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Break His Bones: The Private Life Of A Holocaust Revisionist

Break His Bones: The Private Life Of A Holocaust Revisionist

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Dialectic Dynamite
Review: Bradley Smith, a self admitted intelectual layman, very logically exposes how fraud and espoused hatred are used by the establishment to control the thoughts of intellectuals and their sycophants. Everyone should test the authenticity of his own belief in intelectual freedom by reading this book. In addition, Mr. Simith's homespun literary style makes this book very enjoyable reading, with the included bonus of containing exceptually astounding revelations about the singularly most discussed event of the Twentieth Century.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Dialectic Dynamite
Review: Bradley Smith, a self admitted intelectual layman, very logically exposes how fraud and espoused hatred are used by the establishment to control the thoughts of intellectuals and their sycophants. Everyone should test the authenticity of his own belief in intelectual freedom by reading this book. In addition, Mr. Simith's homespun literary style makes this book very enjoyable reading, with the included bonus of containing exceptually astounding revelations about the singularly most discussed event of the Twentieth Century.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very good read - couldn't put down!
Review: I'm no extremist, nazi sympathizer or any of that - but this book deserves to be read by all. Admittedly, Smith has a confusing writing style, but it didn't bother me. The facts presented are overwhelmingly in his favor, and cannot be ignored anymore. As he said, "someone has to do it..." But don't expect to be bombarded here - there's a story to tell of a MAN, and HUMAN BEING. One who is not a racist (he is married to a Mexican woman and has Mexican/White children) and was once married to a Jewish woman and had many Jewish friends. He's no crackpot, but a frustrated man who has sunk his last efforts into this book. Give it a chance.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Confusing 'intellectual freedom' with ignorance...
Review: This book's description starts with the following sentence: "What happens when a man of conscience takes the hype and taboo that surround the Holocaust seriously -- and then goes public with his doubts and questions?". Let me rephrase. What happens when a man of questionable conscience looking for free publicity takes on the subject of the Holocaust without doing any serious research at all, while he pretends to have something serious to say about it -- and finally he has to face the appropriate criticism and outrage caused by his ridiculous remarks? He cries and claims to be the victim. Yes, joining the ranks of the so called Holocaust revisionists can make you famous for a few minutes. But confusing 'intellectual freedom' with the right to shout ignorant slogans without facing any consequence is not justifiable. And, according to the author, the only real consequence he faced was the ridicule he completely deserved....


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