Balder Ex-Libris - Töben FredrickReview of books rare and missing2024-03-16T01:56:42+00:00urn:md5:aa728a70505b2fae05796923271581c2DotclearTöben Fredrick - Where truth is no defenceurn:md5:01a209cd0cfd7870b472cc851b4355ee2016-10-07T16:40:00+01:002016-10-07T15:44:09+01:00balderTöben FredrickAustriaConspiracyJewMétaphysiqueRevisionismScience <p><img src="https://balderexlibris.com/public/img3/Toben_Fredrick_-_Where_truth_is_no_defence.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Author : <strong>Töben Fredrick</strong><br />
Title : <strong>Where truth is no defence I want to break free</strong><br />
Year : 2001<br />
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Forewords. The Greatest Dirty Open Secret. In the trials and tribulations of Fredrick Töben one can observe in operation the greatest dirty open secret of our day. In explaining that remark here, I will do my best to be objective, despite the fact that because of the conditions I am to discuss several of my friends have been imprisoned or fined for doing the sorts of things I also do. In October 1997 I received a request from Töben, director of the Adelaide Institute and a Holocaust revisionist, to be a defence witness for him in his hearings before the Australian Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission (HREOC). The role would have involved writing a letter for him and perhaps testifying by telephone from my home near Chicago. I resisted this request, pleading a shortage of time and the fact that he had told me, earlier that year in Chicago, that the Australian ‘human rights’ legislation has no teeth and that he did not have to pay any attention to such proceedings against him. Both pleas were true but I had another strong reason for my reticence, which was too complicated to state in these rapid-fire e-mail messages, but which can be explained here in due course. In any case I relented after a few passionate e-mails from Töben. I wrote a two-page letter, intended to be submitted to the HREOC hearings. The letter, dated 5 November, declared: Alas I must say that you are arguably guilty of some of the charges. I looked over Jeremy Jones’ stuff and I infer that the ‘Racial Discrimination Act’ proscribes what might ‘offend, insult, humiliate or intimidate another person or group of people.’ Well, revisionism certainly does the first three! It does not however ‘intimidate’; at least, I have never noticed such a case ... Heated controversy is a price of open debate, the foundation of a rational society. Jeremy Jones was the representative of the Jewish organisation that had brought charges against Töben. I commented on Jones’ letter by declaring Töben guilty. Some defence witness ! <strong>...</strong></p>Töben Fredrick - The Boston-Curry partyurn:md5:c0e0f8d0d580674cfa43bf4c809c62682016-10-07T16:32:00+01:002016-10-07T15:39:20+01:00balderTöben FredrickAustraliaEducationMétaphysique <p><img src="https://balderexlibris.com/public/img3/Toben_Fredrick_-_The_Boston-Curry_party.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Author : <strong>Töben Fredrick</strong><br />
Title : <strong>The Boston-Curry party on the ‘sacked, plundered and smoking Australian educational battlefield’ at Goroke</strong><br />
Year : 1998<br />
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Prologue. When the air is hot and dry, mirages teasingly dissolve the bluish-black asphalt surface of the Horsham-Goroke road into a restless, flickering sea. As the bitumen melts under the merciless midday sun, there emerges from the flatness of the Wimmera Plains a monolith - Mount Arapiles. Mount Arapiles, this ancient protruding mount prophetically heralded the construction of countless grain silos which further break up the seemingly monotonous countryside. The not-so-famous rocky outcrop just next to Mount Arapiles reflects the spirit of the local people. Mitre Rock is indeed a striking likeness of a bishop’s hat. The name is thus a symbol of the spirit of the people who live on these plains. They are hardworking, pious and mostly of Germanic stock. Mount Arapiles and Mitre Rock, though unequal siblings, host a diverse group of enthusiastic climbers. There are the dedicated mountaineers, one of whom, Jon Muir, received an OA for his 1988 Everest climb. He now lives with his wife, Bridget, in Natimuk, who herself in 1997 was likewise awarded the OA for her There are the army recruits who challenge themselves as they scale some of the more demanding vertical walls. There are also the climbers who come from all over the world on pilgrimage to Mount Arapiles - from Europe, America, Japan. Why do they do this, why do they risk life and limb? Some say this activity is character building. It strengthens mind and body. Sadly, over the past few years a handful of these dedicated and experienced men and women - who make up this closely-knit international fraternity - slipped and fell for the last time from Mount Arapiles. Mass tourism has not yet engulfed the mountain. These stony relics of bygone times are not to be confused with the obscenely painted Sisters Rocks, situated on the Western Highway, near Stawell. Here the multitudes rest before continuing their journey to Adelaide. And while they rest, they eat and drink and aim their spray cans at the rocks, there to create in an instant lots of graffiti. Like an animal marking its territory, these tourists leave behind their names painfully emblazoned in many-layered coats of paint. It is almost an act of desperation. No-one knows whether upon their return from Adelaide, their names will still be visible or covered by others. The only hope of immortality is that quick snapshot which proves that it was all real. Mount Arapiles and Mitre rock remain pristine and far away from the pampered tourist’s itinerary. The spray-painting mentality which mutilates the Sisters Rocks has avoided them because they remain a hard target. Only 40 kilometres west of Arapiles there lies the small country town of Goroke. The name derives from an Aboriginal word for magpie. Here, in this sleepy retirement village of about 300 people, there occurred at the local school something quite extraordinary. During 1983 the primary principal, Raymond McCraw, discovered that his secondary English teacher, Fredrick Toben, was quite incompetent. During 1984 the principal used the infamous union agreement’s procedures to prove his case. A few days after the Orwellian year of 1984 had closed, I was, indeed, found guilty and dismissed from the Victorian state teaching service. The reasons given were that I was incompetent and that I had been disobedient. This act, which culminated in destroying my family and my career, was perpetrated by a pack of savages who dared call themselves professional educators. 50 kilometres south-west of Goroke lies the township of Edenhope, the administrative centre of the Shire of Kowree. It was here that in 1962 I matriculated from the Edenhope High School, known today as the Edenhope P-12 College. <strong>...</strong></p>Töben Fredrick - Forty days in Teheranurn:md5:f8a0c2c6d1ca5ad8b35be0167d8bcb802016-10-07T16:27:00+01:002016-10-07T15:31:17+01:00balderTöben FredrickForbidden ScienceIranJewRevisionismScienceSecond World War <p><img src="https://balderexlibris.com/public/img3/Toben_Fredrick_-_Forty_days_in_Teheran.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Author : <strong>Töben Fredrick</strong><br />
Title : <strong>Forty days in Teheran A special report on the Iran Holocaust conference and its aftermath</strong><br />
Year : 2007<br />
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This important and timely report from Dr. Fredrick Töben - the world ambassador for Revisionism - presents his groundbreaking new research presented at the Iran Holocaust Conference held in Teheran, Iran, in December of 2006. Inside you’ll find a detailed report from Töben on the conference, who attended, who didn’t, who was punished for attending and what was freely and openly discussed at the meeting and also the conference paper of Töben himself. There’s also dozens of photos of the event, never before published, and inside information you won’t find anywhere else. Additionally, you’ll hear from a bevy of the attendees including AFP and TBR correspondent Michael Collins Piper, Patrick McNally, Herbert Schaller, Mohamed Hegazi and others. Töben also shares news articles printed by the controlled media around the world which went to great lengths to defame Iran and the participants for their search for the truth. Also get an update on Germar Rudolf (the imprisoned Revisionist scientist), a photo tour using scale models which shows that the Treblinka camp could not have been an extermination center and an update on Töben’s own battle with the worldwide Thought Police. There’s lots more inside. Please get extra copies to hand out to friends and colleagues. <strong>...</strong></p>Toben Fredrick - Arbeit macht frei Impertinent incarcerationurn:md5:98afa9634478a843c66203eb0bf6a2df2016-10-07T16:22:00+01:002016-10-07T15:26:45+01:00balderTöben FredrickAustraliaCeltesCivilizationsEnglandEuropeFranceGermanyIndiaJewOdinPerseReligionRevisionismRomeSecond World WarUnited States <p><img src="https://balderexlibris.com/public/img3/Toben_Fredrick_-_Arbeit_macht_frei_Impertinent_incarceration.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Author : <strong>Töben Fredrick</strong><br />
Title : <strong>Arbeit macht frei Impertinent incarceration</strong><br />
Year : 2010<br />
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Fredrick Töben, born on 2 June 1944 in Jaderberg, Germany, came to Australia with his family late in 1954 and completed his schooling here. From 1963 he studied English, German and philosophy at the University of Melbourne and Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, where he also commenced his secondary school teaching career. In 1971 he began philosophy studies at the universities of Heidelberg, Tübingen and Stuttgart where he completed a DPhil in 1977. After secondary and tertiary teaching in Germany, Rhodesia-Zimbabwe and Nigeria, he joined Victoria’s state school system but was dismissed from Goroke School near Edenhope in 1984 on the grounds of incompetence and disobedience. He ultimately won a decade-long court battle with Victoria’s Department of Education on a technicality when the judge declared the dismissal to be of no legal effect. From 1983 to 1993 he was the director of Toben International Pty Ltd Import-Export specialising in exporting Australian honey. In 1994 he established the privately funded Adelaide Institute in Adelaide, South Australia and remained its director until 2009. Töben is a Holocaust questioner. He was found guilty of ‘offending the memory of the dead’ in 1999 for his Holocaustdenial activity in Germany. He served 7 months of a 10-month sentence in Mannheim Prison for ‘defaming the dead’ under Germany’s Holocaust Law. In 2002 Australia’s Federal Court found that Töben’s website ‘vilified Jewish people’ and ordered him to remove the offensive material. Regularly denying that he is anti-Semitic, Töben wiped the website and began again. In December 2006 Töben attended the International Holocaust Conference at Teheran, Iran. Australia’s Jewry initiated Federal Court contempt-ofcourt proceedings, which began after his return to Adelaide, for breaching the order to refrain from publishing the material. <strong>...</strong></p>Töben Fredrick - 50 days in Gaolurn:md5:985b2a530f297628b10fe87a15c444762016-10-07T15:50:00+01:002016-10-07T14:54:38+01:00balderTöben FredrickAustraliaChristianityIranJewMagicMusicMythologyOdinReligionRevisionismRomeSatanismUnited States <p><img src="https://balderexlibris.com/public/img3/Toben_Fredrick_-_50_days_in_Gaol.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Author : <strong>Töben Fredrick</strong><br />
Title : <strong>50 days in Gaol Dr. Fredrick Töben’s global battle for free speech</strong><br />
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Fifty Days in Gaol: Dr. Fredrick Töben's Global Battle for Free Speech follows on the heels of Töben’s Forty Days in Teheran, which was an account of his time at the Iranian Holocaust Conference of December 2006. In Fifty Days in Gaol, Dr. Töben discusses his recent confrontation with the global thought police including: his “SWAT-style” arrest aboard Flight AA98 by British authorities; his legal battle to avoid extradition from England to Germany where he faced years in prison for, according to the authorities, “deliberately (posting statements) contrary to the historical truth”; the long arm of the global thought police; his 50 days spent in Wandsworth Prison; the friends who came to his aid; the varying media reports on the case and how it was portrayed to the public; letters written to other prominent thought criminals; details of the charges against Töben; conditions of his release; the efforts of Lady Michele Renouf and others to sway court opinion for Töben; Töben’s flight from the UK after winning the extradition fight; the extraordinary legal efforts engaged in by Germany to force England to buckle; reproductions of the articles for which Dr. Töben was specifically accused of inciting race hatred including an open letter to Horst Mahler; what the future may bring. Also includes the text of Töben's presentation at the IranHolocaust Conference in 2007; a chronology of important events in Revisionist history. <strong>...</strong></p>Töben Fredrick - Fight or flight ?urn:md5:68e38bf73b47403c831c54c7e15dd4a02012-12-12T11:37:00+00:002012-12-12T11:44:29+00:00balderTöben FredrickAfricaAmericaAuschwitzAustraliaEuropeGermanyIranIsraëlJewMoscowNew ZealandRevisionismRussiaStuttgart <p><img src="https://balderexlibris.com/public/img/.Toben_Fredrick_-_Fight_or_flight_s.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Author : <strong>Töben Fredrick</strong><br />
Title : <strong>Fight or flight ? The personal face of revisionism</strong><br />
Year : 2003<br />
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A Comment. A real taboo is a prohibition causing inhibition. Now, if ever you dare to touch it, it may first suddenly bring about an electrical disconnection of your brain cells. You become unable to keep control of your thoughts and language. The most logical person becomes illogical and adrenalin is in command. Few fears could be compared with the fear of the Jews (metus Judaeorum; this genitive being objective and subjective). In our Western societies no taboo is stronger than the Jewish taboo. It really should be called ‘the taboo of taboos’. Take the examples of professors who, at one point, dared to touch it. Professors are supposed to handle ideas with at least an appearance of logic. But, now, see the example in Lyon of Professor Régis Ladous who supervised Jean Plantin in the preparation of his master’s thesis on Paul Rassinier. Along with another professor he awarded Plantin a ‘mention très bien’, the ‘Very Good’ mark. Eight years afterwards, the Jews discovered the ‘crime’. They launched such a campaign that Ladous began to organize a campaign against Holocaust denial in Lyon! But this was not enough. He had to recant, which he did. At one point he was asked why, with his colleague, he had given Plantin that ‘mention très bien’, and he answered something like, ‘It was a kind of joke because the work was so ludicrous’! And this was not the end of the story. Eleven years after he had awarded this highest mark, Ladous was ordered to organise with a colleague once again a ‘viva voce’ as if Plantin was still at the university. Of course, Plantin did not attend that theatre piece. Ladous and the other professor went into a room, then a few minutes afterwards emerged and a trembling Ladous said that Plantin’s thesis was awarded the ‘Unacceptable’ mark, even though that word does not belong to the official language. Journalists were there and mocked Ladous but they never said that all this was insane and that Plantin was the real victim of that farce. And that was not the end of the story either for Ladous or for Plantin but it would be too long to tell you the whole story. The story of JSA Hayward and Professor Vincent Orange of Canterbury University, New Zealand illustrates the same lesson: if ever you touch the Jewish taboo, be ready for the spectacle of a sinister farce in which supposedly logical actors will behave like beheaded persons or, I should perhaps say, like beheaded chicken. I think I have a possible explanation for the exceptional power of the Jewish taboo and it is precisely because I think I found the very intimate source of that power both in the Jews and in the Gentiles that I was able, when I touched the taboo, to keep some control of my fear, of my thoughts, of my language and of my behaviour. Dr Robert Faurisson Vichy, France 29 December 2002 PS: Intercourse with Satan was physically impossible and Hitler’s gassings, as described, chemically impossible while the alleged Saddam’s WMDs are physically and chemically possible since USA, UK, Israel and few others own such weapons, that they call ‘dissuasion’ weapons. <strong>...</strong></p>