Real History and the Enemies of Free Speech The Index to the Traditional Enemies of Free Speech Alphabetical index (text) origins of anti-semitism David Irving in the grounds of his Windsor, UK, home Press Release issued by a Mississipi Nationalist Group announcing visit by British writer David Irving to Jackson Inquiries to Richard Barrett October 12, 2009 News Release MOST-ANTI-COMMUNIST STATE WELCOMES IRVING JACKSON – One of the world’s

leading opponents of Communism will be speaking in the most-anti-Communist state. David Irving will be appearing at City Hall in Jackson, Mississippi, October 21, 2009, at 6:00 PM. The British historian and author will be speaking in opposition to “Stalinist tactics,” recounting being jailed in Europe for [a lecture twenty years ago] expressing his views, and detailing his new book, Banged Up . Fellow-author Robert Weems described Mississippi as “the most anti-Communist state in the Union.”

Irving will hold a news-conference at 2:00 PM on October 20 at Jackson City Hall. Then, he will be appearing at 5:00 PM on the “Kim Wade Show” on WJNT 1180 AM. The following day, October 21, Irving will be broadcasting at 7:00 AM on the “Paul Gallo Show”, state-wide on “Super Talk Radio”, WMFN 93.3 FM, and on the “Charles Evers Show,” WMPR Radio 90.1 FM, that evening at 8:00 PM, following his address at City Hall. Irving has been hailed as a leading proponent of free-speech.

The New York Times described him as “perhaps the greatest living authority” on World War II. For his strong and “controversial” views, Irving has been banned from Australia, South Africa, Canada, New Zealand and Germany, but is welcomed in the home-state of James O. Eastland, described by Pravda as “the leading enemy of Communism in the world.” The state-legislature has repeatedly passed resolutions condemning Communism. http://www.nationalist.org/news/releases/2009/101201.html