The Heretics' Hour: Interview with former prisoner of conscience Germar Rudolf
May 7, 2012
Carolyn Yeager's special guest this week is Germar Rudolf, famous for his Holocaust Revisionist books and publishing business which drove the German authorities to prosecute and imprison him for 44 months - almost four years. Germar is now living in the United States with his wife and daughter. His and other revisionist books and CD's are available at Holocaust Handbooks at The Barnes Review. The discussion included:
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Patriotism vs. Nationalism—Germar prefers to call himself a patriot;
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Justice for Germany—still no peace treaty and the UN officially defines Germany as an enemy state of the entire world. Allied Powers may resume hostilities if Germany shows any sign of revanchism;
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How and when Germar learned to doubt the Holocaust narrative;
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How Germans lack self-confidence and tend to feel guilty for everything as a result of Allied propaganda;
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Ethnic/cultural self-determination as the next necessary step in world justice;
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Germar's view of National Socialism and the Third Reich—shows similarities to Rome;
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Hitler should have stepped down in 1938 and allowed “democracy” to return, says Germar;
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Affirmative Action is the wrong way to go, unless it is applied equally;
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Can terrorist laws enacted after 9/11 in both U.S. and Germany tighten the noose on revisionists?
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Free speech is not the solution if our speech is not heard—what to do about Jewish media control.
Length: 2 hours
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