Where is Revisionism Today?
All objective observers, revisionist or not, are well advised to take note of this: Apostasy among us has been rare, despite our persecuted status. The exceptions are illuminating. In France AbbĂ© Pierre recanted, but he wasn’t really a revisionist, just a visitor. The case of Jean-Claude Preasac, who says he started out as a disciple of Faurisson but then became convinced that Faurisson was wrong, is worth noting. Pressac’s reversion was highly profitable to him, as the major media tried to lionize this obscure man. David Cole has been a painful exception, but also a plausible one because he is a Jew, and the pressures on him were far greater than on a gentile. His recantation in terror of the JDL was pathetic and unconvincing. I will recant too, if enough pressure is brought to bear. A concomitant fact is that revisionists have been very tough. Robert Faurisson is a brilliant man but, having lived and worked for many years in the midst of advanced technical development, I can’t truthf