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Will Michael
Shermer Debate Paul Grubach on the Holocaust?
By Paul Grubach
Dr. Michael Shermer,
Editor-in-Chief of Skeptic magazine
and the Director of Skeptics Society, has
emerged as the one of Holocaust revisionism's
most dedicated opponents. His 2000 book
(coauthored with Alex Grobman), Denying
History: Who Says the Holocaust Never Happened
and Why do they say it?, is considered by
the establishment media to be one of the most
important rebuttals to the growing Holocaust
revisionist movement.
Since 1995, I have written about and engaged
in heated debates with Dr. Shermer on the Jewish
Holocaust issue. My campaign to expose the
errors, omissions and fallacies in his defenses
of the traditional view of the Holocaust
culminated in my long, in-depth review of his
Denying History book.1
Recently, Dr. Shermer has announced a new
anti-Holocaust revisionist project. He claims to
be preparing a documentary on "Holocaust denial"
(i.e., Holocaust revisionism) for the History
Channel.2

Michael Shermer in 1995
In view of this, I think
the time is right for me to publicly challenge
him to a written debate on the Holocaust issue
that would take place on Bradley Smith's
Website,THE
REVISIONIST. Dr. Shermer would defend the
traditional claims of Holocaust historiography.
Namely, there was a Nazi policy to exterminate
world Jewry; gas chambers were used to carry out
this plan; and approximately six million Jews
were murdered.
I would argue in favor of the revisionist
position. That is, there was no Nazi policy to
exterminate world Jewry; there were no homicidal
gas chambers in any of the concentration camps;
and the claim of six million murdered Jews is an
irresponsible exaggeration.
Will Dr. Shermer accept my challenge? I doubt
it. When he crossed swords with revisionist
historian Mark Weber in an oral debate on July
22, 1995, it was a disaster for Shermer and the
traditional view of the Holocaust.3 Weber made
Holocaust revisionism look too good for
Shermer's liking, and the traditional view of
the Holocaust severely deficient. Furthermore,
many who saw the debate said that Shermer
appeared amateurish, and at times, even foolish.
Since that disaster, Shermer has never (to my
knowledge) engaged another Holocaust revisionist
in public debate. He refused to debate Holocaust
revisionist spokesman, Dr. Robert Countess, and
he has consistently refused to answer my own
numerous, devastating critiques of his work. It
appears as though Shermer is fearful of
undermining the media-created, public image of
himself as the "Great Guru of Skepticism." To
cross swords with Holocaust revisionists would
call public attention to the severe deficiencies
in his own work and Holocaust historiography in
general.
His strategy seems to be as follows: Never
again engage a revisionist in debate, just write
about them in mainstream, establishment media
outlets. In this way, he can selectively create
any image of revisionists and revisionist
historiography he so chooses, without ever
having to worry about the negative fallout
resulting from an expose of the fallacies,
errors and omissions in his work on the
Holocaust.
Will Michael Shermer debate Paul Grubach on
the Holocaust? You can ask Dr. Shermer by
contacting him at:
skepticmag@aol.com.
NOTES
1. Online:
www.codoh.com/revisionist/review/tr09denyhist.html
2. Online:
www.skeptic.com/fundraiser2001.html
3. The Holocaust Story in the
Crossfire: The Weber-Shermer Holocaust Debate,
quality VHS color video, $21.95 postpaid (CA
sales tax $1.55), add $1.00 for foreign
shipping, available from INSTITUTE FOR
HISTORICAL REVIEW, P.O. Box 2739, Newport Beach,
CA 92659. |