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Michael Collins Piper - Coup d'Etat

The bizarre inside story of how an intelligence operative tied to the CIA and Israel's Mossad Orchestrated the take-over of the Institute for Historical Review and Set in Motion the Ultimate destruction of Liberty Lobby

How the IHR now operates as a classic Soviet-style "trust" name-gathering operation - a "controlled opposition"


Décès de Michael Collins Piper
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The Illegal Seizure of the Institute for Historical Review And the Opening Guns of the Campaign to Destroy Liberty Lobby

On October 15, 1993 a shocking and quite violent row erupted at the longtime headquarters, in Costa Mesa, California, of the Institute for Historical Review, a historical revisionist research institute originally established by Willis Carto and his wife Elisabeth in 1978.
The events that took place that day set in motion, over the next decade that followed, a chain of circumstances that left the IHR virtually moribund and in 2001 brought about the total destruction of Liberty Lobby, the Washington, D. C.based populist institution (first founded by the same aforementioned Willis Carto in 1955).
A detailed examination of the personalities and events involved in this sordid affair demonstrates-beyond any question-that the IHR affair and the subsequent evisceration of Liberty Lobby, longtime publisher of the once-vibrant national weekly newspaper, The Spotlight, were the consequences of a long-planned and carefully calculated conspiracy by Judas Goats acting on behalf ofThe Enemy Within.
First of all, in exploring this amazing story, it is important to delineate the differences between the IHR and Liberty Lobby, which had always been entirely separate institutions, despite the fact that both had been founded by Carto.
Liberty Lobby was founded by Carto in 1955 as a grassroots citizens' lobby. Its continuing purpose had been to not only provide patriots an action-oriented lobbying organization on Capitol Hill in Washington but also a source of information and a clearing house for grass-roots patriotic efforts around the country, both complementing and uniting their efforts.
Ultimately, Liberty Lobby's weekly newspaper, The Spotlight, established in 1975, reached a paid circulation of some 391,000 readers, making it-by far-the largest independent national news publication of its kind, with an outreach considerably more substantial than any other nationalist journal, and rivaling even many well-established "mainstream" publications. In truth, The Spotlight's actual weekly readership, in terms of its "pass on" rate, certainly exceeded one million. As such, The Spotlight and Liberty Lobby were providing a serious challenge to the power elite in America and around the globe.
The IHR, along with the Noontide Press, operated under the auspices of a non-profit corporation, the Legion for the Survival of Freedom (LSF), first established by a the late Jason Matthews and a group of patriots in 1952. By 1966, however, the LSF was going into bankruptcy, unable to continue publishing the popular American Mercury magazine, one of its various educational projects.
At that time-at the request of Mrs. La Vonne D. Furr and retired General Edwin Walker, who had assumed control of the Mercury after Matthews' death-Carto (already the founder and treasurer of Liberty Lobby) personally assumed the debts of the LSF (amounting to some $20,000) and took actual control and management of the corporation and made possible continued publication of the Mercury for another decade. Carto also merged the independent Noontide Press into the LSF and brought his Washington Observer newsletter under the LSF's umbrella.
It was not until 1979 that Carto established the IHR as an LSF subdivision. Contrary to what the conspirators who subsequently seized control of the IHR subsequently claimed-the LSF's mission was never solely limited to the IHR's historical research. Instead, the IHR was only a subdivision of the multi-faceted LSF.
Although the work of the IHR was best known for its ground-breaking historical research into the facts about the events ofWorld War II known as "the Holocaust," the truth is that the IHR's mission to promote what is generally referred to as "Revisionist" history encompassed fur more than the study of "the Holocaust !"
And so it was that from 1980 until 1993, under Willis Carto's management and leadership, the IHR had a virtually unbroken track record of continually publishing not only its Journal of Historical Review, issued no less than 46 times from the spring of 1980 through the winter issue of 1992-1993) and then five volumes, in a magazine format, published in 1993, as well as the monthly IHR Newsletter.
The only break in that otherwise continuing record came in the summer of 1984, at which time the IHR office (then in Torrance, California) was firebombed out of existence on the night of July 4, an act that was very clearly a professional operation that insiders in the U.S. law enforcement community quietly admitted had been the work of Israel's intelligence agency, the Mossad. Although the entire book inventory of the IHR-worth over a million dollarshad been destroyed and the IHR had suffered a severe setback, Carto went to work and raised the money so that the IHR could be revived and publication of its Journal put back on schedule within a relatively short time.
During that same time frame that Carto was working to build the IHR, the institute was hit with a lawsuit by selfdescribed "Holocaust survivor" Mel Mermelstein who also brought in Liberty Lobby as a co-defendant, simply on the basis that Liberty Lobby and the IHR were both under the direction of Carto, despite the fact-as already noted-that the two were entirely separate institutions.
Although Carto made the business decision to settle with Mermelstein in the first suit, rather than taking the case to a costly court trial that could have potentially resulted in an even more devastating loss that could have bankrupted both the IHR and Liberty Lobby, Mermelstein came back again and flied yet another lawsuit against both institutions that dragged on and on at great cost to both entities. Had it not been for Carto arranging for attorneys and raising funds to fight Mermelstein, the battle would have been lost. In the end, however, thanks to the skillful work of attorney Mark Lane, working in conjunction with another attorney, William S. Hulsy, Mermelstein's case fell apart and in September of 1991, Mermelstein threw in the towel, even before the case went to trial. It was a bitter loss for those who wanted to see the destruction of the IHR and Liberty Lobby-but a great victory for those who value historical truth.
(For an entire account of the decade-long Mermelstein lawsuits, see Michael Collins Piper's 1994 work, Best Witness: The Mel Mermelstein Affair and the Triumph of Historical Revisionism, which features an introduction by Mark Lane and an afterword by Willis Carto.)
In any case, there is no question that by 1993-with the collapse of the Mermelstein lawsuit, both the IHR and Liberty Lobby were thriving. In fact, in 1993 the IHR had been the primary focus of no less than four major anti-Revisionist works widely touted by the elite media around the globe. Very clearly, the IHR had more than survived. The IHR, indeed, had made revisionism a powerful force that now could no longer be ignored. Revisionism had to be reckoned with. ...


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