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December 13, 2007 by webmaster.
Just as predicted by us, Frank Weltner has been banned on myspace.com!
Frank is now apparently uploading his videos on his own server. The bad part is that he is not offering embeding codes.
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December 13, 2007 by webmaster.
An unrepentant old Nazi officer who served in some of the worst concentration camps gives the Hitler salute in Spain where he has hidden from justice for over 60 years.
Now Paul Maria Hafner is the subject of a TV documentary called “Hafner’s Paradise” which chronicles his life in exile – and how he manages to draw pensions from three countries.
Operation Last Chance, the campaign to round up the last Nazis in Europe organised by the Simon Wiesenthal Centre in Israel, has him on their wanted list.
Yet although Hafner, 84, continues to make outrageous statements that would put him behind bars in Germany or Austria, no government has sought to prosecute him.
He calls the death camp of Auschwitz, where 1.1 million Jews were murdered, “a ten star hotel” where “Jews were sent for their own protection. All that stuff about murder is Allied propaganda crap.”
Of Hitler he says: “I regard him as the greatest man who ever lived, the most important person in the history of the world.”

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December 13, 2007 by webmaster.
JEWISH ART, like art in Russia after the communist take-over, scarcely exists in its own right and culturally its influence on mankind has been negligible – that is until Jewish ‘art’ during the present century became positively baneful.
In Russia, however, there is a traditional Russian art from pre-communist days – literature, music and the ballet which flourished under the Tsars and upon the significance of which the communist regime traded unblushingly.
The case of Jewish art is different since until modern times the Jews had no nation state and the scope of aspiring artists was limited by the social conditions imposed on the Jews in varying degrees of severity in different countries and over many centuries. They were in fact forbidden to indulge in important artistic activities. Obviously there must have been reasons for this and for the apparently harsh treatment of these people.

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