Coffee with Bradley Smith: The Power of Taboo

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Uploaded by on Jan 29, 2010

29 January 2010 (7:53) . Smith identifies with a student who does not want to hear anything that questions the Holocaust story. Smith reads an excerpt from his "Confessions of a Holocaust Revisionist" retells his own first encounter with a revisionist argument. It was not a meeting he would be able to brag about.

The entire text of Confessions of a Holocaust Revisionist is here: http://www.codoh.com/confess/coahr.html

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  • I never questionned the holocaust. When I found out about the revisionists on the internet, I decided to confront them with all the evidence I could find.

    In 4 years of research I did not find any. I found instead the real history behind the propaganda and how the myth was constructed.

    It was quite a awakening into the real society we live in.

  • That is how I felt until about 5 years ago.

    I now feel angry that I was lied to for most of my life.

    I now tell the truth of the holohoax to all that will listen.

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  • This is so fucking true

  • @robert496

    lol exact same.

  • Today Nationalists are mostly 'normal' people who always have pro-zionists/ignorants trying to "expose" them as "nazis" - and ala the video this should not be feared.

    There is no such political movement anymore. Nationalists have a whole spectrum of groups on the modern right. Generally, there is a respect for others & love and a desire to protect ones own folk and culture - this is healthy & normal for all peoples! It is a big issue but no need to press the matter too much for now.

  • There are no REAL Nazis now save WWII veterans, ex-Nazis. It all ended in 1945, the people who call themselves "neo-nazis" are IMO, mostly uniform fetishists or simply unaware of the negative nature of the skinhead/uniform types, how we conducts ourselves is important. Guys like Rockwell & John Tyndall wearing uniform in the 50's & 60's is understandable - the World was not so much different from from the time of the end of the War, paramilitaries commonplace.

  • @Sockpuppet2012: Thanks.They are all great video's made by great people. I'm simply a humble promoter.Visit they're channels too. Peace mate,Free

  • I just subscribed to your channel.

    Excellent videos!!!

    Keep spreading the TRUTH!

  • I know what you mean, I could never have this conversation with anyone expect my Dad. I saw "David Cole in Auschwitz" last year and I just worked up the courage to ask him to watch it a couple of weeks ago (which he did), but we haven't talk about it since.

  • And I feel like if I press the subject any further he'll just get angry at me. I think a part of the problem is Neo-Nazism in America, most are uneducated, unemployed and downright criminal. Obviously this reflects badly on the German people and just makes modern-day society think thats the Third Reich in a nutshell. Surely Hitler would be rolling in his grave if he knew what kind of followers he has today. Its partly their fault that nobody is taking this issue seriously

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