Copyright (c) 1997 - Ingrid A. Rimland
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Good Morning from the Zundelsite
Every once in a while, I get reports from comrades in other countries,
speaking with respect and admiration of the quiet but persistent work of a
group of nationalist Romanians. I know that, on occasion, some of my ZGrams
were translated and reprinted there, and one young man is sending me their
print publication called Gazeta de West - which, of course, I can't read,
but which still has a folder in my office for posterity's sake.
Last night, I received this letter, titled "What Holocaust?", which
contains excerpts described as ". . . from the word of Orthodox Father Liviu
Branzas held in the cemetery of Gherla on September 6, 1997, near one of the
dreadful Communist prisons of Transylvania."
The English is a bit awkward, but the feelings and passions shine
through:
". . . Standing in front of this huge common grave, in this cemetery,
we raise our voices and, in the name of the martyrs buried here, we ask:
- Why, in this "human rights"' and "crimes against humanity" era, the
crimes and horrors done by the Communists are buried in the tomb of silence?
A certain Holocaust is insistently reminded to us, but they forget the
floods of blood and the hills of bodies on which was build the Bolshevism,
everywhere where it got in power in the name of the devil.
About one hundred million victims, maybe more, from several
continents, represent the sinister criminal performance of Bolshevism. Why
the world pretended Christian does not condemn, through its high moral and
juridical courts, the Communism (as ideology and practice)?
Would it be only because its theoretical founder was namend Karl
Marx, and the Bolshevic Revolution (corelated with the anti-Christian
repression in Russia and other countries) artisans were named Bronstein and
Pauker?
Who took the right to amnesty this unencountered outlaw of the human
history? ...
Whilst the presumed killers of Jews are wanted without hesitation and
without mercy after more than 50 years, when the subject opens upon the
known assasins of the Christians, suddenly, as caused by an invisible
command, the sense of justice goes weaker and weaker, until disappearence.
We can hear some zealous speakers saying that the Nazi crimes will
never be amnestied, simultaneously with the hideous servitude of totally
forgeting about the Communist real crimes: the Romanian young blood which
flooded in the cellars of the Securitate, on the crests of the Carpathians
and in front of the execution squads.
To those scribes, enheriters of the traitor from the Garden of
Ghetsimani, we ask: is it normal for you that a certain Fritz or Hans,
former Gestapo agent, today over 90 years old, to be harrased to death in
the jungle of Amazon, and - on the other side - the Bolshevic criminal,
Soviet agent paratrooped in Romania, the Jew Alexander Nikolski (alias
Grünberg), the one who cr[u]shed the Romanian Christian youth by the
dreadful "reeducation"' of Pitesti prison, to die in peace in his own bed in
Bucharest, undisturbed by anybody? Does it looks fair?
From this site of Christian martyrdom in Romania, we ask:
- When will come the representants of the powers that sold us to
the Red butcher from Kremlin to pay respects and put flowers on the graves
of the Christian martyrs assasinaed by the Communists? Or, according to
their mentality, only those who died in Auschwitz are considered victims?
- When will take place the Trial of Communism based on the
overwhelming acts of accusation of all the known proven crimes commited by
the Bolshevics at the light of contemporary history? It's still alive in
everyones memory the image of the skulls pyramids raised by the Red Khmers
in Cambodgia and shown on the TV. In consequence, it will be fair that - as
the Pharaon Era remained in history by the great pyramids of stone - the
Bolshevic Era can be remembered as the skull pyramids era.
Despite the huge crimes of Communism, all over Europe the Communist
parties are enjoying total political freedom; in some states even a certain
power. This provoke in every healthy mind the sensation that we are living
on a planet where the basic rule is the absurd.
Although the essence of Communism is crime, misery and terror, in the
West nobody dares to ask its interdiction.
In the same time, in Italy, for instance, where the Fascist regime of
Mussolini never forbid Christianity, never destroyed private property (which
is the basis of the Western system), and never spawn Italy with prisons and
Gulags for the extermination of his people's political and cultural elite,
despite all these the Fascist organizations remain under interdiction
forever.
On the other hand, for mysterious reasons, democracy will never allow
the interdiction of the most totalitarian party: the Communist party.
At the instauration of Communism in Romania by a herd of aliens and a
bunch of local traitors, under the protection of a foreign power panzers,
the Romanian Nation resisted with bravery, activating the armed resistance.
Nowhere in Eastern Europe existed an anti-Communist National Armed
Resistance Movement of the amplitude of the Romanian one.
That generated a true war. Every Romanian knew at that time that the
core of this Resistance was the Iron Guard. It was natural to be so: the
first who gave the signal in 1919 was Corneliu Codreanu, Ion Motza and
Vasile Marin died for the Cross as soldier-martyrs in 1937 under the gates
of Madrid...
Legionaries are now recognizing and accepting all other contributions
to the anti-Communist war. And the Legionaries have now one desire: the
authorities to recognize them, in the spirit of honour and justice, the
right to the freedom for which they gave their blood in the past. The first
step will be to elliminate from the Law of National Security (#51/1991) all
restrictive references to the Legionaries or the Legionary Movement...
In the end, I assume that the attitude of the present authorities
will differ from that of the Jew Ludovic Weiss, my former Securitate
enquirer and torturer, who - for my oppinions - recompensed me with a
penalty of 25 years of forced labor. . . "
Thought for the Day:
"The Holocaust Museum is doing wonderful work. But I'd hate to think
that the one thing the Holocaust Museum doesn't talk about is genocide when
it's done by Jews."
- John Sack, author if "An Eye for an Eye," Feb. 13, 1997, in a media
interview