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28 September, 2006

Rivero’s comments

I just have to copy/paste this. This is a commend by Rivero regarding this link:

Actually, the article should be entitled, “Jews’ worsening relations with Iranian leader.”

Once again Israel missed a golden opportunity to settle the holocaust issue once and for all, in a global forum where everyone could see it. Instead of demanding that Ahmadinejad not be allowed to speak at all, Israel should have welcomed every one of his questions about the holocaust, then simply presented the factual scientific evidence to refute him point by point in front of the TV cameras of the world.

That’s what Israel should have done.

Unless they had something to be afraid of.

And certainly Israel acts like it has something to hide. They go out of their way to avoid any actual investigations or debate, to attack and smear and harass anyone who doubts the official story, or who dares to mention those aspects of the orthodox account which have been proven to be frauds, such as the soap and lampshades claims, or the ground penetrating radar scans of the purported mass graves at Treblinka in fact show strata that has been undisturbed since the last ice age.

Israel’s supporters do not act like people who believe the facts are on their side. They act exactly as one would expect if they were supporting (and exploiting) a popular view of history which is NOT supported by the available facts.

This is no different than when the church silenced Galileo, not by refuting his observed facts, but by hauling him before the inquisition and subjecting him to torture. In hindsight, the church had good reason to use that approach. The facts supported Galileo. The Earth did orbit the sun.

Thus, nothing more calls into doubt the orthodox account of the holocaust more than the means employed by its defenders to silence critics and those who question. While every other genocide in history has the victims screaming for ever more exact examination of the facts of their persecution, the holocaust alone has this strange paradox of a victimized people preventing examination of the crimes they claim to be victims of.

The lies about Iraq’s weapons of mass destruction makes it all too clear the extent to which governments will lie to the people to achieve their agendas. At the end of WW2, the founders of the nation of Israel needed a public relations device to convince the world to allow Israel to do what Germany had been prevented from doing; march into another peoples’ nation and take it for their own. Without the popular image of the holocaust, great doubt exists that the world would have stood by while the founders of Israel stole Palestine from its owners.

In the aftermath of the Lie Of The Century, prudence demands that we objectively re-examine everything we have ever been taught by the state-sponsored schools and the corporate media. Nothing is or should be above suspicion. Nothing should be taken at face value.

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