P.S.: Don’t you think it’s a little ironic that
you can’t get a Visa to enter Oz to visit your daughter
and lecture, and yet we can let in a known terrorist, who
can work here for several months, get married, and be
seen in public sparring with one of our prominent
boxers/sportsman? Then our terrorist is spirited out of
the country just before the story is leaked to the media.

Then your old mate snakey Philip Ruddock — who
been promoted to Attorney General, starts banging the
drum for tighter interrogation laws for our secret police
ASIO. Very fishy.

David
Irving comments:

YES – your prime minister
John Howard was just a hundred yards from here yesterday, with HM the Queen, laying a wreath. I was tempted to put on a suit like last time
[Oct
23, 1997] and fake a Press pass and go and ask him how Australia’s record on Freedom of Speech is doing. But I decided that since London’s
Finest now carry Hechler & Koch submachine guns it might be an unproductive move.

Incidentally: Hyde Park Corner was closed off for the whole morning for the brief ceremony — one of London’s major intersections. Imagine the disruption. Their Majesties arrived in closed, bullet proof, armourplated limousines. I can’t remember Mr A
Hitler having to be driven around his own capital in peacetime in such secure comfort. I seem to remember him standing up giving that silly little stiff-arm salute of his to the cheering crowds.