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Born and raised in New York (and still surviving), this man is perhaps too tolerant. It must be noted that since he began his operations, Santomauro has always stated where he lives and how anyone can contact him. This family man fears no-one because he harms no-one. Now suddenly, as the Zionist-led US Gulf War escapade intensifies, he becomes a target of hatred.
Veteran Revisionists know the pattern that ultimately leads to recantation for some, with the chant: Yes, six million; yes, no gas chambers!
Unfortunately those that recant will not be left alone by the vicious global Zionist lobby. Why not? Because the Post World War Two Order (New World Order) is at stake, held together by the 'Holocaust' Religion; and if this falls apart, then what will also disintegrate is the political entity in the Middle East known as the Zionist-apartheid-European colonial outpost-racist State of Israel. Denying the 'Holocaust', in effect, de-legitimises the Zionist racist experiment in the Middle East where Islam rules.
Adelaide Institute does not deny the 'Holocaust', but it agrees with J C Pressac that the tragedy is better called a "massive massacre". We have an inclusive world-view, and we do not accept the divisive Jewish ethno-centric world view where the first question is: "Are you one of us?"
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5 April 2003 |
RePortersNotebook memo: I am in the New York Times again--I thought I let you know...
The print edition in today's New York Times has a different title which is:
"Mistaken Holocaust Connection Is Hurting Business, Owner Says", the internet
title is below. To suggest in the internet title "official" is odd. Since her
business is a one woman shop. I helped start her company with phone
consultations and she knows I am not an anti-Semite. The New York Times did
try to reach me yesterday, but just got the message today. The central theme
of the article is, has business been hurt? I find it impossible to measure,
in such a weak real estate market. If anything, customers don't care. Even
Jewish clients I meet in my work are in agreement or at least open to a
second opinion, even if they disagree. Most of my clients have the attitude
that it's better to be open-minded, than angry or not caring at all about the
issues I address.
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Mistaken Holocaust Connection Is Cutting Business, Official Says
By MICHAEL BRICK
http://www.nytimes.com/2003/04/04/nyregion/04INTE.html
The chief executive of a roommate referral service based in Connecticut said
yesterday that her business had been hurt because Internet users had confused
her company with a similar company run by a man who runs a Web site that
questions historical accounts of the Holocaust.
Sharon R. Ballin, the chief executive of Roommate Finders, which does
business through the Web site roommatefinders.net, said that sales had fallen
60 percent from the comparable period last year. The problem, she said, was
not the economy, but rather confusion among potential customers who falsely
associated her business with another service, which does business through the
Web site roommatefinders.com.
The roommatefinders.com Web site was featured in The New York Times on Jan.
20. The article noted that users of that service had received unexpected
e-mail messages from its founder, Michael Santomauro, that questioned
historical accounts of the Holocaust. Mr. Santomauro also operates a Web
site, www.reportersnotebook.com, that comments on the Holocaust and other
matters. The Times article made no reference to Ms. Ballin's company or Web
site.
An article written by Mr. Santomauro criticizing The Times article and
commenting further on the Holocaust has been posted on the Web site,
www.adelaideinstitute.org /Dissenters/santomauro.htm. He did not return a
phone message yesterday seeking comment.
She said that her business, the one operated through roommatefinders .net,
charges clients $35 apiece to provide referrals to potential roommates. She
declined to disclose the revenues of the company, which is privately held,
but said that from a pool of 53 schools she finds 10 to 50 students per
school per day to register as clients. Ms. Ballin said that a search of the
phrase "roommatefinders" using the Internet search engine www.google.com
retrieves Web sites advising people not to use her service.
A search conducted in that manner yesterday prominently displayed links to
both Mr. Santomauro's and Ms. Ballin's Web sites, as well as to Web sites
offering links to the Times article about Mr. Santomauro. One link cited the
article and recommended that people not use "roommatefinders," but did not
specify roommatefinders.com or roommate finders.net.
Other reasons for the decline in business at services that help people find
roommates could include low interest rates that are enticing people to buy
apartments rather than rent and a sluggish employment market that is
discouraging people from moving to the region, said Michael Moran, a managing
director of Corcoran Group Rentals, a brokerage firm.
But Ms. Ballin attributes the decline in business to confusion.
"People ask me on every single phone call if we are anti-Semitic," Ms. Ballin
said. "The irony is that I am a nice Jewish girl."
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Peace is patriotic!
Michael Santomauro
Editorial Director
253 West 72nd street #1711
New York, NY 10023
http://www.RePortersNoteBook.com
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Your Letters to David Gallagher Made a Difference
The old title "Users of Roommate Service Receive Anti-Jewish E-Mail"
was
changed (see below) and the following paragraph was omitted:
"Some writers whose work appeared on Mr. Santomauro's mailing list
are
well-known for denying that the Holocaust took place, said Myrna
Shinbaum, a
spokeswoman for the Anti-Defamation League. "It's unfortunate that
people who
are opening their e-mail and looking to find a roommate are finding
this kind
of extreme garbage," she said."
It's now the norm that newspapers as prestigious as the New York
Times, will
post articles on their Website before going to print-press. The
original
article posted last Monday, seemed to have been delayed because of
the
feedback from your letters which had an effect on the reporter and
his editor.
I can't prove this claim. But, it's obvious that the New York
Times changed
the heading and eliminated the last paragraph because of your
letters
Little by little may the truth be supported and told! Thank you
all.
PS: There are still some inaccuracies in this story....but the fact
they
changed Anti-Jewish {which I am not,
I am Anti-Zionist} to Holocaust Revisionism is a victory. And
then dropping
any mention of Holocaust denial, which no one in his right
mind denies there
was a massive genocide.
++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Roommate Service Clients Report E-Mail Barrage of Holocaust
Revisionism
New York Times January 20, 2003
By DAVID F. GALLAGHER
http://www.nytimes.com/2003/01/20/nyregion/20ROOM.html
Users of a well-known roommate-matching service in
Manhattan say that after signing up with the service they
began receiving e-mail messages from a
Holocaust-revisionist Web site run by the service's
founder.
Michael Santomauro, who started the Roommate Finders
service in 1979, also runs a Web site called
RePortersNoteBook.com that is critical of Jews and Israel,
with headlines like "How Kosher Is the Holocaust Story?"
Several users of Roommate Finders said similar material
began landing in their electronic mailboxes soon after they
gave their addresses to the service.
The e-mail messages were mostly articles taken from Web
sites, including material from mainstream news outlets and
sites that question historical accounts of the Holocaust.
One message discussed the role of Jews in prostitution in
the last century, while another concluded, "The Hitler `gas
chambers' never existed." At the bottom of the messages
were offers of related books in exchange for a donation,
along with Mr. Santomauro's name and a link to his site.
Mr. Santomauro denied that he had knowingly added users'
e-mail addresses to his RePortersNoteBook .com mailing
list, which he said had more than 140,000 people on it.
"The bulk of my client base happens to be Jewish," he said,
"and I'm sensitive to that." He said he bought addresses
from mailing list brokers and sold his customers' addresses
to others. "When I'm compiling or buying lists, there may
be names that are overlapping," he said. The Roommate
Finders Web site, at roommatefinders.com, says nothing
about how the e-mail addresses will be used, only that
personal information may be shared with prospective
roommates.
Mr. Santomauro said he saw nothing wrong with sending such
material to people who had not requested it as long as he
gave them the option of removing themselves from the list.
"It's just an e-mail," he said, "and you have the
opportunity to unsubscribe."
Some people who ended up on the list took a different view.
Svetlana Lebedeva, 24, said that when she began receiving
e-mail messages from RePortersNoteBook.com in October, she
immediately made the connection with Roommate Finders,
where she had recently signed up. "Nobody asked for my
permission to be on it, and something as absolutely
outrageous as this, I shouldn't have been on it to begin
with," she said. "It was very disturbing."
Another subscriber, Harla Rozner, 30, said she signed up
with the service twice in the past year seeking roommates
to share her Upper East Side apartment. Both times she
began getting e-mail messages from RePortersNoteBook.com.
"I would open my mailbox and there would be tons of them,"
she said.
Ms. Rozner said that after she wrote to Roommate Finders
this month complaining about the messages and asking to
have her apartment listing removed, she received in
response an article on Jewish slumlords, sent from a
Roommate Finders' address.
John Mozena, a founder and vice president of the Coalition
Against Unsolicited Commercial E-Mail, an advocacy group,
said those examples show how Web users need to look for a
site's privacy policy before turning over personal data.
"This seems like the best example I've seen yet on how not
to use your customers' information," he said.
Roommate Finders charges $300 for access to listings of
people with apartments to share, but adding a listing is
free. The site says the service has had more than 217,000
clients, and lists dozens of companies and universities
"that put their trust in us," including American Express
and Columbia University.
Mr. Santomauro said he was "an amateur Holocaust
revisionist" who believes that the number of Jews killed by
the Nazis has been overstated. He characterized his
mailings as noncommercial because they asked only for
donations. But he said the books he offered were generating
more income than Roommate Finders, which he said has been
hurt by a real estate slump.
http://www.nytimes.com/2003/01/20/nyregion/20ROOM.html
Please write your
Letter to the New York Times
NYT e-mail address:
letters@nytimes.com
"One cannot help but wonder, if Mr. Gallagher and his handlers at the
Times
would have rushed the story into print, if a Jew were sending
unsolicited
E-Mails to clients calling for the expulsion of all Palestinians
under
Israeli control..."
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
To The Editor:
letters@nytimes.com
Today's Times found it necessary to inform readers that Michael
Santamauro,
who runs a roommate matching service called Roommate finders was
E-Mailing
some of his clients, articles from a website that he runs called
Reportersnotebook.com. (Clients of Roommate Service Report E-Mail
Barrage of
Holocaust Revisionism; New York Times, 1/20/03) The articles being
sent
usually had Jewish themes and were often highly critical of Zionism
and the
Jewish community in general. Also sent were numerous articles devoted
to
historical ''Revisionism'' that question some of the standard dogmas
of what
has come to be known as the Holocaust. Santomauro told reporter
David
Gallagher that if someone wished not to receive these E-mails, it
was
relatively easy to ''unsubscribe'' from Reportersnotebook.com mailing
list by
a simple click of one's computer mouse.
What would have made this story newsworthy, would have been if
reporter
Gallagher had informed readers that had Mr. Santamauro exercised
this
constitutionally guaranteed right of freedom of the press in any one
of a
dozen European countries as well as Australia or Israel, he would
have been
guilty of the crime of promoting ''Holocaust Denial'' and subject to
both
heavy fines and serious jail time. Mr. Gallagher could have then
taken the
opportunity to relate that the Swiss for example have just sentenced
an
eighty-two year old school teacher to six months in jail for publicly
denying
the holocaust and disseminating pamphlets to that effect. And
finally, Mr.
Gallagher could have pointed out that in a free society, such as the
United
States such a thing could not happen and that the worst thing that
the
''traditional enemies of the truth'' could do, would be to smear
a
revisionist with the hope of destroying his ability to earn a
living.
One cannot help but wonder, if Mr. Gallagher and his handlers at the
Times
would have rushed the story into print, if a Jew were sending
unsolicited
E-Mails to clients calling for the expulsion of all Palestinians
under
Israeli control while at the same time claiming that an additional 3
million
Jews perished in the Holocaust, and then insisting that the entire
Christian
community bears responsibility and should be regarded as
unindicted
co-conspirators for this greatest crime in human history!
Giuseppe Furioso
GiuseppeFurioso@aol.com
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The first article published in Israel is, of course, based on the second article from The New York Times
Roommate Finder sends anti-Semitic e-mail
By MELISSA RADLER
melissa@jpost.co.il
www.jpost.com/
NEW YORK - The founder of Roommate Finders, Michael Santomauro, sent
e-mails
denouncing Israel and the Jewish people to dozens of New Yorkers
who
subscribe to his roommate-finding service, The New York Times
reported
Monday.
While proclaiming himself "an amateur Holocaust revisionist,"
Santomauro, who
runs a Holocaust revisionist and virulently anti-Israel Web site
called
RePortersNoteBook.com, told the Times that the majority of his
clientele are
Jewish and that, "I'm sensitive to that."
Myrna Shinbaum, a spokeswoman for the Anti-Defamation League, said
the
organization is looking into the issue, which "once again shows the
dark side
of the Internet."
Users of Roommate Service
Receive Anti-Jewish E-Mail
By David F
Gallagher
The New York Times
31 January 2003
www.nytimes.com/2003/01/13/nyregion/13ROOM.html
Users of a well-known roommate-matching service in Manhattan say that
after
signing up with the service they began receiving e-mail messages from
a
Holocaust-revisionist Web site run by the service's founder.
Michael Santomauro, who started the Roommate Finders service in 1979,
also
runs a Web site called RePortersNoteBook.com that is critical of Jews
and
Israel, with headlines like "How Kosher Is the Holocaust Story?"
Several
users of Roommate Finders said similar material began landing in
their
electronic mailboxes soon after they gave their addresses to the
service.
The e-mail messages that users received were mostly articles taken
from Web
sites, including articles from mainstream news outlets and sites
that
question historical accounts of the Holocaust. One message discussed
the role
of Jews in prostitution in the last century, while another concluded,
"The
Hitler `gas chambers' never existed." At the bottom of the messages
were
offers of related books in exchange for a donation, along with Mr.
Santoma
uro's name and a link to his site.
Mr. Santomauro denied that he had knowingly added users' e-mail
addresses to
his RePortersNoteBook .com mailing list, which he said had more than
140,000
people on it. "The bulk of my client base happens to be Jewish," he
said,
"and I'm sensitive to that." He said he buys addresses from mailing
list
brokers and sells his customers' addresses to others. "When I'm
compiling or
buying lists, there may be names that are overlapping," he said. The
Roommate
Finders site, at roommatefinders .com, says nothing about how the
e-mail
addresses will be used, only that personal information may be shared
with
prospective roommates.
Mr. Santomauro added that he saw nothing wrong with sending such
material to
people who had not requested it as long as he gave them the option to
remove
themselves from the list. "It's just an e-mail," he said, "and you
have the
opportunity to unsubscribe."
Some people who ended up on the list take a different view. Svetlana
Lebedeva
said that when she began receiving e-mail messages from
RePortersNoteBook.com
in October, she immediately made the connection with Roommate
Finders, where
she had recently signed up. "Nobody asked for my permission to be on
it, and
something as absolutely outrageous as this, I shouldn't have been on
it to
begin with," she said. "It was very disturbing."
Another Roommate Finders user, Harla Rozner, 30, said she signed up
with the
service twice in the past year seeking roommates to share her Upper
East Side
apartment. Both times she began getting e-mail messages from
RePortersNoteBook.com. "I would open my mailbox and there would be
tons of
them," she said.
Ms. Rozner said that when she wrote to Roommate Finders last week
complaining
about the messages and asking to have her apartment listing removed,
she
received an article on Jewish slumlords in response, sent from a
Roommate
Finders' address.
John Mozena, a founder and vice president of the Coalition
Against
Unsolicited Commercial E-Mail, an advocacy group, said those examples
show
how Web users need to look for a site's privacy policy before turning
over
personal data. "This seems like the best example I've seen yet on how
not to
use your customers' information," he said.
Roommate Finders charges $300 for access to listings of people
with
apartments to share, but adding a listing is free. The site says the
service
has had more than 217,000 clients, and lists dozens of companies
and
universities "that put their trust in us," including American Express
and
Columbia.
Mr. Santomauro said he is "an amateur Holocaust revisionist" who
believes
that the number of Jews killed by the Nazis has been overstated.
He
characterized his mailings as noncommercial because they asked only
for
donations. But he said the books he offered were generating more
income than
Roommate Finders, which he said has been hurt by a real estate
slump.
Some writers whose work appeared on Mr. Santomauro's mailing list
are
well-known for denying that the Holocaust took place, said Myrna
Shinbaum, a
spokeswoman for the Anti-Defamation League. "It's unfortunate that
people who
are opening their e-mail and looking to find a roommate are finding
this kind
of extreme garbage," she said.
++++++++++++++++++++++
The Israeli Holocaust Against the Palestinians
by Michael Hoffman and Prof.Moshe Lieberman
6 x 9 paperback. 110 pages. A MUST READ!!
For book send $20.00 donation to:
RePortersNoteBook.com
253 west 72nd st #1711
New York, NY 10023
212-787-7891
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Peace is patriotic!
Michael Santomauro
Editorial Director
253 West 72nd street #1711
New York, NY 10023
http://www.RePortersNoteBook.com
Available for Talk-Radio interviews 24hours 212-787-7891
http://reportersnotebook.com/newforum/indexforum.html
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Date:
Tue, 14 Jan 2003 10:04:58 EST
Subject: Robert H. Countess, Ph.D.--Writes to the New York Times
Dear Sir
Re: the Jewish Holocaust Story, may I remind you that HISTORICALLY
a
holocaust was best pictured in Book 23 of Homer's ILIAD when
Achilles
holocausted various animals on a pyre of wood along with the corpse
of his
beloved fellow warrior PATROCLUS.
Thus, as in the Old Testament SEPTUAGINT [= the OT in Hellenistic
and/or
Koine Greek], a holocaust was an entire burning of an offering to
the Lord
God [with the Achaeans and Danaeans at Troy] for religious
purposes.
Hence, if a Jew or Jewess comes forward TODAY and declares: I am
a
Holocaust survivor, the careful scholar or journalist MUST ask
questions
such as
1. Please show me your burn scars.
2. How did you SURVIVE the entire burning action?
If the alleged survivor CANNOT provide convincing answers to these
two KEY
items, THEN a scholar or a journalist worth his salt must respond:
Sir or
Madam, you obviously may have survived World War Two but you did NOT
survive
a HOLOCAUST.
At that point, you may then go on to writing about other
matters.
Sincerely,
Robert H. Countess, Ph.D. Ancient Greek
email: boblbpinc@earthlink.net
28755 Sagewood Circle
Toney, AL 35773 USA
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