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The 1988 'holocaust' Testimony Of Joseph Burg
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04-26-2007, 11:49 PM
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The 1988 'holocaust' Testimony Of Joseph Burg
A stimulating article that reinforces much of what you may have already suspected or come to know.
The 1988 'Holocaust' Testimony Of Joseph Burg From Ingrid Rimland irimland@bellsouth.net 4-26-7 The following is rather long but highly significant. It is the condensed transcript of the testimony of German-Jewish author, Joseph Burg, who testified in the Second Great Holocaust Trial of Ernst Zündel some 20 years ago. Like so much else, there is a personal story "attached" to this document. Ernst told it to me several times, but I will ask him to recall it for a future ZGram so that I get it right. It has to do with the fact that because of this stunning testimony by a Jew demolishing the "Holocaust", Joseph [Ginz]burg was not allowed to be buried in a Jewish cemetery, and nobody of the tribe wanted to do his eulogy. Ernst was in Germany at the time, visiting a dissident acquaintance, and the two volunteered to do the honors, because they respected Burg's courage and integrity. The way Ernst always told this story is that he swears he heard a "rumbling in the coffin" because Burg, who was an avowed atheist, was honored in a Catholic church underneath the crucifix, with the reviled Ernst Zundel and a "Nazi" friend - it might have been Manfred Roeder (?) - sending him off with honors to the afterlife! Another piece of Zundel lore! Please read this carefully. There are nuances there I bet that most of you haven't ever been privileged to hear. Ingrid Rimland Raed the rest here: http://www.rense.com/general76/test.htm MMM Give me the judgment of balanced minds in preference to laws every time. Codes and manuals create patterned behavior. All patterned behavior tends to go unquestioned, gathering destructive momentum.
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04-27-2007, 01:39 PM
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The 1988 'holocaust' Testimony Of Joseph Burg
Good find MMM
Quote:In his books, Burg dealt with the subject of the alleged Nazi extermination camps. Burg had spoken to hundreds of people who had been in Auschwitz and had visited the camp in the fall of 1945. Burg had wanted to see the crematoria, the hospitals, and in particular, a large new bakery. He also wanted to find the gas chambers although at that time gassings were not yet in fashion. He did not find any gas chambers. Burg formed the opinion that there were no "extermination" camps at all, that gas chambers had never existed and that there had been no plan to exterminate the Jews of Europe. These opinions were published in his books and in his correspondence with Zündel. (25-6825 to 6838) But the truth on these matters can still get you a few years in prison Isn't that a bitch The InfoUnderground TiU Radio http://www.TheInfoUnderground.com |
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