ZGram - 6/18/2004 - "Prisoner of Conscience Letter # 79"
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June 18, 2004
Good Morning from the Zundelsite:
In this Prisoner of Conscience Letter to "Curtis", a young Texan who
has recently become intrigued by the Zundel Affair, you get a glimpse
into the volatile Sixties, when most of us, who now carry the
struggle for a return to sanity, were young - and many of us were in
the wrong camp:
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I have not been given my mail again for ten days, so no mail was
going out either, and it is beginning to pile up in my cell. Do not
be surprised if you get four letters all at once. It is not that I am
coming down with a case of extreme cabin fever - I try to space
letters out by collecting a few clippings to save on pencil stubs,
because often, a lot more can be said with small print in a newspaper
article than I can say with my stone-age pencil from my cell.
Let me first touch on the Svend Robinson case of May 16, 2004. That
fellow, apparently a good-looking Aryan belonging to a socialist
party - Commies too cowardly to admit that they were/are Commies -
set this party and its forerunner up in the 1930s, morphed it in the
1960s with a less offensive, not-so-leftist name, and called it the
"New Democratic Party". It always got the organized labor vote,
which, of course, was backed up by Union Commies in place since
before WWII in this country.
Svend Robinson has always been extremely condemnatory of me, because
like all unhealthy specimen, he had a good instinct for who was
healthy. These types have an unerring radar for non-deviants. Of
course, as a crypto-Commie, and a leftist, he inherited as his
political baggage an inborn dislike of National Socialism, which was
clearly anti-homosexual, anti-deviant and pro-normalcy. [National
socialism], in fact, did brand these people as a menace to society
and controlled their activities. That is where the pink triangle came
from, prominently displayed on their "above the heart" chest on their
uniforms.
I told you that as one of the first public health measures, mental
health was dealt with by the Hitler government in 1934 when, for
instance, manic depressives were diagnosed by a panel of experts -
with careful checks and hurdles to avoid abuse by relatives or
wayward spouses, who wanted their mates sterilized or removed to an
institution to maybe [fool] around with someone else. Sterilization
became the policy from 1934 til 1945, a logical measure, since these
people have such poor impulse control in every department, and since
these types of diseases are passed on by heredity. You do not "catch"
psychopathic conditions, schizophrenia, etc. from a dirty toilet seat.
Svend and his ilk would have a knee-jerk reaction every time a "Nazi"
or "Neo-Nazi" would appear on their radar screen. Thus, no love was
lost between Svend or his Jewish lawyer Clayton Ruby [and me]. Ruby
lived just down the road from me, and I would often see him in the
neighborhood. He always defended [homosexual] publications and
leftist causes and endorsed what Dr. Bugwig called "anti-Mensch"
causes. How fitting!
One of Svend Robinson's claims to fame is that he has just passed an
expanded "Human Rights" hate legislation bill in the Canadian
Parliament, which includes "sexual orientation" as a special class
[to be protected]. It was before the Senate, waiting to be passed,
when conveniently the swastika smearing and toppling of gravestones
took place in Toronto, which, needless to say, dove-tailed neatly
with the "Robinson Bill." It was, somewhat to my surprise,
semi-filibustered in the Senate by [a Black] woman, Anne Cools, whom
I met at my old Alma Mater, Sir George Williams University in
Montreal, during the Jewish-Marxist oriented student riots there in
1966-67-68.
I reported on that in my articles and my own column in the evening
student newspaper, [aimed at mature students], at the time. My
column's title was, appropriately enough, titled "Politics: Past,
Present and Future!" I was assistant editor of that paper, which had
a circulation of 18,000, as well as a producer/reporter for our
University's internal television news program broadcast into all
classrooms, professors' offices, and student and commons rooms. The
University was in gorgeous new quarters, with a brand new state of
the art electronic communications/production department where I
learned my skills, later put to use for my own mini media empire in
Toronto. That work is what got me "in here." It really teed these
people off.
At the time, Anne Cools was eventually arrested, along with about 60
to 70 radical Blacks from the Caribbean, and their Jewish agitator
leaders. They had occupied the IBM hole punch computer center of the
University, turned on the internal fire hydrants and opened the
hoses, destroying files and vital University documents. Despite this
fact, Anne Cools was elected to the Senate during the years of Pierre
Trudeau, which were Marxist-leaning. Her prior criminal record proved
no impediment to becoming a Senator.
This is why I was surprised to see her, of all people, speaking out
against the Robinson Bill.
[Ingrid's comment: Ernst told me that Senator Cools now wears the
Christian cross on a chain around her neck, which probably indicates
a religious conversion. I checked her out on the Internet; she
seems very conservative and responsible now in the bills she
introduces and sponsors.)
Because you are relatively young, Curtis, one more tidbit of
information: I corresponded with J. Edgar Hoover and the head office
of Rand Corporation, after I had sent an analysis about these student
riots, which caused over 2 million dollars worth of damage to the
University. I suggested remedies, preemptive in nature, to the FBI
and Rand Corp. I was ideologically against the war in Vietnam and
never believed it was "anti-Communist" - after all, Cuba was
communist and less than a hundred miles off the shore of the United
States. Why fly 18,000 miles to fight Communism when it was literally
at the doorstep?
Now listen up, Curtis! I do not know if anyone ever mentioned this to
you before or not, but the immediate reason for the Vietnam War was
to secure the Golden Triangle and monopolize the opium growing and
production areas in South East Asia. The long range goal, however,
for Johnson and his cronies was oil - yes, oil! That is why Vietnam
was fought over so fiercely by Johnson - after the assassination of
the non-oil power based Kennedy.
Benjamin Friedman, the Jewish convert to Catholicism and friend of
Joseph P. Kennedy, told me about President Kennedy not wanting a full
scale war, because he believed in General Gavin's (demoted and put
out to pasture) and Douglas MacArthur's policy views, which were not
to get involved in Asian land wars. But Johnson, who was a lifelong
patsy for the Military Industrial Complex, much like Bush is today,
wanted to secure the potentially vast oil resources, off-shore of
Vietnam. Look at a good map. You will see that the area off the
Vietnamese shore looks uncannily like the Gulf of Mexico. Ha! Ernst
is not just a pretty face, Curtis!
That is another reason the wily Vietnamese in the north, Ho Chi Minh
and General Giap, stayed away from Communist China and instead relied
on the USSR. Oil was the reason! The Chinese are starved for oil as
much as Hitler was. Oil is China's true retardant to military and
industrial greatness. It is like it was for Hitler, an Achilles heel.
I have been keeping an eye on this South East Asian area for a long
time! Few people know that the French did a lot of test drilling in
Vietnam. After the defeat and withdrawal of U.S. military forces,
the Vietnamese invited their former "colonial masters" back to
continue test drilling, and Vietnam is now providing an increasing
amount of its own needs from the very oil reserves Johnson attempted
to acquire.
It was essentially Communism's Fifth Column in the US that subverted
and sapped the American Will to Power in Vietnam. So, all of these
idealistic "flower power" kids, as Eugene McCarthy called them, and
the liberal crowd supported the right cause for the wrong reasons.
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