THIS VIDEO IS BANNED IN GERMANY. IT IS BLOCKED ON COMPUTERS RECEIVING YOUTUBE IN GERMANY. Michael
Hoffman analyzes the thoughtless acceptance of the Newspeak "Holocaust
denial" phrase as a universal description of dissenters who dare to
question Allied and Zionist dogma. He points to the hypocrisy of
approved "holocaust denial " by Zionist professors who deny the 1945
Allied holocaust in Dresden, Germany or the Israeli genocide in Gaza —
"denials" which are not a subject of academic controversy or media
reproach and do not threaten the university employment or credentials of
the deniers.
In the course of this talk, Hoffman confronts
Prof. Cary Nelson's arguments in the Nov. 7, 2010 issue of "The
Chronicle of Higher Education," about the "Holocaust" and "Holocaust
denial" as it applies to the case of Prof. Kaukab Siddique of
Pennsylvania's Lincoln University.
Hoffman is the author of "The
Great Holocaust Trial: The Landmark Battle for the Right to Doubt the
West's Most Sacred Relic" (Independent History and Research, December,
2010). He is a pioneer in the study of the psychology and epistemology
of Newspeak as applied to public perception of World War II
historiography.