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SMITH'S REPORTOn the Holocaust Controversy |
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Smith's Report is Bradley Smith's personal newsletter. Published
since 1990, the Report has gone from an informational letter to friends
and supporters to a world-class revisionist newsletter. Each issue is
crammed with news, articles, latest CODOH projects, and other happenings
in the world of revisionism. No. 142 - September 2007 - Diesel Gassings Impossible - Not Merely Absurd No. 141 - August 2007 - Revisionist Theater: Preparing to Take the Show on the Road No. 140 - July 2007 - Victory in Baja! A Revisionist Dream Come True No. 139 - June 2007 - On Being Fully Human No. 138 - May 2007 - Revisionism Takes Center Stage No. 137 - April 2007 - U.C. Berkeley and the Fear of a Free Press No. 136 - March 2007 - The Trial of Germar Rudolf in Mannheim District Court No. 135 - January / February 2007 - The "Battle for the Campus" Goes to Teheran No. 134 - December 2006 - One Third of the Holocaust No. 133 - November 2006 - Arthur Butz Reviews New Revisionist DVD No. 132 - October 2006 - Germar Rudolf and the Question of "Incitement to Hate" No. 131 - September 2006 - A Remarkable New Holocaust Revisionist Film No. 130 - August 2006 - The Human Face of Revisionism: A Challenge No. 129 - July 2006 - The CODOH Revisionist Forum No. 128 - June 2006 - Ingrid Rimland Says "No Thank You" to the German Court No. 127 - May 2006 - Little Movement in Cases Against Imprisoned Revisionists No. 126 - April 2006 - Faurisson Unhappy with how Smith Writes About Jews No. 125 - March 2006 - Professor Butz Creates Revisionist Scandal at Northwestern U No. 124 - February 2006 - French Historians Ask Repeal of Censorship Law No. 123 - December 2005 - UN Declares Universal Ban on Revisionism No. 122 - November 2005 - Germar Rudolf Arrested, Jailed in Illinois No. 121 - October 2005 - Interview with Carlos W. Porter No. 120 - September 2005 - United Nations Petitioned To Commemorate Holocaust No. 119 - August 2005 - The "Forgotten Prisoners Action Campaign" (FPAC) No. 118 - July 2005 - Adolf Hitler and Me - Reading Mein Kampf No. 117 - June 2005 - Adolf Hitler and Me -- A Work In Progress. No. 116 - May 2005 - Reconstituting CODOHWeb & Why It's Important No. 115 - April 2005 - A Simple Letter to Subscribers: On emptiness, anxiety, and other matters of the heart and mind No. 114 - March 2005 - CU-Boulder event Underscores Difficulties in Making the Case for Revisionist Arguments on Campus - Arguments that must be heard No. 113 - February 2005 - The Story Behind the Calls from a CNN Producer No. 112 - January 2005 - "The Committee for Open Debate" Web Site Reborn No. 111 - December 2004 - New Internet Newsletter Striking a Chord No. 110 - November 2004 - The Revisionist Struggle in Canada No. 109 - October 2004 - Developing the Talk Radio Option - Post 9/11 No. 108 - September 2004 - Separate The People From the Problem No. 107 - August 2004 - The Fourth of July, 1984! What a date, eh? No. 106 - July 2004 - House Resolution 3077, A Letter from Ernst Zündel, Speaking on Campus, and on Radio No. 105 - May 2004 - Smith speaks at San Jose State, Berkeley, & Cal-State Chico. No. 104 - April 2004 - Somber Appraisal of Historical Revisionism: A New Perspective No. 103 - February 2004 - David Cole, Walter Mueller, Ernst Zündel, and a Call for Volunteers to Help with "The Campaign to Decriminalize Holocaust History." No. 102 - December 2003 - The Light of Day: The Radical Beauty of Intellectual Freedom No. 101 - November 2003 - Is revisionism collapsing? Can we do something about it? Smith has got one answer. No. 100 - October 2003 - New York Times publisher colludes with ADL to censor revisionist arguments in student newspapers. No. 99 - September 2003 - The "Hidden Life" of Anne Frank's father, Otto. It's one surprise after another. No. 98 - July 2003 - Famous New York personality encourages penalties for thought crimes.No. 97 - May 2003 - Warning! This is going to be an awful newsletter. No. 96 - February 2003 - Fleshed-Out "Bones" Campaign Gains Foothold on Campus & Completes First TV Interview. No. 95 - December 2002 - First Probes Testing Defenses at Harvard, Texas, Berkeley & UCLA Inconclusive. No. 94 - November 2002 - Break His Bones is printed & at the Distribution Center. First Ad for Bones is at Student Newspapers. No. 93 - August 2002 - Revisionists Improvising "each according to his aptitudes or tastes." No. 92 - July 2002 - The Summer of 2002: A Falling Away at the Center. What I plan to do to help. No. 91 - May-June 2002 - "Break His Bones" is at the Printer. Smith to go "On the Road" with it. No. 90 - April 2002 - MacKenzie Paine: A Truth-Seeking Missile No. 89 - March 2002 - Using the Internet to Create an Income Stream No. 88 - February 2002 - The Revisionist: 'Defunct' According to ADL -- Yet Accesses Reach 250,000 Per Month No. 87 - January 2002 - Moderated Discussion Forums Produce High Traffic on CODOHWeb No. 86 - December 2001 - The Campus Project: The Good, The Bad, and the Beautiful No. 85 - November 2001 - The Campus Project: A New Ad, New Op-Eds, A Small War - It All Adds Up No. 84 - October 2001 - The Path from the World Trade Center to Peace No. 83 - September 2001 - Smith is one of the Top Ten Extremists in America (According to the ADL) No. 82 - July 2001 - An Englishman in London, A Jew in Poland & Extremism in America No. 81 - June 2001 - The Angler, the Carp, and the Revisionist No. 80 - May 2001 - What are the Facts of the Holocaust Story? No. 79 - April 2001 - The University of Chicago Free Press: What's a Free Press? No. 78 - March 2001 - The Beirut Conference: Catalyst of Controversy No. 77 - February 2001 - A Watershed for the Holocaust Story? No. 76 - January 2001 - John Sack's Esquire Article: Major Breakthrough - or More Revisionist Bashing? No. 75 - December 2000 - The Odyssey
of a Revisionist: Juergen Graf Finds Asylum in Iran No. 30 -- Mar. 1996 - 46
Revisionist Questions About the World War Two "Gas Chambers" |
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Committee for Open Debate on the
Holocaust, Bradley R. Smith, Director - Post Office Box 439016,
San Ysidro, CA 92143 |