Aug 15, 2011

New Smith' s Report # 184

 




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From: Bradley Smith / Codoh <bradley1930@yahoo.com>
Date: August 15, 2011 5:05:08 PM EDT
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New Smith' s Report # 184
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Committee for Open Debate on the Holocaust
 

Issue 184 of Smith's Report

 

 In This issue you will find:

 

What to Do about Campus Bogeyman Bradley Smith:

A Manual for Action

By Jett Rucker

 

What Does Holocaust Denial Really Mean?

By Professor Daniel McGowan

 

Letter by Six Hobart and William Smith Colleges

Professors to Their President Condemining

By Professor McGowan

 

Professor McGowan Exposes Contemptible Six

at Hobart and William Smith Colleges

By Professor McGowan

 

My Life as a Holocaust Denier

By Paul Eisen

 

Death Camp Survivors' Personal Plea to

Facebook to Change Holocaust-Denial Policy

 

Notes by Bradley Smith

 

 

Read  our new Smith's Report # 184


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State Dept. gives $200,000 grants to MEMRI, Centropa August 15, 2011

 


State Dept. gives $200,000 grants to MEMRI, Centropa
August 15, 2011

VIENNA (JTA) -- The U.S. State Department awarded $200,000 grants each to the Middle East Media Research Institute, or MEMRI, and the Central Europe Center for Research and Documentation, known as Centropa.

The grants, from the State Department's Office of International Religious Freedom in the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor, were announced last week.

MEMRI, a Washington-based group that translates and researches anti-Semitic trends in the Middle East and South Asia, was awarded the grant to document and translate anti-Semitism and Holocaust denial in the Middle East.

Centropa, a Vienna-based organization that uses technology and interactive social media to teach about the Holocaust in Hungary, Lithuania and Poland, was given the grant for Holocaust education programs.

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Exclusive Interview With President Ahmadinejad : Information Clearing House News

 




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From: frank scott <fpscott@gmail.com>
Date: August 15, 2011 7:50:54 PM EDT
Subject: Exclusive Interview With President Ahmadinejad   :  Information Clearing House News

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article28838.htm

email: fpscott@gmail.com

Frank Scott writes  political commentary and satire which appears in print in The Independent Monitor and online at the blog Legalienate



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U.S. Adds Israel to 'Promoter, Producer, or Protector' of Terrorists List

 

U.S. Adds Israel to 'Promoter, Producer, or Protector' of Terrorists List

By Buck Sexton | The Blaze | Jun. 29, 2011

The Obama administration has added Israel to a list of 36 'specially designated' countries that have 'shown a tendency to promote, produce, or protect terrorist organizations or their members.'

The 'specially designated country' list is used by Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to screen detained foreigners with an extra step, called a "Third Agency Check." Overall, the countries on the list are unsurprising, with two exceptions this year. Israel was not on the  list in 2008, but now in 2011, it has been added. North Korea, on the other hand, was dropped from the list this year but was on it in 2008.

The Department of Homeland Security published the list of "specially designated countries"  as an appendix to a publicly released report on May 11 report entitled "Supervision of Aliens Commensurate With Risk."

As reported by CNS News, ICE Spokeswoman Gillian Christensen claims the creation of the list began at least seven years ago during the Bush administration, and ICE was not responsible for creating it. According to a written statement by Christensen:

"The U.S. does not and never has considered Israel to have links to terrorism, but rather they are a partner in our efforts to combat global terrorism. Countries may have been included on the list because of the backgrounds of arrestees, not because of the country's government itself."

There are only five countries on the list that do not have majority Muslim populations, and those countries have had serious internal problems with radical Muslim terrorist groups or insurgencies.

 

http://truthalliance.net/Archive/News/tabid/67/ID/7889/US-Adds-Israel-to-Promoter-Producer-or-Protector-of-Terrorists-List.aspx

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