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Benjamin Ferencz: In Memoriam

Benjamin Ferencz died on April 7, 2023 at age 103. He was born in Transylvania and grew up in New York City before earning his law degree from Harvard University. Ferencz, who was Jewish, despised National Socialist Germany. He was assigned...

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IBM and the “Holocaust”: Where’s the Beef?

      One of the most popular and well-researched books ever written on the “Holocaust” is IBM and the Holocaust, by investigative journalist Edwin Black. This book asks whether IBM (International Business Machines) was knowingly involved in the so-called Holocaust. Black concludes...

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The Rise and Fall of Dorothy Thompson Into Obscurity

Dorothy Thompson was deluged with speaking invitations after her dramatic exit from Germany. Her lectures drew impressive crowds everywhere she went. Dorothy was often introduced as the “First Lady of American Journalism” on the speaker’s platform. The Rise and Fall of...

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Sigmund Freud: Scientific Genius or a Fraud?

      Sigismund (Sigmund) Schlomo Freud (1856-1939) has been rated as the sixth most influential scientist in world history.[1] Medical historian Elizabeth M. Thornton writes: “Probably no single individual has had a more profound effect on 20th-century thought than Sigmund Freud.”[2] This...

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Some Are More Equal Than Others! Hypocrisy & The AEN

The Academic Engagement Network…. Mark Yudof, Chair of AEN’s Advisory Board, states that AEN’s narrative “should emphasize democratic participation and civil rights; tolerance; equality for people of all races, ethnicities and sexual orientations; human rights; freedom of expression and academic freedom....