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Real History and the Traditional Enemies of Free Speech The Index to the Traditional Enemies of Free Speech Alphabetical index (text) origins of anti-semitism [Images added by this website] Above: David Irving arrives with his assistant Jae at the TV2 studios in Oslo May 25, 2009 for his controversial broadcast How they do it: Coca-Cola Norway threatens TV2 for letting Irving speak Links: Holocaustsenteret trakk seg fra

TV2-debatt – The Norwegian Center for Studies of the Holocaust withdraws from TV2 debate Above: Holocaust survivor Imre Hercz , outraged at the Irving broadcast, threatens commercial consequences for TV channel Translated excerpt : The Norwegian Jew [ Imre Hercz ] believes that Irving’s appearance may have serious consequences for the income of the [commercial] TV channel.

” – ” TV2 has forgotten that international sponsors can find out about this, feel uncomfortable, and distance themselves from TV2.” Coca-Cola vil ha Irving-forklaring – Coca Cola demands explanation about Irving. Translated excerpt : – “We want a dialogue with TV2 about this incident.

We think that it is normal to ask why, and then form our own opinion, says Stein Rommeroud , Marketing Director for Coca Cola Norway. […] – Why is this talk important for the Coca Cola Company? – We are very conscious of what media we are using for marketing, this is about branding.”

On the wrong track : Trond Blindheim, president of the Norwegian School of Marketing (Norges markedshøyskole), is of the opinion that Irving’s visit to Norway was of great newsworthiness, and that it is common for TV stations to pay the travel expenses for their guests. &endash; In this case the Coca Cola Company is on a completely wrong track.

A Marketing Director at TV2, or one of TV2’s advertises, can’t interfere with the editorial policy of a medium. &endash; But is it not normal for Coca Cola to ask for such a meeting? – No, that is the most ridiculous I have ever heard. We have a constitution in this country which confirms that freedom of speech is for everybody. The media does not exist to deliver a commercial message from participants like the Coca Cola Company.

Historian David Irving’s major interview May 26, 2009 with Norwegian TV2’s Tabloid is now on YouTube: Part 1 | Part 2 | Uproar in media: David Irving en route to literature festival – English Dagbladet – Vi skal fotfølge ham hele uka – we’ll stay here whole week | NRK Norwegian radio| Norwegian MP: Helt hÃ¥rreisende av TV 2 Ã¥ invitere David Irving, mener stortingsrepresentant Karin Andersen | Completely out of line of TV2 to invite David Irving David Irving, a Radical’s Diary: In the face

of real violence, David Irving flies to Oslo to speak, but police advise otherwise Red agent inside Norway TV2 leaked Irving’s flight plan to Oslo street scum | Left’s outrage at admission Norwegian hotels paid him compensation | Norway Government TV publishes terms of the Rica hotel settlement | Reader’s angry letter: “Was it right for you to pull out of Norway?”

Focal Point acts as agents for the sale of the following genuine Adolf Hitler items: his walking stick [Gehstock] | photos 1 and 2 and 3 | news about Hitler and Eva Braun bone relics | paintings: Wüst , Bechstein , Troost , Pfarrer , Netherlands , Montreal , Cullis , Bijl , Astroman | Ernst Röhm original photos — See the lying articles about these in the British and German press, e.g.

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