

| Holocaust |
The figure "six million" Jews killed in the holocaust has been repeated so many times that it has come to be accepted by the Jews as absolute truth, and anyone who dares question its veracity is automatically and vehemently attacked by their leaders as an "anti-Semite". The New York Times, then a non-Zionist newspaper, commissioned Harrison Salisbury after World War II to do a world survey of the Jewish population, and his findings were duly published by them in February, 1946 on page Axx. His findings were that there were 16 million Jews in the world. At that time, the American Jewish Committee was "estimating" that the Jewish population was 10 million, or six million less than Salisbury's figures. Consulting the '87 World Almanac, the estimate is now 17 million, an increase of 170% in 42 years. A. M. Rosenthal, former Managing Editor of the New York Times, writing in his column published May 6, 1988, states that at the Yad Vashem Museum in Jerusalem are listed the names of two million victims of the German Holocaust. It seems a little strange that with all the publicity that has been given the Holocaust in the United States, and presumably world-wide, over the past 43 years, that 4 million names appear to have been missed, or 2/3nds. |