Elisabeth
Shepherd
Revisionist
Sh. wrote and published
in 1965 a 8-page tract
entitled 'The Six Myths' which was widely distributed on the
east coast of the United States. She qualified as a myth:
1)
that white people had oppressed the colored people of the world. - 2) that environment
could make people progressive according to the
opportunities it provides. - 3)
that nationalism was the cause of wars. - 4)
the concept of Anti-Semitism, and that the Jews were only a religious group.
- 5) that Jesus was a Jew and that Christianity's roots were in Judaism. -
and 6)
that six million Jews were destroyed by Nazi Germany.
According
to Sh., the last myth is the greatest myth of all time. There is no authentic record of gas chambers built
for the extermination of Jews. Millions of Jews would have entered the U.S. illegally since the beginning of World War II. Most of those "6.000.000"
Jews would be in the U.S., many of them in New York City. While
television, owned by Jews, showed films about 'Nazi criminals', not one word
was said about the Jews' part in the Soviet Revolution and the murder of the Christian
Czar and millions of White Russians.
Sh.'s tract was distributed by the 'National Renaissance Party', group based in Beacon, New York, and headed by James H.
Madole, who had himself denied, since the early-1950s, that Germany attempted to exterminate Europe's
Jews. In the May 1953 issue of 'National Renaissance Bulletin' he had written,
in an article entitled 'Adolf Hitler, the George Washington of Europe' that the Jews were
to blame for Germany's pre-war woes and for her being thrust into a totally unwanted war.
Additionally, in a final burst of savagery and hatred the Jews manipulated the legalized torture and
murder of Germany's top military, political and economic leadership at the infamous
Nuremberg Trials.
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E. Shepherd, 'The Six Myths', printed by the National Citizens Union, New York,
1965, distributed by the National Renaissance Party, pp. 7-8.
Letzte Änderung / Last update:
05.09.2008
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