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Mark Weber :: January 3, 2007 :: The Meria Heller Show
Meria Heller hosts a stimulating one-hour broadcast session with the IHR director. The two talk about the imprisonment in Europe of Irving, Zundel and other “thought criminals” for having expressed dissident views about “the Holocaust.” Weber speaks about the background and current status of the Zundel case. The two also discuss the emotion-charged and agenda-driven way in which Jewish death and suffering are treated in our society, and the contrastingly neglectful treatment of deaths and sufferings of others. They also discuss the new book by former President Jimmy Carter, who is under fire for acknowledging how critics of Israeli policies are smeared and intimidated, the devastating 1984 arson attack of the IHR’s offices, and other topics.
Mark Weber :: December 29, 2006 :: Mark Dankof’s America
In this provocative and thoughtful two-hour session aired on the Republic Broadcast Network, IHR director Mark Weber and host Mark Dankof discuss the background and consequences of the Iraq war, the prospects for a new war with Iran, the power and impact of the pro-Israel lobby, pro-Israel Christians in the US, and the imprisonment of David Irving, Ernst Zundel and other victims of Europe’s “Holocaust denial” laws.
Mark Weber :: December 2006 :: Holocaust Remembrance: Behind the Campaign
In this 20 minute presentation, IHR director Mark Weber cites impressive evidence to show that the Holocaust remembrance campaign is an expression of Jewish-Zionist power, and is designed to further Zionist and Israeli interests.
Mark Weber :: November 5, 2006 :: Jim Condit, Jr. -- WKRC
Weber provides an update on the prison and legal ordeals of David Irving, Ernst Zundel and Germar Rudolf, and examines the unjust and hypocritical “Holocaust denial” laws under which they and others are fined and imprisoned in Europe. The IHR director appears with host Jim Condit, Jr. on a program broadcast on WKRC, a major Cincinnati radio station, which was also heard worldwide through the station’s website.
Mark Weber :: March 26, 2006 :: American Dissident Voices
The Bush administration’s push for war against Iran, Tehran’s nuclear program, and more, are discussed by the IHR director in this interview, “Thin Ice: Jewish Power in a Changing World, Part 3.” Everywhere, says Weber, awareness is growing of the reality and dangerous impact of Jewish-Zionist power. One expression of this is the new “Israel Lobby” paper by professors Walt and Mearsheimer, which Weber quotes.
Mark Weber :: March 26, 2006 :: American Dissident Voices
"Thin Ice: Jewish Power in a Changing World, Part 2”: In this lively interview, the IHR director explains how the recent sentencing of British historian David Irving to 3 years in prison for “Holocaust denial” is helping the cause of freedom, and how the Holocaust remembrance campaign is losing effectiveness. Weber also speaks about President Bush’s disastrously wrong-headed “war on terror,” the deceitful neo-con push for a new war against Iran, and the shifting place of “terrorism” in history.
Mark Weber :: March 19, 2006 :: American Dissident Voices
Weber reports on the 3-year prison sentence given to historian David Irving for years-old remarks about “mythical” gas chambers at Auschwitz . The sentence prompted wide condemnation of the hypocritical “Holocaust denial” laws in Europe under which Irving and others have been persecuted. In this informative interview, “Thin Ice: Jewish Power in a Changing World, -- Part 1,” Weber also describes the key Jewish role in pressing for these laws, and reports on the IHR’s recent work.
Mark Weber :: February 21, 2006 :: The Jeff Rense Program
Weber tells about the 3-year prison sentence given to historian David Irving for remarks, made 16 years ago, about “mythical” gas chambers at Auschwitz . Weber also describes the unjust and hypocritical character of the “Holocaust denial” laws in Europe under which Irving and others have been imprisoned, fined and forced into exile.
Mark Weber :: November 21, 2005 :: The Jeff Rense Program
Historical Revisionism Report, An interview with Mark Weber
Jeff Rense interviews historian Mark Weber on the recent developments in the case of Ernst Zündel, the recent arrest of David Irving in Austria for "denying the Holocaust," as well as discussing the stature of revisionism in Western society.

Mark Weber :: November 9, 2005 :: The Jeff Rense Program
Zündel Trial Report, An interview with Mark Weber
Jeff Rense interviews historian Mark Weber on the recent developments in the case of Ernst Zündel whose trial for "thought crimes" in Germany just began and resulted in startling legal developments.

Mark Weber :: April 2005 :: My Prerogative broadcast
Why do we hear so much about 'the Holocaust’? In this broadcast of the “My Prerogative” radio show, Mark Weber explains how and why the fate of Europe ’s Jews during World War II plays such an important role in our cultural and political life today. Rick Wood, the show’s skeptical host, keeps Weber on his toes with skeptical comments, questions and come-backs.
Mark Weber :: March 12, 2005 :: American Dissident Voices
"Zündel's Persecution: By Order of the Jews, An interview with Mark Weber, Part 2"
Part 2 of an interview with Zündel family spokesman, historian Mark Weber. Ernst Zündel -- imprisoned for publicly doubting Zionist myths -- personifies the struggle for freedom of speech, freedom of thought, and freedom of inquiry. His struggle for freedom is our struggle for a decent and free future for our posterity.

Mark Weber :: March 5, 2005 :: American Dissident Voices
"Zündel's Persecution: By Order of the Jews, An interview with Mark Weber, Part 1"
Mark Weber speaks about the vindictive Jewish-Zionist campaign against Ernst Zündel, the key Jewish-Zionist role in his persecution, what’s happening since Zündel’s March 1 deportation to Germany, and the meaning of the special laws in some countries that criminalize challenges to the official “Holocaust” orthodoxy.

Ingrid Rimland Zundel :: February 3, 2005 :: IHR Meeting in Costa Mesa, CA     
In this moving, first person address, Rimland speaks about her childhood in an ethnic German Mennonite community in the Soviet Union, her “liberation” by the German army in 1941, shortly before the remnants of the community were about to be deported to Siberia by the Soviets, her westward trek along with the retreating German forces, her terrible ordeal in the final months of the war and the immediate postwar period, and her new life in the United States.
Mark Weber :: February 3, 2005 :: IHR Meeting in Costa Mesa, CA     
Mark Weber speaks about Ernst Zündel’s character, personality and impact. He recalls their first meeting, his role as a witness in the 1988 “Holocaust Trial” in Toronto, and other aspects of their relationship over the years.
Mark Weber :: February 5, 2005 :: American Dissident Voices
"Holocaust Remembrance and Jewish Supremacism: An interview with Mark Weber, Part 2"
Mark Weber discusses Holocaust propaganda as an instrument of Jewish power. Well known figures such as Elie Wiesel are not humanitarians: They use the Holocaust tale strictly to promote Israel and the Jewish/Zionist agenda.

Mark Weber :: January 29, 2005 :: American Dissident Voices
"Holocaust Remembrance and Jewish Supremacism: An interview with Mark Weber, Part 1"
Is 'Holocaust Remembrance' tied to Jewish supremacist domination of the United States? Is it an honest commemoration of a terrible ordeal, or a tool used to dominate others? Why does 'The Holocaust' apparently become more significant and receive even greater attention as it recedes into the past, contrary to most such events?

Mark Weber :: October 2, 2004 :: IHR Meeting in Costa Mesa, CA     
Mark Weber speaks about the war in Iraq, America's 'special relationship' with Israel, and the growing danger of war with Iran.
Mark Weber :: June 12, 2004 :: American Dissident Voices
The myths that helped propel America on her D-Day crusade are in large part the same myths that sustained and elected Ronald Reagan. They are myths which appeal to many good White Americans: the myth that we still possess freedom and independence, that there has been a continuity of our government with that of the founding fathers, and that supporting the current regime is synonymous with patriotism, among others. But, appealing as they are, belief in these myths is leading directly to the death of America and our civilization itself. Will the myths that he embodied be laid to rest with Ronald Reagan, or will Americans continue to believe in the trappings and symbols of a long-lost America?
Mark Weber :: May 3, 2004 :: The Hal Turner Show     
Hal Turner, a veteran radio show host, welcomed Weber for two hours as a guest on his newly "relaunched" show. Weber speaks on the Zionist role in the Iraq war, and the recent controversy surrounding an IHR ad placed in The Nation.
Paul Fromm :: April 24, 2004 :: IHR Conference in Sacramento     
The director of the Canadian Association for Free Expression speaks on the outrageous treatment of Ernst Zundel, the German-born civil rights activist and publicist who is being held as a political prisoner.
Chuck Carlson :: April 24, 2004 :: IHR Conference in Sacramento     
The director of the We Hold These Truths center reports on his visit to the Zionist-occupied Gaza region of Palestine, and talks about the profound influence of the Scofield Reference Bible, a widely used version of the scriptures with strongly pro-Zionist commentary.
Edgar Steele :: April 24, 2004 :: IHR Conference in Sacramento     
An Idaho attorney and writer, Mr. Steele stressed the growing threat to the security and freedom of Americans by an increasingly desperate government. He concluded his rousing, passionate and often humorous address by urging listeners to "make a difference."
Bradley Smith :: April 24, 2004 :: IHR Conference in Sacramento     
The chairman of the Committee for Open Debate of the Holocaust spoke about his recent visits to college campuses to talk with students about the importance of free speech and free expression on the Holocaust issue. (Due to technical difficulties, some of the audio of this presentation was lost.)
Michele Renouf :: April 24, 2004 :: IHR Conference in Sacramento     
Lady Michele Renouf, an actress, professional model and author who lives in London, spoke of the intellectual-spiritual odyssey that brought her to a heightened awareness of the importance of truthful history.

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