
[center]1987 - David McCalden - Holocaust Revisionism for Beginners - Part 1.mp4 (188.83 MB)
http://www.aldebaranvideo.tv/index.php? ... ers-1-1987
https://mega.co.nz/#!h1pgHTiJ!TAnXtxFfu ... fNdC9g-Epc
1987 - David McCalden - Holocaust Revisionism for Beginners - Part 2.mp4 (145.81 MB)
http://www.aldebaranvideo.tv/index.php? ... ers-2-1987
https://mega.co.nz/#!x5pG3LrC!hvef5J9WD ... 6I7U_XNEEc

1987 - David McCalden and Andrew Allen - The Holocaust Revisited - Part 1.mp4 (382.89 MB)
http://www.aldebaranvideo.tv/index.php? ... ted-1-1987
https://mega.co.nz/#!U5QD0Y4S!XWUgR31aE ... uM4-3Mu27c
1987 - David McCalden and Andrew Allen - The Holocaust Revisited - Part 2 - Auschwitz-Birkenau.mp4 (152.2 MB)
http://www.aldebaranvideo.tv/index.php? ... ted-2-1987
https://mega.co.nz/#!owwTnTzZ!YmgIuRF7n ... kwxSYI-KB4
1987 - David McCalden and Andrew Allen - The Holocaust Revisited - Part 3 - Majdanek.mp4 (333.22 MB)
http://www.aldebaranvideo.tv/index.php? ... ted-3-1987
https://mega.co.nz/#!BxpgQBRA!0UdVTECgW ... a3U20NVozg[/center]

David was a militant atheist and delighted in winding up religious people, but he never forgot his Ulster Protestant roots in Belfast. We will miss him.
David McCalden, controversialist extraordinaire.
Born Belfast, Ulster, September 20th 1951; died, El Segundo, California, October 15th 1990.
Reposted from Issue 3 of Ulster Nation on October 15th 2002, the twelfth anniversary of his death.
Ulster Nation and Ulster Third Way have been criticised in some circles for republishing this short personal obituary, written by David Kerr, a friend of David McCalden. This does not imply that either Mr Kerr, Ulster Nation or U3W share all or even any of the late Mr McCalden's controversial and iconoclastic views on matters unrelated to the Ulster conflict. This ought to be a simple enough thing to understand. Some folk, blinded by their own prejudices, still just don't get it.
http://www.ulsternation.org.uk/McCalden%20obit.htm[/justify]
[center]19. Ernst Zündel interviews David McCalden.
In this tape, a still youthful Ernst Zündel comes to you from the archives and produces a rare interview with the late David McCalden, founder and brain behind the "Institute for Historical Review" in California. The talk is about the early, heady days of Revisionism.[/center]