Elie Wiesel’s in trouble

BY: Robert Faurisson

To Noam Chomsky he’s a ‘terrible fraud’, to Norman Finkelstein he’s a ‘clown’, to Christopher Hitchens he was a ‘windbag’ and ‘poseur’ and to Israel Shamir he’s the (my favourite) “cry-as-you-pay Holocaust weepie”. So many great people with so many bad things to say about Elie Wiesel.

This blog has also posted one or two items on Wiesel from time to time. For example, Deir Yassin Remembered’s Dan McGowan has been after him for years. It began when, back in the late nineties , Dan asked Wiesel to join the DYR Board of Advisers. Wiesel’s answer to the invitation? No answer, and this from the man who told us that “The opposite of love is not hate but indifference”. Never one to go quietly, Dan just kept on chasing and recently, devoted a sizable chunk of his foreword to Germar Rudolf’s latest book, to discussing Wiesel’s fraudulent self. And Rabbi David Goldberg too, an unlikely source, certainly had his doubts.

As for me, well, I wonder whether he’s actually ever been within a hundred miles of Auschwitz (during the forties that is, because since then he seems to have spent half his life plying his trade there.

Yes, it it seems that once sniffed, the scent of Wiesel’s duplicity just cannot be let go and perhaps the longest serving bloodhound of all is Robert Faurisson. Here’s his latest.

http://pauleisen.blogspot.co.uk/2013/02/elie-wiesels-in-trouble-by-robert.html

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  1. Yes, Elie Wiesel is a fraud. He claims to have been brought up in a Hungarian speaking part of Romania but he cannot speak Hungarian or Romanian. He speaks English with a heavy Serbian accent. He entered France from his native Yugoslavia in 1954 and his entry card from the Yugoslav embassy in Paris can be seen on the internet. It shows his photo but not his name. His real name is presumably something Serbian. It is very unlikely that he is actually Jewish. Because of his language skills he was used as a US envoy to Serbia and Croatia,where he could use his mother tongue when discussing with the leaders of both countries.

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