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Charles Traynor Posts: 3139 Joined: Fri Jun 15, 2012 8:53 pm Re: Eric Hunt on the radio Quote Post by Charles Traynor » Tue Apr 07, 2015 4:54 pm TT - Eric Hunt - first hour



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In the first hour of the show Eric covers some general holocaust basics for the listeners. The second hour gets going on the topic of Treblinka and CSC's fraudulent archaeological survey of the site. Other topics talked about were Majdanek and Elie Wiesel. There were a couple of callers early in the second hour who thankfully asked some intelligent and relevant questions (these type of radio shows are often targeted by hasbara activists).



Although this show wasn't exactly ground breaking in its content it did achieve the aim of getting the revisionist message across to a new wider audience. I thought Eric did very well, he was cool calm and collected throughout and came across as being very confident and professional. In the first hour of the show Eric covers some general holocaust basics for the listeners. The second hour gets going on the topic of Treblinka and CSC's fraudulent archaeological survey of the site. Other topics talked about were Majdanek and Elie Wiesel. There were a couple of callers early in the second hour who thankfully asked some intelligent and relevant questions (these type of radio shows are often targeted by hasbara activists).Although this show wasn't exactly ground breaking in its content it did achieve the aim of getting the revisionist message across to a new wider audience. I thought Eric did very well, he was cool calm and collected throughout and came across as being very confident and professional. Kitty Hart-Moxon (1998): "Believe me, I came into Auschwitz in a much worse condition than I actually left it." Top

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