Good Riddance, Elie Wiesel
ELIE WIESEL, worldwide celebrity promoter of the hateful cult of the Holocaust, has died at the age of 87. Wiesel claimed in his book Night that Jews were thrown into pits of fire at Auschwitz. Robert Faurisson, the persecuted French historian, wrote in his article, "A Prominent False Witness: Elie Wiesel:" Wiesel the false witness had some bad luck. Forced to choose from among several Allied war propaganda lies, he chose to defend the fire lie instead of the boiling water, gassing, or electrocution lies. In 1956, when he published his testimony in Yiddish, the fire lie was still alive in certain circles. This lie is the origin of the term Holocaust. Today there is no longer a single historian who believes that Jews were burned alive. The myths of the boiling water and of electrocution have also disappeared. Only the gas remains. Winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, Wiesel was not only a fraud but a purveyor of hatred. He wrote: Every Jew, somewhere in his being, should set apart a zone of hate -- healthy, virile hate -- for what the German personifies and for what persists in the German. To do otherwise would be a betrayal of the dead. A reviewer at Amazon wrote of Wiesel: He covets money, fame, recognition, and enjoys lying for the pleasure he receives from cretin admirers. He has a god complex in which he plays the Divine master and suffering servant. He is worse than…

