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Weblog Barry Chamish, Holocaust Revisionist? February
26, 2004
Anyone who troubles to read my review of The Last Days of
Israel, a 2001 book by Barry Chamish, will be aware of my contempt
for his work. In the review I call Chamish "Israel's foremost conspiracy
theorist," disparage his oeuvre as a "barely edited rant with an
alarmist title published by an obscure provincial press," fault his
"overheated prose, his overstuffed account, and his overgenerous estimate
of himself standing at the crux of history," and conclude by finding the
book full of "mad-house digressions."
Chamish being no shrinking violet, he returns the compliments, mostly
by accusing me of being a member of the dread Council on Foreign Relations
(true enough) which he and other bright lights believe runs the world (sure). But to get a
feel for his reasoning, first read my critique of Thomas L.
Friedman's ideas, then read how Chamish transforms this column into me "bailing out" and
apologizing for Friedman.
All this is by way of setting the stage for the news that "Barry
Chamish, author (Israel)" is a scheduled speaker at what is billed as a
"Major Revisionist Conference" to be hosted by the
Institute for Historical Review, called by ADL "a leading voice in the international movement to deny the
Holocaust and vindicate Hitler and his Nazi regime." The IHR
announcement proudly states that the April 2004 event is "shaping up as
the revisionist event of the year" and compliments itself on "a stellar
line-up of speakers."
Even I never imagined that Chamish would stoop this low. Maybe now his
surprisingly large Israeli following will see the light and finally stop
listening to him. (February 26, 2004)
Feb. 27, 2004 update: Two pieces of good news following my
posting yesterday in which I questioned Barry Chamish being listed as a
speaker at a "Major Revisionist Conference." (1) Chamish responded to my
posting above by stating that as a result of it, "I'm not going to the
conference." (2) The Adelaide Institute, an Australian organization headed
by Fredrick Töben, is hailed by the IHR for publishing "an important
revisionist newsletter" and decried by the Australia/Israel & Jewish Affairs
Council for its "astonishingly high profile in the dark galaxy of
international anti-Semitism." The institute devotes many pages of its website to Chamish's
writings. (To my dismay and despite my demand that it be taken down, it includes this blog entry too.) Also featured there
is a long posting with background for Chamish's appearance at
the IHR conference that makes clear that Chamish is (in Töben's
parlance) a "Holocaust believer." Or, in Chamish's own words, "I despise
Holocaust denial." So, he may think the Council on Foreign Relations runs
the world and he may be acclaimed as "the leading UFO researcher in
Israel," but at least he is not a Holocaust denier.
Also today, the blogger Nathan Gesher points to the parallels
between Chamish challenging Yigal Amir's responsibility for killing Rabin
and Holocaust deniers challenging the Nazis' responsibility for the
Holocaust:
Barry Chamish's method for casting "doubt" that Yigal Amir murdered
Yitzhak Rabin is to raise lots of "questions." These questions almost
always have extremely simple answers. Occasionally they can only be
answered by forensic scientists or police detectives, which reminds us why
lay people do not generally conduct inquests or criminal investigations.
But Chamish believes that by asking these "questions" in a pointed manner,
and by refusing to accept the most blatantly obvious answers, he can chip
holes in the theory - excuse me, the reality - that Rabin was shot by one
man, Yigal Amir.
The discerning reader will note that this is exactly the same method
used by Holocaust-deniers. They raise "questions" about the Holocaust,
ignore the the most simple and obvious answers, and then react with
triumph, as if all the evidence for the Holocaust has crumbled. If it's
true that Chamish is now associating himself with Holocaust-deniers, I can
only surmise it's because their standard for accepting evidence is about
the same as his.
April 18, 2004 update: It appears that Chamish's "I'm not going
to the conference" statement in February was an uncharacteristic moment of
good sense – and therefore one he quickly reversed. According to the schedule of the "International
Revisionist Conference" to take place in Sacramento, Chamish will both
attend and speak; his talk is scheduled for 5:00-5:55 p.m., PDT on April
24. For anyone curious to see his performance, a webcast of this event can
be seen then by logging onto http://www.internationalrevisionistconference.com/internet.html.
The conference website also informs us that Chamish's books
will be sold at the event for, as it explains, his writings "are not so
bad, since they are mostly critical of the Israeli government."
April 19, 2004 update: Poor Barry. The "International
Revisionist Conference" announces today that the event has been cancelled. This
means that Israel's leading UFO researcher has not only been denied a
chance to rub shoulders with Holocaust deniers but he's probably out some
cash, given that the conference organizers say they "cannot promise" a
refund for travel expenses.
March 21, 2005 update: One more indication of Chamish being in
tight with the Holocaust deniers: http://www.rense.com/, a site that
celebrates Ernst Zundel (calling him a "modern day Galileo") and others of
his ilk, not only links to "Barry Chamish" but posts his materials and
even sells his book. And in return, http://www.barrychamish.com/ links
to "Rense." Looks like a cozy, reciprocal arrangement to me.
July 27, 2005 update: The blogger who goes by Sultan Knish makes
some good points in "Barry
Chamish obstructs the fight against Disengagement." After noting
Chamish's neo-Nazi links and the "bizarre concoction" on his conspiracy
theories, Sultan Knish considers the effect of his writing on the right to
which he supposedly belongs, but which he discredits, leads astray, and
causes divisions in its ranks: given airtime, people like Chamish, mislead
and obstruct:
An example of this was Chamish warning against signing a petition
against disengagement distributed by the Yesha council. But the broader
problem is that they inspire unfocused paranoia and defeatism diverting
attention and resources from the real struggle and into fighting phantoms
and shadows. Instead of fighting Disengagement, Chamish diverts attention
into his ramblings about secret US bases and hidden armies and Netvision's
conspiracy to cut off his internet service and the
Sabbatean\Illuminati\Rockerfeller\Rothschild\Freemasonic\Frankist\Jesuit
conspiracy.
Conspiracy nuts also tend to foster division. Predictably Chamish has
gone on a rampage against figures on the right such as Steven Plaut and
Daniel Pipes claiming that they're part of the conspiracy too. Sadly
Reuven Koret of the otherwise excellent Israelinsider site has joined him
in this madness. When our efforts should be focused on Disengagement, they
instead become diverted into infighting all the while as Chamish claims
that it's all the work of the Freemasons and brandishes low resolution
photographs of concrete walls. As long as Chamish continues to be heard on
the right, good people will be taken in by his nonsense and resources will
be diverted from the real struggle.
Nov. 20, 2005 update: Sultan Knish also has something to say on
Chamish and Holocaust
denial:
Chamish is affiliated with Neo-Nazi holocaust deniers and is himself
promoting theories that amount to holocaust denial, e.g. the Holocaust was
arranged by the Jews, a form of Holocaust denial innovated by the Soviet
Union and repeated by some in the Arab world, which claims the Zionists
were behind the Holocaust.
Dec. 1, 2005 update: In an posting
dating from October 2005, Barry Chamish inveighs against giving alms to
the Jewish refugees from Gaza ("Don't give them a nickel"). Sultan
Knish discusses this obnoxious argument in a posting today, noting
that although Chamish's "main outlets remain Neo-Nazi and conspiracy
theory sites, … he continues to be published and defended by Reuven Koret
of Israel Insider and occasionally interviewed on Arutz 7." Sultan Knish
rightly suggests that "It's past time to bring an end to Barry Chamish's
presence on the right."
Feb. 4, 2006 update: "Documenting the Ties of ‘Conspiracist'
Barry Chamish to neo-Nazi Organizations and Websites" is the title of a
new website, http://www.barry-chamish.com/,
that provides rich evidence about topics merely touched upon here.
Apr. 11, 2006 update: Chamish sent out an e-mail to his list, in
which he links to the amazon.com
page selling a book by Hennecke Kardel titled Adolf Hitler -
Founder of Israel: Israel in War With Jews, then writes:
Look at the book above and decide if you want to read it. … I frankly
don't know if the book is right or wrong. It was just a great conspiracy.
If you do want to read it, write me and I'll send it to you. It takes 12
minutes to download and I sure wasn't going to punish my list with it.
It'll come to you right after I'm back from Cyprus.
Chamish may "frankly [not] know if the book is right or wrong" but I
do. It's an atrocious antisemitic screed. As one amazon.com reviewer sums
it up, the book argues that "the Nazi leadership had ‘Jewish ancestry' –
therefore, the Holocaust was an act of Jewish self-hatred." And Chamish
has no opinion?
Apr. 21, 2006 update: At "Chamish
Singlehandedly Fights Off the Extra-Dimensional Sabbatean Demonic UFO
Invasion," Sultan Knish exposes Chamish's cooperation with someone
named Jim Searcy. Among his other charming ideas, Searcy thinks that the
Star of David is an occult Satanic symbol, Kabbalah is the work of the
Devil, and the Noahide laws are a conspiracy to enslave mankind to serve
Lucifer (notice a certain theme here?). Writes Sultan Knish: "This is the
sort of hatefull Anti-semitic trash that Barry Chamish hangs around with
and uses to defame other Jews, when he's not hanging around with this
Holocaust denier buddies." Oh, and Searcy helps Chamish raise money.
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