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New Letter From David
Irving - 'Mel Gibson Was Right!'

12-22-6

Mr. Santomauro,
 
Thank you....your kind thought is much appreciated, especially as we lost our home and everything on March 20, as a result of Austria's kidnapping me. But now that nightmare is over.
 
I just checked back into London a few hours ago after two days still held in a police jail in Vienna after being released from the main Vienna prison when our appeal was upheld on Wednesday December 21. I have the fine oratory of my 84 year old defence lawyer Dr Herbert Schaller to thank for the unexpected victory in the appeal court. 
 
 
I spent over 400 days in solitary confinement in Austria's oldest prison, sentenced in February to three years' jail for an opinion I expressed in two talks seventeen years ago. Not nice.
 
However we shall now gird ourselves for a fresh legal battle in Austria, (1) to overthrow my deportation order, and (2) to put Austria before the UN Court of Human Rights.
 
The enemy are spitting with rage, and -- with one final quote uttered by me to the Agence France Presse ("Mel Gibson was right!") in a phone interview in the midst of a final police interrogation -- I was out of there and, belatedly, on a plane to London. It got in around 10 pm this evening, too late for all the TV shows that had lined up. But we have made a great dent in "their" cause, and had a real victory for Real History.
 
 
More soon, and you'll find my website back on line shortly. 
 
David Irving (now back writing in London)
pp Focal Point Publications
 
__________
 
 
 
"Deep down, I believe that a little anti-Semitism is a good thing for the Jews - reminds us who we are." --Jay Lefkowitz (NYT Magazine. Feb.12, 1995. Page 65).
 
--Jay Lefkowitz is now Deputy Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy.
 
Peace.
 
Michael Santomauro
Editorial Director
253 West 72nd street Suite1711
New York, NY 10023
 
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212-787-7891


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