Programme
of the 2000
event
Friday,
September 22, 2000
3 to 5 p.m. registration 5 to 6 p.m.
reception with cash bar.
8 p.m. Before dinner David Irving talks on The
Entebbe Raid: Idi Amin's Court of Inquiry, the
Transcripts.
After dinner David Irving talks on
"Scratchings-out". Documents which he has discovered
to have been tampered with, and the historic
significance of these excisions: Rommel, Pearl Harbor,
and British assassination plots.
Saturday,
September 23, 2000
8:30 a.m. invitation breakfast for speakers
10 a.m. Don Heddesheimer lectures on The First
Holocaust Fund-raising Drives - those between the two
World Wars. Selected campaigns by major Jewish
advocacy groups during the first part of the twentieth
century. The propaganda techniques and lobbying
activities used then are a small piece of the
revisionist puzzle.
11:15 a.m. coffee break
12 p.m. Kimberley Cornish lectures on "The Man Who
Was Esther." Cornish (author, "The Jew of Linz") has
flown in specially from Australia to deliver an
hour-long talk on Adolf Hitler and the brilliant
Jewish philosopher Wittgenstein, and explain why his
thesis endangers the unity between secular and
religious Jews over the causes of the Holocaust. The
speaker promises "nothing controversial, except
Wittgenstein's involvement in the passing of the
British intelligence crown jewels to Stalin and
consequent collapse of the British Empire."
1 - 2 p.m. lunch break.
2 p.m. Alan Heath a new (and neutral) speaker, Mr
Heath is a British publisher who has lived in Poland
permanently since 1992 and has visited all the Nazi
sites there regularly. He speaks Polish fluently. He
has actively sought out older local people who were
witnesses to what went on there during WW2, and
conducted many interviews. We anticipate a lively
discussion. He has visited the largest former ghettos:
Warsaw -- he actually lived on the site -- Lodz,
Krakow, Bialystok, and Lublin. "It is difficult to be
impartial", says Heath, "but I have constantly sought
the truth and have no particular axe to grind." A
dangerous man, in other words. . .
3:30 p.m. Mark Antonacci's book, The Resurrection
of the Shroud, will be released this summer, and the
conference will be occurring during a rare two-month
public exhibit of the Shroud from August 12 - October
22; so his talk has a timely topic and will contain
the latest scientific evidence and testing on the
cloth's authenticity.
FILM: The British Channel Four television
film, 'Holocaust on Trial', which is currently
scheduled to be aired in the United States on
October 21 on PBS. Using well-known British
television actors, the film portrays actual scenes
from the dramatic High Court action brought by
David Irving against American scholar Deborah
Lipstadt.
After this showing, David Irving gives a
confidential briefing and answers questions on this
historic lawsuit which he is fighting single-handedly
through the British law courts against the global
enemies of Real History
8 p.m. dinner. After this John Sack ("Eye for an
Eye") delivers by popular request a witty keynote
speech about sciosophy, the science of documented
poppycock. "Everyone," he says, "can decide for
himself whether the Exterminationists or the
Revisionists are guilty of what Giordano Bruno
described as 'the most delightful science there is' -
the science of ignorance." He offers examples from the
Republic of the Congo, Through the Looking Glass,
UFOs, Angels in America, President Eisenhower, and
especially Shakespeare, runs thirty minutes.
10 p.m. LATE NIGHT FILM: Mr Death, the
film made by award-winning American documentary
film-maker Errol Morris about the life and
living-death of execution consultant Fred Leuchter,
his revisionist discoveries and the reasons for his
misery; (or those unable to attend this
large-screen showing, we will on request arrange a
further private showing on small screen on Sunday
afternoon.
Sunday,
September 24, 2000
8:30 a.m. invitation breakfast for special
contributors to the DIFF
10 a.m. Lawyer Don Bustion investigates the theme
of Winston Churchill vs. the Red Cross in a talk
entitled "Starving Britain's Allies."
11 a.m. coffee
11:15 - 12 p.m. Brian Renk will demolish the
evidence given by the "world's leading Auschwitz
expert," the Canadian pseudo-architect Professor
Robert Van Pelt.
12 - 1 p.m. Jordan Hoffmann is to talk on Sir
Nevile Henderson, Britain's sorely tested ambassador
in pre-war Berlin
1 - 2 p.m. lunch
2 p.m. Germar Rudolf "Hunting Germar Rudolf." The
chemicals-expert who became Germany's "Most Wanted"
talks about the frightening experience of finding
himself the target of an orchestrated European
manhunt, and about some revisionist achievements he
has made nonetheless. Rudolf has been forced into
exile and harrowing personal difficulties because of
his refusal to budge from his scientific beliefs as a
former associate of the prestigious Max Planck
institute in Germany. We are happy to provide the
opportunity for him to state his case here.
3 p.m. (approx.) end of conference. Thanks from
David Irving on behalf of Real History.
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