Following a long odyssey through many Eastern countries, including
Russia and Turkey, J�rgen Graf has finally found a safe haven in Tehran.
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J�rgen
Graf, one of the foremost revisionist histo-rians / authors, has been granted political
asylum by the Iranian govern-ment. |
J�rgen Graf, one of the foremost revisionist historians/authors, has
been granted political asylum by the Iranian government. He was sentenced to 15 months
imprisonment in his home country, known as "democratic" Switzerland, for
publishing irrefutable facts on the Holocaust Industry's lies.
It is well known that J�rgen Graf was unafraid and prepared to go to
prison to set an example for others in the pursuit of freedom. However, recently he became
alarmed by horrendous reports, emanating from insiders of the system, that suddenly, a
considerable number of incarcerated intellectual dissidents, opposing the terror of the
Holocaust Industry, became ill and mysteriously died (three in Austria alone). These
events forced him to reconsider his position and made him change his plans.
J�rgen Graf has visited and examined more "holocaust-sites"
in Eastern countries than all self-acclaimed holocaust experts put together. He has
studied and examined more documents in Polish and Russian archives than the entire gang of
the Holocaust Industry in 50 years. His command of 18 languages has played an important
role in this complex research.
His main books have been published in Russia in numbers, inconceivable
to publishing houses in the West. Earlier this year (2000), his fame was highlighted when
staff of the Russian Embassy at Bern (Switzerland) asked him to see the Ambassador in his
office. J�rgen presumed that the reason for this invitation was to inform him that his
visa for Russia had been rejected due to Swiss governmental pressure.
To his surprise it was not the case. The Russian Ambassador politely
asked him to autograph his most widely read work (The Holocaust Under the Scanner) which
he kept locked up in his desk drawer.
During the recent part of his travels (escaping the Swiss prison
system) he was approached by Iranian authorities and invited to come, work and research
freely as a welcomed guest, supported by Iranian scientific circles.
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Horst
Mahler (right), a long standing friend of present German Chancellor Gerhard Schr�der
(left), will be invited to Iran to lecture the attending intellectuals at the
International Revisionist Confe-rence. Horst Mahler recently drew the
German-Political-System's attention on himself, when he demanded in an "appeal to
all decent Germans" that "all Jewish communities and organizations
working with them must be banned." |
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To our knowledge the association of Iranian Universities
is planning an International Revisionist Conference in January 2001. All eminent
revisionists will be invited to attend. We are also informed that the leading German
intellectual, Horst Mahler, (a long standing friend of present German Chancellor Gerhard
Schr�der) will be invited to lecture the attending intellectuals. Horst Mahler recently
drew the German-Political-System's attention on himself, when he demanded on his website
and in a printed "appeal to all decent Germans" that "all Jewish
communities and organizations working with them must be banned."
He reasoned his demand, by revealing that the Jewish law/religion is
incompatible with the standards of humanity as it mandates a range of heinous crimes,
including genocide, from its Jewish congregation.
We, from the National Journal, subscribe to the idea that it is better
to fight evil than to succumb to it. Therefore we praise J�rgen Graf's decision to accept
the kind invitation of the God fearing state of Iran.
Whilst Israel functions as a refuge for criminals and scoundrels, Iran
stands as a shining example of God's testimony to protect the innocent and seek for the
truth. It can only be beneficial for mankind that there is still as state, a culture and a
God fearing people (as Iran) that resolutely opposes the expansion of Satan's empire of
evil as did the Christian redeemer Jesus Christ.