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- Number 34 -
July 1996


 
 

Contents

  • Smith's On-Line Review coming in September
  • German court orders book burned
  • Congresswoman protests blurb used in distribution of "Video of the Century"
  • Zuendel, Christie spook the spooks: Star Chamber hearings in Ottawa postponed
  • Media project to question how the Holocaust story is exploited
  • A Controversy with legs: Goebbels available from IHR
  • Jewish comics yes! Farcical holocaust tragedians no!
  • The home front
  • and more!

and now... our front page!


Smith's On-Line Review coming in September. World's first revisionist magazine to debut in cyberspace

    CODOH is proud to announce that Smith's On-Line Review, a periodical devoted to the impact and the implications of Holocaust cultism, will begin publication on the Bradley R. Smith/CODOH Web site beginning in mid-September. Smith's On-Line Review (SOR), which will appear quarterly, is the first revisionist magazine in the world to be at its outset purely electronic (although print-outs of major articles will be available to those who wish them).

    SOR 's purview will be that part of American and Western culture which entertains and promotes the Holocaust imposture--high culture and low, and middle-brow as well: it will bring up-to-date news, analysis, opinion and scuttlebutt on both the orthodox and revisionist scenes, reviews on everything from the latest movies, TV docudramas, comic books, theater and novels to serious art, as well as in-depth considerations of the latest intellectual products churned out by the Holocaust industry.

    SOR aspires to a high literary and intellectual standard. It is not planned as a scholarly publication, but will be open to scholarly articles, thoughtful essays, and will necessarily concern itself, in interviews, profiles and otherwise, with the learned men and women at the forefront of the revisionist intellectual endeavor, both as researchers and as risk-takers for honor, freedom and truth.

    While Revisionism will be a prime focus of SOR, its gaze will be directed chiefly on the other side, the Exterminationists, who indeed sometimes give indications that in furtherance of Holocaust orthodoxy, if nothing else, they'd gladly dispense with, if not exterminate, both freedom and truth; and on the pathology in American and Western culture that the Holocaust cult embodies.

    SOR is not so much intended to compete with existing revisionist periodicals as it is to fill a void. It will largely eschew diplomatic and military historiography, the proper province of such established revisionist organs as The Journal of Historical Review, to home in on the Holocaust taboo in its present cultural, social and intellectual, as well as historical implications (including the consideration of past and present events--from the rise and progress of Zionism to the rise and fall of Communism in the light of the Holocaust--as well as the Holocaust in the light of these and other happenings).

    The guiding stars of Smith's On-Line Review will be freedom and truth; its method will be dialogue, not diatribe, lightened now and then by gentle, and occasionally not so gentle, satire. We don't mean to scarify, or to come as exterminating angels to the exterminationist opposition. SOR's mode of discourse will strive to be inclusive, of them and even of the journalists who will skitter to cover and "expose" us at the news of SOR. To all of them--historians, politicians, literateurs, professors, "educators," journalists and all those who play a role in promoting the Story while suppressing those who criticize it--we mean to speak and to be heard.

    We see ourselves in the light of Benjamin Franklin, whose intrepid attempts to catch the awesome power of static electricity--as manifested in a lightning bolt--and diverted to practical ends, have served science and entered legend. Make no mistake about it, today more than ever the misrepresentation and the misuse of what happened to the Jews of Europe during the Second World War rages wild and unchecked as a thunderstorm--but Smith's On-Line Review will tap directly into that very energy to tame it for the illumination of all.

    When a major publishing event takes place, and that's what the first issue of SOR will be, it's usual to have a media blowout to announce the birth of your magazine. You want everyone who is important in the cultural and intellectual scene you have decided to invade to know there is a new player in their game and that the game is no longer going to be played by the old rules. I'm going to see to it that something very much like that happens.

    Nevertheless, I have chosen to make the first announcement of Smith's On-Line Review here in Smith's Report because it is the readers of SR who have played the major role in making my work possible. For the last two years it has been you alone who have made everything possible--all the work with CODOH, including the Campus Project and the construction of the CODOH Web site on the Internet. There is no one else. Only you. I have every expectation that most of you will stay with me through the added responsibility I am taking on with SOR.

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