International Campaign for Real History
Index to a file of Mr Irving’s speeches and lecturesAFTER the Australian Labour Government, under pressure, refused permission for David Irving to make a third tour of the country in 1993, he videotaped a speech at a studio in South Africa, and shipped it to Australia. Attempts by his opponents to ban the video included getting The Mossad to plant hidden microphone-bugs in the room of the Sydney video censorship authority. Now for the first time we post the complete text of this important speech, THE SEARCH FOR TRUTH IN HISTORY.
•• FLASHBACK to May 30, 1993: Australian newspapers report: “Israeli secret agents linked with bugging” device found in Irving Video Censorship Bureau •• |
- Sep 3, 1983: at Los Angeles, California [first speech in USA for fifteen years] “The Travails of the Transatlantic Writer“
- Nov 12, 1987: in Johannesburg, South Africa; the David Katz version [but see Mr Irving’s diary entry account of this]
- April 1988 in Toronto, Canada, at the time of the Zündel Trial
- 1990: to the Clarendon Club in London, published as “We have lost our sense of Destiny.”
- Sep 3, 1990 Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany (with resulting police prosecution documents)
- Nov 6, 1991: (fragments, in German) to an audience at Buchenbronn, Germany
- Nov 9, 1991: Halle, central Germany (fragments, in German).
- May 5, 1992: Secret tape transcript of Mr Irving’s closing address to Munich court (Schlusswort vor dem Münchner Landgericht (in German)
- Sep 19, 1992: to the Clarendon Club, London [second version: illicit transcript circulated by Board of Deputies of British Jews]
- Oct 11, 1992: at Los Angeles, California, on the Eichmann and Goebbels Papers
- Oct 16, 1992: Portland, Oregon (Real Video link)
- Oct 28, 1992: on Freedom of Speech, at Victoria, British Columbia (at the end of which Mr Irving was arrested by Victoria city police)
- Nov 1, 1992: on Freedom of Speech, at Toronto, Canada, prior to leaving Canada (refused entry to the United States that night, he was returned to Canada and rearrested).
- Nov 8, 1992: on Freedom of Speech, at Toronto, Canada: released on bail during deportation hearings, to the fury of the traditional enemies of Free Speech, he again addressed a large audience in Toronto
- Feb 1993: videotaped speech to Australians, after Labour Government refused David Irving permission for a third tour: “The Search for Truth in History.”
- Oct 10, 1994: at Portland, Oregon
- ABC Radio (Australia) September 26, 1996 interviews Mr Irving on his new application
- Apr 13, 1998: at Washington State University, Pullman, Washington [partial transcript].[dossier]
- Mark Moran reports on David Irving’s May 19, 2002 talk in Seattle
- An account of Mr Irving’s talk in snow-choked Arlington, Virginia, Feb 27, 2003
- 1994-6: The attempts to speak at the University of California at Berkeley, thwarted by violent demonstrations staged by the traditional enemies of free speech.
- October 23, 2003: David Irving’s speech to the huge Budapest rally, commemorating the 1956 uprising [and photos]
- March 15, 2007: David Irving’s speech to Hungary’s National Day rally [Hungarian too] [Pictures] | corrected Hungarian text as PDF file [Pictures]
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