DAVID
IRVING writes:

YES, those are good and valid points. The argument I was trying to make — and evidently failed to convey — is that when the next great tragedy comes, it will not be those who have profited most from their villainies who suffer, but the ordinary innocent Jews, once again.

It will not be the Abraham
Foxmans, Lawrence Eagleburgers, Neal Shers
, the
Bronfmans and the rest of that malodorous heap who find themselves lined up on the edge of history’s metaphorical tank ditch, waiting for the bullet, but the ordinary nice kind of Jews that you and I know and whose company we have always enjoyed.

The mobsters will have escaped in good time, flinging their ill-gotten loot out of the window ahead of them, depositing it in the banks of some other country willing to accept them and to listen to their whiney sob-stories, even as the grass is already beginning to grow over the graves of their fellows, the innocents, who will not have deserved this fate at all.

That is how it has been throughout history. Eventually, the innocents must look in History’s mirror, and reflect, and they may even decide it is time to put their own house in order. We non-Jews cannot do so, because if we do we will be accused of anti-Semitism. I write these words out of a genuine desire to help you and your people avoid future tragedies.