New Podcast Appearance: DOOMED With Matt Binder

I appeared on Matt Binder’s podcast DOOMED last night. Here’s the appearance plus another hour or so of content from him. Worth subscribing and watching often. I’ll be back in a week or two with this term’s research paper (finally). live now with @thamesdarwin discussing holocaust deniers and conspiracy theorists. tune in: https://t.co/wVqBrTGmod — Matt …

Mattogno on Riga, Part Four: Polishing a Turd

I’m going to finish this series on Carlo Mattogno’s treatment of the murder on 30 November 1941 of thousands of Latvian Jews, plus a thousand Reich Jews who had just arrived in Riga, by making a few general observations. Before that, however, a couple of confessions. First, I’m not an historian, although I do have …

Mattogno on Riga, Part Three: Hierarchies Are Hard

Having addressed Mattogno’s butchering of the Keine Liquidierung phone note and ignorance of points like basic meteorology, geography, and arithmetic, we move in this post to discussing how Mattogno addresses the aftermath of the shooting of a thousand Reich Jews in Riga on 30 November 1941. The “orthodox” history has it that, Lange having lodged a complaint about this …

Mattogno on Riga, Part Two: Phone Calls in Riga, Prague, and Berlin

Picking up where I left off in my last post, Carlo Mattogno’s treatment of the mass shooting of Latvian Jews, as well as a thousand newly arrived Reich Jews, on 30 November 1941 is riddled with errors and lapses in logic. After briefly remarking on the discrepancy between the actual date of the shooting and the …

Mattogno on Riga, Part One: Keine Liquidierung Revisited

With my blogmates already having responded to parts of Carlo Mattogno’s magnum opus on the Einsatzgruppen, I decided to have a look at the ten pages Mattogno dedicates to the killings in the fall of 1941 in Riga – a topic I’ve had occasion to look at very closely over the last couple of years. I put together …

Unz, Roberts, and Irving

Simul-blogged at Holocaust ControversiesA couple of weeks ago, I wrote about how Paul Craig Roberts, a former Reagan administration Treasury official, was dancing tantalizingly close to flat-out Holocaust denial. He’s back again, now defending the choice of libertarian activist and one-time California gubernatorial candidate Ron Unz to publish David Irving’s Hitler’s War on his website, Unz.com, which publishes a variety …

Stefan Molyneux Is Holocaust Denier-Adjacent

Simul-blogged at Holocaust Controversies You probably missed, but there was a bit of a dust-up a couple of days ago on Twitter. What happened was that, about a month ago, New Atheist Sam Harris hosted Christian Picciolini on his podcast. Picciolini is a former leader of the Hammerskins skinhead group who reformed several years ago …

Paul Craig Roberts Crosses the Line

Simulblogged at Holocaust Controversies If you’ve never heard of Paul Craig Roberts, don’t feel bad. As a public figure, he seems to have hit his high water mark during the Reagan Adminstration as an Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, where he stridently defended supply-side economic policy. Since 2001, he has been a rather loud voice …

A Podcast About Holocaust Denial

I’ve been incommunicado at this blog for some time, since I’ve not been enrolled in a history course this term. (Instead, I’ve been fulfilling a core requirement in Interdisciplinary Studies — a course on wellness, which is surprisingly interesting.) However, I gave an interview a couple of months ago to Matthew Buckley of Adelaide, Australia, …

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