The Eisenhower Ad
September 24, 2009
He made that decision consciously! To not mention the
German WMD! We are not going to suppose that it just slipped his mind. The
question asks why he chose to make that decision? That’s all. Why?
Once the ad was published in The Crimson it caused a furor on and off campus.
The story was picked up by all local media in the area, and then by CNN. CNN
quotes me as saying, with respect to the scandal caused by the ad at Harvard:
“Why the fuss? Because it’s taboo, and has been taboo from the beginning. When
you break a culture-wide taboo, supported in theory and practice by the State,
the University, and the Press, you create a fuss.”
That quote was repeated again and again in media all around the States, the
Spanish speaking world in Europe and South America, in Israel, the Jewish
American press, in the Portuguese language O Globo in Brazil, and on so many Web
pages and Blogs (most recently on History News Network, a Web page run By
Historians For Historians) that we stopped keeping track.
I want to run the “Eisenhower” ad in student newspapers on university campuses
all over America. The number of university-connected people we can reach is very
impressive. If we use the Harvard statistics for a base, and those stats are
minimal, when we run the ad in ten student newspapers we will reach some 260,000
students, faculty and administration. A good number of State universities have
40,000/50,000 students alone, so you can see where this can go.
This is where you come in, hopefully. Will you help me run the Eisenhower ad in
student newspapers on university campuses? Every contribution you make will help
and be much appreciated. The ad itself will cost about $135 per insertion. It
varies. If you can fund the cost of running the ad one time, that would be
swell. If you can fund two, three or more runs of the ad – that would be
magnificent.
We are working here to break through a taboo. The professorial class in America
joined with the State following WWII in asserting the “unique” monstrosity of
the Germans with their infernal behavior (Germans cooking Jews to make soap from
their fat, Germans skinning Jews to make lampshades and riding breeches from
their hides, Germans using WMD to “exterminate” millions of innocent
civilians—the list goes on and on). No one is saying that the Germans behaved
like angels during WWII, but enough is enough.
It is more than enough when we understand how the assertion of “unique” German
monstrosity is exploited to morally justify the conquest of Arab land in
Palestine by European Jews, to morally justify the ongoing Israeli subjugation
of and humiliation of the Palestinians, and to morally justify the U.S. Congress
in passing on more than 100-Billion (!) dollars of American tax-payer monies in
direct aid to the Israeli State—so far (The Washington Report on Middle East
Affairs).
The American university is not the place, under any circumstance, where taboo
should be preferred by academics over the questioning of historical orthodoxies.
To the contrary! You do not have to be a professor to understand that it is
better to encourage a free exchange of ideas than it is to discourage such an
exchange via suppression, censorship, and taboo. We all understand that whether
we have been to university or not.
If you agree with the thrust of this letter, please help me run our Eisenhower
ad in student newspapers in universities around the country. Your contribution
will be very much appreciated, I will use it carefully, and it will be
productive. We will encourage the debate, in the full light of day, that the
professorial class and those who serve the Holocaust Marketing Industry are
determined should not take place.
Thank you,
Bradley R. Smith
PS: All communications regarding contributions will he held strictly
confidential.
PPS: I realize that you don’t really know who I am, that so far we have done no
work together. With that in mind I want to remind you that you can get my
320-page confessional, Break His Bones: The Private Life of a Holocaust
Revisionist, for $4. No shipping, $4. That’s it. All my cards are there on the
table, face up. I think it will help you decide that this is an important
project, and that I am someone you can trust to carry it forward.
You can order Break His Bones
here.
You can contribute directly to the Eisenhower ad via Paypal
here.