International Nutcase Convention in Iran

Sometimes truth is stranger than fiction. . .

[quote]Holocaust Deniers and Skeptics Gather in Iran

TEHRAN, Dec. 11 — Holocaust deniers and skeptics from around the world gathered at a government-sponsored conference here today to discuss their theories about whether six million Jews were indeed killed by the Nazis during World War II and whether gas chambers existed.

In a speech opening the two-day conference, Rasoul Mousavi, head of the Iranian Foreign Ministry’s Institute for Political and International Studies, which organized the event, said it was an opportunity for scholars to discuss the subject “away from Western taboos and the restriction imposed on them in Europe.”

The foreign ministry had said that 67 foreign researchers from 30 countries were scheduled to take part. Among those speaking today are David Duke, the American white-supremacist politician and former Ku Klux Klan leader, and Georges Thiel, a French writer who has been prosecuted in France over his denials of the Holocaust.

Mr. Duke’s remarks late this afternoon are expected to assert that no gas chambers or extermination camps were actually built during the war, on the ground that killing Jews that way would have been much too bothersome and expensive when the Nazis could have used much simpler methods, according to an advance summary of his speech published by the institute.

“Depicting Jews as the overwhelming victims of the Holocaust gave the moral high ground to the Allies as victors of the war, and allowed Jews to establish a state on the occupied land of Palestine,” Mr. Duke’s paper says, according to the summary.

One of the first scheduled speakers, Robert Faurisson of France, also called the Holocaust a myth created to justify the occupation of Palestine.

The conference is being held at the behest of Iran’s president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, who likewise called the Holocaust a myth last year, and repeated a well-known slogan from the early days of the 1979 revolution in Iran, “Israel must be wiped off the map.” He has spoken several times since then about a need to establish whether the Holocaust actually happened.

Most of the speakers at the conference today praised Mr. Ahmadinejad’s comments.

Bendikt Frings, 48, a psychologist from Germany, said he believed Mr. Ahmadinejad was “an honest direct man,” and said he had come to the conference to thank him for what he had initiated.

“We are forbidden to have such a conference in Germany,” he said. “ All my childhood, we waited for something like this.” . . . . .

It was not entirely clear how the lineup of speakers at the conference was set. The Institute’s website had invited scholars and researchers to submit papers in advance for consideration, but revealed little about how they were evaluated. The Iranian foreign ministry also provided little information about participants, saying that it feared they would be prosecuted by their home countries.

The conference included an exhibition today of various photos, posters and other material meant to contradict the accepted version of events, that the Nazis murdered millions of Jews and other “undesirables” in death camps during the war. New captions in Persian on some familiar photos of corpses at the camps argued that they were victims of typhus, not the German state. . . .

Iran also organized an exhibition last summer of cartoons about the Holocaust, which outraged Jews inside Iran and out. . . [/quote]
nytimes.com/2006/12/11/world … r=homepage

The conference is apparently drawing luminaries (:roll:) from all over the world, including the US contribution, David Duke. For those unfamiliar with his accomplishments, Duke is a former Louisiana Republican state representative, and former Imperial Wizard of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, who made several unsuccessful runs for Senator, Congressman, Governor and President of the US, but did land a successful one-year jail term for tax evasion and fraud. In 2005 he received a Ph.D. in History from the Ukrainian Interregional Academy of Personnel Management (MAUP). His doctoral thesis was titled “Zionism as a Form of Ethnic Supremacism”. He also published a self-help book for women, using the pseudonym Dorothy Vanderbilt, in which he gives advice to women regarding vaginal exercises, fellatio, analingus, and anal sex.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Duke

No comment about this by Merkel, The Pope, The UN, The EU…
Although German Parliament President Norbert Lammert protested the conference in a letter to Ahmadinejad, calling it anti-Semitic propaganda “under the pretext of scientific freedom.”

[quote]"The two-day conference was initiated by President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in an apparent attempt to burnish his status at home and abroad as a tough opponent of Israel.

The hard-liner president has described the Holocaust as a “myth” and called for Israel to be wiped off the map. Earlier this year, his government backed an exhibition of anti-Israel cartoons in a show of defiance after Danish cartoons caricaturing Islam’s prophet Muhammad were published in Europe, raising an outcry among Muslims.

The conference fit in with Ahmadinejad’s policy of seeking to cast Iran as an alternative power to the West — in politics, science and academics. His anti-Israeli and anti-U.S. stances have brought out crowds of supporters during visits to Asia and Africa over past years, and he has used those themes to rally support at home.

Ahmadinejad has said that the killing of six million Jews by the Nazi German regime during World War II was a “myth” and “exaggerated.” He has also repeatedly said Palestinians had to pay the price for European guilt over the Holocaust.

The Tehran gathering coincided with an independently convened academic conference on the Holocaust in Berlin, Germany, where historians affirmed the accuracy of the Nazi genocide data and questioned the motives of those behind the Tehran forum.

Wolfgang Benz, head of the Center for Research on Anti-Semitism at Berlin’s Technical University, said people who deny the Holocaust “know perfectly well what happened.”

“They want to use what happened — through denying it — to effect something else, to articulate the crude old anti-Semitism against Israel,” he said. “It’s about politics … not about scholarship.”
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IMO, this is an attempt by the Iranian nutbag president to set himself up with “street cred” for his position as leader of the Islamic world.

now looks like a good time for a tactical nuke. sent by israel. that’d f…k 'em

There’s no shortage of extremists in the world who, despite all the evidence – such as the clear historical evidence of genocide against the Jewish people – persist in denying the facts, however obvious.

In fact, that’s the telltale symptom and primary modus operandi of extremism – persistent denial of the obvious truth.

Will they hold the next convention in the secret underground system of caves occupied by mind-controlling Mysterons from Mars?