The Campaign for Radical
Truth in History
Revised on February 19, 1999

What about the white slaves?
- The history of White slavery in Early
America
- World War II Revisionism
- The Virtual Museum of the Communist Holocaust
against Russia and Eastern Europe
- The Virtual Museum of the Israeli Holocaust
against the Palestinian people
- Critiques of the Establishment Media
- Conspiracy research and Fortean studies
- Essays on Christianity, Khazars and Talmud
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since October 5,
1996
"It is always the inclination
of man to deny reality, to tidy things up, to wrap perception in the pretty
party ribbon of partisanship and prejudice. It is the fate of the revisionist
historian to forever wander the frontiers beyond party and dogma, cognizant
of the original sin of his own subjectivity, but always struggling to see
more, and give an account of what he sees with an utter disregard for the
consequences of so fugitive a vocation.
"Even at this juncture, information
is not enough. For the key to getting as close to the truth as we can depends
not on obtaining the most information, but rather, in honing our ability
to detect fraud. Information is power, but it is not wisdom.
"Revisionist history consists
in the art of discerning fraud and the courage to publicly strip illusion,
even when the whole world is clamoring violently for it. "
Michael A. Hoffman II

Give me the liberty to know, to utter,
and to argue freely according to conscience, above all liberties.
John Milton, Areopagitica, 1644
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