, they’ll remember […]
[Here]. About the Simon Wiesenthal Center: [Here]. About Wiesenthal, who died in 2005: [Here].
Ernst Zundel’s lawyer and a former city councillor are the latest victims of the ongoing Jewish assault on Western culture: [Article] and [Article]. (Research assignment for any reader who might want it: who wrote, and sponsored in the parliaments, the holocaust-denial laws of Europe? [Note: the architect of the French law has already been mentioned […]