Interview with Jim Rizoli
Recorded on Skype. October 18, 2015 (1 h. 54 m.) A transcript, featuring various illustrations, is available here.
Recorded on Skype. October 18, 2015 (1 h. 54 m.) A transcript, featuring various illustrations, is available here.
June 10, 2014 (1h.9m.)
The problem of the gas chambers; repression of historical revisionism; the origin of the “Six Million” figure; the persecution of Dieudonné… February 2, 2014 (1h. 13m.)
presentazione del 14 giugno 2012 Si tratta di tre interviste della durata di 90 minuti ciascuna che avevo accordato a Radio Renaissance, una “radio libera” della regione parigina ormai scomparsa da molto tempo. Queste tre trasmissioni “Point de Rencontre” du 27 mai 1989. – Le révisionnisme. – Son origine. – Son évolution. – Les ouvrages….
[3m. 33s.] In a Paris café-restaurant on May 30, 2007, Robert Faurisson says that Ernst Zündel is his “dearest friend”, his “inspiration”. This recording was made shortly after the hearing in the 11th chamber of the court of appeal, just across the road, where Faurisson had opposed the decision of a case heard on July 11,…
Extracts of Prof. Faurisson’s presentation of his study “The Victories of Revisionism” and of the “Discussion Forum” that followed. With German subtitles. (33m.20s.)
(Notes for the talk given at the 14th conference of the Institute for Historical Review) Introduction This talk will not make mention of excesses committed against nationalities other than the Jews, nor will it deal with excesses committed against groups that merely included some Jews. Instead, my talk will contain information concerning only…
Elie Wiesel, author of the autobiographical account Night, received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1986. On the occasion of the award ceremony in Norway Prof. Faurisson, together with two revisionist colleagues standing outside the venue – the Oslo Peace Center –, distributed a press release flyer outlining the facts he would later address in detail…
On August 30, 1994 Robert Faurisson visited the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington and asked to see its scientific director Michael Berenbaum, who agreed to receive him in his office in the presence of accompanying witnesses (two for either party). Unable to answer Faurisson’s question as to why the museum displayed no physical…
Professor Faurisson can be heard in the following sections of the recording: 1 – from 57m. 40s. to 1h. 23m. 2 – from 1h. 52m. 47s. to 2h. 19m. April 21 and 23, 1993