Andrew
E. Mathis, Ph.D.

Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania, accuses Mr Irving of endorsing thuggish behaviour like the supporters of Deborah
Lipstadt,

Thinking thugs

Dear filth, —
Whenever a friend of colleague points me to your Web site, I always read with disgust. But I read with particular disgust your reaction to the thugs looting your planned address in
Sussex — not so much because thugs carried out an exercise in cultural fascism and denied you the right to speech, but rather because you made this statement:

“From Chicago to Portland to
Copenhagen, and now quiet little Arundel in
Sussex, these adorable people, these supporters
of Deborah Lipstadt and the people like
her, all follow the same washing-list of
instructions, issued by the same sinister folks,
and don’t seem to realize it.”

LipstadtMr.
Irving, if you are under some sort of dual delusion that (1) Prof.

Lipstadt’s supporters resort to thuggery, or that (2) your own supporters don’t, then I’d be happy to forward to you the several dozen e-mails I received after you unscrupulously published my contact information on your Web site — which you did after I criticized Tony Martin for attending your “Real History” conference in
Cincinnati in 2001.

I can’t decide who constitutes the greater filth. Perhaps you can help. Is it the actual thugs who threaten people like me with violence after you post my public information, or is it you, who gives your tacit approval to such behavior?

Or perhaps you’re filth independent of the thugs who support you?

Well, it’s not important. I will not sign off, however, without first offering you some advice.
That most famous of Jews reportedly said that those people who live by the sword die by the sword. So a suggestion: Perhaps if you reigned in the simians who predominate among your supporters, then over-zealous anti-Irvingites would be less inclined to violence and other unproductive activity.

Think it over, on the day you put aside per week for thinking.

Andrew
E. Mathis, Ph.D.

Deborah
Lipstadt’s . . . March
1995
[The
document which was posted here until March 19,
1998 has been removed at the instance of Deborah
Lipstadt’s lawyers.]
Professor
Deborah Lipstadt asks the High Court to Forbid
this Website to publish her legal
documents
Deborah
Lipstadt’s lawyers: Protests at this
Websit
Some
reviews of books by David Irving
she
seeks High Court injunction against this
Website
Moses
J refuses order in form she

seeks

[worshipping hatred]