Bradley R. Smith - Mexico

 

 

Bradley Smith in Brief:
A Libertarian, former bookstore owner, bullfighter,
writer and broadcaster, Smith runs the wildly
successful "Campus Project", placing ads in college
and university student papers and asking for an open
debate on the Holocaust. He is the owner of the
popular CODOH website, known to be one of the top
mainstream Revisionist websites on the Net, running
head-to-head with Greg Raven's new Institute for
Historical Review website now under construction. The
Holocaust Lobby is relentless in its attacks against
Bradley Smith, who speaks fluent Spanish and has moved
to Mexico to cut costs. Zündel defense witness in the
1985 Great Holocaust Trial.

Bradley Smith is an author, playwright, and free speech activist. He has been interviewed on hundreds of radio talk shows, by scores of print journalists, and has appeared on television via 48 Hours, Donahue, Jerry Williams and others.

Smith is a combat veteran who served in Korea, 7th Cavalry, where he was twice wounded, has been a deputy sheriff at Los Angeles County, a merchant seaman, a bookseller on Hollywood Boulevard, an activist for free speech - he was prosecuted for intentionally selling a book, Henry Miller’s Tropic of Cancer, then banned by the U.S. Government, and was in Saigon during the tet offensive of 1968 as a freelance writer .

The Los Angeles Times had this to say about Smith's play, The Man Who Stopped Paying:

"In Bradley Smith's The Man Who Stopped Paying .... bureaucrats are the enemy, for while they maintain the welfare systems, they also maintain the machines and programs that will destroy those systems ... For the first time in a long time on stage, an anarchist libertarian has sounded out.... With his love of nature and disgust for the bomb and the Feds, Smith could become a kind of playwright laureate of an American Greens Party, but then he would probably rather go it alone."

Beginning in the early 1990s Smith has run essay-advertisements in student newspapers at colleges and universities around the country calling for intellectual freedom with regard to the Holocaust question. Pursuing this American ideal of free inquiry and open debate has earned him the emnity of those who represent what Norman Finkelstein has so aptly termed the "Holocaust Industry."

Bradley Smith lives with his Mexican wife of 25 years in Baja, Mexico, and they have two daughters. Nevertheless, an organization like The Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith will routinely lump Smith in its grab bag of racialist extremists because he is a "skeptic" with regard to the alleged genocide of the European Jews.

Smith argues that the Holocaust question should be examined in the routine manner that all other historical issues are examined. That simple idea is the long and short of it. No idea is considered more radical on university campuses, and no idea is more actively suppressed by the professorial class and our mainline media. Why? Who benefits?

Smith’s writings, an unusual mix of autobiography and journalism, focus on how events, oftentimes in remote parts of the world, impact on his daily life.

Bradley Smith is director of
The Campaign to Decriminalize Holocaust History  www.outlawhistory.com


He  is the  author of BREAK HIS BONES: The Private Life of a Holocaust Revisionist  www.breakhisbones.com

 

You may contact Bradley Smith at bradley@telnor.net

 

 

See what IGDR has to say about Bradley Smith - in German

 

 

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