Amazon is the world's biggest book retailer. They rake in some 50% of all consumer spending on books in the U.S., and dominate several foreign markets as well. Pursuant to the 1998 declaration of Amazon's founder Jeff Bezos to offer “the good, the bad and the ugly,” customers once could buy every book that was in print and was legal to sell.

That changed on March 6, 2017, when Amazon banned more than 100 books with dissenting viewpoints on the Holocaust, after having been pressured by Jewish lobby groups for years to do so. While Amazon ignored those lobby groups in years gone by, things were different in early 2017. At that time, a series of anonymous bomb threats was made against synagogues and Jewish community centers in the U.S., and three Jewish cemeteries were vandalized, or so we were told. Although there is no link between iconoclastic historical research and anti-Jewish acts, Israel's Yad Vashem Holocaust Center took these acts as a pretext in order to urge Amazon to take down history books they don't like. The mass media were quick to join into this campaign, and Amazon promptly fell for it, wiping its sites clean of any revisionist research on the Holocaust.

Around the same time, it turned out that those cemeteries had not been vandalized at all, and a few weeks later, in a surprising turn of events, the mass media even revealed that those ominous bomb threats originated not from deranged Neo-Nazis, but from an Israeli Jew. Yet still, ever since this Yad-Vashem initiative, Amazon has insisted on deleting any history book from its list that Jewish lobby groups disapprove of. Anti-Semitic and Nazi literature, however, can still be purchased there…

This documentary reveals how revisionist publications explaining ground-breaking archival and forensic research results had become so powerfully convincing over the years that the powers that be resorted to what is obviously a dirty false-flag operation in order to get these books banned from the biggest book retailer for good. Watch it and be amazed and appalled…

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The Day Amazon Murdered History

“Four legs good, two legs bad. The animals know that the people are mad. Four legs good, two legs bad…”

When the Communist Eastern Bloc collapsed starting in the late 1980s, freedom of speech and freedom of information were savored by many Eastern European nations for the first time in many decades. Freedom of information also meant the possibility to gain access to many archival materials which so far had been accessible only to a selected few or whose existence had been kept a complete secret during the Cold War. Among those archival materials were also many German wartime documents which had been captured by the Soviets at the end of World War Two. It goes without saying that many of these documents are highly interesting to World War Two historians. This is particularly true for documents concerning former German labor, concentration and so-called extermination camps in Poland, such as Majdanek[1] and Auschwitz, which were overrun by the Red Army in late 1944 and early 1945. The documents captured in those camps disappeared from public view. In the wake of the collapse of the Soviet Union, however, Russia, Czechoslovakia and Poland, the three nations where most of these archival materials ended up, allowed not only government-accredited researchers but also independent scholars access to their archival holdings in the early and mid-1990s.

A small group of independent scholars started to systematically evaluate some of these long-lost documents and to write exhaustive treatises on what they found. These rediscovered documents allowed for the first time the writing of an accurate history of these camps without the distortion of the propaganda of World War Two and the Cold War. The result was that the historical narrative of basically every single one of those German wartime camps required drastic revision.

To give just one example, let’s take the Majdanek Camp near the Polish city of Lublin. Shortly after the capture of the camp, the Soviets claimed a death toll of some two million for that camp:

“Dr. Kudriatchev is made the commission’s deputy chairman and answers most of the journalists’ questions on August 25th, 1944. In Majdanek, the German executioners killed roughly two million innocent people. They employed every method of mass murder here.”

During the Polish trial in late 1944 against six former German camp guards, here shown in a photo during that trial, the Majdanek death toll was set to 1.7 million.[2]

During the Nuremberg International Military Tribunal, the Soviets introduced an investigation report claiming that up to 1.5 million inmates had been killed in that camp using seven different gas chambers, among other methods.[3]

This figure, however, was significantly reduced three years after the war, when Polish judge Zdzisław Łukaszkiewicz, a member of the Polish “Commission to Investigate the German Crimes in Poland,” published this commission’s findings about Majdanek,[4] which set that camp’s death toll at 360,000, a number which was displayed at the Majdanek Museum for several decades.

The next downgrading came after the collapse of the communist Eastern Block, when Polish historian Czesław Rajca reduced the death toll down to 235,000.[5]

A short while later, independent researchers got access both to the Majdanek camp archives and to the remaining physical structures. Based on a thorough evaluation of the material evidence and the vast documentation, they demonstrated in their 1998 book, which is currently available in its third English edition, that there had never been any execution gas chambers in that camp at all, and that the death toll according to the camp’s records amounts to some 42,000, mainly due to diseases and malnutrition resulting from the irresponsible way the camp was run by the SS. This is still a shockingly high number, but it is a far cry from any of the numbers claimed by mainstream historiography so far.

In a detailed research paper of 2005, Tomasz Kranz,[6] head of the Majdanek Museum, decided to streamline the official narrative by reducing the death toll down to 78,000, and to ditch five of the seven initially claimed gas chambers.[7]

We can see from this that the official Polish narrative of that camp is today much closer to the revisionist position than it is to its own initial narrative at war’s end. I admit that this is an extreme case of official revisionism, but it shows that claims don’t have to be true because a mainstream scholar or institution says so, just as a claim is not necessarily wrong because it is made by dissident scholars. At the end, the proof lies in the pudding, namely the evidence adduced.

Since the late 1990s, revisionist scholars have published many iconoclastic works about other camps as well, which are similar to that on Majdanek. One main focus has always been on Auschwitz, simply because the documentation available for that camp is so massive, and also because the facilities of that camp are to a large degree still existing, hence accessible to examination.[8] In particular the Italian scholar Carlo Mattogno has written detailed studies on the various aspects of extermination claims made about Auschwitz.

He published a study on the very first gassing of inmates claimed to have happened sometime during 1941;[9]

a study on gassings in Crematorium I, which supposedly followed that first gassing in late 1941 or early 1942;[10]

a study on the so-called Bunkers of Auschwitz, where the gassing activities were allegedly moved in early 1942;[11]

another study which focuses on claims of gigantic open-air incinerations that are said to have happened in 1942 and 1944 near these Bunkers and also near one of the Birkenau crematoria;[12]

a study with a focus on the gas chambers claimed to have existed inside the four Birkenau crematoria;[13]

two studies focusing on charges that inmates subjected to quote-unquote special treatment ended up being killed, mainly in gas chambers;[14]

a study investigating in detail the department of the Auschwitz camp authorities that, among other things, was in charge of building and maintaining the crematoria, including the gas chambers they ostensibly contained;[15]

a detailed technical and historical study in three volumes on the cremation furnaces of Auschwitz which presumably served to destroy all traces of the mass-murdered victims.[16]

There are a few more studies on specialized topics plus some scrutinizing key testimonies, but I won’t include them here. The books listed have together more than 3,500 pages. Consider then the best performance orthodox historians have been able to muster so far. It is the five-volume study Auschwitz 1940-1945 edited by two historians of the Auschwitz Museum who were trained during the communist-propaganda era.[17] However, only Volume 3 titled “Mass Murder,” the thinnest of them all with not even 270 pages of text, deals with extermination claims. It is dismally superficial and covers each claimed extermination location only with a few pages each. It’s a pathetic display of incompetence—or lack of an argument.

Hence, with their massive, extremely thorough studies, revisionist historians have won the academic battle raging about Auschwitz hands down. The official Auschwitz narrative lies shattered in a million pieces, and it is irredeemably relegated to the dustbins of history.

With the same kind of thoroughness, revisionist historians have exposed the mainstream narrative of other German wartime camps to be just as shaky, if not utterly untenable.

Needless to say, mainstream historians don’t like their lives’ work exposed as shoddy scholarship based on the shaky foundations of wartime propaganda claims. But their self-image doesn’t matter. What does matter is that governments, both east and west, didn’t like the iconoclastic revelations emanating from eastern archives either, so one by one they locked down their archives again, and as shown here, they passed censorship laws that, to one degree or another, outlaw public expressions of skepticism or disbelief in the orthodox narratives of these wartime camps.

Why do most people accept this? Because the worst stigma possible is attached to these dissident historians by mainstream politicians, scholars and media that makes people have utterly absurd fantasies about these pariahs of historiography. In a trained, Pavlovian reflex, most people then agree that anything these evil revisionists utter needs to be banned, indeed! And that the revisionist be treated accordingly! Never mind that revisionist research books are not about politics, ideologies, religion or ethnic groups, but only about verifiable historical facts. But who would know that, unless you read them? Alas, they are banned in many countries!

Hence today, freedom of speech and information is but a distant memory in most European countries.

To the rescue comes a knight in shining armor: Amazon.[18] While governments might feel inclined to ban books whose contents they don’t like, Amazon operates on different terms. Or at least it used to.

In 1998, Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon, gave a speech at Lake Forest College in Lake Forest, Illinois, where he explained the background of his company’s success story. Watch it at the link given, if you are interested in the whole story.[19] In the context of this presentation, let’s hear what Bezos said back then about what kinds of books he means to offer to his customers, that is, to us all:

“It’s one of the things that surprises people, sometimes upsets publishers and authors, is that we let people enter negative reviews. And they say: ‘Why do you do this? You only make money if you sell the books. Why don’t you weed out the negative reviews?’ And the reason is because we’re taking a different approach. We’re trying to sell all books. We want to make every book available—the good, the bad and the ugly. And when you’re doing that, you actually have an obligation, if you’re going to make the shopping environment one that’s actually conducive to shopping, to sort of let truth loose.” (starting at 19:15:00)

Of course, there is a limit to what Amazon will offer for sale, and for many years that boundary was defined by the laws of each country where Amazon sold its items, and that’s fine. We may argue about the censorship laws of certain countries, but that isn’t Amazon’s fault. They have to abide by these laws, as we all have to, or else face consequences, like being sued for selling revisionist books in Germany.[20] As this example shows, there has always been a lobby that has been trying for years to bully Amazon into banning items that are perfectly legal, at least in marketplaces such as the United States, where the First Amendment to its Constitution prevents the government from passing laws limiting free speech. Books with views on Germany’s wartime camps that diverge in unpopular ways from the standard narrative are at the top of the list of that lobby.[21]

“Jewish organizations are calling on Amazon to ban books denying the Holocaust. Sacramento Rabbi Mendy Cohen is leveling serious charges against Amazon for selling books denying the Holocaust. The books say the stories of gas chambers and ovens are made up.”

For years they have been trying to bully Amazon into taking those history books off their sales list, always intermingling them with items that are not just about archival research on wartime events. These are a few examples of media items echoing these bullies’ efforts, coming and going in waves.[22]

Until early 2017, Jeff Bezos didn’t budge. He stood by his ideal to offer "the good, the bad and the ugly." Of course, what is ugly lies entirely in the eyes of the beholder, and what is good or bad depends on one’s moral or quality standards. Letting the reader decide this by posting their reviews was exactly the way Bezos thought the wheat should be separated from the chaff:

“Turns out our customers are very smart, and their reviews are extremely helpful to other customers in terms of making purchasing decisions. And I’m also convinced that there’s a little piece in the human brain that can immediately tell by reading somebody else’s writing whether the person is smart or crazy within like the first five words.” (starting at 18:53:00)

However, if we look up the reviews of the most up-to-date and comprehensive revisionist book on the Holocaust, titled Lectures on the Holocaust, we find there that it has seven reviews. All of them gave the book the best possible evaluation: five stars. It’s rare to see unequivocal praise for any book, let alone for one that the mainstream hates with a passion.

And that is only the beginning. In early July 2016, revisionist Holocaust scholar Carlo Mattogno published a study rebutting a book by two New Zealand authors claiming to refute revisionist theories on the Holocaust. The hardcopies of both books were actually made publicly available on the same day on Amazon. They had similar titles, and they had similar cover designs, as you can see here. Now, the Amazon sales page of Mattogno’s book has been obliterated, so this juxtaposition will have to do. I will get to the reason for this in a minute. Anyway, an Amazon customer looking for one of these books automatically found the other: book and counterbook, thesis and antithesis. It was then up to the customers to make up their minds: which book to buy, or maybe even to buy both and make their own synthesis: Who is right, and who is wrong? Who has the better arguments? It is the ideal of the free market of ideas. Amazon offered it. And the interesting thing was that customers initially bought both books with roughly the same frequency: The one confirming the orthodox Holocaust narrative, and the other revising it. That game changed when the New Zealand media picked up on that feud.[23] Sales went up, but not so much for the anti-revisionist book, whose sales stayed flat. Mattogno’s counterattack was what the media were unwittingly supporting, although they were vilifying it. There is no such thing as bad press.

Encouraged by this, we issued a series of books that we strategically placed in the Amazon market by giving them titles and cover designs which resembled books we were targeting, criticizing and refuting. Here are three more of them, with their opposing books on the left as currently advertised on Amazon. The paperback issue for one, van Pelt’s The Case for Auschwitz, has only one review, by the way, and it’s unfavorable, because the reviewer is outraged by Mattogno’s rebuttal being banned by Amazon. The reviews for the hardback edition are roughly split between two extremes: half consists of uncritical praise, the other of outrage about Amazon’s censorship. But I’m skipping ahead.

The results of our efforts were clear: as long as they were available on Amazon, our books sold in similar quantities as those of our intellectual opponents. Our books certainly also had bad reviews on occasion, but they usually consisted of disconnected, hysterical vituperations. But that did not hurt our sales, because as Jeff Bezos put it succinctly:

“And I’m also convinced that there’s a little piece in the human brain that can immediately tell by reading somebody else’s writing whether the person is smart or crazy within like the first five words.”

In other words, thanks to the level playing field Amazon was offering, Holocaust revisionism was slowly but surely gaining the upper hand.[24] It goes without saying that this must have triggered quite some alarm bells among the enemies of free speech. But what could they do about it?

Here is what they did about it.

A wave of bomb threats against Jewish community centers swept through the United States in early 2017:[25]

“The FBI and the Justice Department are investigating a new series of bomb threats directed against Jewish community centers across the country. The JCCs reported 11 bomb threats on Monday alone. That brings the total number to 69 threats in 27 states just over the past six weeks, most of them falling on just four dates. Fortunately, though, no bombs have been found so far.”

That wave of anti-Jewish activities culminated on February 20 in acts of vandalism against a Jewish cemetery in St. Louis, or so the media reported.[26]

“Also on Monday, look at this! More than a hundred headstones were found vandalized at a Jewish cemetery in Missouri. It’s not clear yet if there is any link to the bomb threats, though.”

Shortly after that, the world’s media started spreading the news that Israel’s government-sponsored Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial Center, referring specifically to these, quote, “antisemitic attacks,” unquote, in the United States, started putting Amazon under pressure to remove any and all material that questions the orthodox Holocaust narrative,[27] claiming that it spreads anti-Jewish hatred and thus fuels these recent attacks. Never mind that Jews as such, let alone their religion, aren’t even a topic in the targeted books.

Riding the wave of outrage about these anti-Jewish attacks, Yad Vashem’s efforts were spread far and wide through the mass media, as a Google search with these terms shows.[28] I show in short sequence a number of media items here, but rest assured, this is only a tiny fraction of the news coverage this Yad-Vashem initiative received.[29] You get the picture. The heat was turned on on Amazon.

At first, nothing happened. But then, six days later, as if ordered to emphasize the urgency of Yad Vashem’s request, another Jewish cemetery was vandalized, this time in Philadelphia.[30] Then, on Mar. 3, 2017, another Jewish cemetery, this time in New York, allegedly fell victim to vandalism, but that case was retracted a short while later.[31]

“Eyewitness News. Hi there, I’m Natasha Berden[?]. Our newsroom with an update with the story we’ve been following from New York. The NYPD has now said this: that they have determined that these gravestones damaged at a Jewish cemetery over in Brooklyn, they now say they weren’t vandalized. Police say they investigated the reports of possible vandalism that went on, they thought, at Washington Cemetery, a Jewish burial ground, but investigators now say the damage was likely caused by some maintenance, maybe possibly some wind, environmental factors, they say, and the cemetery operators even concur with the findings of the detectives.”

Interestingly, investigations into the series of bomb threats against Jewish community centers took an unexpected turn when an Israeli Jew was arrested for making them. This footage from the Chicago Tribune’s website has no sound track, and I’ll keep mum, too, so you can take it in by reading their subtitles.[32]

The whole affair was therefore a scam. But it served a purpose, because on the first workday of the week following the false New York cemetery story, on March 6, 2017 at 6:39 pm, Castle Hill Publishers, the world’s largest science publishing house focusing on critical, archive-based research on the so-called Holocaust, received the following email from Amazon’s eBook subsidiary Amazon KDP, that is to say, Kindle:

“Hello, We’re contacting you regarding the following book:”

The following list contains the book titles and internal Kindle ID numbers in Castle Hill Publishers’ Kindle account:

“During our review process, we found that this content is in violation of our content guidelines. As a result, we cannot offer this book for sale. If we identify additional submissions with similar content that violates our guidelines you may lose access to optional KDP services and/or face account level actions up to and including termination. To learn more about our content guidelines, please visit our Kindle Direct Publishing Help page at: https://kdp.amazon.com/help?topicId=A2TOZW0SV7IR1U Best Regards, Amazon.com”

What that means can be seen from inside Castle Hill Publishers’ Kindle account, as these screenshots show. All these titles were marked as "blocked" by Amazon on March 6 and 7, 2017.

Here’s a condensed list of these books with the link to the Amazon sales page where they could be bought until March 6. But ever since, when pulling up these pages, you only get to see some apologetic pooch. I won’t go through the entire list here. You can go to the web page shown here[33] if you want to browse the whole list of censored books and much more information as shown here.

After these 72 eBooks had been killed, next on the censor’s list were the equivalent print books. When checking the U.S. and UK Amazon websites for them, the result was just as devastating. This table shows the titles of 68 books – some of them abbreviated – which could be purchased at least from Amazon’s U.S. sales page until March 6, 2017. But ever since, when clicking on any of these links, again all you see is some apologetic pooch.

It took CreateSpace five days to inform us about this censorship. On March 11, they sent us an email telling us that all the above books are indeed banned, adding four more to the initial list of 68, which are older editions that had been retired and had not been available for quite a while anyway. The email states:

“We’re contacting you regarding the following content:”

This is followed by a long list of all the above-mentioned books, alphabetically sorted. Then they state:

“During the review process, your work was found to contain material, which may include cover image, title, product descriptions or interior content, that is in violation of CreateSpace content guidelines. As a result, this content has been suppressed through your account and removed from all sales channels.”

This is then followed by a threat that in cases of a repeat offense they might close our account. Stop this video to read the rest of that email at your leisure.

“If we identify additional submissions with similar content that violates our guidelines you may lose access to optional CSP services and/or face account level actions up to and including termination. To learn more, please see our content guidelines at

https://www.createspace.com/Help/Rights/ContentGuidelines.jsp Sincerely, The Content Validation Request Team [email protected]”

When looking at the screenshots of our account with CreateSpace after that act of book-burning, it looked like this, with most of our books being "suppressed" by Amazon.[34]

In addition, if you search Amazon for bestselling revisionist authors, such as Dr. Arthur Butz, professor of electrical engineering at Northwestern University, here is what you find. His bestseller The Hoax of the Twentieth Century, first published in 1976, used to be available in its original as well as numerous revised and expanded later editions, new and used, but when you go on Amazon, it is as if the book had never even existed. Repeat this with any other revisionist author or publication that comes to mind. The results are clear: dissident books on Holocaust history have been wiped out, as though they had never existed—unbooks, as George Orwell might have said. Anything left over by mistake or added later, such as The Chemistry of Auschwitz, was deleted as soon as the enemies of free speech found out about it.

Interestingly, among the banned books are some which don’t even deal with the, quote-unquote, “Holocaust” in terms of the claimed extermination of the Jews. Here are three of them:

They have in common with many of the other censored books that they are part of a series called Holocaust Handbooks. This is supported by the fact that all older editions of the books that form this series, often available only as used copies by third-party vendors, have been banned as well, 69 titles in all. Here is the list as of March 2017. More have joined that list since. Evidently, Amazon pulled the plug on the entire series without verifying whether their contents are in fact in violation of anything, because verifying the factual quality of their contents would have taken months if not years. But as Amazon writes in their Content Guidelines, Amazon “reserves the right to determine the appropriateness of items sold,” and that’s the end of that.

This pattern of book-banning clearly shows that whoever is behind it is trying to relegate the entire series Holocaust Handbooks into the memory hole. In addition to this, other books with dissenting views on the Holocaust that are not connected to our series Holocaust Handbooks, as well as books on other topics not directly related to the Holocaust have also disappeared from Amazon. Here is a list showing those banned by mid-March 2017.

The sweeping mass ban enforced within hours clearly shows that these (68+69+18=) 155 titles were evidently censored because someone had sent Amazon a list of items to ban, and Amazon promptly complied.

And here is a Jewish newspaper gloating over this quote-unquote victory and giving us a hint as to who supplied that laundry list:[35]

"Amazon UK has removed four books from sale which question or deny the Holocaust, following discussions with the Board of Deputies [of British Jews, that is].”

Four books? We counted 155, and if you add the Kindle editions, that number goes up to 227! The ugly truth is that we probably missed quite a few, so the real number might be considerably higher. The Jewish Chronicle even wrote about only three books.[36] Where did they get that number? Well, admitting that they had initiated the banning of hundreds of books would probably have been bad publicity, because it smells like mass book burning. So they downplayed the whole affair.

Returning to the Jewish News article, I skip several lines and turn to the last paragraph on this screen, where we read:

“After the apparent U-turn, Van der Zyl [vice president of the Board] added: ‘Should any member of the public find further offending works, please get in contact with us and we will report them using the appropriate channels.’”

After their success, these traditional enemies of free speech are eager to censor more books and are asking their Jewish readership to help with that.

In defiance of this brutal attempt at suppressing cutting-edge historical research, Castle Hill Publishers promptly republished the 13 bestselling books of these censored titles in new editions within a week using that same CreateSpace account. Yet within only a few days, on March 21, they were all taken down as well with this email from Amazon:

“We’re contacting you regarding the following content:”

This is followed by a list of 13 title IDs. I have added the actual titles of the books in brackets. Then comes the same text as before:

“During the review process, your work was found to contain material, which may include cover image, title, product descriptions or interior content, that is in violation of CreateSpace content guidelines. As a result, this content has been suppressed through your account and removed from all sales channels. If we identify additional submissions with similar content that violates our guidelines you may lose access to optional CSP services and/or face account level actions up to and including termination. To learn more, please see our content guidelines at

https://www.createspace.com/Help/Rights/ContentGuidelines.jsp Sincerely, The Content Validation Request Team [email protected]”

…bla-bla-bla. I won’t bore you with that. To this we responded on March 22 as follows:

“Ladies and Gentlemen: Our books are university-style books containing archival and forensic research results by scholars who are well-respected in their field of study. It is a mystery to us how they can be in violation of any content guideline. In order to avoid any future conflict with your guidelines, please be so kind as to indicate which part of the guideline has been violated by these books. Sincerely”

Not even an hour later, they sent us this revealing email:

“As stated in our content guidelines at https://www.createspace.com/Help/Rights/ContentGuidelines.jsp, CreateSpace reserves the right to determine what content it considers appropriate. This includes both the cover art and interior content. I’m sorry, but we can’t offer any additional insight or action on this matter. Thank you for your understanding. Regards, CreateSpace Validation Request Team [email protected]”

In other words: they wanted us to change our books, but they wouldn’t commit in writing as to what exactly it is that they found offensive. Of course, we all know. But to admit it in writing could be used against them, so they kept obfuscating. Not inclined to give in, we kept pushing the envelope. This time we put only the bestseller up in yet another new edition from within our CreateSpace account. Retaliation was swift, because not even 24 hours after we had published that new edition, we received this email:

“Hello, During a quality assurance review of your catalog, we found that you have repeatedly published books that have previously failed our review process. As a result, we have temporarily suspended your account. We request that you respond to [email protected] stating that you will improve the quality of all future submissions and that you will refrain from submitting books that have previously failed our review process. Until we receive a response from you regarding these concerns, your account will remain blocked. If you’d like to review our Content Guidelines, please visit:

https://www.createspace.com/Help/Rights/ContentGuidelines.jsp”

Here is our response to them on that:

“Ladies and Gentlemen: We have never failed a review process due to a lack of quality, as our books are of such a high standard that this simply does not happen. You are censoring our books because you bent to pressure exerted by special interest groups; not because of quality issues, but because they don’t like the contents of our books, no matter what the quality is:”

That is followed by a long list of links to media articles on Amazon being pressured to ban unwelcome historical research results, some of which I have shown earlier. After that, we asked Amazon basically to stop beating around the bush and to call a spade a spade.

That resulted in the following “canned” email, evidently sent by a machine rather than a person:

“Hello, We request that you respond to [email protected] stating that you will improve the quality of all future submissions and that you will refrain from submitting books that have previously failed our review process. Until we receive a response from you regarding these concerns, your account will remain blocked. If you’d like to review our Content Guidelines, please visit:

https://www.createspace.com/Help/Rights/ContentGuidelines.jsp. Regards, Content Validation Team”

…bla, bla, bla. At that point, our exchange with them was like talking to a wall, as they evidently ignored everything we were asking them. We therefore ignored them from then on as well. Since we did not comply with their impertinent request to assure them that we would, quote, “refrain from submitting books that have previously failed our review process,” unquote, they finally pulled the plug on our account on October 30, 2017 with this email. Stop the video to read it, if you wish.

“Hello, We contacted you regarding content guideline violations with respect to books you have submitted through your account. Since we did not receive a response from you, we are terminating your account and your Agreement effective immediately. As part of the termination process, we will close your CreateSpace account and the related KDP account (if any) and remove the books you have uploaded through our channels from sale on Amazon. Subject to the Terms and Conditions, you will receive any unpaid royalties you have earned. Additionally, as per our Terms and Conditions, you are not permitted to open any new CreateSpace and/or KDP accounts. If you have any questions, please email us at [email protected]”

That was the end of dissident literature on the Holocaust sold on Amazon.

How serious Amazon is about suppressing evil anti-Semitic and Nazi material can be seen by searching Amazon for Mein Kampf, the Nazi bible, or for The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion, the mother of all anti-Semitic books. As you can see, they are readily available in a zillion editions. That’s because these works aren’t anything educated people take too seriously. As Bezos put it:

“And I’m also convinced that there’s a little piece in the human brain that can immediately tell by reading somebody else’s writing whether the person is smart or crazy within like the first five words.”

It is different, however, when it comes to dissenting historical studies on the Holocaust. They make no political statement. They don’t deal in ideology or religion. They don’t care what religious affiliations actors in history may have had. All they do is thoroughly and dispassionately analyze material traces, archival documents, and witness testimony. And that’s what makes them so quote-unquote dangerous. Or as German journalist Patrick Bahners put it in 1994 when justifying the incarceration of peaceful historical dissidents by the German government:[37]

“The state protects freedom of science. It recognizes the scientist not by the result, but by correct [scientific] form. […] But it is overlooked that the intention to agitate can be recognized not only by errors of form that separate beer-hall talk from scientific undertaking. On the contrary, agitation that is perfect in [scientific] form is the most perfidious.”

Hence, we revisionists are so dangerous because we are so highly scientific. The pen is still mighty, and they sure fear our pens!

Amazon is the biggest book retailer of the world. According to Statista dot com,[38] their U.S. market share in consumer spending for paperback books, which is the largest sector of the market and which is where we make some 98% of our income, was somewhere between 40 and 50% during the years 2013 to 2015, and it certainly hasn’t shrunk since. This source of 2017 states that some 50% of all print book sales go through Amazon,[39] while this source of 2014 states that 65% of all online books sales go through Amazon.[40]

If a publisher is prevented from selling their books on Amazon, this pretty much results in the loss of some 50% of their turnover. That is exactly what we at Castle Hill Publishers experienced in the wake of most of our books having been banned from Amazon. Not many companies would survive such a catastrophic loss of business, but we manage. After all, it’s not the first time we have faced such a challenge. This kind of censorship is par for the revisionist course, and if you cannot deal with it, don’t get involved.

So, what can be done, you may ask? First of all, with their near-monopoly position, Amazon has become the primary threat to freedom of speech in the United States. If you want to do something about it, stop buying anything from Amazon. Use their website only as a merchandise search engine as shown here. Once you have found what you want to buy, google it in order to locate other vendors offering the same product. Sometimes you may even get a better deal elsewhere. But even if you don’t, remember that freedom never comes free of charge.

And don’t buy from eBay either, because they ban even more dissident material than Amazon does.

And in case you are interested in buying any of the revisionist books we talked about here, you can always find them on the publishers’ websites at Holocaust Handbooks dot com for the Holocaust Handbooks series, or at shop dot codoh dot com for the entire range of books. Alternatively, several book-price search engines have not yet banned our books from their site, for instance Find Book Prices dot com or Book Finder dot com. They will give you a more-or-less wide range of online outlets where you can get them. One of the biggest book-price search engines of them all, however, books price dot com, is in bed with Amazon and has banned all of our books as well.

So you see, the cancer is metastasizing. Barnes & Noble, for instance, Amazon’s biggest competitor, silently removed all revisionist books from their repertoire the same day Amazon did.

George Orwell’s Animal Farm has not yet been deleted, which is a good thing, because it contains a line we will all be needing to learn:[41]

“They marched through the farmyard singing this song: ‘Four legs good, two legs bad. The animals know that the people are mad. Four legs good, two legs bad. The animals know that the people are mad.’”

Repeat this many times every hour. We will need such thinking more and more as we venture forth into this new world, in which our books, and soon enough our thoughts themselves, will be censored and cleansed to the total satisfaction of our masters.

Holocaust good, revisionism bad. Holocaust good, revisionism bad. Holocaust good, revisionism bad. Holocaust good, revisionism BAD!